5 AEW stars who should appear on The Broken Skull Sessions on WWE Network

AEW star Chris Jericho is set to appear on an upcoming episode of Steve Austin's The Broken Skull Sessions on the WWE Network
AEW star Chris Jericho is set to appear on an upcoming episode of Steve Austin's The Broken Skull Sessions on the WWE Network

#3 Tony Khan

Tony Khan is the founder, President and General Manager of All Elite Wrestling
Tony Khan is the founder, President and General Manager of All Elite Wrestling

WWE's main professional wrestling competitor in North America is All Elite Wrestling.

AEW was founded in 2019 by Tony Khan. The AEW founder also holds positions in other sports franchises owned by the Khan family, including English Premier League side Fulham FC and the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars.

Tony Khan also serves as the President and General Manager of All Elite Wrestling. Since founding the promotion, Tony Khan has developed AEW into a successful organization in just 12 months, after negotiating lucrative television deals with WarnerMedia to air AEW Dynamite on Wednesday nights on TNT.

AEW President Tony Khan is a lifelong fan

Tony Khan is a self-professed professional wrestling fanatic. Khan regularly attended ECW, WCW and WWE events throughout the 1990s and is a keen professional wrestling historian.

Tony Khan appearing on the Broken Skull Sessions on the WWE Network would be buzzworthy for a variety of reasons. The President of WWE's main rival appearing on the WWE Network would certainly be historic. Tony Khan has referred to himself as the "forbidden door" for negotiating working relationships between AEW and promotions such as NJPW, IMPACT Wrestling and AAA. Perhaps the latest relationship could be between WWE and AEW?

Stone Cold Steve Austin would certainly have a plethora of questions to ask the AEW President. The Texas Rattlesnake could dive deep on topics such as Tony Khan's wrestling fandom, founding All Elite Wrestling, AEW Dynamite on TNT and a future relationship with WWE.

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