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“I Would Love To…” – WWE HOF Urges Tony Khan to “Hire Someone” if He Can’t Be the “Bad Guy” in AEW; Offers Himself for the Role

Published Sep 6, 2023 | 2:00 PM EDT

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A few nights ago, wrestling fans saw the surprising and shocking termination of CM Punk from his AEW contract. Punk was hired by Tony Khan’s AEW in 2021, and was soon elevated to the main-event role, and even won AEW World Championships.

However, since last year, Punk started having backstage problems with the roster. His problems with the promotion peaked this year before Khan took the hard decision of letting Punk go from his contract, after AEW All In in Wembley. Soon, after this, various personalities came up with their own opinion on the situation, including one WWE Hall of Famer who offered himself up for the role of making tough decisions such as firing talent.

WWE Hall of Famer opines on Tony Khan’s decision to fire CM Punk

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Tony Khan has always been more of a friend than a boss to his employees at AEW. However, this often puts him in a tough situation with his wrestlers. Khan has always avoided the role of authority and instead maintained a friendly relationship. But, when all limits were hit, he recently had to make the tough decision of reminding people of their roles at AEW.

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WWE Hall of Famer Booker T recently addressed this situation and claimed how tough it is for people to fire someone, especially if they have a friendly relationship. He urged Khan to hire someone for these roles. “Tony Khan should’ve stepped in a little bit earlier, put his foot down. If Tony Khan can’t do it, he should hire someone that can do it. It’s hard being the bad guy, especially when you are buddies with a lot of these guys,” the retired wrestler said.

 

The five-time World Heavyweight Champion offered himself up for the role, and stated, “I would love to have that job over in AEW. With all that money and all that power.” Tony Khan has always maintained a good relationship with all of his employees especially The Elite, and Cody Rhodes. Khan was also particularly fond of Punk, but after his dismissal, maybe not so much now.

What is next for CM Punk in the near future?

With CM Punk now out of AEW, and on good terms with WWE, is there a chance for the wrestler to return to WWE? A few months ago, Punk had arrived at a WWE RAW show and made amends with several backstage talents.

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And now after his status with AEW, fans are expecting Punk to return to WWE. There have been several reports and rumors of Punk making his return to the promotion. However, now fans can only wait and watch if this huge return eventually happens or not.

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Do you guys agree with Booker T’s statements on Tony Khan’s role in AEW? Let us know in the comments.

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Shounak Chakrabarti

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Shounak Chakrabarti is a WWE writer at EssentiallySports who brings a wealth of knowledge and a keen eye for detail to his analysis of professional wrestling. With a deep passion for the sport that dates back to his childhood, Shounak has immersed himself in every aspect of the industry, from the career trajectories of WWE superstars to their personal lives and beyond. As a journalism graduate, Shounak is a firm believer in the power of digital journalism to provide fans with a unique perspective on pro wrestling.
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