
MVP isnt letting false narratives slideespecially when they involve Tony Khan and shady nicknames.
During his TMZ Inside The Ring interview, the former WWE United States Champion dismissed the rumor that AEW talent or WWE insiders refer to Khan as Snowman, a term circulating online with drug-related implications.
The nickname first gained traction after a Wrestling Observer Newsletter report claimed WWEs creative team casually uses it to describe Khan. That story picked up steam fast, but its now being dismissed from all anglesfirst by WWE sources and now MVP himself. When asked about the nickname, MVP didnt hesitate to shoot it down.
He didnt stop there. MVP turned the conversation toward the real issuedirt sheets and gossip blogs profiting from fake headlines at the expense of truth.
He explained that positive stories rarely gain traction and that the internet thrives on dramaeven if its fake.
MVP then compared modern wrestling media to broader trends in journalism, slamming it as gossip packaged as fact.
He took it a step further, calling many of these outlets leeches on the wrestling industry.
MVP ended by calling out how this kind of reporting has shifted the mindset of younger wrestlers.
With that, MVP made it clear he has no patience for click-driven rumors and internet mythology. And as for the Snowman chatterconsider it buried.
What do you think about MVPs blunt message? Do you believe wrestling media needs a reset, or is there still value in dirt sheet reporting? Let us know your thoughts below.
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