AEW WrestleDream gave fans hours of wild matches, surprises, and intense actionbut not everyone was thrilled when the show pushed past midnight on the East Coast. Now Tony Khan is speaking out, defending the marathon event and making it clear he has no regrets.

While speaking to Z100 New York, Khan addressed the criticism head-on, reminding fans that time zones played a big role in how late the show felt. He revealed the event wrapped at 11:29 p.m. local time in St. Louis, which he believed was reasonable.

Khan stood firmly behind the event and praised the talent for delivering under tough circumstances. Even with some top stars missing due to injury, he said the show still ranks among AEWs best.

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Despite fan complaints online about fatigue and pacing, Khan made it clear that hes sticking by the creative decision and doesnt plan to make changes based on viewer burnout.

AEW continues to draw attention for going bigand longwith its pay-per-views. WrestleDream might have pushed the limits for some fans, but for Tony Khan, it was a near-perfect night.

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