
Tony Khan is facing serious accusations, and his silence is making some people suspicious.
During a recent discussion on The Brand, Vince Russo, Al Snow, and Jeff tackled the controversy head-on, zeroing in on the claim that Khan secretly operated a burner X account under the name Ron to allegedly harass critics and spread targeted hate.
According to WWE-affiliated talent agent Nick Leicollo, this burner account had inside AEW knowledge, followed suspicious accounts tied to AEW defenders, and locked down immediately after Leicollo publicly tagged the NFL commissioner. That account has since been deleted, fueling speculation that it may have belonged to someone high-profilepossibly Khan himself. Al Snow questioned whether the account could actually be traced to Khan:
Jeff chimed in, saying, Im sure X could, if they were subpoenaed or something. I bet you they could. Al Snow took issue with the fact that such a damaging accusation was made with no public evidence:
Vince Russo then pointed out what he considers a red flag: Khans total silence.
The topic quickly turned to the consequences of public accusations and how quickly reputations are destroyed without any real accountability. Al Snow voiced concern about how easy it is for someone to be condemned in the digital era:
Jeff remembered that Leicollo made a now-deleted tweet about possibly settling with Khan:
Al Snow closed the segment with sharp criticism of the lack of evidence:
Khan has yet to respond, and the burner account in question is gone. Whether this was an overblown conspiracy or something more damaging, the public reaction has already been set in motion.
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