
Tony Khan believes dirt sheets do more good than harm in wrestling, and he made that clear while addressing the topic directly. While speaking on the Marking Out podcast with MVP, Khan addressed the impact of dirtsheets and wrestling media, pushing back on the idea that they damage the business. Instead, he argued theyve played a major role in helping fans discover talent and stay engaged with the industry. As he broke down his perspective, Khan acknowledged that misinformation does exist, but made it very clear that the overall effect has been positive. Khan then explained how coverage from newsletters and media helped shape his own understanding of the industry, especially when it comes to discovering talent from different parts of the world. The AEW President also addressed criticism around journalistic standards in wrestling, admitting they are not always on par with other sports, but still arguing that the coverage has value. Khan made it clear that even when he doesnt agree with certain writers, he still respects those who consistently cover the industry and contribute to the conversation. So, Khan isnt dodging the downsides, but hes clearly siding with wrestling media at a time when criticism of dirtsheets keeps growing, and his stance shows he sees them as part of what keeps the industry moving rather than something holding it back. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication.Do you think Tony Khan is right about dirtsheets helping wrestling, or do they create more problems than they solve? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below. G Add as a preferred source on Google