Tony Khan Expresses Caution Over Successor to Controversial ‘Hacky’ AEW Continental Classic

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AEW’s Tony Khan expressed caution about making any “cocky” booking decisions for the Continental Classic tournament. After Darby Allin’s injury, Khan had to rearrange the tournament and chose “Jungle” Jack Perry as Allin’s replacement. Speaking on “Q101,” Khan explained that he didn’t simply slot Perry into Allin’s original match schedule because Perry and Allin have distinct wrestling styles. He felt that if Perry had followed Allin’s planned matches, especially facing Pac in the final, it would have felt forced and predictable. Instead, the tournament was restructured to create a fresh path for Perry, who Khan praised for stepping up and delivering strong performances. The AEW CEO highlighted Perry’s character and wrestling skills, appreciating how they turned an unfortunate injury into a positive opportunity. Perry impressed with notable wins over Mike Bailey and Pac during the tournament.

Fan Take: This news is significant for AEW fans because it shows the promotion’s commitment to thoughtful storytelling and adaptability, ensuring that each wrestler’s unique style is showcased. It also signals AEW’s drive to build new stars organically, which can keep the sport dynamic and engaging for audiences.

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