Tony Khan Discusses AEW’s Big Week, Legal Matters, and Title Unification in All In Media Call
- Abby Thomspson
- Jul 9
- 2 min read
AEW President Tony Khan kicked off the All In media call with a bang, teasing the massive week ahead for AEW fans. With Dynamite airing on Wednesday, Collision on Thursday, ROH Supercard of Honor on Friday, and All In Texas taking place that very same Friday, it's clear AEW has a huge lineup of events coming up.

Khan also had to address a more sensitive issue when asked about the lawsuit involving Jon Moxley and a production crew member. He expressed his regret that the call began with such a topic but explained that he couldn't comment on the ongoing legal matter at the moment.
Switching gears, Khan shared his excitement about working with Globe Life Field, noting that the venue and its team have been fantastic partners. He also hinted at exciting possibilities for AEW's future, including potential collaborations with Major League Baseball clients.
One of the most intriguing pieces of news from the call came when Khan clarified the fate of the AEW Continental and AEW International Championships. Rumors had been swirling about a possible retirement of one of the belts, but Khan was quick to dispel that notion. Instead, he confirmed that the AEW Continental Championship would return and both titles would be unified into a new AEW Unified Championship. This will mark the first-ever true winner-takes-all match for AEW, a significant milestone in the company's history. Khan emphasized that the special nature of this unification match would add even more excitement to the upcoming event.
With a week packed with major AEW events and thrilling announcements, Khan’s call gave fans plenty to look forward to. Will this be the moment that AEW elevates its championship scene to new heights? Only time will tell.
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