Tony Khan Explains Why He Chose To End Final Dynamite On TNT With The Undisputed Era

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AEW President Tony Khan recently appeared on Busted Open Radio to discuss all things pro-wrestling, which included Khan explaining why he decided to end the final Dynamite on TNT with the Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly, and Bobby Fish). Highlights from the interview are below.

Thought it was cool to end the final Dynamite on TNT with the Undisputed Era:

“We battled so much of the Wednesday Night Wars in Daily’s Place. It was the last show on TNT and Daily’s Place was the perfect place for the show. I thought it was a symbolic match of the Wednesday Night Wars and thought it was cool that was how we ended it.”

How Undisputed Era made the Wednesday Night Wars more interesting:

“I also think, had it been done the other way, in the other place, they would have been more likely to have their own homegrown stars go over. We’ve seen that in the past with Sting at WrestleMania, the Invasion, generally there was a feeling that they wanted to protect their homegrown people even though these people that came in, they are now your people too. There is a very short-sighted element to the booking I’ve seen of the new in-bound people when they are the people you were fighting against in the war. My perspective is totally different. Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, and now Kyle O’Reilly were a game planning nightmare. When you were laying out the game plan, how we were going to win this week. What do they have, what do we have, how we were going to stack up the show and do better ratings, thankfully we were able to do and keep the lights on, but it was tough sledding. Every week was a fight, that’s why it was a war. Those guys were a match up nightmare. Now that they are on our team, it makes me want to utilize them more than ever.”

(H/T and transcribed by Fightful)

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