Tony Khan Opens Up In Greatest Detail Yet About AEW Creative Process, Writers In Room

Khan still takes suggestions from backstage figures and performers on the roster, so it isn’t a complete one-man show. However, he goes into those conversations with an existing idea of what he wants to happen.

“It’s good to hear peoples’ ideas, but it’s probably better to put the outline together and then talk to everybody, versus having 86 people throwing in ideas,” Khan stated. “All the credit, really, should go to the wrestlers and the fans because, this year, the level of wrestling on the show has been the best it’s ever been.”

According to Khan, the worst episode of “Seinfeld” is the second-to-last, and there’s a very specific reason why. It had the most writers out of any single episode, with everyone trying to get a joke or two in, and he believes the same type of thing can happen in wrestling. Since he’s taken more singular control over booking again, Khan feels the AEW ship has been set on the right path.

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