Bully Ray Thinks Tony Khan Might Get Personally Involved With AEW All In Main Event

Tommy Dreamer reiterated that the reason Tony Khan got involved in the backstage skit was to make the segment better, to which Bully Ray stated that if there is no follow-up to Khan’s appearance on “Dynamite,” it’s a waste of a character. Ray feels that Khan could be a part of the storyline at All In, but not in the way Vince McMahon previously featured in storylines in WWE.

“I think you would save a guy like Tony for something major and this is the biggest show in the history of AEW and that is the World Heavyweight Championship match. I can see Tony somehow getting involved — involved à la Vince McMahon, probably not.”

On this past week’s “Dynamite,” MJF and Adam Cole were brought into Khan’s office and told off by the AEW President for double clotheslining people backstage. The duo apologized for their behavior and walked out of his office, with MJF muttering that Khan reprimanding him could work against him when he sits down for contract negotiations next year.

At the All In pay-per-view, Cole and MJF have a chance to win gold as a team, when they face ROH World Tag Team Champions Aussie Open in the pre-show. The duo will then close out the historic event at Wembley Stadium by fighting each other for MJF’s AEW World Championship. MJF has held the title for over 270 days, with his last title defence coming against Ethan Page on the July 1 episode of “AEW Collision”.

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