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Tony Khan is confident in the disciplinary committee he has put together backstage in All Elite Wrestling.
All Elite Wrestling President Tony Khan participated in a Revolution Media Call ahead of this weekend’s pay-per-view. When asked if the company’s disciplinary committee is prepared to handle accusations of sexual misconduct, Khan said they have trained professionals on their committee, including two attorneys and Bryan Danielson.
“We have trained professionals on the disciplinary committee, including two attorneys and Bryan Danielson,” Tony Khan said. “And they’re different backgrounds, and that’s the idea to have people from different backgrounds. And different experiences in wrestling, which is certainly its own unique business with its own unique set of challenges.
“I want people that have common goals for the company and the well-being of the wrestlers, and also people that share high integrity. The attorneys that I chose and Bryan Danielson, I think that’s a really strong group of people.
“And they would be looking out against all misconduct claims, and we’ve tried to train them up to do their best. I think, to really whatever the situation is, in terms of misconduct, to do whatever it takes to ensure the well-being of the wrestlers, which is first and foremost here above everything else.”
You can check out the complete AEW Revolution Media Call with Tony Khan in the embedded video below.
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