“It kicked the sh*t out of WrestleMania” – Tony Khan says AEW Double or Nothing has been better than Wrestlemania
Tony Khan says AEW Double or Nothing has been better than Wrestlemania. He did accept that Wrestlemania was a much better show this year.
WWE’s Wrestlemania is considered the standard bearer of what a Wrestling supercard is supposed to look like. It is after all, called the showcase of the immortals and the grandest stage of all. However, Tony Khan doesn’t share the same belief. Instead, he feels the show has consistently lacked behind his own flagship show; Double or Nothing.
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During a recent appearance on the Pardon My Take, Khan made the bold claim that AEW’s Double or Nothing has been better than WWE’s biggest show of the year.
He went on to credit WWE for putting on a good show this year but added that it still wasn’t as good as Double or Nothing.
Khan also said that it may have been a close one this year but there was no comparison last year and Double or Nothing was the runaway winner.
Tony Khan says AEW Double or Nothing has been better than Wrestlemania
“I’ll tell you something; Double or Nothing last year and this year, in my opinion, was a better show (than WrestleMania). I liked this year’s WrestleMania a lot better than last years. They had some fans this year and everyone there worked their ass off both years.
“This year I thought, both (were) good shows. They did a two night show and it was a good show. But I thought Double or Nothing this year was outstanding and it was the best wrestling show of the year so far.
“And last year Double or Nothing, during the pandemic, it kicked the sh*t out of WrestleMania last year. The pandemic version last year? Not even close. Double or Nothing was a much better show.”
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