Dutch Mantell details first interaction with Tony Khan
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I back myself in a big way in these situations,”
- Tony Khan“It’s clear that my father thought it (AEW) was a bad idea, but I always knew I had the drive, desire and knowledge to make it work. I back myself in a big way in these situations,”- Tony Khan
No one knew who he was - Wrestling veteran recalls his first impression of AEW President Tony Khan when they met backstage in WWE
Tony Khan is a long-time wrestling fan! recently discussed his first impression of Tony Khan upon meeting the business mogul backstage at a WWE show in 2014. Tony Khan brought forth the advent of All Elite Wrestling on January 1, 2019. The AEW President and his father Shahid Khan also own the Jacksonville Jaguars and Fulham Football Club. Ever since its first event, AEW has been considered direct competition for 's WWE. Speaking on the podcast, Dutch Mantell voiced his thoughts on what it was like meeting TK for the first time. The former WWE manager remembers being surprised by the latter's knowledge of the industry: "About 2014, I was with WWE and we were in Jacksonville and that's where Tony lives,'' said Mantell. "He was backstage and he came up to me and he introduced himself and he says 'I'm the part of the family that owns the Jacksonville Jaguars'. I knew that somebody named Khan owned it but he was his son and he started just talking just about wrestling and his knowledge was unbelievable." (1.09-1.58) Mantell also gave an insight into Mr. Khan's backstage demeanor back then: "He didn't say he wanted to get into the wrestling business but he was walking around and talking to everybody. Of course nobody knew who he was right. I told somebody about him I said 'He's got like a billion dollars and somebody said well 'He'll introducing to me, I put him in the wrestling business' (laughs)," Mantell continued. (2.02-2.32) “It’s clear that my father thought it (AEW) was a bad idea, but I always knew I had the drive, desire and knowledge to make it work.I back myself in a big way in these situations,”
- Tony Khan“It’s clear that my father thought it (AEW) was a bad idea, but I always knew I had the drive, desire and knowledge to make it work. I back myself in a big way in these situations,”- Tony Khan