The WWE Hall of Famer has fired back at Tony Khan after the AEW president came under fire for some controversial comments.
Khan took to X tonight nok jinder mahaland then he responded: his own jab. The owner of ROH is I took a lot of shots on WWE and USA Network. This comment went viral on social media and several related topics are currently trending.
In response to Khan's original tweet, Eric Bischoff insulted the AEW president with a clown emoji. Khan responded with the hashtag #AEWDynamite and included a GIF of Joan Collins' character „Alexis“ from the 1980s prime-time soap opera. dynasty.
Khan's GIF reads: „Get out of my sight, you miserable past.“
Bischoff then responded with a graphic from his AEW Dynamite debut on the August 5, 2020 episode. At the time, the Hall of Famer moderated a debate between Chris Jericho and Orange Cassidy. He was promoted on screen as a „groundbreaking professional wrestling executive.“
The former nWo member captioned the photo with another attack on Khan, but the post has since been deleted. Screenshots can be seen below.
„*An epoch-making tragedy continues,“ Bischoff wrote.
Bischoff later made three more cameos on AEW TV, but his relationship with Khan has deteriorated since then, with the two publicly shooting each other.
WWE announcer responds to Tony Khan
Tony Khan's controversial comments on tonight's X went viral, with many fans and wrestlers agreeing.
Jinder Mahal is a heel in WWE, but people are rallying around him after the AEW president's jab.
Corey Graves is one of the many Jinder defenders appearing on tonight's X. A SmackDown commentator responded to Khan's comment with a simple two-word tweet, and the post quickly went viral.
„Jinder rules,“ Graves wrote.
Graves' post has been online for just over two hours as of this writing, and has already garnered more than 2,000 retweets, 11,000 likes and 500 comments.
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