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Tony Khan Addresses Criticism Of AEW Having Blood On TV

Tony Khan discussed AEW using blood on their shows

Since the promotion's inaugural show, All Elite Wrestling have not shied away from allowing talent to intentionally bleed on their programming, with blood sometimes being used to elevate matches to another level, such as Wheeler Yuta vs. Jon Moxley from AEW Rampage (pictured above) or CM Punk and MJF's Dog Collar Match.

This differs from WWE, who haven't allowed intentional bleeding on their product since 2008, and AEW have attracted some criticism for their stance. 

Tony Khan has now addressed the promotion's use of blood while speaking to News 12 Long Island

"It's certainly not every week, you don't see it on a weekly basis. Occasionally, there are big matches and it's only when the circumstance is such that it's a big street fight or these big crazy matches or fights ahead of a pay-per-view where things have gotten crazy and there has been a big melee. For the most part, we do try to focus on the wrestling, the best interviews, the most exciting wrestlers, a lot of high fliers, technical wrestling, and a lot of crazy brawling too," Khan began.

"For the most part, you see a focus on the in-ring action, but every once in a while, when things have gotten out of hand, it's been old school pro wrestling in a way that has been very healthy and has been well received by our media partners and fans. It's almost been universally praised and when it hasn't, overall, we've done well on the aggregate and most of the focus is on wrestling and not the brawling, but you see some of the old-school brawling too and that's part of pro wrestling and that's what makes it fun."

H/T to Fightful

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