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Tony Khan Takes Shots At Vince McMahon While Loading Up AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday

Tony Khan brings up Vince McMahon's 'alleged misdeeds'

Tony Khan seemingly isn't going to sit back and take this "f**king s**t" from WWE when AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday goes head-to-head with WWE NXT tonight.

Both promotions have been loading up their respective shows over the past week and WWE announced on Monday the first 30 minutes of NXT will air commercial-free. AEW have since followed suit but that isn't all as Tony Khan also revealed there will be a Buy-In to Title Tuesday that will feature Eddie Kingston vs. Minoru Suzuki for the ROH World Championship and NJPW STRONG Openweight Title which will air from 7:30 pm ET on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. 

Tony Khan was seemingly in a feisty mood as after announcing Title Tuesday would be commercial-free for the first 30 minutes, he replied to his own announcement with a GIF of Larry David eating ice cream in Curb Your Enthusiasm with the caption 'Okay you want to be a d*ck.' After a Twitter user replied that people wouldn't be watching Dynamite "bucko", Khan simply responded with a GIF of Roderick Strong doing a spin saying, "Who gives a f**k?"

This, of course, fuelled more replies, with one person writing: "If Sir Vince McMahon said this, there would be many failed AEW fans crying non-stop and furious."

Khan then didn't hold back, taking a shot at Vince McMahon by posting: "If Sir Vince McMahon said this, it would be the least of his alleged misdeeds. #AEWTitleTuesday on TBS Tuesday #AEWDynamite Tonight!"

There have been numerous allegations made against Vince McMahon during his long career at the top of WWE. The 78-year-old is currently under investigation by the United States Government for unrecorded expenses from 2007 totalling at least $19.6 million. McMahon allegedly made payments to multiple women to suppress allegations of sexual misconduct and infidelity and he paid $5 million to the Donald Trump Foundation in relation to the former US President's appearances on WWE TV in 2007 and 2009. 

Announced for WWE NXT are appearances from John Cena, Cody Rhodes, Asuka, and Paul Heyman. AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday will feature multiple title matches and the in-ring debut of Adam Copeland. 

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