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Tony Khan should learn from WWE's mistakes as AEW 2025 All In gets ready for its third annual event

Tony Khan should learn from WWE's mistakes as AEW 2025 All In gets ready for its third annual event

Time of Indiaa day ago
Tony Khan has been a messiah for All Elite Wrestling, shaping the brand into one of the biggest wrestling promotions in the world. While
is still the big fish in the sea, AEW is making sure to mark its own authority, with many veteran WWE stars having joined the promotion after leaving the Stamford-based promotion behind.
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Since its inception in 2019, AEW has marked many events like the WWE, and with its annual event All In coming at fans rapidly, Tony Khan should consider a few things.
What Tony Khan could learn from WWE's mistakes?
Remember how Rey Mysterio was going to fight El Grande Americano at WrestleMania 41? After Americano disrespected Mysterio's LWO partner Dragon Lee and unmasked him,
decided to challenge Americano to a one-on-one fight at WrestleMania 41. But unfortunately, he revealed during the preshow for WrestleMania 41 that he had not been medically cleared to fight.
This happened because he got injured the night before the Show of Shows at SmackDown and then had to pull out of his match against El Grande Americano, which was one of the most anticipated fights of the weekend.
Rey Mysterio (Image via WWE)
Another similar and more recent incident occurred when Liv Morgan got injured during a match against Kairi Sane on Monday Night RAW. With her having an important fight coming up against Nikki Bella at the time, as the two were supposed to fight each other on Evolution 2025, having Morgan go through such an intense match was a risk, which unfortunately did not pay off, and now she will be out with her shoulder injury for months.
With All In: Texas happening on July 12 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, which is basically WrestleMania for AEW, Tony Khan should learn from WWE's mistakes and not have his wrestlers who will be the main attraction for the big night, perform any intense fights beforehand, which might cause issues like an unfortunate injury before the main event. PAC is already set to miss out on 2025 All In because of a leg injury, fingers crossed, no one else will be missing from it.
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