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Tony Khan Working Over 80 Hours Per Week

Tony Khan has made plenty of moments with AEW and the promotion's president is now claiming he easily works 80 hours each week.

Tony Khan
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Tony Khan has made plenty of moments with AEW and the promotion’s president is now claiming he easily works 80 hours each week.

Tony Khan Working Over 80 Hours Per Week

Running a pro wrestling company is no easy task. Outside of Vince McMahon in the United States, few have found the same success.

Apparently, Tony Khan is not having any problems. While speaking in an interview with Business Insider, Tony Khan went over his work ethic.

He revealed that he works 80 hours a week, before Collision debuted.

“I’ve worked hard to get to a position where I can work on things I love all the time,” said Khan. “80 hours is nothing. That was before Collision.”

“Before that, 80 hours was a good week. I’m way past that now. You know, I’m the only person who has never missed an AEW show.

“We had a referee that had never missed a show until a few weeks ago. He missed a Collision, so now I’m the one, and, God bless this guy, he made hundreds of shows.”

 “Dynamite alone, we’ve done 206 episodes, so that’s not counting Rampage, Collision and all the pay per views. So now I’m the iron man. But what else am I going to do?”

Anyone working 80 hours a week is questionable. If that number is true, there is usually a large fall that follows.

Tony Khan
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Perhaps, Khan should begin to delegate some of the work. He already said if anything happens to him, let Bryan Danielson run AEW.

There are plenty of names in AEW and some of those could handle the backstage work. Although, tt might involve trust for Khan.

For now, it seems like Tony Khan will just have to add more hours to his work schedule.

Tony Khan
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So, does anyone else think Tony Khan is going a bit overboard with his claim?

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