Backstage morale in AEW may have “picked up” but that doesn’t mean there aren’t reportedly some frustrations over CEO Tony Khan.
Last week, Dave Meltzer noted the improved atmosphere backstage, despite some lackluster television ratings.
In the current issue of Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Meltzer provides further details, highlighting issues backstage in AEW, writing:
When we mentioned last week about morale being the best it has been in a long time, it was noted that the talent is getting along more than it has.
But with so many wrestlers under contract and only so many that can be pushed, inherently there is going to be frustration because most on the roster are not people just happy to not show their stuff and perform just because they are making good money.
There are exceptions to that rule but when you put together a roster of high-level performers they are going to want to perform.
There is also frustration from a lot of circles since talent comes to the shows and sees the smaller crowds since the start of the year.
Khan always paints a positive picture about the company being stronger due to increased revenues, or bringing up ratings, and there’s the feeling that popularity is declining overall and changes have to be made to turn it around and he’s acting like everything is fine.
Tony Khan has recently refuted a rumor that he had orchestrated a “Thank You, Tony” graphic at AEW Dynamite’s 200th episode.
Responding to criticism that he was, in effect, thanking himself, he revealed that the graphic was a surprise from the crew.
We’ll keep you posted with any further updates.
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