In a shocking turn of events, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) President Tony Khan made a dramatic return to television on the latest episode of Dynamite, sending a clear message to The Elite and the entire AEW locker room. Khan’s return comes after being taken out by The Elite last month, and it couldn’t have come at a more critical time for the promotion.
The storyline heading into Double or Nothing 2024 has been heating up, with The Elite attempting to rid the locker room of “toxicity” by taking out top stars like FTR and Bryan Danielson. In a surprising twist, Matthew and Nicholas Jackson recruited Satnam Singh to take on Danielson in a singles match on Dynamite. However, the bout ended in a disqualification after Jay Lethal and Jeff Jarrett intervened, leading to a brutal assault on Danielson.
Just when it seemed like all hope was lost, Tony Khan made his grand entrance, arriving in a car driven by none other than himself. Armed with a flamethrower, Khan rescued Danielson and forced The Elite to retreat. The dramatic scene marked Khan’s first appearance on Dynamite since his departure, and it sent a clear message to The Elite and the rest of the locker room.
Following his return, Khan took to social media to comment on the events that transpired. In a witty tweet, Khan hinted at the upcoming Anarchy in the Arena match at Double or Nothing 2024, where The Elite will face off against Team AEW, consisting of Bryan Danielson, FTR, and Darby Allin.
The stakes are higher than ever, and the stage is set for an epic battle at Double or Nothing 2024. Will The Elite continue to wreak havoc on the AEW locker room, or will Team AEW emerge victorious and restore order to the promotion? One thing is certain – Tony Khan’s return has added a new layer of complexity to the story, and fans are eagerly anticipating the outcome.
As the road to Double or Nothing 2024 continues, one thing is clear: Tony Khan is back, and he’s not going down without a fight. The question on everyone’s mind is, what’s next for AEW, and how will this dramatic turn of events shape the future of the promotion?