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Brody King: Tony Khan Is One Of The Hardest-Working Humans I’ve Ever Met

While speaking to Bill Apter of Sportskeeda for a new interview, Brody King talked about working under AEW President Tony Khan.

“Tony is the nicest guy you’ve ever met, and probably the biggest pro wrestling fan on earth. We’ll be talking about a storyline or this and that, and he’ll just fire off a match from whatever date, and you’re just like, holy shit, where were you holding that? He is a ball of energy at all times. I’m not convinced the man sleeps, ever. He goes from a pay-per-view on AEW to a Jaguars game the next day, then you see him on the field and he’s staying pepped up Tony. You’re like, dude, how do you do this? I feel wrecked the next day, and he’s called an entire pay-per-view show, and now he’s helping out with the whole football. Then he’ll probably fly to England and do something with Fulham. He is dedicated, and he is one of the hardest-working humans I’ve ever met. So I have nothing but respect for Tony Khan,” King said.

H/T to Fightful for the transcription. Thanks for checking out this article. Make sure to follow Jeff Jarrett and all things GFE on Facebook.

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