
WWE President Nick Khan recently talked in an interview with Logan Paul, where he seemed to intentionally dodge mentioning Vince McMahon.
Khan was a part of a recent episode of ImPaulsive, where he talked on various topics. However, one of his comments piqued the interest of fans, where it seemed like he was deliberately skirting around the bush in order to not mention Vince McMahon’s name. When talking about celebrities that made their way into the active wrestling scene, Nick Khan said:
“When the executive who first brought Logan Paul to me, Triple H, and the founder of the company, he said hey we should give him a shot he wants to wrestle. The first thing we always look for, and it applies to Logan who is not full time with us, performing at an extremely high level. It applies to Bad Bunny, it applies to people who have come in, Tyson Fury. First of all they have to be a fan. If they are just doing it because as younger folks would say, I don’t know this might be dated term, they are chasing clout or something like this, we don’t want ’em.”
You can check out the full video here:
While it does seem strange, the reason could be TKO’s attempts to dissociate WWE from Vince McMahon after the former CEO was accused of various wrongdoings.
The WWE President Also Explained The Mystery Of The Green Shirt Guy
Apart from talking about Logan Paul, Nick Khan spoke on how the mystery person in green shirt could often be seen in the front row seats of WWE shows and events.
Speaking on the same episode of ImPaulsive, Khan said:
“One of the sister companies of WWE and UFC is On Location, which is VIP hospitality and entertainment. So he pays for his seats, he pays a premium for those seats with On Location, and thatâ€s why he gets to be in the front row.â€
This does put many rumors to rest, including one where the person in the green shirt was thought to be awarded front row seats in response to him not suing the company after being struck during one of the shows.
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