Triple H seemingly 'likes' an interesting post after Tony Khan's accusation against WWE; removes it shortly after
WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H was recently seen liking a post on social media related to AEW President Tony Khan's recent comments but he immediately retracted this. The AEW President was talking about a serious matter.
AEW and WWE are two of the biggest wrestling promotions in North America and the world. However, since the creation of AEW in 2019, both companies have taken potshots at each other with several wrestlers jumping back and forth. Contracts undoubtedly play a major role in wrestling, ensuring that a wrestler's services are secure with one company. Tony Khan recently talked about contract tampering from WWE.
On X/Twitter, several users noticed that Triple H had liked a post by Sportskeeda Wrestling on Instagram which contained an infographic showing a remark Tony Khan made earlier today regarding whether WWE was still doing contract tampering. According to Khan, this was still happening.
The Game's 'like' on the post has now been retracted but a screenshot can be seen below.
The actual post on Instagram can be found here.
Tony Khan can stop WWE from immediately bringing in two AEW stars
The talk of the town as of late has been the contract status of the Lucha Brothers and how the belief was that they were headed to WWE once their contracts with AEW expired.
However recent reports have suggested that this could be pushed back, should Tony Khan and management enable the injury time clause in their contracts, delaying any potential moves.
On Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer talked about how Tony Khan can delay Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fenix's departure by adding injury time to the latter, as he missed an extended period a few months ago.
It is still unclear at this point if Khan wishes to use this tactic to push back Fenix's departure and keep him on the promotion for a few more months. In the end, he could still give the two luchadors a gracious exit as a way of paying them back for the great five years they spent with the company.