ALL ELITE WRESTLING President Tony Khan Says Hulk Hogan Is Banned From AEW Events

ALL ELITE WRESTLING President Tony Khan Says Hulk Hogan Is Banned From AEW Events

A racist Tweet from Hulk Hogan's ex wife Linda has unexpectedly led to the revelation that AEW President and CEO Tony Khan had previously banned the WWE Hall of Famer from all AEW events. Take a look...

By MarkCassidy - Jun 02, 2020 02:06 PM EST
Filed Under: AEW

All Elite Wrestling President Tony Khan has revealed that WWE Hall of Famer has been banned from all AEW events. The bombshell came when Khan responded to a racist Tweet from Hogan's ex wife Linda.

"Watching the looting, it’s all afro Americans," wrote the former reality TV star. "Not sure how robbing and stealing set the record straight, but if they want to be heard they need to be civilized.”

“You’ve now joined your husband in being banned from all AEW shows. Congratulations,” Khan wrote to Linda in response.

Although Khan didn't elaborate, it's assumed that The Hulkster was banned for his use of the N word in that infamous video that also got him fired from WWE. Of course, that's all over with now because Hogan issued a half-assed non-apology, but it doesn't look like Khan is so quick to forgive and forget.

It's highly unlikely that Hogan would have been interested in appearing at AEW anyway given his renewed relationship with WWE, but should things turn sour with Vince again, he may have to run back to Impact Wrestling next time he's short of a few quid.

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