Tony Khan Makes Huge Donation To Charity; Gifts Neck Brace Worn During NFL Draft

Tony Khan Addresses The Possibility Of Future AEW On-Screen Appearances

Tony Khan has donated a large amount of money to a good cause.

On the April 24th episode of Dynamite, Khan was the victim of an attack by The Young Bucks and Jack Perry. With Khan hit with the TK Driver by the Tag Team Champions, the owner of the company was left lying unconscious as the show went off the air.

Also an executive for NFL team the Jacksonville Jaguars, Tony Khan appeared onscreen during the 2024 draft and wore a neck brace for multiple appearances as he continued to sell the assault. During the final day of the draft, host Rich Eisen confirmed that he received a message from Khan that he would be signing and auctioning off the neck brace for charity.

Appearing on The Rich Eisen Show on May 29th and no longer wearing the brace, Khan provided the update on social media that instead of auctioning off the neck brace he would instead gift it to the set of Eisen’s show and would donate $100,000 to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital:

Thank you @richeisen for having me on today to talk about AEW! It’s an honor to be on @RichEisenShow + I’m honored to donate $100,000 to @StJude on behalf of @AEW, and affix the neck brace to your uncanny bust! @toojiggy, see you at Wednesday Night #AEWDynamite on TBS tonight!

The brace was placed onto a gold bust that is featured on the set.

Tony Khan Addresses Further Change To PPV

The appearance on The Rich Eisen Show took place a couple of days after the Double or Nothing pay-per-view, which marked 5 years since All Elite Wrestling held its inaugural show. During the press conference after the event, Tony Khan addressed the likelihood of making a massive change to a future pay-per-view.

Khan also made a cameo appearance during the Anarchy in the Arena match at Double or Nothing as he was dragged onstage by Jack Perry, who was set on fire shortly afterwards.