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>When his son Tony managed to alienate most everyone within the Jaguars organization (including star NFL players), Tony was moved to a leadership role in the Khan family-owned Fulham Football Club. Tony ended up mismanaging Fulham, leading to multiple lawsuits against the Club.
>The Khan family formed AEW to provide Tony with something to do, safely away from the family’s other ventures.
>Tony had a deep fascination with Brooks.
>Beyond his deep feelings for Brooks, Khan represented to AEW executives and wrestlers (…) “AEW Collision”
>Because Tony Khan had such a deep admiration for Brooks (bordering on an obsession), Khan went along with Brooks’ desires to ruin Nemeth’s career.
>Khan, for his part, went along with Brooks out of his deep admiration.
>Khan was heartbroken by the departure of Brooks, his idol and that he adored in every way.
>The Khan family formed AEW to provide Tony with something to do, safely away from the family’s other ventures.
>Tony had a deep fascination with Brooks.
>Beyond his deep feelings for Brooks, Khan represented to AEW executives and wrestlers (…) “AEW Collision”
>Because Tony Khan had such a deep admiration for Brooks (bordering on an obsession), Khan went along with Brooks’ desires to ruin Nemeth’s career.
>Khan, for his part, went along with Brooks out of his deep admiration.
>Khan was heartbroken by the departure of Brooks, his idol and that he adored in every way.