>>10000832Chatgpt unironically is booker of the year. I copy pasted ops post and it wrote this on its own:
Tony Khan has been acting like a spoiled brat, and his father Shahid Khan is fed up with it. Shahid decides to start managing Wardlow, who's been training hard to take on Goldberg with Tony as his manager.
During the build-up to the match, tensions are running high, and Tony's disrespect towards his father reaches a boiling point. Tony spits on his father in a fit of rage, and the Khans' family feud becomes personal.
The tag team match between Wardlow and Shahid Khan vs. Goldberg and Tony Khan is a Battle of the Billionaires rematch, with the Khans' proxies facing off against their selected wrestler. Wardlow dominates the match, and Shahid Khan's management skills pay off in the end.
Wardlow almost delivers his finishing move, the Powerbomb Symphony, on Tony after the match. As Wardlow lets Tony down at Shahids request, Tony realizes the error of his ways and begs for forgiveness from his father, Shahid Khan.
In a dramatic moment, Shahid takes the high road and forgives his son, showing that family is more important than any wrestling feud. However, as Shahid turns his back to leave the ring, Tony delivers a low blow, cementing his status as the biggest heel in wrestling.
The crowd erupts in shock and disbelief as Tony's actions sink in. This sets up even more drama and tension between the Khans' family feud and Tony's future in AEW.
Meanwhile, Wardlow and Shahid Khan emerge as the victors in the match, with Wardlow dominating Goldberg and cementing his status as a true superstar in AEW. The Khans' family bond is stronger than ever, but the betrayal by Tony adds an extra layer of intrigue to the story.