AEW CEO Tony Khan says he desires to maintain the corporate privately

According to founder and co-owner Tony Khan, all elite wrestling, the high-quality professional wrestling League, will remain a private family business instead of pursuing an initial public offer.

Khan told CNBC Sport that he was not interested in going to the stock exchange because he wants to pass the league on to his children – who have not yet been born.

“I want to build,” said 42-year-old Khan. “I'm still a relatively young manager, and one day I want to have a family and hopefully you can work in the shop. It's a family business.”

AEW has grown in recent years and has been encountered by a new television and a streaming contract Warner Bros. Discovery. The league competes with Who group WWE for talent.

Comments are closed.