Tony Khan Says WWE Reached Out For John Cena Tribute Videos, Thought It Was For A Good Cause

On Monday's WWE Raw, WWE celebrated 20 years of John Cena with various video packages throughout the night.

The video packages included special messages from Cena's past foes including current AEW talent Chris Jericho, Bryan Danielson, and Paul Wight.

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Appearing on the Battleground podcast, Tony Khan was asked about his decision to allow AEW talent to send in videos.

"When people ask for a reasonable favor, I'm a good Samaritan. There is no reason why you can't help people out. In this case, that's just trying to be a good Samaritan and do the right thing to help out if you think it's a good cause. In this case, John Cena's 20th-anniversary show, I think that's great. Sounded like a classy show and WWE reached out to me personally and asked me if we would send in videos from some of the top stars. They asked me for videos from Chris Jericho, Paul Wight, Bryan Danielson, and Mark Henry. I'm not sure Mark Henry's made the air, but I'm sure they had a lot of great videos and I understood why they want him. They did show Paul Wight, Bryan Danielson, and Chris Jericho. I thought those were great wrestlers to ask for and I had no problem with it. I also left it up to those wrestlers if they wanted to do it. I sent it to our head of HR and she told them that they had asked about this and if they wanted to do videos, it's fine with us, but it's up to them. They sent them in. That's how it happened. Based on what it was, John Cena's anniversary, even though WWE and AEW are competitive, it's a good time to be in the wrestling business and be one of these two national television companies. There are a lot of big things happening in wrestling and there is no reason why we can't all just be decent people at the same time," he said.

This was not the first instance of AEW talent appearing on WWE programming as Chris Jericho was a guest on Steve Austin's Broken Skull Sessions podcast, which airs on Peacock.

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