AEW has seen several things go down in the company, and a recent departure could have a big impact on the company’s internal operations. Now, Tony Khan has confirmed that big departure.

Ringside News has complete coverage of everything Tony Khan said during the AEW Full Gear conference call for the media from November 16th. He is very hyped for the upcoming pay-per-view.

It was previously reported that AEW’s Chief Legal Officer, Megha Parekh, has scaled back her involvement in recent months, a development that has caught some by surprise given her established presence in the company. It is presently uncertain whether there has been an official alteration in her job title or responsibilities, but Chris Peck has assumed numerous tasks previously overseen by Parekh. The status of Parekh’s future involvement with AEW remains undisclosed, with no information available on whether she will resume or expand her responsibilities within the organization.

During the media conference to hype AEW Full Gear, Tony Khan was asked about Megha Parekh taking a step back from the company. He then replied that other women have stepped up behind the scenes, including Sarah Stock and Madison Rayne.

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When questioned about the representation of female voices in AEW’s backstage operations, Khan acknowledged the hiring of another male figure, Jimmy Jacobs, and the reported departure of Megha Parekh. However, he also highlighted the significant contributions of Madison Rayne and Sarah Stock in the company.

We will keep our eye on this story, and so many more in the pro wrestling world. AEW is always changing, and it appears that they will go on without one influential name backstage. Megha Parekh helped AEW a lot during her time with the company, but that is apparently over now.

What’s your take on this situation with Megha Parekh stepping away from AEW? Let us know what you think about this in the comments section!

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