Nick LoPiccolo isn’t backing down from his war of words with AEW President Tony Khan—and now he’s calling out the NFL too.
On February 1, 2026, LoPiccolo took to X/Twitter and openly questioned why the National Football League has yet to respond to his previous accusations linking Khan, the “Chief Football Strategy Officer” of the Jacksonville Jaguars, to a now-deleted burner account.
“i am surprised the @nfl doesn't want to do an investigation yet ✌️” he posted, reigniting the firestorm that started days earlier.
LoPiccolo originally accused an anonymous X account named @Ron11479281—which he claimed posted insider-level AEW knowledge and shared the same enemies as Tony Khan—of being a Khan-run burner. That account has since been deleted. But LoPiccolo now believes someone else was behind it.
In a new twist, he accused another account with the handle @rohroddystrong of being the same person operating under a different alias. After that account also disappeared from X, LoPiccolo tweeted, “bye ron”
The drama didn’t end there. When Nick tweeted “still waiting for someone to sue me 🗣,” a follower responded, “They won’t. Discovery would be absolutely devastating for them. LoPiccolo agreed, writing back, “exactly”
Another follower chimed in, reminding people that LoPiccolo is a legal professional, “Sometimes people on this app forget you’re a lawyer, bro. 😂” Nick quote-tweeted that with a jab, “they’re too busy putting the fries in the bag”
The thread turned even more pointed when a fan suggested AEW’s response would likely just be more online harassment:
“The best they'll do is pull more bots and try to shame you on Twitter, a platform most of the real world doesn't follow as much as it used to.”
LoPiccolo fired back with a direct message to the NFL Players Association:
“i'm sure the @NFLPA would be very interested if that happens. that's something they might want to know about the 'chief football strategy officer' of 1 of the 32 @nfl teams”
As of now, neither Tony Khan nor AEW has publicly responded to any of LoPiccolo’s claims. But with LoPiccolo actively tagging NFL leadership and escalating the situation, it’s clear he doesn’t plan on letting this go.
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