Nick LoPiccolo isn’t done exposing what he says is a growing mess behind the scenes at AEW—and now he claims to be sitting on even more leaked information tied directly to the burner account he’s been calling out for weeks.

On February 4, 2026, LoPiccolo responded to a reply from the @Ron11479280 account—an account he previously accused of being run by AEW President Tony Khan. The response, brushing off LoPiccolo’s earlier claim about an attempted Instagram hack, prompted a serious warning.

LoPiccolo quote tweeted the account and wrote that he has information about additional AEW backstage leaks—beyond the two that have already been made public—allegedly provided to wrestling news outlets by the user behind “Ron.”

“I have information on other AEW backstage leaks that were given to sheets (not the two obvious ones) by ‘Ron.’ Back down.”

This is the strongest indication yet that LoPiccolo believes AEW’s internal information is being funneled directly to wrestling media from Tony Khan—and that he has the receipts to prove it.

What complicates the situation is the growing suspicion that the @Ron11479280 account tweeting today may not be the same person LoPiccolo originally outed. It’s possible the original “Ron” user changed their handle before deactivating, which would have freed up the username for someone else to claim. The account now tweeting at Nick is still dated as created in 2022, but its behavior suggests it could be operated by a completely different person trying to muddy the waters.

While the identity of “Ron” remains a question, LoPiccolo’s message was clear: he has more dirt and he’s not afraid to escalate.

Do you think Nick LoPiccolo will actually drop more AEW leaks—or is this just the beginning of another messy online standoff? Let us know your take.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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