Nick LoPiccolo Warns AEW To “Tap Out” Before One-Year Anniversary Of Tony Khan Feud

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Nick LoPiccolo is coming up on the one-year anniversary of his war with AEW and Tony Khan—and he is making it clear that he has not forgotten a damn thing.

On July 12, 2026, LoPiccolo quote-tweeted the July 13, 2025 post that he says started the entire mess. The original post showed his then-five-year-old daughter, Lorraine, smiling and giving a thumbs-up while attending WWE Evolution in Atlanta.

“She may look sweet, but she’s just here for the death match. #WWEEvolution”

Nearly one year later, LoPiccolo said his continued attacks on AEW have nothing to do with wrestling fandom. He claimed the situation became personal after people targeted his family, his daughter and his finances.

“None of this is fandom. I barely watch clips of RAW. I could care less about AEW. They fcked with my family and my money. Everything after is just me being as petty as I warned you I am.”*

LoPiccolo then teased that he has something planned for the one-year anniversary, while giving AEW a chance to end the fight before he takes things any further.

“I’ve got something up my sleeve for the one-year anniversary. Or maybe tap out and I’ll chill.”

He was not finished. A few minutes later, LoPiccolo fired off another warning and suggested that July 13 could get ugly unless the other side backs down.

“I would kindly, gently suggest tapping out. Otherwise, tomorrow will be a chalk outline like nothing you’ve seen from me in the last 364 days.”

LoPiccolo has previously claimed that the photo of his daughter was flooded with fake arrest records, tags directed at child protective services and attacks questioning whether he deserved to be a father. He also accused people connected to the situation of damaging his reputation and interfering with his money.

Those remain LoPiccolo’s allegations, and AEW and Tony Khan have not publicly responded to his latest tweets. The timing is no accident. LoPiccolo went back to the exact post he says turned a wrestling dispute into something involving his family, and now he is counting down to the anniversary with a warning that he may have more to reveal. LoPiccolo has spent the last year proving that he is not interested in quietly letting this die. Now AEW has been given his terms: tap out, or find out what he has planned next.

What do you think Nick LoPiccolo is planning for the one-year anniversary of his AEW feud? Leave your feedback in the comments and let us know where you stand.

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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.