Vince Russo’s long-awaited interview with AEW President Tony Khan is still getting attention, but a new update is now shifting the focus to Khan’s viewing habits — specifically his connection to JCW Lunacy.

According to Fightful Select, Tony Khan isn’t just aware of JCW Lunacy — he reportedly watches the show on a regular basis. The update comes as interest continues to grow around Russo’s upcoming interview with Khan, especially given Russo’s involvement with JCW and his ongoing interest in speaking directly with AEW’s president. It was noted that Khan’s connection to the show isn’t new, and that word about his viewing habits has been circulating for months behind the scenes.

“For those wondering, Tony Khan legitimately does watch JCW Lunacy. We heard several months ago that Khan was a regular viewer of the show.”

The update adds an interesting layer to the situation, especially considering Russo’s current role as the lead writer for JCW Lunacy. If Khan has been keeping up with the show regularly, it suggests he may already be familiar with some of Russo’s recent creative work and direction.

Russo has made it clear that his planned interview with Khan isn’t meant to be confrontational, but rather an attempt to understand Khan’s mindset and approach to wrestling. Now, with reports that Khan actively watches JCW Lunacy, the potential conversation between the two carries even more intrigue.

This also raises questions about how closely Khan monitors wrestling outside of AEW, particularly smaller promotions and alternative creative styles. With Russo’s involvement in JCW and Khan reportedly tuning in, the connection between the two sides suddenly feels more direct than many fans expected.

Do you think Tony Khan watching JCW Lunacy could influence how he approaches wrestling or future collaborations, or is this just an interesting behind-the-scenes detail? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know.

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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.

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