AEW President Tony Khan has addressed the recent controversy involving Ricochet’s social media behavior. The issue gained attention across the wrestling world, but Ricochet has now returned to action after an apology and a short break.
Social Media Comment Sparks Backlash
The controversy started after AEW Revolution, when a fan on X criticized Ricochet’s acting. In response, Ricochet checked the fan’s profile and posted a reply that mentioned the fan’s medical condition.
The comment quickly drew heavy criticism from fans and the wrestling community. Many called it inappropriate and insensitive, leading to widespread backlash online.
Apology and Temporary Absence
Soon after the incident, Ricochet publicly apologized to the fan on X. Following the apology, he missed a full week of AEW tapings.
This break came at a time when the company reviewed the situation and handled internal discussions. The apology and absence were seen as steps toward addressing the issue.
Tony Khan Calls Behavior Unacceptable
Tony Khan spoke about the situation during the post-show media scrum after AEW Dynasty. He confirmed that he had a direct and honest conversation with Ricochet.
Khan made it clear that such behavior goes against company standards. He stated that the comment was unacceptable and does not represent AEW’s values.
He also mentioned that there is no place for such remarks in wrestling or anywhere else, showing the company’s strong stance on conduct.
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Strong Return at AEW Dynasty
Despite the controversy, Ricochet returned to the ring at AEW Dynasty and delivered a strong performance. He secured a singles victory over Chris Jericho, who had recently returned to AEW.
The win gave Ricochet a positive moment inside the ring after a difficult week outside it.
Match Result Table
| Fighter | Recent Result |
|---|---|
| Ricochet | Defeated Chris Jericho at AEW Dynasty |
| Chris Jericho | Lost to Ricochet at AEW Dynasty |
The situation remains an important talking point in wrestling, highlighting how social media actions can impact a wrestler’s image.
AEW has made its position clear by addressing the issue directly. Ricochet has apologized and moved forward with his in-ring performance, while the company continues to focus on maintaining professional standards







