AEW has not been shy about taking shots at WWE whenever they can. During a recent appearance to promote the NFL Draft, Tony Khan took another chance to shade the competition.

Tony Khan appeared on the NFL Network to discuss the Jacksonville Jaguars' next move in the NFL Draft. While on the show, the fact that he was wearing a neck brace took center stage.

While explaining how the Young Bucks assaulted him, Khan was sure to plug AEW's shows on TBS and TNT as much as he could. Then the conversation steered toward his company's biggest competition as Khan made a controversial comparison.

"There has not been a challenger brand that has gained market share like this in many, many, many years. We're like the Pepsi of pro wrestling, and we're against a really evil Juggernaut. WWE is our competitor, that's who we're facing. AEW is like the Pepsi of pro wrestling and WWE is like the Harvey Weinstein of pro wrestling, and I'm very proud of what we do down here."



When Khan dropped his Weinstein line, the hosts of the show laughed and stopped him from going further. He said that fans will have to tune into AEW's television shows if they want an update on his neck injury.

The fact that he called AEW the "Pepsi of professional wrestling" was an obvious dig at CM Punk. His Pepsi tattoo is a huge part of his image, which even brought Danhausen to refer to him as "Pepsi Man."

Tony Khan has taken many shots at WWE over the years, from the company's production to their booking. Digs at Vince McMahon's company eventually became a trademark for All Elite Wrestling.

The allegations against Vince McMahon have also not been ruled out of play when it comes to Tony Khan. He has used McMahon's current lawsuit situation as fodder to fire at WWE in the past.