WWE President Nick Khan Labels Online Wrestling Fans as “Vocal Minority”
WWE president Nick Khan said he does not read social media comments about the company. He described those voices as a “vocal minority” and questioned their credibility.
Khan’s stance on social media
In an interview with Sports Business Journal, Khan said he avoids X and Twitter for business feedback. Filmogaz.com notes WWE President Nick Khan Labels Online Wrestling Fans as “Vocal Minority”.
Past remarks and the IWC
The Wrestling Observer highlighted similar remarks before WrestleMania 41. Khan warned against reacting to social-media commentary when making business choices. He argued that a small share of fans often have a disproportionately large platform.
He said companies should rely on gut instinct and measurable results. Khan also gave examples of the kinds of complaints the company receives.
Some messages included harsh personal attacks. Other messages pointed to obstructed views at live events.
Khan said the company could invite affected fans to future shows. He emphasized change should be driven by ratings, revenue, and relevancy.
Ticket prices and creative criticism
WWE/TKO will reportedly lower ticket prices over the summer. The move follows fan backlash over soaring live-event costs. The promotion has also faced criticism for the build toward ‘Mania 42’.
Filmogaz.com published this report on 17 April 2026. Khan said the company remains focused on measurable outcomes.