WWE President Nick Khan says he doesn’t care what fans on the internet think about him

While appearing on Logan Paul’s podcast, WWE President Nick Khan noted that he doesn’t care what fans on the internet think about him…

“If you walked into a crowded restaurant and said, ‘Hey, everyone in the restaurant, please give me your anonymous feedback on me,’ and they came back—I’ll refer to myself—saying, ‘Your hair’s too white, your shirt’s too ugly,’ whatever it is, and I’m like, ‘Hey, how could you say these things?’ Well, you asked for it, right?

And I get it. You guys are celebrities; you’re empire-building. I’m just a mid-level wrestling executive—I’ve never once searched my name on X. I’ve never once searched my name on the internet. Whether it’s positive or whether it’s negative, I don’t care about that.

What I care about at WWE, part of my job, is ratings, revenue, relevancy. We refer to those as the three R’s. Those are the things I’m focused on.

So if a fan out there is saying, ‘Hey, this piece-of-sh*t president of the company,’ it doesn’t matter to me. And if they also said, ‘Oh my God, this guy’s so great,’ it doesn’t matter. If I’m close with you, then I care what your opinion is of me.”

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