In an interview with Case Lowe of Q101, MVP talked about the approach AEW and WWE take to their booking of wrestlers and matches.
Comparing Tony Khan’s reception of input to that of Triple H and WWE, MVP said:
Tony, he has his vision that he wants, and he works with the talent and allows a lot more input from the talent into what creative path is going to happen. Whereas ‘the nose’ (Triple H), he is a little bit more dictatorial, emphasis on dick. It’s, ‘This is what we’re doing, this is how it’s going to be, and this is what I want.’
Whereas Tony could say, ‘Well, this is what I want,’ and you can say, ‘Okay, Tony, but what about if we put this on it?’ and Tony invites the input. With that guy (Triple H), there’s only a handful of people that I would say are allowed to have that kind of input.
I think Tony, I’m just going to be blunt, is a better human being, a better person all around than this guy. So it’s definitely a better person to work for and a much better working environment.
When I was (in WWE), you did have a lot of people who were really concerned about their future because, at any given time, you were gone on a whim, and we saw it happen all the time. Tony doesn’t operate that way.
The former WWE United States Champion, who has primarily been in a managerial role working with the Hurt Syndicate in AEW, also addressed speculation that he doesn’t like “Speedball” Mike Bailey and that the Hurt Syndicate has refused to lose to certain teams in the company.
Source: F4WOnline
The full interview can be seen below: