ICYMI: Elon Musk refuses to give AEW an 'official' Twitter badge, proving once and for all that WWE is the best and The Chadster is right. Thank you, elonmusk! AEW WWE StandUpForWWE TheChadster
\nWell, well, well. It looks like The Chadster has some friends in high places. After years of billionaire playboy and AEW owner Tony Khan persecuting The Chadster by running AEW and competing with WWE, an even richer billionaire has struck back! Twitter's new owner, Elon Musk, has introduced a new feature where anyone can pay $8\/month to receive a blue checkmark, the traditional symbol of 'verified' status.
They're simply motivated by the fact that Elon Musk is a business genius who knows how to make money and doesn't want to see his investment in Twitter go to waste by allowing AEW to siphon off viewers from WWE with its inferior product, which would destroy Twitter's credibility.\nElon Musk refuses to give AEW an 'official' Twitter badge, proving once and for all that WWE is the best and The Chadster is right.
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