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Dax Harwood hasn't been afraid to express his feelings against his critics and he just set his sights on Eric Bischoff.

Bischoff has been blunt in his constructive criticism of Tony Khan's AEW and it hasn't sat well with Khan and now apparently with one of Tony's top tag teams.

In a new interview with Jeff Snyder, Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler didn't hold back in what he felt about Bischoff and other wrestling personalities who have given their opinions on AEW.

"You got all these old-time, miserable podcasters like Eric Bischoff and some of the others who make a living just by going on their podcasts and burying Tony and AEW when they know that AEW is a place where business is thriving."

Wheeler then goes on to accuse Bischoff that he holds sour grapes because Khan didn't offer him a job with the company.

“I think he’s really mad that Tony wouldn’t give him a job the few times he was there to collect the paycheck.”

Harwood doubled down on Cash's assessment before stating that Bischoff only criticizes AEW for clicks and publicity.

"I know there’s quite a few that glowingly talked about AEW initially, and when Tony didn’t give them a job, now all of a sudden, they’re talking crap about it? Eh, that don’t make sense to me.”

Harwood said that he takes Bischoff's opinions personally because AEW is how he puts food on the table. 

However, on previous episodes of "83 Weeks" and "Strictly Business," Bischoff has mentioned multiple times that he hopes that AEW succeeds.

Tony Khan has gotten heated at Bischoff for his criticisms of his company and notoriously got into an exchange on social media with the former WCW President.

Credit to Jeff Snyder and h/t to WrestleZone for the transcription.

This article first appeared on SE Scoops and was syndicated with permission.

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