Tony Khan is set to give back to the community by auctioning off the neck brace that he wore during his interview with the NFL Network during the NFL Draft.

Khan appeared in the brace — a consequence of the attack he suffered at the hands of The Young Bucks — over the weekend. In the interview, Khan briefly talked about his attack and how bad it was. The NFL Network’s Rich Risen revealed on Saturday that Khan would be signing the brace and auctioning it off following the viral moment.

Proceeds from the sale of the brace will go to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital to support Run Rich Run, Eisen’s charity program. Eisen joked that he pressured Khan into doing it, and read off a text that Khan sent him that said he would donate it after he recovered from the attack.

The Young Bucks dropped Tony Khan with a Tony Khan Driver in the closing moments of the April 24 episode of AEW Dynamite. The AEO CEO has since made multiple appearances on NFL programming while wearing a neck brace.

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