So you're saying 3 people call $5 half buy-in preflop raises and NONE of them have KK QQ or KQ. You people are complete donkeys. THEY'RE JUST A PAIR OF ACES PEOPLE. Last time I checked having aces DOES NOT GIVE YOU THE AUTOMATIC NUTS!! So let's look at this logically shall we

Let's assume the pot has got $16.15 in it (4x40BB raises + blinds) and for the sake of argument we'll assume everyone started with a single $10 buyin the blinds both folded, so all four remaining players in the hand each have $6. $6x3 is $18. making a total pot of $34.15 you're getting a price of $34.15/$6 or about 5.7:1.

Now that we know what our pot odds are, let's look at our hand odds here. I'll even run this a few different ways to show you that this is not at all a profitable call.

Scenario 1:
Hero: AA
Villian 1: KQ
Villian 2: KT
Villian 3: AK

This is the BEST CASE SCENARIO for the described preflop actions for his Aces, short of two players both having AK and drawing stone dead to the case K, with the 3rd player having JJ. But why would JJ call a push on this flop? In almost all logical situations here he's NEVER going to be better than a 3:1 underdog.

However, once the action is back to our hero on the flop, he has 3 all-ins in front of him. I'm guessing that AK, KQ, and KT or AK, AK, JJ is NOT what he's speculating these 3 players have. So let's examine a worse scenario:
Hero: AA
Villian 1: KK
Villian 2: QQ
Villian 3: AK

He's a whoping 19:1 dog!!!! Drawing dead to running straight cards or the case ace.

And let's not forget he could be drawing only to running straight cards with 2 burned outs for a split, so the worst case scenario is:
Hero: AA
Villian 1: KK
Villian 2: AK
Villian 3: JTs

6/45 * 5/44 is NOT how I want to get my money in, unless there is $100 in the pot and it's $1 to me to call.

You jerks telling him to push this flop with that preflop action should have your head examined. Are you trying to teach people to be donkeys so you can take their money?

The only way this becomes a profitable call is if he knows that the best he's up against is two pair, and no one has JT. Especially when it figures that if none of the 3 have KK or QQ, one of them HAS TO HAVE AK, burning one of his outs.