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Post by Jules on Jun 29, 2023 21:59:56 GMT -6
Ooof, scary bump by Sting on the last AEW show. No idea why he'd agree to that spot spot at over 60 years old. Could have been bad.
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Post by Patriot on Oct 12, 2023 12:20:51 GMT -6
This douche is so petty.
Dude, your A show got crushed by the competition's C show.
But, "they loaded their show up, they were scared of AEW."
Ah, but you came on their night and made it a special named episode. A few old talent (and Cody Rhodes and unannounced LA Knight) appearing doesn't change the fact that it was the better show and deserved to be seen by more people on that basis alone.
Take the L and move on. That he's still butt hurt and tweeting about it, trying to find a win some how, two days later is sad. Dude's a billionaire and has like three jobs, take a break from social media.
EDIT: I don't dislike AEW, I watch Dynamite every week. Haven't watched Collision since football started (plus the WWE PPV's), and never watch Rampage. But that's just because I'm not watching three hours of wrestling on Friday night.
But Tony is a lot like Bungie, just makes it hard to want to support just because you know how they are.
If he put some thought into wondering why stadiums in the US for televised show are half full, or why they need to lower tickets to $10, or why they've gone from over a million viewers to now averaging a little over 800K for Dynamite... his product would probably be better.
But he spends time tweeting BS and letting folks get to him, even those who don't tag him. It's absurd. Like when he tweets that AEW has never been hotter (after Meltzer calls the product cold, rightfully so) and no one does big events better than AEW, does he actually believe it? Is he that delusional?
Has to be, after all when ratings fell he had to go to Cagematch fan ratings of all things to tweet about.
Spend less time thinking about WWE and more time on your product.
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Post by Sandman on Oct 14, 2023 21:35:14 GMT -6
Yeah, I like AEW, but Cocaine Tony needs to chill with the tweets, lol. It's like my boss at my first real adult job said to me once, make sure your own lawn is good before you start criticizing others. Which AEW almost always puts on really good matches, and it seems like they're trying to put together more/better stories, but there's still plenty of room for improvement.
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Post by Jules on Oct 30, 2023 15:15:26 GMT -6
AEW has been such a rollercoaster from the start of building good momentum and then just falling apart once or twice a year with situations mostly created by a lack of a real boss at the helm. Tony flies back and forth between "everybody's little buddy with the big checkbook" to enranged manchild.... I've almost TNA'd them in my mind, and just try to enjoy the matches and not think about the surrounding nonsense.
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Post by Jules on Apr 11, 2024 22:11:58 GMT -6
I mean, if nothing else it got people talking about them, again, I guess. But the whole deal with the All In footage, regardless of how one feels about Mr. Brooks, was one of the biggest self-owns I've ever seen in the history of wrestling. Made the entire promotion come off as low rent and bush league.... Tony Khan is his own worst enemy and no one is willing to risk their gravy train ride to tell him so.
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