All-Purpose News Thread Part II

Khelandros

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I would on agree on ratings but could one make a measurable impact on AEW? Hard to say. I wouldn't have thought Cody would have made the impact he has made in WWE but here we are. He was also booked like a superstar from the beginning and maybe the torn pec match elevated him to another level but when you look at where he was in his final year or so of AEW compared to where he is in WWE it's impressive. The fans bought in hook, line and sinker.
Probably for about a month, just like every other wrestler coming over from WWE.

See: Copeland, Black, Cole, Strickland came in cold and has now heated up, Keith Lee, Samoa Joe, Hardy & Hardy, FTR kind of are but they seem to be jobbers for the Bucks, Dillinger, Miro, Andrade, The Big Slow, Ruby Soho, Bobby Fish, O'Reilly, Toni Storm was cold but heated up with Timeless, Athena, Claudio went from midcard in WWE to midcard in AEW, Strong, and of course Ricochet but he is still in the just opened toy stage.

There are exceptions, with Bryan being pretty steady but booked terribly, Moxley doing his hardcore stuff, and Billy Gunn with the Acclaimed.
 

sansabri

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I would on agree on ratings but could one make a measurable impact on AEW? Hard to say. I wouldn't have thought Cody would have made the impact he has made in WWE but here we are. He was also booked like a superstar from the beginning and maybe the torn pec match elevated him to another level but when you look at where he was in his final year or so of AEW compared to where he is in WWE it's impressive. The fans bought in hook, line and sinker.
someone (old or new) could absolutely catch lightning in a bottle and it'd be great if it happened
 

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Hell baby
Only outside guy that was a consistent needle mover for AEW was Punk, and brawl out more or less led to the end of that
 

sansabri

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is the guy in quotation marks also the same guy who'd drop in info from total divas
 

BostonBob

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The CW Network is airing this WWE special next weekend. It airs at various times on different CW affiliates.

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How did that go for WCW in the long run?

Tony has a tough enough time as is with putting together fluid storylines with who he has

K.O and Sami arent the names they once were and would be the typical AEW name thats hot for a moment and lost in the shuffle

Not only that but how many names will demand creative control like mone

I'm far from an AEW defender (Trust me, ask certain mods who will delete my posts if I say anything critical of AEW) but WCW died largely because AOL bought Time Warner and wanted nothing to do with wrestling, and they couldn't get a TV deal anywhere else.

With the advent of streaming, companies don't really need to worry about not getting some sort of deal, whether on cable or streaming. Content providers are starving for content.

Now, the question is whether that TV deal would be good enough for the company to profit. AEW's new deal is. But if their ratings continue to go down the tubes, their next one may not be.
 

Khelandros

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I'm far from an AEW defender (Trust me, ask certain mods who will delete my posts if I say anything critical of AEW) but WCW died largely because AOL bought Time Warner and wanted nothing to do with wrestling, and they couldn't get a TV deal anywhere else.

With the advent of streaming, companies don't really need to worry about not getting some sort of deal, whether on cable or streaming. Content providers are starving for content.

Now, the question is whether that TV deal would be good enough for the company to profit. AEW's new deal is. But if their ratings continue to go down the tubes, their next one may not be.
What new deal? Rumored one from last week that has not been announced or confirmed? It's been a week and nothing but silence.

WCW died well before the AOL deal. Contracts for wrestlers were inflated, work schedule was almost non existent for some, creative control was in the hands of the talent, episodes towards the end were a mess, the fans had turned on everything they were doing. The AOL deal was just the straw.
 

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What new deal? Rumored one from last week that has not been announced or confirmed? It's been a week and nothing but silence.

WCW died well before the AOL deal. Contracts for wrestlers were inflated, work schedule was almost non existent for some, creative control was in the hands of the talent, episodes towards the end were a mess, the fans had turned on everything they were doing. The AOL deal was just the straw.

... That's kinda the point. It's somewhat similar to AEW except WCW fell apart because they couldn't secure TV distribution to keep the gongshow going.

AEW doesn't really have that problem... Yet.
 

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Wrestling legend Ric Flair and his wife, Wendy Barlow, are ending their marriage ... after the two tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony six years ago.

The 75-year-old released a statement on Monday via Instagram that he enjoyed being with Wendy, but after their ups and downs, it was best they go their separate ways.

"I'll never be able to thank her enough for standing by my side through my terrible health crisis in 2017. She never left my side! And for that, I will always be grateful."
 

BostonBob

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After McMahon put out his statement the lawyers for Janel Grant countered with this:


“Vince McMahon physically and emotionally abused, sexually assaulted and human trafficked Janel Grant for more than two years. Calling his horrific and criminal behavior ‘an affair’ is delusional and nothing more than a sad attempt to save his shredded reputation. Although Ms. Grant has not seen the ‘Mr. McMahon’ docuseries, we hope it shines a bright light on his abhorrent and criminal actions by accurately portraying the realities of his abusive and exploitative behavior.

“Ms. Grant will no longer be silenced by McMahon. Her story, though deeply troubling and exceptionally painful, is one that can help other abuse survivors find their voices. We seek to hold McMahon, John Laurinaitis and WWE accountable and to give Ms. Grant her day in court.”
 

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