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  1. 5 minutes ago, Eivion said:

    Do you really not see how you have kind of just equated Tony Khan to a savior and WWE as the devil with these comments. Wrestling is not more popular or respected than it was before AEW. WWE/NXT was never trying to wipe all promotions out. This is the type of stuff I think is unhealthy regardless of who people are being hyper positive or negative towards.

    https://www.wrestlinginc.com/news/2018/11/wwe-reportedly-has-right-to-purchase-uk-indie-promotions-648364/

    I feel like this says otherwise, but we can agree to disagree I guess.

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  2. Who's asking for Tony Khan to get a free pass?

    Meh, maybe I'm wrong and maybe it's opinion based. But Tony Khan has done more to grow the BRAND of PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING across the BOARD moreso than anyone else in recent memory. Most certainly WWE... I mean, wasn't NXT gonna wipe out all the promotions practically outside of the US (and pretty much did for a lot of the UK)? That's best for rasslin? THAT'S my point. 
     

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    This is consistently trying to belittle an owner who has done pretty close to everything in his power to treat the wrestling business with as much respect as a new owner could and try to bring it to the glory, respect, and enjoyment it once had. Brodie Lee, Owen Hart memorial, KultureCity, and I'm sure many more I'm forgetting.

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  3. 7 minutes ago, Eivion said:

    This kind of amuses me as this is what a decent amount of people were doing in WWE threads until a year or two into AEW's existence. 

    They were also the only mainstream game in town at the time too. We love 'rasslin and just want some good graps. 

    This is consistently trying to belittle an owner who has done pretty close to everything in his power to treat the wrestling business with as much respect as a new owner could and try to bring it to the glory, respect, and enjoyment it once had. Brodie Lee, Owen Hart memorial, KultureCity, and I'm sure many more I'm forgetting.

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  4. 10 minutes ago, Dolphman 3000 said:

    Tony Khan Discusses Why Talent Doesn’t Always See The Spotlight At AEW
     

    Literally calls anyone not on AEW TV second-stringers

    Insulting your roster is great for morale!

    Genuine question bruv, do you enjoy AEW or do you just try and facilitate news in as negative of a way as possible for strife? It's really odd that a majority of the time I see your posts, they are always in some negative connotation. Especially when it comes to Tony Khan, because I'm starting to feel like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day and let me tell you something, I'm not THAT old yet.

    If you aren't a fan of TK, that's fair - to each their own - but at some point trying to dress up a quote as something it's not is kind of off putting to a lot of us. And I guarantee you a majority of posters on here will agree that you do exactly that.

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  5. I was listening to Bischoffs podcast today and he was talking about if the Fusient deal had gone through, they wanted to set up the Power Plant in Las Vegas for a more centralized location where the training area could turn into a make shift studio.

    Which made me wonder. Could a major promotion run exclusively out of Las Vegas? Every week you have your one or two shows from the studio, maybe travel for PPVs or something. The amount of tourists/visitors helping with the attendance? I know it's not a 1/1 example and sports are different (loyalty, etc.) but the Raiders have seen a rise in attendance (moving from around 88-90% of a filled stadium in Oakland to around 95% in Vegas). 

    I just feel like wrestling could fit like a shoe with Vegas as we have seen with PPVs in the past.

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  6. 24 minutes ago, The Comedian said:

    Do you also agree with me that LA Knight is impressing me way more with his promo/character work than whatever the fuck Bray is doing?

    LA Knight has megastar written all over him. Admittedly I wasn't too familiar with him prior to WWE as I hadn't seen much (if any) Eli Drake in Impact, but I'll be DAMNED if I am not impressed by him on a weekly basis. This week, good example. Howdy goes to come out on the ramp or whatever and instead of just standing there and staring, Knight drops a few more kicks to Wyatt down in the corner. I genuinely think he could be a main event player in the future for them. Why in gods name Vince wanted him as just a manager blows my mind.

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  7. 14 hours ago, Octopus said:

    RoH was great but it always was feeding talent to WWE and TNA. If the matches and booking is good, sweet. If not, boooooo. If it’s main evented by Claudio and filled with great talent that are not big enough names yet for Dynamite, fine.
    The trick will be showcasing the talent. If the matches are good and people actually buy the app, I’m sure talent that would be on Dark wouldn’t mind being on RoH.

    I'd honestly replace Claudio with Joe. I think Joe has the name value and has been a world champion in numerous other places (TNA, NXT) so he has that big name that comes with him. Not a knock on Claudio, but for the fans eyes - I would think Samoa Joe would be a much better "name" to be at the top of the RoH hierarchy. Plus it gives the guy who beats him a "holy shit, he beat JOE" push as well. Plus AEW has MORE than enough hosses that they would suffice. Wardlow, Powerhouse Hobbs, BIG BILL, Archer, etc.

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  8. 3 minutes ago, TheVileOne said:

    Why did they protect Matt Riddle but not Roman Reigns when he had a wellness violation? Other than that it's a different regime, people in charge now.

    I have a rabbit hole theory that it was because Linda going to be selected as the leader of the SBA by Trump. Roman was suspended in 2016, right before the election time. All I can think is that they wanted to cross all their Ts and dot their Is to make sure nothing could come under fire. Maybe even makes her/the company look better saying "see, we don't care if it's even our biggest star. We care about integrity (lol, i know)". 

    I know its an out there theory that probably isn't true, but looking at WWE landscape in 2016 that's the best I can think of.

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  9. 25 minutes ago, John from Cincinnati said:

    I don't recall the exact details, but wasn't that a revenge porn situation? If so, let's not go down this road. 

    Yeah I don't recall the specifics of it either and am not trying to derail the topic. Was just thinking of situations that may be comparable.

    Also had no idea about a Ricochet tug video either. Wonder if it's rated 5 stars?

  10. 4 minutes ago, GuerrillaMonsoon said:

    MORE MENS OPINIONS ON WOMENS BODIES.

    To be fair... Are we thinking if Riddle or Rollins were caught spinning their meat on OF they wouldn't be fired either? I mean we don't have a male to example to counter this with, but Paige did have a sex tape released and she wasn't fired. So idk. Whole situation is intersting to say the least.

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  11. Damn it, life can end just way too quick. Two days ago, 48 hours ago everything seemed normal and now here we are.

    Man revolutionized the game with the air raid and had some of, if not the most entertaining soundbites in sports. The world of college football is in a better place for having Coach Leach in it but today it took a hit. A true legend. 

    And also a great guest spot of Friday Night Lights. 

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  12. 2 hours ago, JLowe said:

    I don’t know, I think there is a big value add of potentially having two hours of ROH show taping with a live Rampage vs. two hours of YouTube tapings (which I enjoy but are mostly enhancement squashes). You’re likely to have more competitive matches, storylines/angles, title defenses. For people who were on the fence about a live Rampage, seeing familiar names and an actual advance ROH card could tip them into buying a ticket. Would it be worth the cost of travel for the company? That’s a fair question .

    I think in an ideally perfect world, we would get TWO hours of live Rampage every week playing and then having RoH taped before that which would inherently increase the value of Rampage as a must see show. Issue with that is - AEW has a hard enough time of keeping Rampage in a stable one hour slot so I don't know if WBD is THAT happy with them. Then you have the problem of basically going head to head with SmackDown, but that's also the problem with back dooring yourself to only Friday nights and having your main show be in the middle of the week. They've limited the days they will do business because of the NFL to Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday essentially with no TV for Monday or Thursday (even though I think Thursday would work, but is back to back days of live wrestling too much?).

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  13. I like the idea of taping Ring of Honor with the AEW shows as it will at least "familiarize" the AEW fans with some of the lesser known RoH talent. The only thing that I won't like about it is the fact that you can't really separate the look of RoH and AEW because you're going to be using the same entrance set, ramp, etc. as you would for your main show. There has to be some level of separation between them, and I'm not sure how they could really swing that - but there has to be a clear line drawn between RoH and AEW and you can't have them feel like the same product.

    Wednesday: Elevation 7pm-8pm/Live Dynamite 8pm-10pm
    Friday: RoH TV 8-10pm/Live Rampage 10pm-11pm

    The only reason I say that is I don't want everyone getting burnt out by the time the main show comes around. There have been so many times (including the show I attended last year) where the crowd was dead by the time Rampage came around because we had an hour of Dark, then two hours of Dynamite, and then an hour of Rampage. Four hours is just so much. Or, maybe expand that Rampage to two hours and turn it into your version of SmackDown which the roster can support now. Then you get an hour of RoH tapings and two hours of Rampage.

    The benefits of taping RoH with AEW would be so obvious that I'm sure TK would have to be thinking of it. You have all your production crew right there, easier to coordinate schedules and probably much cheaper on the finances in the end. However, I can't recall two "separate" promotions taping shows back to back - even NXT never running the same arena as WWE - let alone an hour before the main show.

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  14. 3 hours ago, Matt D said:

    Khan definitely hears criticism. But he also hears it in his own way and he has his own mental lines in the sand which may not be the same as what others see/feel. Like the ROH stuff. He's very firm that ROH stuff has been 100% kept off Dynamite except for when it comes to Jericho because he'd be on there anyway. That it's been relegated to Rampage mostly. But I don't think the fanbase necessary remembers what was on Rampage and what was on Dynamite when it comes to the midcard.

    Joe's been on Dynamite a fair bit with that TV title and now TNT title as well. RoH "stuff" has kind of been kept off Dynamite but Garcia still shows up and is the RoH Pure champ, FTR show up and are the RoH Tag champs. I think that's where the problem lies. Everyone who's a RoH champ is an AEW guy so it just leads us to a bunch of blurred lines. Now play that track Robin Thicke.

  15. 48 minutes ago, Craig H said:

    And Punk is very much the "asshole friend." The one that you have that you enjoy hanging out with, but you have to fight cringing when they're with you when you're out with other people because who knows what the hell they're going to say. It's like, well, more than likely he's going to say some shit and I'm going to get a text later asking me what was up with your boy.

    Then months will pass and I'll be like, no no no, he's different now. He was just in a bad place. And he'll be changed for a bit until he pops off about something again and then inside you're like, "dammit, you had one job."

    After this last little issue with AEW, I'm all out of time for CM Punk. Really happy with what he brought to AEW and the MJF storyline, but the backstage drama and bullshit seems to always center around that man. Almost every place he has ever been, there's always stories of him being a little pecker. 

    Whoever said the Elite ARE AEW is 100% spot on. AEW just feels like AEW with the Young Bucks and Kenny Omega. They are what CM Punk wanted to be, except their revolution blew up a little bit more than Punks.

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  16. 32 minutes ago, Craig H said:

    He's already got Mookie doing this stuff. You want him to use another board member for it too?

    I'm underqualified and only joking, but my point does stand that I love this side of wrestling talk.

    Also, Jade to confront Bow Wow on Dynamite this Wednesday.

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  17. 5 hours ago, StuntmanCrowley said:

    i honestly never knew so many wrestling fans were financial analysts.  Crazy.  I feel like I'm in a Facebook wrestling group

    Believe it or not, I'm actually studying business in college right now - so half of this stuff is right up my alley.

    Hey Tony, if you're reading the message board right now - I am available.

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  18. 1 hour ago, LF2 said:

    He could have answered it differently then. How hard is it to say “We’ll look and see who’s available to our partner promotion, and go from there. Or plug FTR going, and say he’ll send some other with them.” That way it covers the reveal, but it also doesn’t make him look like a goof for saying what he did. 

    1. Why does he look like a goof?

    2. Who cares? The things people try and parce with "well he should've done x..." is getting kind of absurd now.

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  19. Never understood the hate for Khan; unless people are just jealous they aren't in his shoes. The guy has done so much for wrestling as a whole. Say what you will about the quality of shows and whether they're your cup of tea or not - but he's done and tried to do nothing more than bring all wrestling together.

    If I was in Tony Khans shoes, I'd have done the same exact thing and I bet there are tons of wrestling historians/fans on here who'd share that same sentiment.

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