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Old 10-08-2019, 08:50 PM   #503
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AEW seems to be working off the "lean startup model." It centers around putting forth a minimum viable product that you make available to consumers - then you take their feedback and pivot/evolve depending on the demands of the market.

So, they're aware while their show is of the necessary quality to exist - and find some success - on television--it's a continual work of progress that requires continual assessment and adjustments.

Whereas, the WWE just does shit the same old way, like most legacy brands.
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