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Old 10-13-2020, 10:01 PM   #3253
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Originally Posted by Emperor Smeat View Post
According to Cody, AEW's planned 2nd show won't be on TNT and instead on a different WarnerMedia network.

If I had to guess, its probably going to be TBS since they don't have as strong of a sports commitment that TNT has. TBS mostly just airs MLB Playoffs and NCAA Men's Basketball tournament games. TNT airs those plus regular season NBA games and also soccer games.
I was thinking the other day with Peacock offering WWE content, I could surely see AEW content ending up on HBO Max. Not sure if they would go the weekly show route, but if they did it would be a real way to gauge how many wrestling fans who do not already subscribe would sign up to not miss the show.

Down the line, maybe even as soon as when both WWE's and AEW's current TV deals are up, they might have a more lucrative offer from streaming services over traditional TV.

The way things are going with consumer preferences and all the big media companies reshuffling their business models toward a streaming, it certainly seems a likely scenario.
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