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Old 08-02-2020, 05:28 PM   #56658
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Originally Posted by RastafarianMon View Post
sure. but they went live and changed the time slot of when the show aired. attempting to stifle aew in itself is an admission that they take them seriously. not saying they fear the new company but they do see it as a credible threat.

you're being a contrarian for the sake of being one because you think you're above the average wrestling fan but the sad truth is that every single wrestling fan in existence has an inflated perception of their own opinion. you're no different.
If they took AEW seriously, they wouldn’t do shit like Eye for an Eye. They went live and to two hours because nuts if some amateur hour promotion is going to get all the TV rights fees. WWE had trialed NXT on USA before. This just sped up the process.

Also, wrestling fans will watch anything, so this was a good way to slice into that audience. Now AEW fans get excited about 800k viewers.
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