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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2020 15:24:41 GMT -5
Quinn did a good job selling the injury. Hardy looked lost, but in the off chance that was a part of the work that would be next level. Either way I believed the injury was legit so well done there.
827k this week, 731 for NXT, so both shows were up which is awesome news. Fans starting to come back to both hopefully
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Post by Yambag Jones on May 28, 2020 15:53:28 GMT -5
Quinn did a good job selling the injury. Hardy looked lost, but in the off chance that was a part of the work that would be next level. Either way I believed the injury was legit so well done there. 827k this week, 731 for NXT, so both shows were up which is awesome news. Fans starting to come back to both hopefully Great to see AEW out of the 600's
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Post by LA Times on May 28, 2020 16:34:57 GMT -5
I dont think they had all those boxes of shirts made. Its just screenprinted on demand.
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Post by PJ on May 28, 2020 16:42:21 GMT -5
I thought last night’s show was entertaining until the second Tyson walked onto the stage. That felt like they were jumping the shark.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2020 16:44:48 GMT -5
I thought last night’s show was entertaining until the second Tyson walked onto the stage. That felt like they were jumping the shark. Some people say they jumped the shark with the way the last episode of 2019 ended. I think it’s too early for them to jump the shark.
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Post by Yambag Jones on May 28, 2020 16:49:43 GMT -5
I dont think they had all those boxes of shirts made. Its just screenprinted on demand. PWT is entirely print to order, but I loved that segment that started the show and think it's a great t-shirt idea. I think the Inner Circle is transitioning into a tweener group, so I'm totally fine with their comedy spots.
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Post by Yambag Jones on May 28, 2020 16:50:45 GMT -5
I thought last night’s show was entertaining until the second Tyson walked onto the stage. That felt like they were jumping the shark. Some people say they jumped the shark with the way the last episode of 2019 ended. I think it’s too early for them to jump the shark. They've shown that when their audience as a whole rejects something, they're willing to course correct. That's the sign of a smart businessman.
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Post by Yambag Jones on May 28, 2020 16:52:19 GMT -5
I thought last night’s show was entertaining until the second Tyson walked onto the stage. That felt like they were jumping the shark. It's not a great way to end the show. Maybe running in the main event segment was the only way to get Tyson, but I wasn't a fan. Maybe if they placed it to begin the 2nd hour I would be more forgiving.
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Post by LA Times on May 28, 2020 16:56:11 GMT -5
I dont think they had all those boxes of shirts made. Its just screenprinted on demand. PWT is entirely print to order, but I loved that segment that started the show and think it's a great t-shirt idea. I think the Inner Circle is transitioning into a tweener group, so I'm totally fine with their comedy spots. I prefer my T-shirts already produced/printed and ready to wear
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Post by JTG on May 28, 2020 17:01:45 GMT -5
I really enjoyed last night's show, but am also on the fence about Mike Tyson's involvement. I don't think AEW needs that kind of program but I'm sure it'll help to a degree with exposure to the casual viewer. I guess this leads to a Jericho vs. Tyson fight / match at All Out? We shall see.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2020 17:09:22 GMT -5
I really enjoyed last night's show, but am also on the fence about Mike Tyson's involvement. I don't think AEW needs that kind of program but I'm sure it'll help to a degree with exposure to the casual viewer. I guess this leads to a Jericho vs. Tyson fight / match at All Out? We shall see. That's just it. As a whole I think essentially no one here enjoyed the Tyson part, but it really wasn't designed with us in mind. It was definitely to try to get some outside publicity and get more eyes on the product.
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Post by Yambag Jones on May 28, 2020 17:32:38 GMT -5
PWT is entirely print to order, but I loved that segment that started the show and think it's a great t-shirt idea. I think the Inner Circle is transitioning into a tweener group, so I'm totally fine with their comedy spots. I prefer my T-shirts already produced/printed and ready to wear lol You gotta love that musty cardboard smell on a new shirt. People need to add the $3-4 to get a soft print on PWT. They're the best t-shirts I've ever ordered.
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Post by Yambag Jones on May 28, 2020 17:33:50 GMT -5
I really enjoyed last night's show, but am also on the fence about Mike Tyson's involvement. I don't think AEW needs that kind of program but I'm sure it'll help to a degree with exposure to the casual viewer. I guess this leads to a Jericho vs. Tyson fight / match at All Out? We shall see. That's just it. As a whole I think essentially no one here enjoyed the Tyson part, but it really wasn't designed with us in mind. It was definitely to try to get some outside publicity and get more eyes on the product. I mean, it worked. They popped a solid number.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2020 17:46:50 GMT -5
Quinn did a good job selling the injury. Hardy looked lost, but in the off chance that was a part of the work that would be next level. Either way I believed the injury was legit so well done there. 827k this week, 731 for NXT, so both shows were up which is awesome news. Fans starting to come back to both hopefully They go up while raw goes down. Raw didn’t even get a million more than aew. Hopefully within a year Dynamite will be in Raw’s ballpark in terms of viewers.
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Post by BaLoR RoLLiNS on May 28, 2020 17:48:03 GMT -5
Can they even trust Tyson in the ring? The guy just seems so lost and idiotic.
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Post by hitmancmedge on May 28, 2020 17:55:08 GMT -5
Can they even trust Tyson in the ring? The guy just seems so lost and idiotic. That’s one thing I’ll say WWE does better than anyone else, Tyson looked out of place but his dumbass entourage trying to steal the show and upstage and get their face on camera. His acting friend with the face paint was awful. They obviously didn’t clue all that entourage and tell them where to be and what to do.
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Post by K5 on May 28, 2020 18:22:34 GMT -5
I thought last night’s show was entertaining until the second Tyson walked onto the stage. That felt like they were jumping the shark. I’m right on board with you there.
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Post by hitmancmedge on May 28, 2020 18:28:25 GMT -5
One thing I absolutely wanna point out is, I am old enough (sadly) to remember Meltzer’s reaction to Tyson coming in to WWE in 1998 and he was very against it, thought it was desperate, a waste of money, wasn’t gonna pay off, and you could have lured key WCW away with that money.
He thinks it’s a good idea now for AEW...with a 22 years older Tyson without fans.
I get it then...I get it now there are people who will give it the time of day because Mike Tyson still carries that unpredictable presence
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Post by K5 on May 28, 2020 18:55:26 GMT -5
One thing I absolutely wanna point out is, I am old enough (sadly) to remember Meltzer’s reaction to Tyson coming in to WWE in 1998 and he was very against it, thought it was desperate, a waste of money, wasn’t gonna pay off, and you could have lured key WCW away with that money. He thinks it’s a good idea now for AEW...with a 22 years older Tyson without fans. I get it then...I get it now there are people who will give it the time of day because Mike Tyson still carries that unpredictable presence not saying he didn’t speak negatively of it at some point potentially, but here he’s pretty damn optimistic about it - stating that wcw was attempting to get Tyson too but Turner didn’t want to get mixed up in Tyson’s controversy and how if positioned as a baby face it could help put over a new major face (it did exactly that). only thing he said negatively was something along the lines of “Tyson might further sully wrestling in people’s eyes, but that was the WWF’s clear direction as of the last year anyways.”
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Post by PJ on May 28, 2020 18:56:57 GMT -5
One thing I absolutely wanna point out is, I am old enough (sadly) to remember Meltzer’s reaction to Tyson coming in to WWE in 1998 and he was very against it, thought it was desperate, a waste of money, wasn’t gonna pay off, and you could have lured key WCW away with that money. He thinks it’s a good idea now for AEW...with a 22 years older Tyson without fans. I get it then...I get it now there are people who will give it the time of day because Mike Tyson still carries that unpredictable presence I’ve never followed him, but I think he was wrong then and he’s wrong now. Back then with Austin it was fresh and new with the shock factor. Last night you knew what was going to happen because it was a retread. And it didn’t come off as anything but that.
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