April 16, 20205 yr comment_470536 Some back and forth on WWE releasing people. Some saying its just business and everyone is doing it. I think what irks a lot of people is WWE has hoarded talent for a long time. They would literally pay someone to sit at home rather then release them and risk them going to AEW. They refused to release anyone when requested, rolled over contracts to keep them etc. And now, when there has never been a worse time to be a free agent, releases people. Also, WWE will be the most profitable it has ever been in the next year even if they run zero house shows and other live events. They claim they're saving $4 million per month but also note the majority of that savings is deferring spending on their new building to replace Titan Tower. Industry-wide, only WWE has done this. The other groups are all paying their talent. AEW is paying per show talent as well. ROH is paying production people they booked for shows they now arent running. The longer this goes, the more likely they will all have to do this. But it's pretty bad timing for WWE who are at no risk of not being profitable, to do this. The one caveat is if USA and FOX somehow get out of the TV deals, but there is no indication of that happening. WWE is flush with money. AEW was running QT Marshall's gym for their recent events. They are reportedly taped up until DoN. No word on where DoN will take place or what the card will be. Probably they realize a lot could change. UFC thinks Vegas will be open in May so its always possible AEW runs Vegas with no crowd. More likely they run their facility in JAX. The reason they went to Atlanta for tapings was because JAX shut down all hotels. If that changes by May, they could run JAX for DoN. Getting everyone in is the other complication.
April 16, 20205 yr comment_470582 The talent cuts will save them about $703,000 per month, $4 million includes all expenses cut including expenses of moving into a new office. https://t.co/5AD9Eie1mc — Dave Meltzer (@davemeltzerWON) April 16, 2020 Vince could have paid all those guys for 50+ years out of the reserve. Shitty move to do this right now.
April 22, 20205 yr comment_471093 For those that like to do deep dives into the business of wrestling. This discusses the issue of WWE's fiduciary responsibility to shareholders to be as profitable as possible vs moral responsibility to not lay off talent and employees in the midst of being super profitable.
April 22, 20205 yr comment_471097 This is much funnier than I thought it would be. Also Savage was one of the greatest promo guys of all time.
April 23, 20205 yr comment_471290 Tony Kahn was hinting next weeks episode might be the best episode of Dynamite they have done so far.
April 24, 20205 yr comment_471340 19 hours ago, Jpan85 said: Tony Kahn was hinting next weeks episode might be the best episode of Dynamite they have done so far. Curious! Still working with a small crew. They are looking to go back life beginning of May and will have a larger crew. Everyone they need for the PPV basically. Will start the hard push for DoN.
April 24, 20205 yr comment_471354 Hesitated to even post this but Dream issued the statement and it’s the number one topic on Reddit or something. Allegation Dream DM’ed with minors sending **** pics and asking for them in return.
April 29, 20205 yr comment_471741 In these depressing times of not much to talk about, Dirty Dutch comes along to get everyone's hearts a flutter Likely he heard of the idea of WWE Network being sold off and conflated the idea. Who would buy them right now? However, WWE is for sale and has been for a few years.
April 30, 20205 yr comment_471933 That could mean, if true... the eventual return of other leagues & territories before Vince bought them out. Where wrestling once a month at the same venue would occur. Just like the AWA was in Winnipeg for decades. I doubt if ESPN would keep WWE a worldwide company. It would just fill time on their tv schedule.
May 3, 20205 yr comment_472326 I can't believe how low the ratings are going for Raw and Smackdown. How low will it go?? Will old school (attitude era) wrestling will come back?
May 3, 20205 yr comment_472376 15 hours ago, Brandon said: I can't believe how low the ratings are going for Raw and Smackdown. How low will it go?? Will old school (attitude era) wrestling will come back? I think wwe makes too much money to ever go back to the attitude era. Which is good because it really doesn’t hold up. Adult content isn’t their issue. Boring formulaic booking is. How low can it go before Vince makes a change? Before the pandemic I’d say it would never happen as long as Vince was in charge. You never know now. They usually cling to excuses though so I think they do nothing as long as covid can be blamed.
May 5, 20205 yr comment_472649 At this rate we wont have to worry about AEW rising to RAW. RAW will drop to AEW.
May 6, 20205 yr comment_472696 No wonder why McMahon wants to cash out before the next time they need to renew tv contracts. Yikes.
May 7, 20205 yr comment_472819 Hahaha apparently the Maryland state athletic commission fined AEW $10,000 for the hardcore match between Mox and Kenny last year. Hilarious!
May 7, 20205 yr comment_472950 19 hours ago, The Unknown Poster said: Hahaha apparently the Maryland state athletic commission fined AEW $10,000 for the hardcore match between Mox and Kenny last year. Hilarious! I like how that one dork thinks this is some kind of scandal or will have any effect on anything moving forward. Anyway, good Dynamite last night. Scary bump by Sammy G off the golf cart, but one hell of a visual. The whole street fight was really fun. I have to assume Kenny put that together as it had a distinctly DDT feel to it.
May 7, 20205 yr comment_472955 13 minutes ago, ediger said: I like how that one dork thinks this is some kind of scandal or will have any effect on anything moving forward. Anyway, good Dynamite last night. Scary bump by Sammy G off the golf cart, but one hell of a visual. The whole street fight was really fun. I have to assume Kenny put that together as it had a distinctly DDT feel to it. Agreed. That's Chris Cruise, used to announce for WCW. Im guessing he didnt get a job he wanted lol If you look at the Maryland Commission rules, every wrestling event breaks the rules. It is well known you should not do blood in Maryland and AEW did blood but the fact is, its archaic to hold pro wrestling to athletic commissions in that way. Good Dynamite against a pretty loaded NXT. Ratings: AEW 732 NXT 663
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