I'm guessing it got people talking about their show/company post mania and people who don't usually watch to watch it. Whether it retains them or not remains to be seen (assuming the latter)What was the purpose of showing the video? What did it achieve from aew perspective?
It seems to me they just got talking about CM Punk and the footage showed he was telling the truth during his interview. They need to focus on improving the wrestling element of their show and getting fans that way.I'm guessing it got people talking about their show/company post mania and people who don't usually watch to watch it. Whether it retains them or not remains to be seen (assuming the latter)
Pretty sure he plagiarised a promo from the year 2000
Cus Tony feared for his life? Means he's never stepped foot in a pub in England, odd considering his Fulham roots.So it turns out the footage was almost exactly as described. So why the feck did they feel the need to show it?
They really need to atop focusing on WWE or acting like they're trying to take WWE on.
It's sad and before they were doing this they were putting on entertaining shows themselves.
Although a bit ironic that Punk is the first I can remember coming into AEW and taking swipes at WWE openly on screen
I don't think Cody has what it takes to be the big dog for long. He's gotten a feel good storyline and maybe in a month or so, it'll be time to move on. There really doesn't seem to be anyone to replace him though!
They've got guys you could have fantastic programs with but have done nothing of note with them. Jay white, Adam cole, edge, Christian, Danielson, black, okada, ibushi etc. If you wanted to build up someone "homegrown" there's wardlow, who I think they should have pulled the trigger on whilst he was on, and I'm probably missing quite a few.When is MJF back, they need someone to focus the show around and he’s basically the only top guy they’ve built yet
They've got guys you could have fantastic programs with but have done nothing of note with them. Jay white, Adam cole, edge, Christian, Danielson, black, okada, ibushi etc. If you wanted to build up someone "homegrown" there's wardlow, who I think they should have pulled the trigger on whilst he was on, and I'm probably missing quite a few.
Said it a million times before, he needs to hand over the keys to someone else and just finance the company. If you want a company that focuses more on the match quality and less on the stories, fine, but you still need to make good booking decisions. I'd strongly argue NXT black and gold before the TV deal, focused heavily on match quality and less so on the stories and it was fecking excellent. When they did concentrate on stories they were often hit out the park too.
No it wontAlso that footage will end up being the nail in the coffin for AEW. Pathetic attempt to drum up interest just to have everyone laughing at them
Pretty sure he plagiarised a promo from the year 2000
Triple H made a general comment about free agents on a side show but he chose to reply on their main show to someone he wasn’t mentioned in. Silly stuff.
They really need to atop focusing on WWE or acting like they're trying to take WWE on.
It's sad and before they were doing this they were putting on entertaining shows themselves.
Although a bit ironic that Punk is the first I can remember coming into AEW and taking swipes at WWE openly on screen
Tbf I put Christian in that group but his dead dad run has been entertaining af.Adam Cole has really gone downhill since that storyline with MJF finished. Christian is one of my favourites in AEW at the moment along with Samoa Joe. However they seem to focus on getting new signings, getting an initial reaction and then they fall down the order. They've got so much talent there and like you said, under someone who was running things effectively, they would flourish.
Ospreay stole the rocks and machine gun line from a random backstage segment Punk did after mania. I don't mind him firing back, but you're gonna silly if your big line is copying someone else's promo from less than a week ago.
I laughed out loud after seeing this.
I get how they're trying to work this into the FTR Bucks build, but they really should have gone with a silly reenactment, that's right up the Bucks' street anyway.
As it is, the footage almost entirely vindicates Punk and shows Tony Khan, Meltzer and the guys he's a mouthpiece for, and the rest of the Elite hanger on to be, at best, misleading in their accounts of things. Which in turn begs the question as to reliable their account if brawl out is too.
I didn’t think I could love CM Punk any more than I already do, but here we are. Saw a video of his Ariel Helwani interview comments overlaid with the backstage footage and it matches up so perfectly it feels like a play by play. You can see a point where Punk looks to his right at Tony (who is sitting behind the wall), which is presumably the moment Perry said “what are you gonna do about it.” He’s inviting Tony Khan to step in a deal with an escalating situation but instead he’s shitting himself at grown adults raising their voice and doesn’t get involved. No wonder Punk had had enough of it all. This is the moment Tony was scared for his life.
Some footage doing the rounds of Jamie Carragher calling Tony Khan a clown three years ago on Sky Sports, after a Twitter meltdown about Fulham. The guy is basically a socially awkward internet nerd with a billion dollars to spend on real life wrestling figures, so it’s no wonder he couldn’t handle what was barely a scuffle happening in front of him. Sheltered rich kid. I saw worse fights on the playground at school on a regular basis.
Even Meltzer has given up.
Thing is, I can imagine scuffles like that happen all the time at Wrestling events around the world, and have done for god knows how long.
They're probably just dealt with a lot better then this has been.