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Old 02-04-2022, 04:33 PM   #3324
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Originally Posted by Mr. Nerfect View Post
The whole “AEW is still young” thing doesn’t hold much water with me. I don’t think it takes that long to get over. Austin’s run at the top basically lasted as long as AEW has been around. Something in its fourth season isn’t considered “new” in television terms. But yes, I would say the WWF did have stars within 3 years of forming. But they also had television and a presence before that.
Yeah I don't know how anybody plays that card for a company with an unlimited budget and no necessity to turn a profit. They are not making money and reinvesting and growing based on their success. There is nothing wrong with doing it the way they are, but that whole give the poor startup company that is only 3 years old a break is asinine.
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