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Old 06-02-2022, 02:02 PM   #3980
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Originally Posted by Senpai Seph View Post
TNA has done numbers that dwarf anything AEW has ever done.

IM JUST SAYING
It’s true. TNA had the problem of never being able to really move past a 1.1 rating. AEW has the problem of never being able to move past a viewership of 1.1 million people.

Raw is a 3hr show broadcast that spreads out of prime time. Imagine how much worse a 3hr Dynamite would do? You see the damage Rampage takes by being in its slot. Somehow people can’t help themselves but try and make that sort of tailing a win though. Like it’s impossible to actually be a hit on television.

What’s also constantly ignored is the WWE’s global presence. Is Rampage on in Canada yet? I know there isn’t the demand for it here in Australia. Then you’ve also go WWE’s growing streaming deals, and their plans for actually relevant technology. How is that HBO Max deal going for AEW?

WWE is the dinosaur, yet they are kicking ass and taking the definite lead with contemporary media. Gotta be a mark for those archaic and misunderstood Nielsens, which they aren’t even winning.
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