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Old 05-20-2023, 03:45 PM   #14013
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Originally Posted by Ol Dirty Dastard View Post
What are you talking about XRod? I'm not parsing through this entire ridiculous argument. Being good for WBD's bottom line means AEW is--to some degree--successful.
Sure. And this might seem like hair-splitting, but I’d say that speaks more to the success of WBD more than AEW. We don’t even know if their new deal (assuming they get one) is going to put them in the green or not when you factor in talent costs, production, etc.

Dynamite would logically bring in >$90 million for both WBD and AEW. If the Alvarez deal is correct (he’s lying), then $100 million per year over 3 years is an absolute dogshit deal. They’d be better off with their current setup.

Between Dynamite, Collision and Rampage, anything less than $200 million would have to be seen as them taking the heavy dick, surely?
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