Rell84shots
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Where's the verification on that? Because AEW is privately owned so they don't have to disclose the real numbers. As for MJF the hype is pretty much dead with him, which is why his own segments don't do that great a number anymore.This isn't true. MJF was widely considered a "draw" for AEW up until the entire company started losing viewership because of the incredibly lazy/bad booking they had going on.
I remember seeing MJF pulling up million quarter hours even with the Adam Cole feud. Same with Omega. Even Mercedes had high quarters when she first came in.
Now it's all a moot point because there's no way to know what the viewership on Max is. What we do know is that the PPV business is still very lucrative for them. They had over 11k at least at the Crypt the other night and the buyrate ended up being 140,000 at $50 per buy. That's on the backs of the talents I just named to go with Toni Storm and Swerve and maybe a couple others.
Anyone saying "the fed" is already lame, plus you've been acting like this since way before new ownership took over.Welcome to the fukk the Fed club.
I'm black so I focus on how black wrestlers are being treated. If other racial demos have a problem with HHH's booking of their people then they can speak up. You continue to act like we don't already have enough evidence to see just how horrible HHH books black talent.So in this same context, does this apply to wrestlers of other demographics? Dragon Lee ain't settin' the world on fire, nor has Santos Escobar, and Andrade is just doing OK I guess... does that have ANYTHING to do with PENTA? Black wrestlers are not monolithic, just like anyone else of any other race/nationality/gender are not... Oba Femi in NXT alone is far more charismatic and interesting than say, Apollo Crews or Omos have ever been on the main roster- why would we automatically believe his trajectory would be the same as theirs without actually seeing what happens?