N-gga stay throwing bricks in a crowd of people then running offYou know he ain't gonna reply to this.
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N-gga stay throwing bricks in a crowd of people then running offYou know he ain't gonna reply to this.
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The afternoon slot for college football that day kind of weak. Florida/Miami probably playing at prime time so that's what I'm probably checking for once All Out is done after a 6 hour PPVI can watch AJ Lee's limited in ring time on twitter

Konnan claimed on his Keepin It 100 podcast that a lot of people he talks to who work in AEW have no respect for Tony Khan and only do what he asks so they can get paid.
Take with a heavy grain of salt since it's Konnan...
I don't think the majority of AEW fans who are likely to buy All Out really care about what WWE is doing.
Only $10 off the regular price.
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They ain't gonna give them away lol. This is a proven model for them. If you can sell them at $40/$50 then why go lower?
They could have done better then $10.
What do you think it should be? I already have HBO Max so it don't really affect me at all.
At least $20 off or half off. You have to subscribe to HBO to even get the $10 discount. I'll still pay because its cheaper then Prime but they could have done a better discount.
there was no question AEW was going to lose that fight. Unless of course you just wanted AEW to get an L and troll away 

Looking at the CFB schedule these are the games of significance atm...Why would anyone want AEW to go head to head with WWE in their first ESPN show that's gonna get a huge boost by sheer promotion and hype (like the Netflix debut)there was no question AEW was going to lose that fight. Unless of course you just wanted AEW to get an L and troll away
They did the smart thing, go earlier so lose less PPV buys by avoiding going head to head (plus college football's prime time game) and they finally get the HBO Max PPV deal so promote it. Now they have a much better chance to avoid getting the lowest PPV number in their history. And considering the show will have 10-12k in attendance, it's gonna be a good money maker![]()
Why would anyone want AEW to go head to head with WWE in their first ESPN show that's gonna get a huge boost by sheer promotion and hype (like the Netflix debut)there was no question AEW was going to lose that fight. Unless of course you just wanted AEW to get an L and troll away
They did the smart thing, go earlier so lose less PPV buys by avoiding going head to head (plus college football's prime time game) and they finally get the HBO Max PPV deal so promote it. Now they have a much better chance to avoid getting the lowest PPV number in their history. And considering the show will have 10-12k in attendance, it's gonna be a good money maker![]()
Sure, but let's not act like this call was because of that. It's just an added perk/positive of the move.Since the UK and Europe have been supporting AEW a lot... it's also a lot easier to get people in the states to buy a show in the afternoon than to get people in Europe to buy it at 1am
