>gets as many buys as Forbidden Door
say something nice about it
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>gets as many buys as Forbidden Door
say something nice about it
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The opener was good.
heymans promo
Absolutely kino fricking poster.
>AEW's worst PPV still did better than TNA's best PPV
and people act like TNA was more competitive lmao
better? yes
funnier? yes
more entertaining? yes
more watchable? yes
more competitive? sadly, no
Not only did they have million viewers, they had two million viewers.
The PPV market is a vastly different beast compared to 2006.
Is this the assigned cope?
No because finding restreams at the time wasn't as easy as going to Baked. I remember working at a burger king in 2006 and watched the super bowl on a laggy, low resolution chinese stream.
This Baked site sounds pretty cool, care to give the full website address friend?
Noone cares how you watched the superbowl yah geek.
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and the highest buyrate they ever got was 60,000
if you weren't a moron you'd realize which was more important
wwe's and tna's ppv sales were pretty proportionate with the size of their audience. aew's ppv sales are disproportionate and a result of a cult like devotion. having 900k viewers but selling 150k ppvs is really not normal when you think about it. when wwe had 7m viewers they were still only selling 500k worldwide for most ppvs
copE
Tna had millions of viewers at the time of their highest ppv buyrate
based
culty copey
TNA never was competitive who the hell thinks that?
TNA was able to sustain a million at their peak while AEW can't
Stay mad
I loved that Chamber Match! The right guy won.
>kills all the jobbers, walks out as champion
seems about right
The tag match opener was good. If you watch that and turn it off immediately after, you can call it a good episode of WWECW
That's why I didn't gt the fuss with ALL IN being the first NA even to get 10,000 people in an arena i 20 years. WWE does 20,000+ at Wrestlemania.
GOOD MORNING SIR
Anon, it's...it's not morning.
still better than any AEW or recent WWE ppv
I still own this on dvd and I remember enjoying the tag match with m&m vs the hardys
kek what a based PPV that made all the obese smelly smarks seethed
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Tony Khan has been successful in building AEW into a viable competitor to WWE. AEW was founded in January 2019, and it has already grown to become the second largest professional wrestling promotion in the United States. AEW has been able to attract many of the top wrestlers in the world, including Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega, and Jon Moxley. AEW has also been able to secure television deals with TNT and WarnerMedia, which gives it a national platform to showcase its product.
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Both Tony Khan and Vince McMahon have had successful careers in the professional wrestling business. Tony Khan has been successful in building AEW into a viable competitor to WWE, while Vince McMahon has been successful in building WWE into a global entertainment juggernaut.