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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Aug 17, 2022 17:43:02 GMT -5
Just ignore it. Seems easy enough.
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Post by Cyno on Aug 17, 2022 17:52:32 GMT -5
Just to reframe it a bit smaller promotions benefit from aew stars. If that then helps keep them grow they can carry on helping to produce TK's future stars. Everybody wins. Yeah, the good will with smaller promotions is as beneficial to AEW as it is to these smaller promotions. Like back in the early 00's, when TNA suddenly ended its relationship with ROH, stopped letting its larger names work ROH and indy shows, and basically made those contracted to both make a choice between the two, it got a lot of backlash. Like, TNA actually got more hate than WWE among many ROH fans. This was WWE in peak virtual monopoly form and the upstart second promotion burned so much good will that WWE became the lesser evil.
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JoDaNa1281
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Post by JoDaNa1281 on Aug 17, 2022 22:36:49 GMT -5
Just to reframe it a bit smaller promotions benefit from aew stars. If that then helps keep them grow they can carry on helping to produce TK's future stars. Everybody wins. Yeah, the good will with smaller promotions is as beneficial to AEW as it is to these smaller promotions. Like back in the early 00's, when TNA suddenly ended its relationship with ROH, stopped letting its larger names work ROH and indy shows, and basically made those contracted to both make a choice between the two, it got a lot of backlash. Like, TNA actually got more hate than WWE among many ROH fans. This was WWE in peak virtual monopoly form and the upstart second promotion burned so much good will that WWE became the lesser evil.
That's one thing they didn't deserve backlash for.
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Post by lucas_lee on Aug 18, 2022 8:48:01 GMT -5
Just to reframe it a bit smaller promotions benefit from aew stars. If that then helps keep them grow they can carry on helping to produce TK's future stars. Everybody wins. Yeah, the good will with smaller promotions is as beneficial to AEW as it is to these smaller promotions. Like back in the early 00's, when TNA suddenly ended its relationship with ROH, stopped letting its larger names work ROH and indy shows, and basically made those contracted to both make a choice between the two, it got a lot of backlash. Like, TNA actually got more hate than WWE among many ROH fans. This was WWE in peak virtual monopoly form and the upstart second promotion burned so much good will that WWE became the lesser evil.
There was a massive reason why and I do believe it had to do with RF video distributing ROH dvds. Once they found out what Rob Feinstein did they immediately pulled their talent and rightfully so. But I could be wrong there.
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