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1glitch0 posted:Whether or not they were all active or good that specific year, that time in WCW had a killer roster. It was an incredibly good roster before Hogan wandered in. I think what makes AEW's current roster the best of all time is the ceiling is higher with guys like Ospreay, Jay White, Okada, and the Bucks and, more importantly at the lower end you have jobbers like Evil Uno and Johnny TV or loving [b]RVD who are wildly better than the lower card of early 90s WCW.[\b] Time is a flat circle.
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VideoWitch posted:Honestly I'm a little surprised that someone still bothers to send Nasty the fast nationals When all of the fast nationals drama first started with the Rampage ratings, they sent the numbers to a bunch of wrestling media people. Now, and of itself, there isn't necessarily anything inherently wrong with getting Nielsen data from a promotion, even if it's about a rival promotion, as long as it's accurate. But it soon became clear that WWE was only sending the fast nationals out for weeks where Rampage was down or below a certain threshold (like 500,000 viewers in P2+), at which point a bunch of the reporters they were feeding the numbers realized what game WWE was playing and refused to continue to take part. Sean Ross Sapp has been very open about this. It seems like WWE specifically decided to do it for Rampage and later Collision because they're weekend shows where the final Nielsen numbers don't come in the next day. For Friday/Rampage, they come in Monday afternoon, and for Saturday/Collision, they come in on Tuesday morning. So the idea is that, since the fast nationals generally come in lower than the final numbers, the first thing that's out there is the lower number. Even now, though, WWE still skips sending out the fast nationals when Collision is up week over week. Where it gets extra stupid is that: 1. Cable fast nationals cost extra beyond the base Nielsen subscription and a lot of companies don't bother paying for them. 2. Konuwa, for reasons I've never understood, does not write a Forbes Contributor Network blog about the fast nationals. Here's the thing: Forbes Contributor Network lets the writers post whatever they want without editorial approval. They just require the writer to call dibs on the topic first in Slack. It's not like he's pitching these and getting vetoed. And they run on a pay-per-click/ad revenue share model, with a minimum payout of $250 if you write at least five articles in a calendar month. (There used to be a 7 articles for $500 tier, but Forbes dropped that tier as a COVID budget cut in May 2020.) Konuwa always goes for more than five per month and is thus trying to squeeze out whatever extra money he can, and yet he never puts his only actual original reporting on Forbes. (And he doesn't have a blue check on Twitter, so he hasn't paid for "verification"/enabled monetization on there, either.) It's bizarre, and it means that WWE is paying something like $1,000/week solely to troll AEW on Twitter through...this guy. What I can't tell you is if WWE knows that Forbes Contributor Network is distinct from legacy Forbes. At least when I started writing there in August 2019 for the extra $500/month — in large part because I got told something that (correctly) indicated that Deadspin wasn't long for this world — one of the WWE PR flacks who's still there congratulated me for the gig as if he thought I was writing for legacy Forbes. Although I'm uniquely situated because, months later, the Forbes staffer who historically did the highest paid wrestler list around WrestleMania recommended me to replace him in doing that list for legacy Forbes when he left for another job, and I got paid $2,500 for that. I honestly don't know if there are any other Forbes Contributor Network writers who graduated to writing for legacy Forbes, whether on the sports blog or in general. Anyway, yes,l the whole thing is very stupid.
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Cavauro posted:i wish it was Busted Opie Radio This is my dream. Or him doing fast food reviews with Bubba.
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Cavauro posted:i wish it was Busted Opie Radio That would be hilarious. Opie should pivot to being an anti-AEW grifter, he'd fit right in
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TinTower posted:https://twitter.com/bullyray5150/status/1769363187986514407 The only way they could make this less appealing to me to bother watching would be to add konnan
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1glitch0 posted:Whether or not they were all active or good that specific year, that time in WCW had a killer roster. It was an incredibly good roster before Hogan wandered in. I think what makes AEW's current roster the best of all time is the ceiling is higher with guys like Ospreay, Jay White, Okada, and the Bucks and, more importantly at the lower end you have jobbers like Evil Uno and Johnny TV or loving RVD who are wildly better than the lower card of early 90s WCW. Horrific downplaying of Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker.
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Dawgstar posted:Horrific downplaying of Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker. No, no, he was right where he deserves to be
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1glitch0 posted:Whether or not they were all active or good that specific year, that time in WCW had a killer roster. It was an incredibly good roster before Hogan wandered in. I think what makes AEW's current roster the best of all time is the ceiling is higher with guys like Ospreay, Jay White, Okada, and the Bucks and, more importantly at the lower end you have jobbers like Evil Uno and Johnny TV or loving RVD who are wildly better than the lower card of early 90s WCW. I think whether or not they were active or good has a lot to do with if WCW had a killer roster, but three of the people on that list not even being signed to WCW and only doing a few dates (Shiny Has Him to had two matches in WCW that year) makes it a very weak argument. Add in that Gordy and Dr. Death were part timers who focused more on All Japan and it looks even worse.
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MassRafTer posted:I think whether or not they were active or good has a lot to do with if WCW had a killer roster, but three of the people on that list not even being signed to WCW and only doing a few dates (Shiny Has Him to had two matches in WCW that year) makes it a very weak argument. Add in that Gordy and Dr. Death were part timers who focused more on All Japan and it looks even worse. I think general memory of that time in WCW all those guys were around. It might not pass Meltzer rigor but if you asked me who was in WCW around 1992 and I didn't have wikipedia or autism at my disposal it sounds pretty correct.
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MassRafTer posted:I think whether or not they were active or good has a lot to do with if WCW had a killer roster, but three of the people on that list not even being signed to WCW and only doing a few dates (Shiny Has Him to had two matches in WCW that year) makes it a very weak argument. Add in that Gordy and Dr. Death were part timers who focused more on All Japan and it looks even worse. Doesn't Gordy just outright bail back to AJPW half way through the year?
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1glitch0 posted:I think general memory of that time in WCW all those guys were around. It might not pass Meltzer rigor but if you asked me who was in WCW around 1992 and I didn't have wikipedia or autism at my disposal it sounds pretty correct. I don't think you need "Meltzer or autism" to look at that list and go "wait three of those guys were from New Japan..."
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https://www.f4wonline.com/podcasts/punch-out/jnpo-aew-q4-investors-call-wrestlenomics-brandon-thurston-tony-khan Brandon Thurston did a fantasy investors call for AEW.
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TinTower posted:https://twitter.com/bullyray5150/status/1769363187986514407 he does seem awfully triggered
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Pretty sure ‘92 WCW had Arachnaman on the roster, and I’m not sure I could love an AEW superstar as much as him.
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Integrated Houston posted:Pretty sure ‘92 WCW had Arachnaman on the roster, and I’m not sure I could love an AEW superstar as much as him. But 1990 had art barr as the juicer, that deserves consideration
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Pylons posted:https://www.f4wonline.com/podcasts/punch-out/jnpo-aew-q4-investors-call-wrestlenomics-brandon-thurston-tony-khan This is some loving bizarre-rear end behavior
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On one hand, the endless churn for content is real On the other, if someone did this for WWE, it would be rightly castigated
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Pylons posted:https://www.f4wonline.com/podcasts/punch-out/jnpo-aew-q4-investors-call-wrestlenomics-brandon-thurston-tony-khan quote:The PR disaster that was Tony Khan's post-Worlds End response to the Chris Jericho situation Yeah, Tony wearing a funny hat while answering a loaded question about an issue that completely melted away was a "PR disaster" in this, the year 2024, when the most famous wrestling promoter in history was caught in a rape and sex trafficking scandal.
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# ? Mar 18, 2024 03:30 |
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Even if you don't include the Vince stuff, which is an insane to say but still, Tony Khan being asked a series question while he was wearing a silly hat is still nowhere near as bad as Triple H going "Eh I didn't bother reading the lawsuit that I was on the board investigating, who cares anyway LOOK HOW MUCH MONEY WE MADE THIS WEEKEND!!"
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MassRafTer posted:I think whether or not they were active or good has a lot to do with if WCW had a killer roster, but three of the people on that list not even being signed to WCW and only doing a few dates (Shiny Has Him to had two matches in WCW that year) makes it a very weak argument. Add in that Gordy and Dr. Death were part timers who focused more on All Japan and it looks even worse. most of those guys are wrestlers that got big in other companies and not WCW lol
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Integrated Houston posted:Pretty sure ‘92 WCW had Arachnaman on the roster, and I’m not sure I could love an AEW superstar as much as him. Poor Brad Armstrong. One of the best wrestlers on their roster and all they could ever do was 'stick a mask on him, I guess.'
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1glitch0 posted:Yeah, Tony wearing a funny hat while answering a loaded question about an issue that completely melted away was a "PR disaster" in this, the year 2024, when the most famous wrestling promoter in history was caught in a rape and sex trafficking scandal. The pr disaster which turned out to be a fabrication by cm punks pet muck raker
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cagliostr0 posted:The pr disaster which turned out to be a fabrication by cm punks pet muck raker Which is such bullshit, Jericho has plenty of valid poo poo for someone to call him on, why make poo poo up Ask him where his wife was on Jan 6th 2021
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cagliostr0 posted:The pr disaster which turned out to be a fabrication by cm punks pet muck raker Hausman was pretty fuckin' quiet about Corporate Officers #1 through #4 being named, although he has had the time to write about Kevin Kelly getting fired.
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Thurston is oddly respected for being a guy who imo has been not so subtly trying to get in on that AEW is doomed grift
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Dawgstar posted:Poor Brad Armstrong. One of the best wrestlers on their roster and all they could ever do was 'stick a mask on him, I guess.' He killed it every time. RIP Badstreet, the greatest Freebird.
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mooseinfants posted:Thurston is oddly respected for being a guy who imo has been not so subtly trying to get in on that AEW is doomed grift Nate Silver effect Act as if everything is backed by hard data and it becomes very hard to argue against, whether your conclusions are evidence based or not
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mooseinfants posted:Thurston is oddly respected for being a guy who imo has been not so subtly trying to get in on that AEW is doomed grift Thurston is not at all trying to do that.
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The guy who part trained Daniel Garcia is not getting into the AEW should be killed grift However, he does enter a foolish fantasy land occasionally with AEW because there's very little publicly available material on its financial health. Somehow it always involves extrapolating from WWE. fez_machine fucked around with this message at 06:34 on Mar 18, 2024 |
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Didn't Thurston work with one of AEW's original hires who's still high up in the company as well? And yeah he's not a doomer or getting in on the grift. He just made some cringe content and who doesn't when you have a podcast online?
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# ? Mar 18, 2024 06:36 |
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SatoshiMiwa posted:Didn't Thurston work with one of AEW's original hires who's still high up in the company as well? And yeah he's not a doomer or getting in on the grift. He just made some cringe content and who doesn't when you have a podcast online? Wrestlenomics was originally started by Mookieghana & yes, he was a very early AEW hire. Pretty sure they knew each other from the Buffalo indy scene.
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# ? Mar 18, 2024 09:42 |
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very early as in TK hired him first
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# ? Mar 18, 2024 12:51 |
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IIRC Chris Harrington has been working for Tony Khan since July of 2018.
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# ? Mar 18, 2024 12:55 |
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so you're telling me thurston is the janetty?
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JUNGLE BOY posted:so you're telling me thurston is the janetty? Yes.
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The Marty Jannetty of wrestling figures who use spreadsheets.
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Daniel Bryan died after Brian Danielson kicked his head in, weird that that person hadn't heard about it
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That moment was so good. I simply can't understand how someone could not like it.
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https://x.com/yeahrevolution_/status/1769752267517800767?s=46&t=AwMtDeZF_tX5DmOd53fE0g
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