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Originally Posted by Norg
AEW is getting quite big and getting momentum
seems like there hiring every Ex WWE wrestler tho ...which i have no problem with if u got deep pockets like the khan family has hire everyone screw it
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Well the thing is that WWE first took over the wrestling business in a massive talent raid when they signed a bunch of disgruntled AWA wrestlers, including Hulk Hogan. They've done it before to success, it's not a new thing, you gotta invest in proven talent to go along with up and coming talent and that's true in I think any business. Like you said, they're gaining some momentum because of it. I don't know if it's enough to put them over the top against WWE who are still a lot bigger and more marketable. I think they're trying to argue that they're the world's top wrestling company and that WWE doesn't qualify as professional wrestling anymore and I think there's something to that. I don't know if they consider each other direct competitors even.
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Originally Posted by GG3366
There was a lot of discussion about this when AEW was starting up. To be honest, I doubt they'd sink A LOT of money into it if at some point they won't turn a profit. So I don't know if it's going to be exactly a Ted Turner-WCW thing, where he kept the company alive for as long as he was in charge.
That being said, they seem to be doing well at the moment. Apparently they got a lot of money from TNT and the network is quite supportive of them, and Khan put a lot of money into an upcoming video game, so things could turn out more than okay.
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Yeah, I saw that about the video game and they've shown some of what they've been working on. It looks interesting, a lot of people have been complaining that the WWE video games never change and they've all basically sucked for the last 15 years or whatever, so it'll be interesting if this one is actually good and gets good reviews if that could win over some support.