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Lol Never understood why grown men pushing over 25 be on twitter worried about wrestlers real life relationships crying about it acting weird or thinking they all of a sudden got a chance.
Look, all I'm saying is, if I was a jobber in the E...I'm shooting my shot
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All Elite Wrestling announced this morning that they have signed Paul Wight aka former WWF and WCW World Champion Big Show, 49, to a multi-year contract.
So, what happened?

PWInsider.com is told that WWE and Wight were unable to come to terms on a new deal financially and his final contract with the company last month, days after he made an appearance being verbally bullied by Randy Orton on the Raw Legends Night episode on 1/4. One source stated that Wight was very open that night about his unhappiness about the situation. Wight, who did not publicly announce his departure, was moved this week to WWE.com's Alumni section on 2/19.
 
Can't front. I thought Big Show was WWE 4 Life. Especially since they was promoting his netflix show hard. Oh well, that just means anyone can get scooped up. All WWE do is renew contracts and hoard talent. AEW effect. I predict some big names to jump ship in the next two years
 
Also wouldn't mind Joe having his final run in AEW, im sure they would make his final run look really good. Then he would actually have management who cares.
Joe is damaged goods by now as far as a in ring return,,,,,,, but tbh he would be better suited in a backstage position.
 
I like this idea


— Joe Hand Promotions Creating Unique In-Theatre Experience for Wrestling Fans —

March 2, 2021 – AEW, the new professional wrestling league taking the world by storm, is teaming with Cinemark Theatres to show the highly anticipated AEW REVOLUTION pay-per-view event in select theatres on Sunday, March 7, beginning at 7 p.m. ET.

Fans can purchase tickets for $20 at Cinemark.com or on the Cinemark app to experience REVOLUTION on the giant screen. While relishing the white-knuckle action on screen, fans can also enjoy the unbeatable deals on concessions, including a large soda and medium popcorn combo for $5; $2 off draft beer; and $1 off a chicken sandwich or hot dog, in each case, where available.

Airing live from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, FL, and showing on giant screens at select Cinemark locations, REVOLUTION kicks off at 7 p.m. ET with an hour-long pre-show special, followed by the main card action at 8 p.m. ET. To date, the following match-ups are scheduled:

AEW World Championship: Kenny Omega (c) vs Jon Moxley (Exploding Barbed Wire Death Match)

AEW Women’s World Championship: Hikaru Shida (c) vs Eliminator tournament winner • AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Young Bucks (c) vs Chris Jericho & MJF • Street Fight: Ricky Starks & Brian Cage vs Darby Allin & Sting

Face of the Revolution Ladder Match: Cody Rhodes vs Scorpio Sky vs Penta El Zero M vs Lance Archer vs TBA vs TBA (winner earns TNT Championship match opportunity)

Big Money Match: Matt Hardy vs Hangman Page

Casino Tag Team Royale (for a future World Tag Team title shot)

Miro & Kip Sabian vs Orange Cassidy & Chuck Taylor

The AEW REVOLUTION in-theatre experience is made possible by Joe Hand Promotions, the leading provider of live content to bars, restaurants, theatres, and other public viewing venues.

Fans can locate Cinemark theatres showing AEW REVOLUTION by checking the Joe Hand Promotions WatchParty app: www.joehandpromotions.com/venue-search

“A major event, the scope of REVOLUTION requires the best theatre partner in the business, one that is capable of delivering an immersive viewing experience for fans in a controlled, socially distanced environment,” said Tony Khan, CEO, GM and Head of Creative of AEW. “The obvious choice for AEW was Cinemark Theatres. We know that fans miss the energy and camaraderie of watching our pay-per-views together. With Cinemark’s enhanced safety measures, we look forward to our fans enjoying the adrenaline-fueled action together on Sunday night.”

“At Cinemark, we create the ultimate viewing environment, and there is no better place to watch AEW Revolution than our auditoriums with the heightened sight and sound technology that will make the action larger-than-life,” added Wanda Gierhart Fearing, Cinemark CMO. “We are thrilled to partner with Joe Hand Promotions and AEW to create a knock-out night for professional wrestling fans. It is through partnerships like this that Cinemark is continuing to innovate and expand the entertainment experience we offer.”


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Because of AEW I have literally dropped off NXT just from recording it and just not getting around to playing it. Now I can watch live comfortably.

Hopefully this will get AEW to a million views consistently. I'd give them the easy W against NXT during their head to head. Now they just got to take in some of those NXT fans on Wed and hit the mill and keep it.
 
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