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Rain Maker
He's objectively a good wrestler. His gimmicks except the one he had in AAA sucked.Why???? What the fuck do these fans see this guy. Id rather watch a returning Mideon then this useless goof.
He's objectively a good wrestler. His gimmicks except the one he had in AAA sucked.Why???? What the fuck do these fans see this guy. Id rather watch a returning Mideon then this useless goof.
Mfa is super uninteresting. Nothing he did in AEW from ring work to promos was anywhere near entertaining. Good riddance for me!He's objectively a good wrestler. His gimmicks except the one he had in AAA sucked.
Damn read TNA offered Ospreay 7 figures.
Fully hear ya. He was a good hand that was given way too much creative freedom lmao. He can cook in AAA again or something.Mfa is super uninteresting. Nothing he did in AEW from ring work to promos was anywhere near entertaining. Good riddance for me!
TNA is gonna be fine if they can pay top talent close to that. They need to be on a better and more available tv network though
Sad part is none od this matters if the show is still on an app. They need major tv.al they need really is that one major signing to help draw eyes to them
there womens division is already hailed as one of the best
their tag division not half bad from what i've heard/seen
x-division im sure is still a thing
all they need is a few midcard guys to help flesh it out, couple more teams (Grizzled young vets would be perfect) some veterans with notable names (Ziggler, benjamin, etc) and a big signing to pull it all together and help bring in more big fish
Warner Bros. Discovery reportedly turned down WWE Raw pitch from Nick Khan
WWE Raw, NXT, and SmackDown programming rights will expire next year. However, the company has been able to secure deals for two out of the three shows. The deals Raw and NXT have deals with the USA Network, while SmackDown airs on FOX through the fall of 2024. WWE will be leaving FOX and has […]wrestlingnews.co
For Warner Bros. Discovery, which currently airs AEW programming, securing Raw's rights would be a game changer, considering AEW also needs to get a new TV deal done next year.
Meltzer wrote, “The WBD version told to many this past week is that Nick Khan last went to WBD in October with a pitch and was turned down.”
Those in WBD have said privately that there’s nothing to the idea of TBS or TNT being the destination for Raw to a number of people in recent days, while those in WWE constantly had WBD as a longshot. The reason for that is due to the belief that WBD has an ownership stake in AEW.
USA is always home but FX would be interesting.Yea I don’t think WWE is ever gonna have any of their shows on a Turner network
It’s either FX (Disney) or back to USA