I saw a theory that because the new heads of WBD seem to be wanting to go all in on reality show style content that this is a direction to appease that and even someone said that the entire MJF drama from jump is all for the new AEW reality show that's been in the works
vince forcing his daughter out of the company is far more interesting than whatever tony and mjf are doing
vince forcing his daughter out of the company is far more interesting than whatever tony and mjf are doing
The article noted that while Stephanie had described the potential of WWE's growth in sponsorship and marketing as having the potential to be in the "hundreds of millions of dollars" range, that wasn't happening under McMahon.
Atkinson, citing a company source, reported:
"We weren't seeing that growth," said the company insider of Stephanie McMahon's tenure. "When someone is moved out of a company, it's usually the result of something not working. We took stronger control of that a few months ago."
Vince lowkey s***ting on his own daughter
Just finished watching HIAC again and outside of Cody/Seth and the Womens triple threat it's okay. Bel Air been putting on classics in her reign
DoN started out slow, but got consistent towards the end. The issue with that ppv is that it was way too many matches on that card. Had they trimmed it it would've been a solid PPV.
When Steph and Jeanie Buss link up to get WOW on national TV and Sasha and Naomi sign
HIAC was def more consistent than DoN.
Outside of the 6 man tag, you could scrape literally the first match all the way to the 6 mix tag team match.
Preferred Cody-Seth over Punk-Hangman, but the Anarchy was the best match from both PPVs.
I see Ace being the guy to beat Josh Alexander at some point. They almost pulled the trigger on him as world champ not long ago I feel like
Tony Khan will believe MJF when he tells him that if he releases him from his contract, people will believe the storyline even more
Absolutely. Bey is another top guy. Hell the booking for the next year and some change kinda writes itself. Ace uses option c to challenge for and win the world title later in the year/next year. Bullet Club (Bey) helps him win. Ace acts as leader in impact since Jay White is back in Japan. Bey gets annoyed after awhile since he’s been in the group longer. They have a program and Bey wins the title as a face.
Fightful More information on MJF
From Figthtful's Backstage Report Podcast
Anybody who claims they know 100% about what is going on or what did go on that isn't MJF or Tony Khan is not being truthful. SRS also says that Khan himself might not even be 100% sure.
The Meet & Greet no-show was not a work. There were people involved in that situation that you would absolutely not want to work, and neither would Tony Khan. There was genuine concern for MJF's safety. At one point there was discussion of having his hotel room busted into to make sure he was okay. There were wrestlers that had to stay overtime and were not happy about it.
AEW had sold about US$10.000 worth of tickets for MJF's Meet & Greet that they had to refund or exchange.
Cassidy Haynes of Bodyslam is working on a report (might come out this week) about something very interesting that happened with Tony Khan on the night of the PPV.
SRS told MJF himself that he was under the assumption that, as of Monday, it was a work. He wasn't outright denied of this, and also says he heard from MJF throughout the week but nothing more once the weekend hit.
He claims that a person very close to MJF though/knew it was a work but would not elaborate on it. On Friday they called SRS asking for information, claiming that what they originally knew was wrong and their belief that everything had been a work had evaporated. "I don't want [MJF] to have nuclear heat when and if he comes back", they said.
SRS claims that an awful lot of information will emerge. What emerges will likely add credibility to Fightful's reports on the situation.
Fightful More information on MJF
From Figthtful's Backstage Report Podcast
Anybody who claims they know 100% about what is going on or what did go on that isn't MJF or Tony Khan is not being truthful. SRS also says that Khan himself might not even be 100% sure.
The Meet & Greet no-show was not a work. There were people involved in that situation that you would absolutely not want to work, and neither would Tony Khan. There was genuine concern for MJF's safety. At one point there was discussion of having his hotel room busted into to make sure he was okay. There were wrestlers that had to stay overtime and were not happy about it.
AEW had sold about US$10.000 worth of tickets for MJF's Meet & Greet that they had to refund or exchange.
Cassidy Haynes of Bodyslam is working on a report (might come out this week) about something very interesting that happened with Tony Khan on the night of the PPV.
SRS told MJF himself that he was under the assumption that, as of Monday, it was a work. He wasn't outright denied of this, and also says he heard from MJF throughout the week but nothing more once the weekend hit.
He claims that a person very close to MJF though/knew it was a work but would not elaborate on it. On Friday they called SRS asking for information, claiming that what they originally knew was wrong and their belief that everything had been a work had evaporated. "I don't want [MJF] to have nuclear heat when and if he comes back", they said.
SRS claims that an awful lot of information will emerge. What emerges will likely add credibility to Fightful's reports on the situation.
All of that just to say that no one of these dirtsheets know what's going on
Fightful More information on MJF
From Figthtful's Backstage Report Podcast
Anybody who claims they know 100% about what is going on or what did go on that isn't MJF or Tony Khan is not being truthful. SRS also says that Khan himself might not even be 100% sure.
The Meet & Greet no-show was not a work. There were people involved in that situation that you would absolutely not want to work, and neither would Tony Khan. There was genuine concern for MJF's safety. At one point there was discussion of having his hotel room busted into to make sure he was okay. There were wrestlers that had to stay overtime and were not happy about it.
AEW had sold about US$10.000 worth of tickets for MJF's Meet & Greet that they had to refund or exchange.
Cassidy Haynes of Bodyslam is working on a report (might come out this week) about something very interesting that happened with Tony Khan on the night of the PPV.
SRS told MJF himself that he was under the assumption that, as of Monday, it was a work. He wasn't outright denied of this, and also says he heard from MJF throughout the week but nothing more once the weekend hit.
He claims that a person very close to MJF though/knew it was a work but would not elaborate on it. On Friday they called SRS asking for information, claiming that what they originally knew was wrong and their belief that everything had been a work had evaporated. "I don't want [MJF] to have nuclear heat when and if he comes back", they said.
SRS claims that an awful lot of information will emerge. What emerges will likely add credibility to Fightful's reports on the situation.
My baby da gawd
All of that just to say that no one of these dirtsheets know what's going on
bruh just did 7 variations of "it might be a work or not"
All of that just to say that no one of these dirtsheets know what's going on
Not expecting the Bodyslam article to say much either lmao