>>18755540
Every single WWE show is down YOY except NXT, which is only up because it moved to a free broadcast TV channel. They're down YOY much worse than AEW btw lmao.
>>18756282
Live viewers, sure, but in terms of revenue and attendance they aren't no where near the AEW free fall. AEW is down to a 1/4 of their gates from 2023
>>18756465 >And they're down massively YOY
Which doesn't matter since they're still drawing millions of viewers each week. Meanwhile, Dynamite is drawing worse than late night reruns of sitcoms from a decade ago.
They get it every week and are more successful than they have ever been. This bothers pEdrones and they think about AEW 24/7. Just look at OP. He's on here posting about AEW non stop.
>>18756509
Being down YOY currently doesn't matter for WWE. Being down YOY currently matters a whole lot for AEW. You would understand this if your brain was capable of processing logic.
>>18756521
Damn, you really are stupid. I'll try to explain reality to you again. WWE being down YOY isn't detrimental to WWE right now. AEW being down YOY is extremely detrimental to AEW right now. Do you understand or do I need to simplify it even more?
>>18756498
TKO now has a market cap of almost forty billion dollars. WWE is one of the biggest and most successful entertainment properties in the world.
>>18756545 >WWE being down isn't bad right now because I said so >AEW being down right now is bad because I said so
Console warring has ruined your brain
>>18756546
Please watch what you say, anon. The singular AEW is already on the verge of suicide and posts like that are going to push him over the edge. Do you really want his blood on your hands?
>>18756546 >WWE is one of the biggest and most successful entertainment properties in the world
And AEW is an underperforming playpen for a billionaire's retarded kid. These things aren't the same.
>>18756554
WWE being down YOY isn't bad right now because Smackdown is doing over 1 million weekly viewers and Raw is doing over 2 million weekly viewers. These numbers are both good.
AEW being down YOY is very bad right now because Collision is doing 198k / .04 and Dynamite is doing 472k / 0.11. These numbers are terrible.
Are you beginning to understand reality now or does comprehension still remain elusive to you?
>>18756581 >>18756601
Even Dave Meltzer himself admits AEW won't make any money this year(but it's totally expected to start making money in 2026 just like it was totally expected to start making money in 2025 kek). Your brain has been ruined by too many chromosomes.
>>18756618
Yes, over 2 million and over 1 million are both good viewership numbers. Everyone with a functioning brain and not in a cult can agree on this. >Console warring has ruined your brain
Have I mindraped you so badly, and are you so bereft of an argument, that all you can do is repeat the above phrase like a mantra? If so, I must say that's pretty grim
>>18756694
Those numbers aren't good because I say so. I say those numbers are good because they're good objectively. You used to think a viewership of 1 million was excellent back when Dynamite used to draw 1 million. But now you're saying 1 million is bad? What made you change your mind? Could sour grapes have anything to do with it?
>>18756684
tna but the "good" wwe numbers are a fraction of their own average from a few years ago. smackdown was an easy 4 million weekly when it went to fox. which is a big reason why it's no longer on fox, btw
>>18756779 >the "good" wwe numbers are a fraction of their own average from a few years ago
Yup. But no matter how many viewers WWE has lost over the years the numbers they're doing right now in the year of our lord 2025 are still good.
>>18756779
RAW is doing better numbers and Top10 on Netflix every week. Nxt is doing better numbers. Smackdown has been doing steady numbers and got a bigger deal than their previous one. You won’t like these facts.
>>18756684 >Have I mindraped you so badly, and are you so bereft of an argument, that all you can do is repeat the above phrase like a mantra?
He does this a lot. It's a classic coping strategy.
>>18757724
It is. The difficult, factual information gives him a huge hit of cognitive dissonance, causing him to feel boxed in and frightened. Repeating the mantra is Wheels' port in the storm; a way to try to assert some authority over an uncomfortable situation.