What has caused the massive, unrelenting and objective success of AEW's Pay-Per-View business, while their TV has been a complete and utter failure?
Anonymous
10/11/2025, 3:56:08 PM
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>>19024465 (OP)
>"distributed"
So it's counting fake numbers like the 10k phantom tickets "distributed" for All In Texas
Anonymous
10/11/2025, 4:01:07 PM
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>>19024465 (OP)
>the massive, unrelenting and objective success of AEW's Pay-Per-View business
Is this massive, unrelenting and objective success in the room with us right now?
Anonymous
10/11/2025, 4:01:41 PM
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This chart shows you that the pro-AEW guys could have been making these graphs all along, but they never bothered because they don't care, and the AEW haters who can also make their own dishonest graphs still do it because it's all they live for.
The answer to OP's question is that it's part actual success and part running more shows. They went from 4 PPVs a year to like 6 or 8 or some shit.
Anonymous
10/11/2025, 4:20:49 PM
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>>19024465 (OP)
Extremely low ticket prices. One episode of RAW makes more money in ticket sales than a year's worth of AEW shows.
Anonymous
10/11/2025, 5:46:45 PM
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>>19024758
He was back for 6 weeks in the opening matches lmao
Anonymous
10/11/2025, 8:29:20 PM
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>>19024465 (OP)
LMAO these niggas need to give away all those tickets?