>>18593637
Wrong again! You're lying again!
If AAA was so 'financially successful', why did it sell out? Why didn't it have any signed wrestlers? Why do they owe money to Andrade and several others? Why did they end up giving away half of their tickets to their major events for years and still couldn't fill the empty seats? It wasn't until the recent Triplemanía that they managed to sell out all the tickets, and at a high price. Before the AAA sale to WWE was announced, Triplemanía's ticket sales were a disaster, and they were once again giving away 2X1 tickets.
I don't know what kind of 'economic success' it is to have no wrestlers under contract, owe several people money, and put on one show a month (if you're lucky). I don't know what kind of economic success it is to have a delayed broadcast (for weeks) after midnight on TV. There was even talk that AAA was being used to launder money by drug traffickers since there was no way for it to continue standing (and especially delivering such a terrible product) in any reasonable way. Dorian Roldán himself confirmed that the AAA no longer had money, that's why AAA was sold.
Let's do the math:
AAA
>1 show per month
>12-16 shows per year
>Not a single arena of our own
>No more than 10 wrestlers under contract
>In the end it was sold because it was in the red and in debt.
CMLL
>6 shows per week (full house every friday and saturday)
>324 shows per year
>5 own arenas with their respective schools and gyms
>More than 70 wrestlers under contract
>More than 90 years of existence and going through a great moment with great projections for the future
>Konan is completely banned from there
I don't know, it's hard to see...