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AEW have launched their streaming service, MYAEW.

$20 a month for live Dynamite and Collision, "1 PPV airing in the current month" (whatever that means), Ring of Honor and the Ring of Honor PPVs.

$120 a year gets you the same but also access to all of their PPVs.
Looks like the streaming packages are for international markets only
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I feel what they're doing with Danhausen is best, just give the fans a little segment here and there no longer than two or three minutes backstage for a laugh or segue. Ill admit that interaction with Miz got a chuckle out of me when he was trying to grab Miz's hand.
I'll give AEW this: their theme for Danhausen shits all over what Def Rebel put together.
 
That's what happens when you let fanboys book wrestling. Tony Khan has a greater appreciation and deeper respect of wrestling than Vince Russo, but they both have the same problem when it comes to putting television together, that being that they're both mainly interested in the highlight moments of wrestling history. ECW gets a bad rep sometimes for being all about garbage wrestling with an overemphasis on big dangerous spots, but it wouldn't have lasted as long as it did if it didn't have someone like Heyman who actually had an eye for talent and a solid understanding of roster hierarchy. There's a reason why the Smackdown Six era, short as it was, was one of the most loved eras of that show's entire history.

Plus you have a level of fanboyism from the wrestlers themselves now, or at least it's more prominent than it used to be thanks to social media, (the marks are in the ring) so now you can end up with pissy talents because they don't have the belt. Older promoters who had been around a while usually weren't as afraid to tell the boys no if it didn't make sense for a story or event or if they had something else lined up that suited their vision better
 
Plus you have a level of fanboyism from the wrestlers themselves now, or at least it's more prominent than it used to be thanks to social media, (the marks are in the ring) so now you can end up with pissy talents because they don't have the belt. Older promoters who had been around a while usually weren't as afraid to tell the boys no if it didn't make sense for a story or event or if they had something else lined up that suited their vision better
I look at people like Rhea Ripley and Ricochet and I say to myself they're on TV touring around the world getting paid a LOT to fake fight with people once a week. Are they really going to let some random troll on twitter or some fat guy named JD on youtube dictate your emotions like that?
That makes you an emotional jobber. Their emotions will just lay down with anyone who gets in the ring with them. Ricochet makes me laugh so hard. He will melt down on Twitter for hours fighting with people who go "lol fucktard". Look at all that money in your bank account that you got from wrestling, watch a viral video of fans chanting bald while you wrestle Cesaro and have your wife announce your penis in the Chelsea Green voice right before you put it inside of her and then call it a night.
Why is he arguing with people on fucking twitter at 2am instead of doing that?
 
After seeing more Danhausen clips from last night, I am officially a fanhausen.

Yes, he is tiny and crap in the ring, but god damnit he's hysterical and a great character. Wrestling isn't just in-ring shit, it's also the characters and he's amazing at that. They're not having him go over bigger guys, so they're using him well
 
Why is he arguing with people on fucking twitter at 2am instead of doing that?
Because they're in a platform and he prefers to whine & not stfu instead of training. Also, it seems to be a standard that AEW should have drama for exposure.

I can't respect wrestlers who act tough yet get their jimmies rustled for even an online high-school insult from some anon.
 
I look at people like Rhea Ripley and Ricochet and I say to myself they're on TV touring around the world getting paid a LOT to fake fight with people once a week. Are they really going to let some random troll on twitter or some fat guy named JD on youtube dictate your emotions like that?
That makes you an emotional jobber. Their emotions will just lay down with anyone who gets in the ring with them. Ricochet makes me laugh so hard. He will melt down on Twitter for hours fighting with people who go "lol fucktard". Look at all that money in your bank account that you got from wrestling, watch a viral video of fans chanting bald while you wrestle Cesaro and have your wife announce your penis in the Chelsea Green voice right before you put it inside of her and then call it a night.
Why is he arguing with people on fucking twitter at 2am instead of doing that?
Because they're in a platform and he prefers to whine & not stfu instead of training. Also, it seems to be a standard that AEW should have drama for exposure.

I can't respect wrestlers who act tough yet get their jimmies rustled for even an online high-school insult from some anon.

Thank God the internet was essentially a non-entity until the early 2000's and the people we watched on tv were raised differently and without the ills of modern times. Imagine how different wrestling would have been and how lame it would have been to look back on if AOL was what xitter is today and Kevin Nash was going back and forth with putthestrapongoldust4201998 over getting called Big Gayxy after taking the title off of Goldberg.
 
Plus you have a level of fanboyism from the wrestlers themselves now, or at least it's more prominent than it used to be thanks to social media, (the marks are in the ring) so now you can end up with pissy talents because they don't have the belt. Older promoters who had been around a while usually weren't as afraid to tell the boys no if it didn't make sense for a story or event or if they had something else lined up that suited their vision better
as someone who likes Roman and Punk I can almost guarantee that there will never be another fanbase of a specific wrestler more rabid then those two, that’s kind of why i’m excited for the main event this year, no more who wins there will be SEETHING stans
 
Thank God the internet was essentially a non-entity until the early 2000's and the people we watched on tv were raised differently and without the ills of modern times. Imagine how different wrestling would have been and how lame it would have been to look back on if AOL was what xitter is today and Kevin Nash was going back and forth with putthestrapongoldust4201998 over getting called Big Gayxy after taking the title off of Goldberg.
I can imagine if the rabid online wrestling community existed back in 1995, there will be more altercations between ECW/WCW/WWE fans and the wrestlers themselves.
 
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