Yeeeeah. After seeing this I think directing a wrestling show might be one of the most stressful jobs ive ever seen lol. Like you cant even stop to cheer or be happy you are working non stop during the most exciting parts. On top of that you have to think artistically on the fly and deal with anything that may happen. Perhaps this is 'standard' TV production work but this seems a step more intense than most shows.
Let's take a moment to appreciate all these folks behind the scenes that make for seamless programming, camera angles and pyro. That has got to be a high stress job.
WOAH WOAH WOAH!!! Let me get this perfectly straight: You comment something that is completely unrelated to the fact that I have two HAZARDOUSLY HANDSOME girlfriends? Considering that I am the unprettiest UA-camr worldwide, it is really incredible. Yet you did not mention it at all. I am VERY disappointed, dear li
It was incredible to see. I was wondering what was happening right away and then it clicked. Truly impressive. I sincerely hope those guys see these comments to know how amazing they are and how much we appreciate all of their hard work.
As someone who took TV Studio Production for 4 years of High School, it's awesome to this and the behind the scenes of the crew capturing the moment for us watching at home! Great work AEW & Crew.
As a TV professional, that production truck performance was pure porn. The artistry, the timing, intuition, reading the crowd and your team knowing what shots work. Wrestling isn’t just about the art in the ring, it’s about the production art that happens when presenting in.
The amount of work that went in to something as seemingly simple as showing Punk's entrance is impressive for sure. You don't really get why live TV is so much more difficult than taped TV until you see something like this. Mad respect for the production guys, especially since they had to do the whole thing while also marking out themselves
Honestly first time seeing it and that takes talent too, to have the eye and precision in timing to create the visual emotion as well, I would love to have them keep doing these because everyone involved deserves credit
That shows that they don't treat the fanbase like children. They treat us like intelligent adults. Its the age of social media and we know what goes on and we want to see it. Unlike some other corporations that still act like its the 90's where there was an air of mystique about the entire locker room.
@@RepentB4TooLate did you watch that rumble and hear the pop, Edges pop and Cenas from mitb match the reaction Punk got also Punks more people knew he’d show than Edge because Edge was rumoured but it wasn’t that expected
"Let's go everybody, big moment in TV. Let's all be proud to be here. Knock em dead." "Get in there baby, get in there baby!!" "Good shit!!" "Yeah baby, yeah baby!!" I love the passion and enthusiasm that everybody has in this company. Professional wrestling is literally the greatest thing in the world when it's done right and I'm proud and relieved to know that TK only hires people who understand that. This moment was so special.🖤
I’m getting goosebumps even watching the camera call outs... props to all those backstage, cameras, music, pyros...man...that was even as awesome as just seeing his debut
@@adn17 it takes so much effort to coordinate all those elements to pull off a production on this scale. These guys are the unsung heroes that deserve more praise than they get. Without them you wouldn't get moments like this.
I did media production at college for a few years, the work that even went into our small projects was insane, we had a small little studio with about 2/3 camera’s similar to the ones they use here and I was working in a similar in style set up to what they showed here. I can’t even tell you how much everyone has to be on point and listening it’s insane. I have a huge amount of respect for everyone that works behind the scenes in any major production environment.
I'm glad I'm not the only one "nerding" out to all the production stuff. That was really cool to watch. They truly did a great job. I didn't realize they had that many cameras.
10:18 he showed the guy crying and then he zoom back to punk before saying "Good shit!" Then hearing him saying "YAH BABY! YAH BABY!" That guy was dead serious on his work. XD
If anyone has seen “Soul”, that director was definitely “feeling the music” when he was calling out all of those shots. Dude was outside his body creating art.
As a student studying television production, this is like a MASTER CLASS of live event production right here. This is quality content right here, I wish AEW have rolling credits to showcase the people behind the scenes and in the production truck.
@1KM - Cameras still roll after the show stops broadcasting. AEW does like to occasionally upload what happens after shows go off air if somebody's "fancam" footage goes viral on twitter or UA-cam, though.
I've had the chance to sit in on a couple high-level production trucks/rooms, and those folks are nothing less than geniuses. The level of skill is incredible.
we can clearly see that everyone on the production truck is a wrestling fan. everyone jumoed out of their seats when he came out!!! Good job AEW on not being afraid of showing us, the fans, the backstage of a show
Dude cutting different cameras never had me so stressed out. Hats off to all those working in the backstage, everyone who plays a part on putting on the best wrestling on tv we know as AEW. Thank you everyone!!
I’m glad Christian is getting a push with a heavyweight title. He deserves. One of the most underrated performers in the ring in history. He is so good and clean and smooth and it really does get overlooked.
The whole segment in this with the guys in the truck was astounding to watch. What respect! I was in the building, front row. I'm in this video. To see the work AEW put in so expertly to deliver this moment. I DO trust you, Tony Khan. Brothers, I tell you sincerely to be in that building was a transcendental feeling.
I am jealous of you sir! Haha but so happy for you at the same time! What a moment, what a lifetime memory. That crowd pop has to be one of the, and if not THE loudest reactions I have ever heard in wrestling. Tony Khan, all the EVPs, the production team, everyone just did an incredible job with Punks debut and return to pro wrestling. As much as we knew he was coming that night, AEW made sure it was still a surprise and memorable for everyone. THAT is how you debut big stars and returns like that. This was done perfectly. You and the rest of that crowd represented all of us at home man! No shame here when I say there were tears in my eyes and pure excitement and joy. AEW has brought my love for pro wrestling back to life and stronger than ever!
@@MikeD-rc6cs I have been going to wrestling shows for 40 years. This was the loudest I ever heard a crowd. Not a single piece of video or audio I have seen or heard is close to the sound of what it was like on the floor. Deafening. Literally. My ears were ringing all weekend and I was haorse from Friday to Monday. The building was shaking, literally. It was like an earthquake.
I control the Live Stream Production for 2 Wrestling Companies here in Sydney Australia & I am so glad the fans finally get to see the BTS stress of it & how on the ball you have to be. Props to these guys! - I am also someone who pops for certain things at times while trying to concentrate on the next shot to take lol
Come on, you can’t really tell. He’s a performer, an actor. He could be there just for the money and because he can’t go back to the number 1 gig in town. Not hating, I’m a punk guy, just real… you can’t tell from this
It looks so easy to them, but there's no room for error. If you look at 9:54, i think the other camera guy was in the shot so they kinda tripped out. That's nuts that they didn't lose their composure and kept going.
@@Ramza2004 Technical Director. Basically when the director says "take camera 5" the TD is the one who actually presses the button to bring up camera 5
I’m not ashamed to admit, I got a bit emotional over Punk’s return. He was my childhood hero, and as someone who was severely bullied in school, watching Punk’s documentary years ago I related to his youth so much. To say the man has inspired and influenced me would be an understatement. I’m ecstatic for Punk, you could tell it meant a lot to him. I stopped watching wrestling when Punk left, but AEW can now count on my weekly viewership 👏
Would love to see a sign which gave props for there extremely havy work there. Can´t even imagine how hard it is to have everything in your field of view und directing everything precisely. Sadly as for now AEW is to young for a few rounds in different lands, also Germany, but i love it either way :D
I was 15 when there is no more CM Punk i stopped watching any wrestling afterwards till now i never lost hope that he will come. I’m glad you are back CM Punk because this is where you belong with people who respect and care about you🙅🏻♀️
@Ad I actual travel very often lol and like I said if you grew watching wrestling you would already know the large amount work it takes to run a wrestling production lol.
In in the words of good old JR Business picked up soon as his theme hit and he came out & stood can an AEW ring can’t wait to see him wrestle if there’s anybody I want to take the AWE title off of Kenny omega it’s a punk
This is fascinating!!!! To be able to see behind the scenes like this to show there is a lot more that goes into moments like this. Thank you TNT/AEW production for all the work that went into this!!!!💙🐢
I thought it was awesome how excited they got when they got a good shot in like they were hyped at doing their job and doing it well. It's just nice to see stuff like that
The production knew they were capturing something magical. The excitement they must have felt as they saw CM Punk getting ready to crowdsurf, knowing they would have the right angle.
Incredible to see how frantic, yet calm and collected they all were as they pulled off this moment. So cool to see that behind the scenes production, gives me a whole new respect for everything we are seeing on the screen now. Nice work everyone!
Hearing the crowd go loud as they could when "cult of personality" hit, made my heart swell with pride, because it's been so long since I heard such a loud pop like that. I love professional wrestling and believe in it once again.
I was there, screaming and crying in the crowd. Watching it on TV, it still hit me. Everyone behind the scenes have done an amazing job getting the emotions. I love seeing what they do, thank you aew crew!
The massive amount of energy from the crowd had to feed the adrenaline in the production crew. This was a massive moment, and I'm so glad we got to see what they went through to bring us what we saw. Thank you AEW, Thank you CM PUNK, and a special thanks to the Camera Man Billy on 10.
Jesus, I had no idea just how much goes on behind the scenes. I knew it’s a lot of work, but wow. It’s so amazing to see just how happy even the crew was to experience this moment.
I studied media production, seeing them call out the cameras and shots and everybody working in such beautiful sync and pure focus was amazing to me, they’re living the production dream man
Another guy who has worked in and out of production since 1992- this was awesome to show people the heroes behind the heroes in the ring that make it look so magical. I don’t think most fans realize how much goes on live and in the moment. Thanks for tipping the hat for those behind the scenes!
Ladies and gentlemen. Here is, the real head of the table. That's crazy, the things we don't see. For years I looked for a company that would impress me. From the very first Dynamite, they did. Congrats.
didn't the tribal chief say punk was not a needle-mover? if that is true, then how come more than a million people saw him return on a friday night 10PM one hour program?
Can we take a moment to appreciate all the back stage crew who put on this master class of pro wrestling TV show weekly and for giving back us wrestling fans something special to tune in and watch with that feeling each week we wait in anticipation to watch and not making it predictable to know what happens next ... in such a small time AEW is massive . 🙏
So grateful and in awe of all that goes on from their end, to make the show go on. Super cool to see how effectively and calmly they communicate with one another too.
OMG I would watch this EVERY week. I love the Behind the Scenes stuff of how a show it put together. These are the unseen heroes. So much unappreciated/unknown work does into putting together something like this. As a sound engineer for a band, a lot of people don't realize how much work it takes just to make the stars look good. :) THANKS TO YOU ALL! I would love to see more of this.
Such a cool perspective we never get to see. I love AEW's fresh view and presentation of wrestling. You can tell from top to bottom the whole company are fans.
Producer calling that out is music to my ears. As a producer myself, the "ah sh*t" when the camera entered the shot, made me laugh 🤣🤣 Its stressful but one of the greatest jobs in the world in my opinion.
The production director was like a conductor orchestrating his visually artistic creation. Like a video symphony… well, that’s the vibe I was picking up..
@@quakeaboveall5048 I don’t think so. CM Punk needs the win more especially being away for 7 years and he comes back and just loses?? He needs some wins first before starting to put over the young talent.
Completely agree, it feels good to be a wrestling fan again. Hardly surprising though the biggest wrestling promotion in the world actually hates wrestling
Someone said below they now have a full appreciation for ad breaks as it's literally a break for these guys working this hard. I agree. AMAZING perspective!
I watch AEW thru FITE TV via VPN. They're still rolling and all. I guess just not as hectic. Its actually cool to see stuff us Americans wouldn't actually see.
@@dantepanik6069 sometimes when TNT went to commercials, here in latin america in the SPACE channel didnt go to commercials, and yes, they are still working but at a slower pace.
me, a 29 year old fully grown male, legit cried over his return, and i've watched his return around 50 times now, i don't care, he's by far one of my favourite wrestlers, i've been watching wrestling since 1998. this is by far one of the biggest if not the biggest pops ive ever heard
Man, seeing the behind the scenes was a fascinating and nerve wracking experience...but you could tell these guys were feeling the moment just as much as the fans and talent and yet *still* created a great show that will be remembered for YEARS to come. Excellent work!
Right? I almost had a panic attack just by watching this! LOL! It's just so damn impressive what they are able to and how they are able to do it on the fly like that. It's definitely a a greatly underappreciated side of wrestling shows that most people will never get to see or know much about. I'm so glad that they pulled back the curtains a bit and showed us the inner workings of crafting such a special once-in-lifetime moment like this.
There’s something about watching that entrance get produced that made it emotional to watch again. The passion and excitement from the team was awesome to watch.
Big props to the guys in the production truck... I can't imagine the stress and pressure directing all this on the fly.
Thanks!
MetallicAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!
No kidding. All of them balding/bald from all that stress
Yeeeeah. After seeing this I think directing a wrestling show might be one of the most stressful jobs ive ever seen lol. Like you cant even stop to cheer or be happy you are working non stop during the most exciting parts.
On top of that you have to think artistically on the fly and deal with anything that may happen. Perhaps this is 'standard' TV production work but this seems a step more intense than most shows.
Cm punk left 13 august 2005 ? Im confused anyone guys?
Give that director a raise. That was amazing.
Fun fact, it’s the same director of WWF in the 90s. During the infamous “Attitude Era” ;)
The fact that you guys did the AEW Crew and Production backstage video is so informative, fascinating and exactly what makes this company special.
Oh hey Max, when will you be wearing bright shirts at an AEW show?
Surprise Appearance isn't Surprising!
Now imagine what WWEs production truck is like with bucky beaver doing 40+ cuts in 1 minute
I want that job.
Bro Just enjoy this movement and don't think about it Coz CM Punk is back🔥
Let's take a moment to appreciate all these folks behind the scenes that make for seamless programming, camera angles and pyro. That has got to be a high stress job.
WOAH WOAH WOAH!!! Let me get this perfectly straight: You comment something that is completely unrelated to the fact that I have two HAZARDOUSLY HANDSOME girlfriends? Considering that I am the unprettiest UA-camr worldwide, it is really incredible. Yet you did not mention it at all. I am VERY disappointed, dear li
I love how passionate those men were, they were feeling the magic in the air just like us, the fans
So cool to see the technical director and production team. Most people have no idea how much work a live production takes. Great job.
Honestly mind-blowing. I could never in a million years do that job.
It was incredible to see. I was wondering what was happening right away and then it clicked. Truly impressive.
I sincerely hope those guys see these comments to know how amazing they are and how much we appreciate all of their hard work.
@@michaelstthomas5750 it looks really intense Lol
@@michaelstthomas5750 lmao same
That shit was intense. Loved seeing that.
The "good shit" after the crying fan, and the "yeah baby" after the jump had me pumped. 😂
Oh yeah, they know thats TV magic right there
All he has to do is add “that’s some” to the beginning of the first line and he might be on to something..
and the real fact? the Crying CM PUNK Guy is A SUCH REAL GOOD SHIT! ♥
@@channelmchp I was that guy, even if it was in my living room with no one around.
Why you acting like you didn’t cry ?
As someone who took TV Studio Production for 4 years of High School, it's awesome to this and the behind the scenes of the crew capturing the moment for us watching at home! Great work AEW & Crew.
They fucking nailed this. It takes a lot of work to direct live tv but these guys crushed it.
Did TV studio for 2 years. Brings back nervous memories 🤣🤣
Worked at my university TV station. Had forgotten how great that adrenaline rush is!
I was surprised by how much work there is going on behind the scene. No idea it could be so much work and stressful.
Was like a conductor with an orchestra
If this is how fast the AEW director is talking just imagine Kevin Dunn screaming for 8 camera cuts in a single second
You can't understand any of that screaming with those damn bucky beaver teeth.
He would of had a stroke
Or that stupid insistence of having the camera zoom in everytime someone hits the mat.
Holy shit i didn't think of that. Thats just messy and convoluted af for the production crew.
@@TheEntranceClubWould've or would have
As a TV professional, that production truck performance was pure porn. The artistry, the timing, intuition, reading the crowd and your team knowing what shots work. Wrestling isn’t just about the art in the ring, it’s about the production art that happens when presenting in.
Any real wrestling fan already knows that. WWF used to always show the work the production team does.
The amount of work that went in to something as seemingly simple as showing Punk's entrance is impressive for sure. You don't really get why live TV is so much more difficult than taped TV until you see something like this. Mad respect for the production guys, especially since they had to do the whole thing while also marking out themselves
Thanks for sharing
Thanks Mr. Obvious
@@pedro55845 I mean, he’s just talking about something he does, and something he loves. Let him be.
Holy. Shit.
The production team and the camera crew did an incredible fucking job! Props to them for getting this moment for all of us to remember!
Man the dude calling the shots backstage is on another level lol
I cannot even begin to imagine how stressed he (and his crew) would have been.
You need to be cut from a different cloth to direct live television. These guys make it look easy and it's definitely not.
Who else let's you see the production side of things. This is fucking special! 💯
Honestly first time seeing it and that takes talent too, to have the eye and precision in timing to create the visual emotion as well, I would love to have them keep doing these because everyone involved deserves credit
And to think kevin dunno (happy accidental auto correct) does more cuts than this during a match for the 247 title 🤣
All those words being said is phenomenal
Bro!! Mad respect to the production crew
That shows that they don't treat the fanbase like children. They treat us like intelligent adults. Its the age of social media and we know what goes on and we want to see it. Unlike some other corporations that still act like its the 90's where there was an air of mystique about the entire locker room.
Camera crew working harder than NASA landing a spaceship on the moon, good shit pal
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That was a stressful 4 minutes
The pride they took when selecting the right shot for the right moment. Its such a skillful craft.
That is exactly what I was thinking. It reminded me of NASA.
Well both are filming fake scripted things so yeah...
*Camera zooms in on crying fan*
Production guy: “Good Shit”
😂😂
We all were crying 🥺💯
He knew that was a special moment. And it really was.
LMFAOAOAOA STFUUUU😭😭💀
I immediately thought of angry grandpa when he said that. I wasn't expecting him to say that. XD *lol*
10:17
The guy in charge of all the camerawork is a legend. The alertness one's gotta have for such a task on national television.
The loudest POP I have heard since Edge returning at the Royal Rumble. I will forever be a CM Punk fan no matter where he is….
And i was lucky to be at both!
Or Hogan in Montreal (post WM X8 & SmackDown in 2002)
since John Cena at Mitb you forgot that happened
This was a stone cold pop. This was insane
@@RepentB4TooLate did you watch that rumble and hear the pop, Edges pop and Cenas from mitb match the reaction Punk got also Punks more people knew he’d show than Edge because Edge was rumoured but it wasn’t that expected
The production crew don’t get enough credit, my god
Phenomenal seeing it in action
unbelievable talent..
@Francis Azur Kevin should take classes on how to produce a damn wrestling show without 80 camera cuts per minute
I had no idea it was like this.
Mad respect to them for giving us the best angles for watching at home.
True. It looks like a sport.
"READY 10 TAKE 10"
"YEAH BABY!"
What an amazing work man. Just Beautiful.
You can hear how excited they are to produce such an unbelievable moment! They're so happy to do this
@@KimiMTZ17
And that's exactly why they did it so amazing, all there emotions were working and making all so naturally, so Awesome.
They put their emotion into their job. That is why it was perfect to see.
I got emotional just hearing the passion in that guy's voice to get great shots and to get special moments like the crowd dive
GOOD SHIT!!
The director breathing heavily down the mic is exactly how I would imagine them being haha he nailed it
No Vince McMahon
"Let's go everybody, big moment in TV. Let's all be proud to be here. Knock em dead."
"Get in there baby, get in there baby!!"
"Good shit!!"
"Yeah baby, yeah baby!!"
I love the passion and enthusiasm that everybody has in this company. Professional wrestling is literally the greatest thing in the world when it's done right and I'm proud and relieved to know that TK only hires people who understand that. This moment was so special.🖤
I’m getting goosebumps even watching the camera call outs... props to all those backstage, cameras, music, pyros...man...that was even as awesome as just seeing his debut
Amazing work. I never knew that's how it was done backstage.
@@adn17 it takes so much effort to coordinate all those elements to pull off a production on this scale. These guys are the unsung heroes that deserve more praise than they get. Without them you wouldn't get moments like this.
I did media production at college for a few years, the work that even went into our small projects was insane, we had a small little studio with about 2/3 camera’s similar to the ones they use here and I was working in a similar in style set up to what they showed here. I can’t even tell you how much everyone has to be on point and listening it’s insane. I have a huge amount of respect for everyone that works behind the scenes in any major production environment.
I'm glad I'm not the only one "nerding" out to all the production stuff. That was really cool to watch. They truly did a great job. I didn't realize they had that many cameras.
wow that guy is an artist calling out the changes. He's feeling it.
"Camera director , I FEEL you!"
10:18 he showed the guy crying and then he zoom back to punk before saying "Good shit!" Then hearing him saying "YAH BABY! YAH BABY!" That guy was dead serious on his work. XD
@@SharEye0 He knew that dude's reaction was GOLD! Excellent work!!
If anyone has seen “Soul”, that director was definitely “feeling the music” when he was calling out all of those shots. Dude was outside his body creating art.
How can I find a video of it
I think you mean “in the zone” as my good friend moonwind puts it
Pure magic
Thats so true lmfao the guy in the red was astral traveling
@@michaelnichols8757 Disney+ It is the new Pixar movie
The production team knew they had something once they got that crying fan shot I felt the joy of the crews hard work with them🙌🏾
Good shit. Quoting Vince here 😂
I marked out when he said "Good shit!"
As a student studying television production, this is like a MASTER CLASS of live event production right here. This is quality content right here, I wish AEW have rolling credits to showcase the people behind the scenes and in the production truck.
WCW used to end their PPVs with crew credits, maybe AEW should take that up?
@@MakBot they barely have any time for that because of TNT.
I’m exhausted having just watched it. You never think of all that goes into live production.
@1KM - Cameras still roll after the show stops broadcasting. AEW does like to occasionally upload what happens after shows go off air if somebody's "fancam" footage goes viral on twitter or UA-cam, though.
I've had the chance to sit in on a couple high-level production trucks/rooms, and those folks are nothing less than geniuses. The level of skill is incredible.
I got to give props to AEW crew behind the scenes and for him to shout "Yeah Baby" as Punk jump into the crowds.. was funny as hell
The pressure of being lead producer and having everyone in the zone to hit all the queues perfectly. Love this side of the business
His excitement when they hit those cue's was amazing too.
Everyone clearly understood the assignment! True teamwork right here!
we can clearly see that everyone on the production truck is a wrestling fan. everyone jumoed out of their seats when he came out!!!
Good job AEW on not being afraid of showing us, the fans, the backstage of a show
Man, I got goose bumps because of their reaction to the music coming on
Their reaction was genuine ❤
Camera guy: zooms in on crying fan.
Truck guy: "good shit!" Lmao
He wasn't lying though
vince working at production truck confirmed
It’s forever an iconic moment, truck guy knew he witnessed history.
Lmfao. I just noticed that
Jon moxley backstage "it's such good shit "
Dude cutting different cameras never had me so stressed out. Hats off to all those working in the backstage, everyone who plays a part on putting on the best wrestling on tv we know as AEW. Thank you everyone!!
No words on how powerful this footage is. I'm a 50-yr old man, and I feel like a kid again. Thank you, AEW.
Well said!!!
I’m glad Christian is getting a push with a heavyweight title. He deserves. One of the most underrated performers in the ring in history. He is so good and clean and smooth and it really does get overlooked.
Yea Christian is very solid in the ring and great on the Mic. Definitely deserves to be a Main Eventer.
I’ve been saying that for years!
The directing of this segment was absolute stand out. Respect for showing their work
The Director of this show is the REAL MVP...give that guy a raise
FOR REAL YO
That was actually unbelievable work. So fascinating to see
Ready 7
The whole segment in this with the guys in the truck was astounding to watch. What respect!
I was in the building, front row. I'm in this video. To see the work AEW put in so expertly to deliver this moment. I DO trust you, Tony Khan.
Brothers, I tell you sincerely to be in that building was a transcendental feeling.
I am jealous of you sir! Haha but so happy for you at the same time! What a moment, what a lifetime memory. That crowd pop has to be one of the, and if not THE loudest reactions I have ever heard in wrestling. Tony Khan, all the EVPs, the production team, everyone just did an incredible job with Punks debut and return to pro wrestling. As much as we knew he was coming that night, AEW made sure it was still a surprise and memorable for everyone. THAT is how you debut big stars and returns like that. This was done perfectly. You and the rest of that crowd represented all of us at home man! No shame here when I say there were tears in my eyes and pure excitement and joy. AEW has brought my love for pro wrestling back to life and stronger than ever!
@@MikeD-rc6cs I have been going to wrestling shows for 40 years. This was the loudest I ever heard a crowd. Not a single piece of video or audio I have seen or heard is close to the sound of what it was like on the floor. Deafening. Literally. My ears were ringing all weekend and I was haorse from Friday to Monday. The building was shaking, literally. It was like an earthquake.
I control the Live Stream Production for 2 Wrestling Companies here in Sydney Australia & I am so glad the fans finally get to see the BTS stress of it & how on the ball you have to be. Props to these guys! - I am also someone who pops for certain things at times while trying to concentrate on the next shot to take lol
Good shit man. Never would've realised there's sooooooo much pressure on the production guys but thanks to these guys, now we know.
Seeing the control room when Punk came out.. those guys running the cameras, they where buzzing and hype up for CM Punk!!
Ik
"Then I found out: Kenny was 10 years old"
I died. I'm dead. You killed me.
They had me in the first half, not gonna lie
That guy orchestrating the whole crew is amazing! They're doing amazing work here at AEW!
U work there?
Arn Anderson is his name. Use to run with the 4 horseman back in the 70s. Not a bad guy. Hell of a producer!
@@bleedgreen4221 that wasn’t Arn callin the camera shots.
@@DeadWirePromotions but Arn is a god in wrestling, so he gets credit for all the good shizzle in wrestling ;)
Wow. That reaction at 9:55 really shows how passionate these guys are at trying to get everything as perfect as possible. Really cool to see.
The best thing about Punk's return, in my opinion, is that he genuinely looks so happy to be in AEW.
Its infectious
I was worried he wasn't going to really be into it, but you could see it immediately on his face.
Come on, you can’t really tell. He’s a performer, an actor. He could be there just for the money and because he can’t go back to the number 1 gig in town.
Not hating, I’m a punk guy, just real… you can’t tell from this
@@IamKirkoBangz 😂
He looks like he's getting paid. He doesn't care much about wrestling.
Seeing the production team mark out as much as we were in the moment
Really makes me appreciate this company that loves something as much as we do
True. From Tony Khan himself, to the team behind the scenes, they all are fans just like us. I love it.
Thank you AEW for making me excited about wrestling again.
Also mad props to give the guys behind the scenes some love too !!
wubwub
funny seeing you here :P
After hearing what production sounds like on aew Kevin Dunn must sound like an auctioneer on raw lol
With beaver teeth noises 🌳 🦫
@@Jeff_Pryce an auctioneer beaver with those big sumbitch teeth mashing together. 😂😂
Zoom and shake! Zoom and shake! Zoom and shake! Ready 1-30 go 1-30! Zoom and shake!
@@theraVen27 HAHAHAHA - Soo true. "Ready 10, Take 10.. Zoom zoom shake rattle and roll baby"
"shake the camera around, yeah that's that's the stuff"
We need MORE of this, the production team doesn’t get enough recognition
Ever direct a broadcast from a control room? That's how it's done. Hats off to the director, TD and the whole crew on making magic look easy.
It looks so easy to them, but there's no room for error. If you look at 9:54, i think the other camera guy was in the shot so they kinda tripped out. That's nuts that they didn't lose their composure and kept going.
What is “TD”?
@@Ramza2004 Ted Dibiase
@@Ramza2004 Technical Director. Basically when the director says "take camera 5" the TD is the one who actually presses the button to bring up camera 5
Props to editing, production, pyro, everyone involved behind the scenes.
For the first time I'm seeing production in action and now I am never gonna complain if they ever miss some big spots this shit is difficult.
Man, the production crew were killing it. Huge part of what makes the show so good, glad they’re getting some love.
I didn't know that directing a broadcasting is this hard. GOOD SHIT PAL.
Broadcast directing is one of the hardest jobs in the world, but it's fun as hell.
@@omercarrothers7537 ya especially on a football or basketball games they show a lot of replays and the Atheletics and the crowds
Best video of behind the scenes I’ve ever seen. HELL YEAH AEW
10Hs of CM Punk intro when?
Nice 99 mage bro
Wow you love cm punk and osrs? Ily bro
Love the overlap of OSRS fans and Pro Wrestling haha
Now watch aew ruin him with their shity booking.
He’s a fuckin artist with takes. You can tell he genuinely enjoys wrestling as well as the camera angles. Hell he’s done it for how long.
When he said "good shit" after the crying fan shot, he knew exactly what he did.
I’m not ashamed to admit, I got a bit emotional over Punk’s return. He was my childhood hero, and as someone who was severely bullied in school, watching Punk’s documentary years ago I related to his youth so much. To say the man has inspired and influenced me would be an understatement. I’m ecstatic for Punk, you could tell it meant a lot to him. I stopped watching wrestling when Punk left, but AEW can now count on my weekly viewership 👏
@@christophermarriott1681 Thank You, I’m sure I will!
@@christophermarriott1681 Go back to your 4fwonline videos
@@stepkickking9868 Cultlike
@@stepkickking9868 I know you will enjoy it bro I did from the moment AEW came to life lol.
@@stepkickking9868 welcome to the family, make yourself at home and hope you enjoy the ride 😁
My next sign at an AEW Taping: “Ready 10, Take 10”
Would love to see a sign which gave props for there extremely havy work there. Can´t even imagine how hard it is to have everything in your field of view und directing everything precisely. Sadly as for now AEW is to young for a few rounds in different lands, also Germany, but i love it either way :D
I’ll stand next to you with “Ready 5 Take 5”
I'll be there to say dissolve 10 😆
The production guys would love that
@@san12X hahahah! 👍
I had no idea they were that intense backstage in production. Awesome to see how much passion goes into putting this show on.
They’re in the middle of one of the single most important wrestling segments in the last decade to be fair
I was 15 when there is no more CM Punk i stopped watching any wrestling afterwards till now i never lost hope that he will come. I’m glad you are back CM Punk because this is where you belong with people who respect and care about you🙅🏻♀️
As a proud Winnipegger, I'm stunned by the regional specificity of this Christian Cage-Kenny Omega storyline.
As another Winnipegger, I couldn’t agree more and I love it
@@ConnorLogan51 👍🏻
As someone with no knowledge of the region, the story still works effectively.
Chris Jericho Winnipeg Maltoba Canada My Fav
Punk ,Y2J
I was stunned too bro. I love how Aew slowly build Christian and Kenny storyline. This is what Aew should look like and treat legend wrestlers better.
This behind the scenes look is fucking incredible to watch.
Big THANK YOU to the production crew! Camera guys, in the truck, ring crew, pyro guys everyone that makes the shows run smooth. We appreciate you.
Ready eight TAKE Eight
Camera Eight: *man crying*.
"GOOD SHIT!"
Timestamp?
@@M8cool 10:15
that was the funniest thing ever xD
Yeah Baby, Yeah....
This is why this company is so special. Behind the scenes stuff like these. Thanks!
You didn't grow up watching wrestling did you?
@Ad I actual travel very often lol and like I said if you grew watching wrestling you would already know the large amount work it takes to run a wrestling production lol.
@Ad and that is the best you can do? cmon man dont get your personal issues get here
@@amanteheru8572 IMO. Peace
What an incredible debut. Cannot wait to see Punk wrestle in AEW. Shit has got exciting.
Aew
In in the words of good old JR Business picked up soon as his theme hit and he came out & stood can an AEW ring can’t wait to see him wrestle if there’s anybody I want to take the AWE title off of Kenny omega it’s a punk
From the future afraid I got some bad news :/
well . . .
Aged like milk
As a filmmaker/director I absolutely love this AEW! Thank you for being a company for the real fans! BTW pick 8 will forever go down in history!
This is fascinating!!!! To be able to see behind the scenes like this to show there is a lot more that goes into moments like this. Thank you TNT/AEW production for all the work that went into this!!!!💙🐢
Imagine Vince screaming in to your headsets like this on live PPV 🤯
Its gotta be exhausting having to keep on top of the camera switches like that, for the entire show lol.
its really cool to see this. next time im at a live event im gonna be looking out for all the cameras
I thought it was awesome how excited they got when they got a good shot in like they were hyped at doing their job and doing it well. It's just nice to see stuff like that
Much respect to the team of AEW & TNT🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
The production knew they were capturing something magical. The excitement they must have felt as they saw CM Punk getting ready to crowdsurf, knowing they would have the right angle.
They need to run that Christian Cage - Don Callis bit on TV, that was actually really interesting.
And hilarious
@@shoen.9540 For real. I mean they have a pretty great story to tell here actually.
Yes that should definitely air tomorrow on Dynamite.
Young champioms Callis with the Long Locks stole the show!
This is pretty dope. I’m actually learning how to direct and I love to see this process. You guys are doing it right. 96 Nitro vibes all day.
Incredible to see how frantic, yet calm and collected they all were as they pulled off this moment. So cool to see that behind the scenes production, gives me a whole new respect for everything we are seeing on the screen now. Nice work everyone!
Hearing the crowd go loud as they could when "cult of personality" hit, made my heart swell with pride, because it's been so long since I heard such a loud pop like that. I love professional wrestling and believe in it once again.
I love that even the production crew was marking out. That whole segment couldn’t have been more perfect.
10:22...... Director was so proud of his cameraman for that shot HAHAHAHA
I was there, screaming and crying in the crowd. Watching it on TV, it still hit me. Everyone behind the scenes have done an amazing job getting the emotions. I love seeing what they do, thank you aew crew!
As a FILMMAKER and doing Behind the scenes work. Seeing this come together is amazing. THANK YOU AEW!!!!!!!!!!!
Thats some hard work man. Things have to be flawless. Some true professionals at work here, amazing to watch.
is he instructing cameraguy or live room edit
@@dancindoge1577 I believe it's both
@@dancindoge1577 It's both! :)
@@rapinbatches Agreed. As always BTS stuff is always fun and amazing
The massive amount of energy from the crowd had to feed the adrenaline in the production crew. This was a massive moment, and I'm so glad we got to see what they went through to bring us what we saw. Thank you AEW, Thank you CM PUNK, and a special thanks to the Camera Man Billy on 10.
As a filmmaker this is amazing. Thank you AEW for showing this.
Jesus, I had no idea just how much goes on behind the scenes. I knew it’s a lot of work, but wow. It’s so amazing to see just how happy even the crew was to experience this moment.
I was out of breath watching this
I studied media production, seeing them call out the cameras and shots and everybody working in such beautiful sync and pure focus was amazing to me, they’re living the production dream man
Another guy who has worked in and out of production since 1992- this was awesome to show people the heroes behind the heroes in the ring that make it look so magical. I don’t think most fans realize how much goes on live and in the moment. Thanks for tipping the hat for those behind the scenes!
Ladies and gentlemen. Here is, the real head of the table.
That's crazy, the things we don't see. For years I looked for a company that would impress me. From the very first Dynamite, they did. Congrats.
Bro I was eating while I was watching this and I almost throw up because of how confusing this is
didn't the tribal chief say punk was not a needle-mover? if that is true, then how come more than a million people saw him return on a friday night 10PM one hour program?
Don't get me wrong, I'm so happy because he's back. I'm a huge fan of Punk.
you guys are getting trolled hard by roman lmao he’s in character all the time now
The Production Team is on Point. You can see the passion they all bring to their craft, Love it... AEW is here to stay!
Can we take a moment to appreciate all the back stage crew who put on this master class of pro wrestling TV show weekly and for giving back us wrestling fans something special to tune in and watch with that feeling each week we wait in anticipation to watch and not making it predictable to know what happens next ... in such a small time AEW is massive . 🙏
100% this! so grateful they posted this video for us all to see!
🙏🙏🙏🙏
So grateful and in awe of all that goes on from their end, to make the show go on. Super cool to see how effectively and calmly they communicate with one another too.
As a TV production nerd, it's a blast to look into the booth here!
Watching the production booth breakdown was so fascinating
Mad respect for the ppl in the back
100% that live tv stuff is intense!
this was very interesting to see, i wonder what the reaction is like when jericho takes the camera lol
Agreed, what a hectic job.
OMG I would watch this EVERY week. I love the Behind the Scenes stuff of how a show it put together. These are the unseen heroes. So much unappreciated/unknown work does into putting together something like this. As a sound engineer for a band, a lot of people don't realize how much work it takes just to make the stars look good. :) THANKS TO YOU ALL! I would love to see more of this.
"Good shit" to the shot of the dude crying was just exactly that.
Oh boy here is Mr. Tough guy. Foh you pathetic.
I can imagine him just slumping in his chair and letting out a huge breath when they cut to commercial
And then straight back at it again once they come back from commercial 😂😂
More like a huge fart
Such a cool perspective we never get to see. I love AEW's fresh view and presentation of wrestling. You can tell from top to bottom the whole company are fans.
Producer calling that out is music to my ears. As a producer myself, the "ah sh*t" when the camera entered the shot, made me laugh 🤣🤣 Its stressful but one of the greatest jobs in the world in my opinion.
The production director was like a conductor orchestrating his visually artistic creation. Like a video symphony… well, that’s the vibe I was picking up..
Well put.
Still can’t believe CM Punk is back. Can’t wait to see him steal the show with Darby Allin at All Out in Chicago.
So darby is gonna loosecuz of some uncle fans of punk. Darby is young n better than punk
@@quakeaboveall5048 I think daniel Bryan gonna interrupt that match just imagination bro😂
@UCZUkPWz_pMnCNZT1nDq0Mfg Punk can wrestle a jobber n entertain his fans.. Or drop pipebombs. But Writing darby to loose is pathetic scripting to me
@@quakeaboveall5048 I don’t think so. CM Punk needs the win more especially being away for 7 years and he comes back and just loses?? He needs some wins first before starting to put over the young talent.
Also Adam Cole debut
Feels like the good times being a wrestling fan again... hasn't felt like this in a long time. Thank you Punk and thank you AEW
It certainly does feel like the beginnings of a resurgence
I, 100% agree with you. It feels so awesome to be a supporter of professional wrestling right now.
I feel like AEW is just now becoming what all the AEW die hards have been claiming it already was. Hope that makes sense.
Thank you Tony Khan.
Completely agree, it feels good to be a wrestling fan again. Hardly surprising though the biggest wrestling promotion in the world actually hates wrestling
Production guys givin everything they possible can.
Hats off to this team
Someone said below they now have a full appreciation for ad breaks as it's literally a break for these guys working this hard. I agree. AMAZING perspective!
I watch AEW thru FITE TV via VPN. They're still rolling and all. I guess just not as hectic. Its actually cool to see stuff us Americans wouldn't actually see.
@@dantepanik6069 sometimes when TNT went to commercials, here in latin america in the SPACE channel didnt go to commercials, and yes, they are still working but at a slower pace.
Props to the production crew. I never thought about how crazy it must be to shoot big moments like this, these folks are underappreciated.
me, a 29 year old fully grown male, legit cried over his return, and i've watched his return around 50 times now, i don't care, he's by far one of my favourite wrestlers, i've been watching wrestling since 1998. this is by far one of the biggest if not the biggest pops ive ever heard
Im manlier than you, i only let out a single tear. 😎😏 ... 😜
Man… what a story that production manager just told. Excellent vision played out to perfection!
Someone give that producer an inhaler and an Oscar
Man, seeing the behind the scenes was a fascinating and nerve wracking experience...but you could tell these guys were feeling the moment just as much as the fans and talent and yet *still* created a great show that will be remembered for YEARS to come. Excellent work!
Yea when the music hit they were jumping too
It was so cool to see them marking out just as much as the fans while also doing their jobs extremely well to make sure we could mark out at home too
Right? I almost had a panic attack just by watching this! LOL! It's just so damn impressive what they are able to and how they are able to do it on the fly like that. It's definitely a a greatly underappreciated side of wrestling shows that most people will never get to see or know much about.
I'm so glad that they pulled back the curtains a bit and showed us the inner workings of crafting such a special once-in-lifetime moment like this.
Props to all those guys in the back that help make AEW look so damn good. Their passion is just as clear as the fans.
There’s something about watching that entrance get produced that made it emotional to watch again. The passion and excitement from the team was awesome to watch.