TONY KHAN On The Success Of AEW ALL IN, Making Mistakes In Wrestling, NEW PPV Plans
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Tony Khan talks about the success of AEW All In 2023, a new PPV is revealed as well as potential international touring plans and some excellent advice about making mistakes in the wrestling business.
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Can't believe Jay from OSW said "What's the craic?" to Tony Khan 😂
Can someone explain to me whether all AEW PPVs are this good. I haven't watched wrestling since 2005 besides Wrestlemania's and the odd Raw or Smackdown. I don't remember watching a show where every single match was top quality and so entertaining. If this is the level they are at I'd love to watch AEW more. Even WWE's recent Cardiff PPV didn't come close. Is AEW always this good?
I think overall the AEW PPVs are very good. I think 80% of them are very good and feel like I got my money worth after watching. This was absolutely near the top of their PPVs, but I'd easily could make an argument for a few other shows as being at the top for me.
yes it is tis was an awesome show better quality shows better matches dont care wat anyone else says otherwise aaw aew never missed a ppv all been awesome not that WWE is bad its not the same
AEW PPV's are well worth watching, incredible value for money I have never missed one! Even last nights AEW All In Wembley, watched it at Wembley but also paid for the PPV to watch again today.
this is a top five for sure. every now and then a show feels lacking. ive generally enjoyed them all but i am super invested in the roster and weekly shows so i am biased
TOTALLY AGREE with you there there always good glad you enjoyed Wembley me too it is worth watching again wish I could have been there @@sandraholland2706
Selling out a stadium is selling out a stadium, hands down. HOWEVER, people should keep in mind that they were shelling out tickets for around 30 bucks. Whereas WWE fills similar venues for 5 times the ticket price.
It doesn't mean it is a bad thing, it just meant it gave more people the chance to afford to go and watch an amazing wrestling event! Definitely couldn't afford £500 per seat for3 of us for WWE MITB that's for sure! All for affordable access to Wrestling
And it still achieved a 10 million dollar gate.
They didn't sell it out It seats 90,000 people
All In Was Awesome
AEW Revolution Continues
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I get that this is AEWs first big show but they need to get better at their communication.
I know 81,035 is the paid number. With additional comps and media and workers etc the total attence becomes ~90k (as Tony said in the scrum)
But then in the official statement they are taking 81,035 as the attendance. I know I'm just nit picking but this is how you muddy the water.
Ps. This kind of communication is a course in my studies, so it caught my eye.
Tell me you don't understand how ticket distribution works without telling me.
PAID attendance does not equal total attendance. It just referred to tickets SOLD (not comps, not suites, etc.)
They sold 81,035 tickets.
They had roughly 5k in comps in ADDITION to that.
The rest are likely employees, staff, etc.
He did fine announcing the numbers.
@@KC-yc2yhThat's what I'm saying, in the official press release they are saying 81,035 is the biggest crowd to ever attent an event in history, when close to 90k people attended. They are contradicting themselves.
Edit: if they want to stick with the paid number stick with that, if they want to stick with the 90K attendance stick with that, WWE does it why not AEW.
When they use both the numbers you only get confusion, that's all I'm saying.
@@AbhinavD_tta you have unlimited access to information. Just look it up if you want answers for fucks sake.
@@KC-yc2yh I don't want answers, I know the difference. You are not able to understand what I'm trying to say and thats OK.
Edit: I have edited the original comment to make it more clear.
@@AbhinavD_ttaWWE inflates numbers to cater to stockholders and investors because they're a publicly traded company. AEW doesn't need to because they are privately owned. That's the difference.
You’d think that TK would have gotten better at talking in these after 4 1/2 years
@@philo2189 he appreciates you think that I’m sure
@@philo2189you speak like a chimp you wouldn't know.
@@philo2189 come on bro guy talks like he only has 10 seconds to live at times
@@thefamilymealgaming Why do you weirdos care so much?
Fulham supporters are paying for this 😆 😊
Not bed..❤
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dude is using so many stimulants
I wouldn’t be surprised if that attendance number is inflated just like WWE has been known to do
It is. You cannot say all 81k paid for tickets. Not close to believable.
They literally made the effort to announce the PAID attendance and not anything else that can be inflated. You can't inflate paid numbers, you inflate general attendance. There weren't 81k people there, there were more
@@thertheory2909 agreed, it seems pretty sketchy imo
@@thertheory2909there were more in attendance but there were 81,035 paid attendance. Other people had comp tickets. Why u so salty over another wrestling company. So fucking weird
On what basis?
If WWE ran a PPV (PLE) with $25 cheap seat tickets and $400 floor tickets, they would sell out ANY stadium in the world multiple days in a row.
Hopefully WWE do that alongside AEW hopefully continuing to do that. It’s a win for Wrestling fans as a whole. The business is booming and for fans we couldn’t be in a better spot. Plus if nothing else if events like this can bring big show prices to a reasonable level then we’re in a great position
Absolutely, and that's awesome! It's great that someone's success doesn't have to diminish anyone else. AEW can have a hugely successful show and it's not a threat to any other promotion. We can all enjoy our wrestling.
It’s a win for wrestling fans at a whole but yeah wwe is still on top by a GIGANTIC amount. Tony Khan needs to stop acting like it’s the biggest thing in the world because with those prices wwe would do it any day, also it was in the uk where they don’t get much wrestling, and the weekly aew shows always have half full arenas
It's different models of business. That's why WWE gets the gate record and AEW got the paid attendance record.
I wanted to go to WM39 and WM40 but chose not to because paying $600 for two nights for not so good seats is something I'm not too keen about doing.
I live in Arlington and still ended up spending north of $1200 for all the 5 WWE shows during WM38.
@@QuiGonJack10 I don't think anyone is suggesting that WWE isn't still by far the biggest wrestling promotion in the world and I don't think Tony celebrating his success last night in any way denies that. You don't need to defend WWE here, no one is attacking them. Lets just all celebrate wrestling together.
If that’s the case why isn’t the highest grossing wrestling event?
redacted yourself, please. Make the world a better place.
@@fuzzymeep what the actual fuck are you talking about?
@@philo2189 if you have the highest attendance in any wrestling event ever and inflation is sky high u should be gross the most income. It seems TK cared more about filling up an arena than making money. Tickets probably started at 10$
@@KC-yc2yh weird comment
@@badaboom2321 you get what you give, nerd.
Gods on AEW for the show. Now get North American to show up for shows, stop your wrestlers from fighting each other and repeat the show in London next year without it being like everything else and being half as popular the next time.
American crowds just suck outside of the cities that are hotbeds.