Wie erwartet (oder eher erhofft) hat man also alles im Blick (Matches im TV haben auch hier Bedeutung etc.). Freut mich sehr, genauso muss man das angehen.
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Sammy Guevaras neuer Video Log ist soeben online gegangen:
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Chris Jericho Says He Recruited Jon Moxley, Reveals What He Told AEW Regarding War With WWEAEW world champion Chris Jericho set aside "a little bit of the bubbly" to speak with Mature Audiences Mayhem about his role in the growing force that is AEW.
Jericho made note of the stars he has procured for AEW, including Sammy Guevara and Jon Moxley, formerly Dean Ambrose in WWE.
"If not for Chris Jericho being involved, maybe we don't get the deal with TNT," Jericho speculated. "We don't get Jon Moxley, who I recruited, or Sammy Guevara, Dean Malenko, a couple of guys you haven't even seen yet. So I think that, maybe [I'm] not the greatest of all-time, but the best longevity at staying at the top level in all of these different eras and influencing quite a few of them, I don't know if there are too many people who have done that as much as I have."
Jericho also believes that he deserves credit for the steady pay raises that WWE superstars were receiving once he was officially announced as a part of the AEW roster. He now considers AEW and WWE at war with one another, and points to McMahon's willingness to pay his superstars more as a sign of things to come.
"I had no intention of wrestling anywhere other than for Vince McMahon, and then the Japan thing came up," Jericho explained. "I basically got Vince McMahon's blessing and got his blessing to sign on for more shows. When the AEW thing came out, I told him the offer and he said for me to take it. I took it and when I told him, he said, 'You took it? Can you get out of it?' I said that you told me to take it. You didn't match it, you didn't try. Once I signed, suddenly everyone gets double raises because he doesn't want anyone to leave. So just because of that alone, I now made everyone in the business double what they were making. And for that, I demand a thank you."
"They might not think we're competition or they may not say it, but I told the guys that we are in a war. And they respond with, 'Well, we don't want a war,' but I said, 'Too f--king bad, you're in it because Vince McMahon is now opening up his pocketbooks.' Which he should have done before because he can afford it, but these guys that are now making $400,000-$500,000 a year that would make $40 on an indie show," Jericho continued. "But he doesn't want anybody to leave, so that's how you know. I told them that they have to be ready because this is Vince McMahon about ready to fight back, and I told Cody Rhodes a couple of days ago that, 'Winter is coming.' If you are a Game of Thrones fan, they're coming. You might think that it might not be back, but when we're lined up against a wall, they're coming, so they better watch out because it's going to be a war. I have been in a war before during The Monday Night Wars in 1998-1999."
https://www.wrestlinginc.com/n…ruited-jon-moxley-659462/
Luchasaurus ist morgen bei Talk Is Jericho.
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Wer meint Cornette würde immer nur dissen und grummeln und alles schlecht reden würde der solle sich mal die neue Experience Folge zu NXT Takeover Cardiff anhören. Hier mal ein kleiner Spoiler zum Mainevent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EY40Fuqhj5o
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Original geschrieben von Supereric:
Wer meint Cornette würde immer nur dissen und grummeln und alles schlecht reden würde der solle sich mal die neue Experience Folge zu NXT Takeover Cardiff anhören. Hier mal ein kleiner Spoiler zum Mainevent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EY40Fuqhj5oUnd was hat das mit AEW zu tun?
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@Wild Ones: Das siehst du schon bei der ersten Show wenn Cody gegen Guevara antritt. Darum ging es ja in der Road To Folge..wenn Cody verliert ist er raus aus dem Match bei Full Gear.
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@Wild Ones: Das siehst du schon bei der ersten Show wenn Cody gegen Guevara antritt. Darum ging es ja in der Road To Folge..wenn Cody verliert ist er raus aus dem Match bei Full Gear.Richtig
Card Suspect to Change, daher ist auch noch nicht alles in Stein gemeißelt.Der Talk is Jericho Podcast mit Luchasaurus verzögert sich noch etwas. Jericho hat aber auch schon angekündigt das zu der Titelgeschichte letzte Woche noch einen Podcast geben wird, aber erst wenn das Rechtliche abgesichert ist.
Ansonsten kann ich den Podcast um die "A Little Bit Of The Bubbly" Catchphrase sehr empfehlen
A Little Bit Of The Bubbly - The Anatomy Of A Viral Catchphrase
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Und was hat das mit AEW zu tun?nix aber mit der Cornettediskussion 2 Seiten vorher
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Bei NTW in Taiwan gab es heute eine Show mit AEW Beteiligung. Im Main Event standen Kenny Omega & Riho vs. Michael Nakazawa & Yuka Sakazaki. Im Co-Main Event gab es noch die OWE Jungs mit CIMA und co.
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MJF wurde bei Sportskeeda interviewt:
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Jericho hat endlich den Podcast mit Luchasaurus hochgeladen:
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Young Bucks Interview:
Two of All Elite Wrestling's Executive Vice Presidents, The Young Bucks, recently sat down for an interview with Bleacher Report. During the discussion, The Bucks opened up about how the booking portion of the shows is handled when they are also active competitors, similar to Cody Rhodes and Kenny Omega.
"There's a fine line, but when it's all said and done, Tony is the last call to order," Nick Jackson said. "He has final say on everything. There have been two times now where Matt and I have actually said 'OK, we want to lose tonight' and it gets to Tony and he goes, 'Nope, you guys are winning.' We tried to dispute and we've failed both times. Of course, fans aren't going to see that and will probably think I'm even lying by saying it, but it's the truth."
"I never even wanted to tell people I was an EVP and it just kind of got out," Matt added. "There are other EVPs who love that. They want to talk about it. That's fine, but Nick and I have always been the type of people who say, 'No, I'm always a wrestler first and I want people to think of me as a wrestler.' We always just want to be one of the boys. It's tricky territory. They are going to say, 'Well, they're booking it. Of course, they're gonna go over.' Then there's the argument they are the popular act everyone wants to see so, of course, they should win.
"I don't think we should overthink it. A big reason we did this was to shine a spotlight on talent that isn't as well-known, and Nick and I are very unselfish in that way. We really want to get other people over. We don't have to win every match. We've been losing most of our career, people don't realize," Matt continued. "We probably don't have a winning record if you looked at it. It's not that important to us, but we should keep ourselves to a point where we don't look overly weak. It's very, very tricky, and you know what? We are never going to be able to keep everybody happy."
Matt and Nick are well aware that their toughest competition, WWE, has endless hours of content available for their fans to access on television. Matt believes that the "WWE Universe" has felt neglected as of late because WWE isn't providing finishing moments in those matches that keep people satisfied. AEW is trying to create an original product that's easy to distinguish and pleasing to those fans who have been turned off by WWE's content.
"The [WWE fans] like they're so neglected," Matt says. "The things that they want, they just don't get. What we learned early on when we did our first show, All In, was we built this entire show and gave the fans the finishes they wanted, and they came out of that show feeling so good. Some of the things they expected, but we learned that it's OK sometimes if they expect something and they want something, you just give it to them. It's what a really good television show is. You build to this climax and you're thinking in the back of your head, 'Man, when they get to the season finale, they have to do it this way,' and then just imagine actually doing that. Aesthetically, we have to look, we have to smell, we have to sound different. If you're flipping through the channels on Wednesday night, you have to know within one second from looking at one frame of our show, 'Oh, that's AEW.'"
Matt wants to continue producing episodes of "Being The Elite" and "Road To" on All Elite's YouTube channel, however, he imagines it as a mature version of their weekly TV show.
"We're going to keep those things separate, and I kind of like that," Matt explained. "I think BTE should live on YouTube. It can be the TV-MA version of our show. You can watch SCU do a PG-13 rant on the Turner program, and you can watch Frankie (Kazarian) drop 12 f-bombs on Being The Elite. As for the Road To program, I would love it if we kept a lot of that stuff and put it on the television show because that's a great way to develop characters and tell their stories. I think our television show will look like a lot of the stuff on Road To."
Bleacher Report / wrestlinginc.com
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