Forbes article on AEW

Before I clicked it, I was thinking, I wonder if its that Alfred guy who WWE was giving fast nationals to for awhile.

And wouldn’t you know who won the pony.

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SRS basically confirmed they’re gonna get 150 mil plus for the next deal. So it’ll be fine no matter what.

Why are we sharing articles by WWE PR favourite Alfred Konuwa?

Come on Alex.

And yes, their next TV deal, despite the constant attempts to claim gloom and doom, is going to be massive for them. But that doesn’t mean falling Chris Legentil-friendly content creator posts and articles, that look to constantly harm AEW’s perception regardless of their real successes.

I actually posed it half with the intent of knowing it’s biased. But Forbes is a major outlet.

The new deal will be huge enough to stop this I agree

That’s not a Forbes article. That’s basically a blog platform that anyone can post anything to that Forbes runs.

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And both Alfred and WWE know this. But fortunately for them / unfortunately for everybody else, media literacy is at an all time low.

I mean some points are valid – if you look at the attendance for Arthur Ash, it’s pathetic. They really have trouble drawing live audience.

I can see that – like there’s no way I would go to watch a dynamite if it were in Toronto right now. I just wouldn’t be bothered. Whereas I did go the first time it came.

Hopefully things do turn around and I’m sure the TV rights will inject enough cash so that they can pick up some big talent.

I still find it WILD that [REDACTED] was at one time the original host of 'the Kings of Sport’ podcast.

Alfred is a joke and shouldn’t be taken seriously.

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Batman wouldn’t say this. Batman would never say this. Alfred is his closest confidant. Delete this right now

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