When asked whether having more shows creates more opportunities, Joe stated that he believed that was the case. I think AEW Collision will be able to definitely expand the fan experience as far as the wrestlers that you get to see," Joe said. When you look at the AEW roster, you see the tremendous, talented athletes, there’s almost not enough time to see them all. To have the opportunity to kind of give a lot of the AEW roster to kind of give a lot of the AEW roster that maybe doesn’t get enough time throughout the week and showcase a lot of the talent that we’ve had, and I think that’s a valid criticism. I’ve always enjoyed events that I’ve seen on Saturday nights. I think Saturday nights are a really great night. But it’s a very different world and a very different environment. Doing Saturday night wrestling, I mean, obviously if the TV model was anything like it has been in the past, I would kind of believe some of those comments. “Obviously it's exciting to add another show to the lineup for AEW. Joe then described how he sees AEW Collision as an opportunity for AEW to give some members of the roster who haven't gotten a lot of opportunities lately the chance to be featured on TV. He made it clear that he enjoys Saturday nights as a slot for wrestling. Mack brought up the argument that the Saturday night slot is a difficult spot, and Joe explained that the television model is different now. Speaking with Evan Mack on The Kick Rocks Wrestling Podcast, Joe was asked about the addition of AEW Collision to the company's content lineup. Jay Malachi, Richard Holliday, 'HollyHood' Haley J, More To Participate In Upcoming WWE Tryout
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |