The Ayatolla wrote: » Not bad. Will look into it, have VPN Unlimited.
The Ayatolla wrote: » Is there a cheaper country we can all sign up from à la all the Turkish/Brazilian Netflix subscribers on permanent holiday in Ireland?
Monokne wrote: » I am thoroughly enjoying the outrage and horror amongst yanks at having to use a VPN. In particular, most seemed to have been under the impression that you used the VPN to sign up but thereafter you wouldn't need it again. Twitter & Reddit full of "I HAVE TO USE THE VPN EVERY TIME I WANT TO WATCH". No sh*t mate, welcome to my life.
Pentecost wrote: » Yeah I'd gotten an email to say it would be cancelled today.
The Ayatolla wrote: » Also on one of the original US subs. They all being cancelled so ya?
chopperbyrne wrote: » Have they put up a second episode of that Icons series yet? The one that started with Yoko?
sirmanga wrote: » I always got the impression that WWE never considered Wednesday nights a war. They were curious about AEW at the start, so they put NXT on Wednesdays to feel out the situation and, honestly, be dicks. They split the wrestling audience, and now they realise that AEW aren't bringing in any new fans, so WWE feel like their work is done, they stifled AEW's growth, so now they will hop to Tuesday night where they'll go unopposed, and, you'd think, get a bigger audience. It's quite brilliant when you think about it. Sure, AEW might get more people watching on Wednesdays now, but it's just going to be the people who would have been watching NXT. The two companies will be sharing the same pool of fans. AEW hasn't drawn new people to the product. If WWE were worried about AEW they wouldn't be moving off Wednesday nights, they'd be staying put and loading NXT with main roster stars. The very fact that they are leaving Wednesdays tells me WWE don't care about AEW.
LineOfBeauty wrote: » Dude if you seriously think WWE wanted to move nights I then you're woefully misinformed. They'll stick NXT Evolve on Wednesday, probably on Peacock, to counter programme instead.
beakerjoe wrote: » I cant wait until Hook makes it to WWE and gets a Peter Pan villain gimmick. Then again you may enjoy that visual :pac:
beakerjoe wrote: » I get what you are trying to say, i believe your comparisons dont fit. WWE certainly feel AEW is a threat. Maybe not an immediate threat but its certainly got their attention. They wouldn't go two hours on NXT when AEW Dynamite debuted otherwise. The counter booking on NXT suggests they are worried. The move from Wednesday to Tuesday nights. Again maybe not an immediate threat but they certainly are feeling a little worried. AEW is miles off being the brand WWE is, but are slowly growing and doing probably better than most expected in tehir first 2 years especially with a Pandemic.
LineOfBeauty wrote: » I'd say MJF, Sammy Guevara are both top prospects, then people like Will Hobbs, Wardlow are gems too and there's like a tonne of others they've dug deep to find. And then, there's HOOK...
beakerjoe wrote: » If Jungle Boy doesnt float your boat, you need to stop watching Pro Wrestling
J. Marston wrote: » Hey now, Britt Baker is pretty good.
sirmanga wrote: » This just goes to show how little of a threat Vince thinks AEW poses. Besides, any WWE fans who don't watch AEW are hardly gonna be inspired to upon watching this interview when they see a haggard, over the hill, overweight guy who used to be a big star for WWE. It'd be like a former Man United player being interviewed on MUTV talking about how great it is to be playing in the league in Qatar for 500,000 a week. Which is what AEW is, basically. A league that hardly anyone watches, with massive money behind it, being run by a giddy mark who is willing to shell out money for over the hill former premier league stars, and whose home grown talent is subpar to put it kindly.
Loughc wrote: »
sirmanga wrote: » This just goes to show how little of a threat Vince views AEW. Besides, any WWE fans who don't watch AEW are hardly gonna be inspired to upon watching this interview when they see a haggard, over the hill, overweight guy who used to be a big star for WWE. It'd be like a former Man United player being interviewed on MUTV talking about how great it is to be playing in the league in Qatar for 500,000 a week. Which is what AEW is, basically. A league with massive money behind it being run by a giddy mark who is willing to shell out money for over the hill former premier league stars, and whose home grown talent is subpar to put it kindly.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » HOF next year?
The White Wolf wrote: » Jericho showing he's the cutest fcuker in the business yet again. Still keeping WWE sweet.
Lithium93_ wrote: » Probably be a standard fluff interview, would've been better off on Austin's podcast where it could've been a no holds barred chat. How much control does Austin actually have over Broken Skull Sessions?