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We have been hearing it for weeks, but finally, it is confirmed.
I am going to copy and paste the article from Forbes, and the showtime/day will likely be announced later today.
"Just hours before Wednesday's upfronts for WarnerMedia, the billionaire-backed pro wrestling upstart AEW issued a press release to announce a television deal with TNT.
Per the press release:
The report did not specify a launch date for AEW's weekly television series, though it is expected to premiere sometime this fall as was reported last week by Tony Maglio of The Wrap, who referred to the deal as "virtually done."
An official start date could be announced as soon as WarnerMedia's upfronts presentation at 10:00 a.m. EST today.
Executive vice presidents Cody, the Young Bucks and Kenny Omega will lead AEW in somewhat of a player-coach role, while Tony Khan of the billionaire Khan family will run the organization as President and CEO."
Well, I still don't want to be over-optimistic, but considering how much people have complained that "They aren't shit without a big TV deal" I think I can say they have answered the criticism once again and they are on the same network as WCW was before and one of the largest networks in America. I think AEW has been saying/doing the right things and it's hard to not to get at least a little excited for it. Now let's hope they hit it out of the park with Double Or Nothing!
I am going to copy and paste the article from Forbes, and the showtime/day will likely be announced later today.
"Just hours before Wednesday's upfronts for WarnerMedia, the billionaire-backed pro wrestling upstart AEW issued a press release to announce a television deal with TNT.
Per the press release:
The release went on to note that WarnerMedia's B/R Live will serve as the exclusive digital streaming partner in the United States for the upcoming Double Nothing pay-per-view on May 25."Later this year, WarnerMedia will provide exclusive multi-platform access for fans to watch AEW events, airing live weekly matches on TNT in prime time, as well as streaming them through WarnerMedia’s B/R Live and on pay-per-view. A leading digital sports enterprise, B/R Live’s high fan engagement will provide an invaluable opportunity to build AEW’s audience."
The report did not specify a launch date for AEW's weekly television series, though it is expected to premiere sometime this fall as was reported last week by Tony Maglio of The Wrap, who referred to the deal as "virtually done."
An official start date could be announced as soon as WarnerMedia's upfronts presentation at 10:00 a.m. EST today.
Executive vice presidents Cody, the Young Bucks and Kenny Omega will lead AEW in somewhat of a player-coach role, while Tony Khan of the billionaire Khan family will run the organization as President and CEO."
Well, I still don't want to be over-optimistic, but considering how much people have complained that "They aren't shit without a big TV deal" I think I can say they have answered the criticism once again and they are on the same network as WCW was before and one of the largest networks in America. I think AEW has been saying/doing the right things and it's hard to not to get at least a little excited for it. Now let's hope they hit it out of the park with Double Or Nothing!