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i give most credit to Kenny and Jericho. if tk doesnt see that match drawing a bunch of cash and interest he doest do aew. i think he has said as muchHoss said:Cody doesn’t get as big without the Bullet Cub. I also think they never would have done something like All In without Cody. Maybe ROH/NJPW at MSG still but that wouldn't have had the same ripple effect. Of course The Elite never would have been able to build something the size of AEW without TK. Ultimately, all parties brought something crucial to the table to literally change the world of wrestling. I guess if you want to give anyone credit though, it's Finn Balor.
Jericho choosing to wrestling Japan was critical as well but even that, along with TK's general interest in the core that would become AEW to begin with, was all spurred on by the popularity of the Bullet ClubComrade Khan said:i give most credit to Kenny and Jericho. if tk doesnt see that match drawing a bunch of cash and interest he doest do aew. i think he has said as much
So really we gotta thank Machine Gun Karl Anderson...Hoss said:Jericho choosing to wrestling Japan was critical as well but even that, along with TK's general interest in the core that would become AEW to begin with, was all spurred on by the popularity of the Bullet Club![]()
absolutely true. And if we wanna go deep in the BC lore. The bucks are actually the ones who made them so popular. Not by wrestling but due to their business acumen and pumping out the merch that made it mainstream (the wrestling fans). The bucks made a lot of ppl in the Indies and Japan a looooooot of money.Hoss said:Jericho choosing to wrestling Japan was critical as well but even that, along with TK's general interest in the core that would become AEW to begin with, was all spurred on by the popularity of the Bullet Club![]()