“It’s always a competition no matter which promotion. Competition keeps us guys thriving,” Tischer stated. “A lot of people say
competition is healthy for the business, and even before AEW, we were always in
competition. There are more promotions out there other than AEW still. He also
mentioned, for example, the demo because a lot of people are like, ‘AEW scored
more viewers in the 18-49 demo,’ and the funny part was he gave us a little
insight.”
USA Network, they are not aiming for that demo. They can have
the demo because it’s not important about who has the bigger ratings. You have
a contract with a channel. That’s what I’m say right now not what he said. You
have a contract with the channel. They pay you an amount per year to produce
the product. As long as they’re happy, nothing else counts because you have to
satisfy the guys who pay you and also the guys who you switch in.
And if you’re in the demo and you want to watch NXT, you watch
NXT. If you want to watch AEW, watch AEW. That’s the beauty of freedom of
choice. I think it got too oversaturated with this Wednesday Night War because
everybody wanted to go back to the Monday Night War because it was so exciting,
and they battled each other and it was about ratings. ‘There’s another war coming
with AEW. One of the main bosses from AEW, he got fired by WWE, so he wants to
take them out of business.’ That’s too corny for me.”
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