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AEW will reportedly not be receiving any rights fees from their new television deal with WarnerMedia. While AEW, which will begin airing on TNT later this year, will not be receiving any rights fees, they will be receiving an ad revenue split, according to TSN's John McMullen. WarnerMedia will also be paying for production.


"Context of #AEWonTNT AEW TV Deal -- Platform is amazing and this is an unprecedented deal for a start-up," McMullen wrote on Twitter. "Confirmed from a source on the television side there are no rights fees but as we have been saying here for weeks that should not have been expected. It's being treated like a sports property so production fees are there and a 'great' advertising split for AEW."

The deal is similar to XFL's new agreements with ESPN and Fox Sports, where the XFL will not receive any rights fees, but the networks will pay for the production costs. However, there is no ad revenue split with the XFL deal, although they will handle sponsorships at the stadiums.

Dave Meltzer reported in the latest edition of The Wrestling Observer Newsletter that while AEW will not be receiving rights fees, there will be a downside guarantee with the advertising revenue. Meltzer added that with production costs paid for and the ad revenue split, AEW expects to be profitable by 2020.

As I mentioned yesterday, with this new deal, AEW has become the first wrestling companyoutside of WWE to secure a television deal in the U.S. on a top 25 cable network since WCW folded. TNT is actually available in slightly more homes than the USA Network, although the USA Network was the eighth most watched network of 2018 while TNT was at #14. The Paramount Network, which used to be known as Spike TV and aired TNA programming for nearly ten years, was #44.

McMullen noted how great the new deal is for AEW, adding that the only reason it may come across as disappointing is due to some errant reports stating that the company would receive rights fees.

"Remember, it took Vince McMahon nearly 20 years of producing highly-rated television before he got a somewhat significant rights deal from Viacom at the turn of the century," McMullen tweeted. "The monster deal took over 35 years. TNA/Impact once had Hulk Hogan, Sting and Randy Savage and couldn't get this kind of platform. It's an amazing deal that those in @AEWrestling are ecstatic about.

"If it comes across as flat to some that's because they were expecting rights fees due to some shoddy reporting. Right now #AEW is set up like old #WWE where PPV numbers and advertising will be significant to growth. #WWE remains idiot-proof because of TV deal"

AEW has yet to announce their official start date, the day of the week that it will air and how long the episodes will be, although AEW's Jim Ross noted last month that the show would be two hours. It was noted in The Observer that the show will air either on Tuesday or Wednesday nights, but that has not yet been determined. WarnerMedia is apparently doing market research to determine if the show should air on Tuesdays to fill the void of SmackDown when it moves to Fridays in the fall. The downside of Tuesdays is that the show would regularly be preempted during basketball season due to NBA games on TNT. While there are some NBA games on TNT on Wednesdays later in the season, most of the Wednesday games air on ESPN.
 

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It's a very reasonable deal, but man they have their work cut out for them if "PPV numbers" are gonna be a key part of their business :patrice:

I hope they find other ways to get good revenue.
 

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But if we being real.....

Who is the last “good big powerhouse” wrestler out there that’s good or being used properly?

They only real good one the E has is Lashley and they shyt on him. Maybe Drew but he was used better in TNA.

The big powerhouse guy has been minimized and diminish so bad it’s like the center position in the NBA.

Where teams are fine with PF or guys who are naturally SF playing center

Not sure what your point is, the fact that there isn't one right now doesn't mean it's not needed.

Keith Lee made his career by adapting the "David vs Goliath" style match to the indys. A guy like that would do amazing for a product like AEW.
 

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But if we being real.....

Who is the last “good big powerhouse” wrestler out there that’s good or being used properly?

They only real good one the E has is Lashley and they shyt on him. Maybe Drew but he was used better in TNA.

The big powerhouse guy has been minimized and diminish so bad it’s like the center position in the NBA.

Where teams are fine with PF or guys who are naturally SF playing center

The E got far more than Lashley and Drew.

Killian Dane
Keith Lee
Dijak
Luke Harper

Are all quality in ring big guys.

You're right they don't use them properly outside NXT tho.. they use Strowman (decent) corbin and Lars (meh) instead.
 

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The E got far more than Lashley and Drew.

Killian Dane
Keith Lee
Dijak
Luke Harper

Are all quality in ring big guys.

You're right they don't use them properly outside NXT tho.. they use Strowman (decent) corbin and Lars (meh) instead.

Oh yea I know about others you speaking of, I was more or less talking about the main roster cats as to a degree.

The NXT folks are the cliche of “if a tree falls in a forest and no one’s around, does it make a sound” type shyt.

We’ve seen soooo many cats who were big in NXT getting these big pops at they Takeovers, then go to R/SD and the audience is like:huh:


Still with that..... the big men in the E are the minority. And must (unless they work a style like Keith Lee) are boring or not as entertaining as the smaller, faster, more innovative and athletic smaller guys.

And I think AEW needs more of that.
 

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There was something in that last Cody promo that really resonated with me.

When he mentioned that the old school wrestlers who love to judge the newer younger guys love to tell them to be successful, they need to slow down and go at the speed the set at 35mph vs the new guys going at 70 mph

Paraphrasing but something to that effect.

And I agree with him ave that logic

That’s why to me it’s painful to watch a Randy Orrin match. Not saying he’s not talented and can’t go..... but the unnecessary pauses and slow pace starts to lose me and I can’t do that for 15-30 mins matches
 
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