Fight for the Fallen had under 5000 fans attend per Meltzer

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Fight for the Fallen viewership/attendance news
Submitted by Aaron Rift on 07/18/2019 at 10:13 PM
According to Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com, B/R Live numbers for Fight for the Fallen were down about 10 to 14 percent from Fyter Fest. The belief is that the drop was due to competition from WWE as well as only a two week gap between shows.

A positive sign was that there were 18,000 new subscriptionsfor B/R Live that day which executives were said to be pleasedwith. Meltzer noted that executives "were described as pleasantly caught off-guard by the success of the last two AEW shows and the PPV numbers from the first show, particularlythat there has been a significant increase in subs every show."

TNT executives were in attendance for Fight for the Fallen and were said to have been impressed with the event. Meltzer noted that the executives "came out of it with the idea from the packed crowd, and how over the talent was to that audience that this was more impressive than they had thought."

The attendance for Fight for the Fallen was just under 5,000 fans. While the event was not completely sold out, it "was more than the capacity it was set up for before the production kills were released."
 
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Fight for the Fallen viewership/attendance news
Submitted by Aaron Rift on 07/18/2019 at 10:13 PM
According to Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com, B/R Live numbers for Fight for the Fallen were down about 10 to 14 percent from Fyter Fest. The belief is that the drop was due to competition from WWE as well as only a two week gap between shows.

A positive sign was that there were 18,000 new subscriptionsfor B/R Live that day which executives were said to be pleasedwith. Meltzer noted that executives "were described as pleasantly caught off-guard by the success of the last two AEW shows and the PPV numbers from the first show, particularlythat there has been a significant increase in subs every show."

TNT executives were in attendance for Fight for the Fallen and were said to have been impressed with the event. Meltzer noted that the executives "came out of it with the idea from the packed crowd, and how over the talent was to that audience that this was more impressive than they had thought."

The attendance for Fight for the Fallen was just under 5,000 fans. While the event was not completely sold out, it "was more than the capacity it was set up for before the production kills were released."

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You also forgot to bold that they saw a 10 to 14 percent drop in viewership from Fyter Fest.

So...TNT executives seemed pleased with the show, more attended than anticipated given the production kills, B/R Live subscribers increased by five figures (directly attributable to the show), and yet you want to focus on attendance numbers (again, despite them exceeding expectations given that a fukking ring was placed where people would usually sit) and lower streaming numbers on a packed night?

You're not proving anyone who thinks you have a pro-WWE/anti-AEW agenda wrong with this nonsense.
 

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Didn't a recent WWE PPV in Washington just do about that and then the following night's RAW did like 3500? :mjlol:

This was a house show for AEW and free to stream. Dumb thread from a dumb poster.

People keep treating FFTF like it’s All In/All Out, clearly it was a filler PPV :snoop:
 
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