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4 times wealthier than the Mcmahon family. At this point AEW could run at an operational loss and be used to save on taxes. But from what we know it was profitable before all those signings. I don't think they breaking anything. Ticket sales and merch sales compensate but they can handle a loss. They could lose 10M a month and operate for another 70 years assuming they make no money elsewhere.

I wouldn't be worried

That’s dumb as hell logic since the concept of owning a business is to make money, not lose it and operate at a loss :laff:

We see wealthy businesses all the time pull the plug on pet projects that just aren’t turning a profit a certain amount of time regardless of how much money they have. You can tell who understands business and who doesn’t based on the comments in this thread :skip:
 
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Thread full of delusional WWE marks as usual :mjlol:

You sheep are in fukking trouble. This shyt is so great.

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Doesn’t matter as there people in the background who’ve helped invest the company and would like to see a ROI from it :comeon:

Khan and Family aren’t footing the bill for all of this solo contrary to popular belief as that’s not how business works. Look at the bigger picture and stop listening to every little detail that the dirt sheets tell you as it’s obvious where their bias is skewed.

Yea, because you know exactly who's involved in AEW's business. :mjlol:

I don't listen to the sheets. I use my own eyes to see how thing are going. AEW's stock is rising, and they don't need any "casuals" to get by. :russell:
 

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That’s dumb as hell logic since the concept of owning a business is to make money, not lose it and operate at a loss :laff:

We see wealthy businesses all the time pull the plug on pet projects that just aren’t turning a profit a certain amount of time regardless of how much money they have. You can tell who understands business and who doesn’t based on the comments in this thread :skip:
And they got the nerve to call others delusional :russ:

morons I tell you lol
 

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AEW has to be careful balancing their roster. Too much talent can lead to egos clashing. Guys thinking they deserve a bigger role. I can see guys like Lance Archer and Bryan Cage complain that they aren't the main eventers they thought they would be.

Well they making the same money they signed when they came in. Who knows what role or pushes were talked about when signing. Could be "We'll give you a really nice debut and initial push to get your ball rolling, but we plan on bringing in other talents so you gotta be happy falling back". I'm sure it's not as bad to slide down the card for others when it seems like a family atmosphere backstage and you get lots of creative direction about who you as a character, regardless of where in the card.
 

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Yes I hope TK signs all WWE wrestlers who contracts expire so I can watch AEW implode from the inside. :banderas:


But imagine a WWE/AEW cross promotion where the people TK is signing from WWE is actually there undercover, to destroy the locker room and cause turmoil. Leading to one big massive PPV between the brands :banderas:.

Just have Roman and Bobby squash everyone, and bury the whole AEW. The crying from the marks if that happen would be glorious :wow:
 

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If AEW makes the right decisions booking and business wise (Forbidden Door) having a large roster shouldnt be an issue if you know how to move people around and book them the right way. Most seem to be coming for the talent vs any title or card postion.
 
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