TONY KHAN STINKS! ("WBD OWNS A PERCENTAGE OF AEW." - DAVE MELTZER; DYNAMITE CONTINUES LOSING TO NXT; DYNAMITE NO MILLION WATCH: 631 DAYS/90 WEEKS)

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Breh, working with Impact was a huge opportunity that Tony Khan funbled, all because he tried to big time what he felt was a small-time company. Had Tony not ruined the partnership, then Impact could've been a great place for AEW's spot monkeys to learn timing, pacing, ring psychology, and how to work safely. Impact's Knockouts Division could've been used to support AEW's women's division, and there could've been one hell of a talent exchange! Remember, The Briscoes, the Bullet Club, the Good Brothers, RVD, Willie Mack, TJP, Bronson Reed, and more were all in Impact at the time!
Also, since Impact was rebuilding their relationship with NJPW & Japanese wrestlers were appearing pretty regularly on Impact, there could've been an annual three company Super Clash ( :flabbynsick: reference, I know) ppv. That would've been a REAL forbidden door!
All of that went down the drain because Shad Khan's kid doesn't play well with others.
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No lies told. Still annoyed that they never had any impact people on Dynamite, during that time. Kenny Vs Swann for the Impact and AEW titles and never mentioned on Dynamite was just stupid. Tony crapping on Impact Weekly but never giving them any shine. The only good thing that came from it was that Kenny did put on some great matches and did put eyeballs on the project. TNA should treat TK like Okada been treating them for over a decade and never pick up that phone call :russ:
 

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No lies told. Still annoyed that they never had any impact people on Dynamite, during that time. Kenny Vs Swann for the Impact and AEW titles and never mentioned on Dynamite was just stupid. Tony crapping on Impact Weekly but never giving them any shine. The only good thing that came from it was that Kenny did put on some great matches and did put eyeballs on the project. TNA should treat TK like Okada been treating them for over a decade and never pick up that phone call :russ:

When TNA does a Forbidden Door with NXXXT

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Breh, working with Impact was a huge opportunity that Tony Khan funbled, all because he tried to big time what he felt was a small-time company. Had Tony not ruined the partnership, then Impact could've been a great place for AEW's spot monkeys to learn timing, pacing, ring psychology, and how to work safely. Impact's Knockouts Division could've been used to support AEW's women's division, and there could've been one hell of a talent exchange! Remember, The Briscoes, the Bullet Club, the Good Brothers, RVD, Willie Mack, TJP, Bronson Reed, and more were all in Impact at the time!
Also, since Impact was rebuilding their relationship with NJPW & Japanese wrestlers were appearing pretty regularly on Impact, there could've been an annual three company Super Clash ( :flabbynsick: reference, I know) ppv. That would've been a REAL forbidden door!
All of that went down the drain because Shad Khan's kid doesn't play well with others.
:francis:
This all facts….The TNA knockout division is head and shoulders better than AEW’s women division. It might not ever happen again but I would love to see TNA get one more shot at getting a national TV deal.
 
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