In case you didn’t know…

As earlier reported, TNT will be the official broadcaster of AEW. It will mark the first time that professional wrestling will be showcased on the network since 2001. Back then, WCW Monday Nitro reigned supreme, though sagging ratings from 2000 and 2001 was instrumental in its demise.

The heart of the matter

As reported earlier by WrestlingNews.co, Cody Rhodes thanked Tony Khan for his belief in them. He further add that when the event All In happened, they didn’t think it would lead to this.

Brandi Rhodes was also asked about wrestler rotation. She said that they have been cautious in building the Women’s division as they don’t want wrestlers to be sitting on the sidelines too long and not being used properly.

Cody Rhodes then spoke on the idea of how AEW will be different as the topic shifted to scripted promos.

What’s next?

It’s quite clear that AEW has a unique vision, and the company wants to do things differently. With AEW Double or Nothing just around the corner, there seem to be interesting times ahead for the upstart company.

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