Analysis: Examining the Prevalence of Negative Atmosphere within AEW’s Backstage Environment

Analysis: Examining the Prevalence of Negative Atmosphere within AEW’s Backstage Environment
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Analysis: Examining the Prevalence of Negative Atmosphere within AEW’s Backstage Environment
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AEW appears to be dealing with some backstage negativity at the moment.

Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Radio is reporting that a great deal of the negative feedback has stemmed from people “in and around” AEW. He said,

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“They’re grossing a lot of money. It’s interesting because today I’ve gotten so much feedback from people in and around AEW, and it’s a lot of negativity right now.

And I think some of that stems from the show Saturday night obviously was a very poor crowd. It’s interesting because there’s a lot of negativity while at the same time the company’s grossing more money by far than it ever has, the last couple of months. It’s been very, very successful in that sense. As far as turning profit, that’s a very different story. And as far as the value of the company… there’s economic aspects of the company that look really good, but there’s still this feeling (of negativity).

“Understandably in wrestling it’s always ‘who’s number one’, and they are far from number one right now. They were a lot more competitive in things like television ratings and attendance and things like that 18 months ago than they are now.

“So it’s kind of just a really interesting thing where you’ve got a negative perception. Which usually comes when the economics are bad, but the economics are not bad right now… but they’re still worrisome right now in the sense that when you look at the future and you look at the upcoming shows – you don’t see shows that look like you’re gonna be drawing big crowds in too many places.

Economically they’re doing much better than they were at that time (when they were competitive with WWE in ratings/attendance). But, the perception is that they’re not because the live shows (attendance) feed a lot of the perception, and the ratings do, because they’re the two numbers that people look at.”

Additionally, there’s a feeling backstage that AEW is changing and “becoming something that it wasn’t.” The move is allegedly being seen as someone coming in from WWE and replacing the people who were part of AEW in the first place.

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AEW, or All Elite Wrestling, is currently facing some backstage negativity, according to reports from Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Radio. The negative feedback seems to be coming from people “in and around” AEW.

Despite the negativity, AEW has been experiencing financial success. Meltzer mentioned that the company has been grossing a lot of money in the last couple of months. However, he also highlighted that turning a profit and the overall value of the company are different matters. While there are positive economic aspects, there is still a feeling of negativity within the company.

In terms of competition, AEW is no longer as competitive as it was 18 months ago. They were once more competitive in areas such as television ratings and attendance. This decline in competitiveness could be contributing to the negative perception surrounding the company.

Meltzer also pointed out that although AEW is economically doing better than before, the perception is that they are not. Live shows and ratings play a significant role in shaping this perception. The lack of big crowds at upcoming shows raises concerns about the company’s future.

Furthermore, there is a feeling backstage that AEW is undergoing changes and becoming something different from what it initially was. Some individuals perceive it as someone from WWE coming in and replacing the original members of AEW.

It is important to note that these reports provide insights into the backstage atmosphere and perceptions within AEW. However, they do not necessarily reflect the overall state of the company or its future prospects.

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