In one of the recent episodes of the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, professional wrestling legend Bully Ray reacted to Jon Moxley’s recent statements made in an interview with The New York Post. Moxley had shared his visions and future plans for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in that interview.
Moreover, Bully Ray highlighted the crucial need for AEW to bring about changes, considering the falling viewership rates and television ratings.
Highlighted below are some key insights from the podcast:
Reflecting on Jon Moxley’s recent statements, Bully Ray said: “At a glance, this appears to be about Moxley and his team, and about what’s unfolding in front of the camera. However, I feel it reflects more on what’s transpiring behind the scenes within AEW. Moxley’s statements insinuate that the person who should be held most responsible needs to be identified.”
Addressing the need for changes in AEW, Bully Ray commented: “Indeed, AEW recently sealed a 5 million per year deal, which is commendable — superb, congratulations. But at the end of the day, the focus should be on business and revenue generation. So when do we stop gloating about that and divert our attention to the arenas, the houses, the ratings, and all the numerical data suggesting a decrease in viewership?”
The podcast also saw Tommy Dreamer voicing his admiration for The Hurt Syndicate’s MVP and his demeanor on AEW programming.
Dreamer expressed, “MVP has a distinctive rhythm in the way he talks…it feels like his words bear weight. He carries himself impressively.”