Chris Hero currently works as a backstage producer in AEW, and he recently appeared on the “Talk Is Jericho” podcast to discuss what he wants to accomplish as a coach and producer for the company. He said,
“I want to continue to get better at my job because there are times where you’re on a headset and you’re either a second slow or you just didn’t have the foresight to think of. It’s not just what happens, it’s what could happen. You have to be ahead of things. I see some of these other guys that are so good at that. I really want to get better at that technical aspect of it.”
He continued, “I would like to help foster a bit more development with a lot of the younger guys and girls where we’re getting a little more time in-ring, we’re watching matches back and creating a dialogue about that. When it comes to Ring of Honor, I just do my best to try and find out what’s happening and get it to talent as soon as possible because those days can be pretty hectic. I just want to make everyone’s job a little bit easier. I want to be that guy that people can rely on to either know what’s going to happen or he knows who to talk to to figure out what’s going to happen.”
You can check out the ratings for several recent episodes of Impact Wrestling and NJPW on AXS TV below, courtesy of WrestleNomics:
Impact Wrestling:
* November 16th: 0.01 rating in 18 – 49 demographic (82,000 viewers)
* November 23rd: 0.01 demo rating (53,000 viewers) – Thanksgiving
* November 30th: 0.01 demo rating (74,000 viewers)
* December 7th: 0.01 demo rating (95,000 viewers)
* December 14th: 0.00 demo rating (75,000 viewers)
NJPW on AXS TV:
* November 16th: 0.00 rating in 18 – 49 demographic (48,000 viewers)
* November 23rd: 0.00 demo rating (20,000 viewers) – Thanksgiving
* November 30th: 0.01 demo rating (53,000 viewers)
* December 7th: 0.01 demo rating (48,000 viewers)
* December 14th: 0.00 demo rating (34,000 viewers)
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Chris Hero, also known as Kassius Ohno, is currently working as a backstage producer in All Elite Wrestling (AEW). In a recent appearance on the “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, he discussed his goals and aspirations as a coach and producer for the company.
One of the areas Hero wants to improve upon is his technical skills. He mentioned that sometimes he feels a step behind or lacks the foresight to anticipate certain situations while on a headset. He admires other individuals who excel in this aspect and aims to enhance his own abilities in order to be more effective in his role.
Additionally, Hero expressed his desire to contribute to the development of younger talent. He wants to provide them with more in-ring time and create a dialogue about their matches. By watching matches back and discussing them, he hopes to foster growth and improvement among the up-and-coming wrestlers.
Hero also mentioned his involvement with Ring of Honor (ROH) and his efforts to stay informed about what’s happening within the promotion. He strives to quickly relay information to the talent, as he understands that the hectic nature of the industry can make it challenging for everyone involved. Hero aims to be a reliable source of knowledge and support for his colleagues.
In other news, recent ratings for Impact Wrestling and NJPW on AXS TV were shared by WrestleNomics. Impact Wrestling’s episodes on November 16th, 23rd, 30th, December 7th, and 14th received ratings of 0.01, 0.01, 0.01, 0.01, and 0.00 respectively in the 18-49 demographic. The viewership ranged from 53,000 to 95,000.
As for NJPW on AXS TV, their episodes on November 16th, 23rd, 30th, December 7th, and 14th received ratings of 0.00, 0.00, 0.01, 0.01, and 0.00 respectively in the 18-49 demographic. The viewership ranged from 20,000 to 53,000.
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In conclusion, Chris Hero’s focus as a coach and producer in AEW is to enhance his technical skills, aid in the development of younger talent, and provide support to his colleagues. The recent ratings for Impact Wrestling and NJPW on AXS TV were also shared, giving insight into the viewership of these shows.