TBS Expresses Satisfaction with AEW’s All In 2023 Footage Segment on Dynamite, According to Tony Khan

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Tony Khan stands by his decision to air the backstage footage of the altercation between CM Punk & Jack Perry at All In 2023. The Young Bucks showed the footage on last week’s episode of AEW Dynamite.

During today’s AEW Dynasty 2024 media conference call, the AEW President commented on whether he regrets airing the footage, TBS being satisfied with last week’s viewership for Dynamite, and more.

You can check out some highlights from the media call below:

On TBS being happy with the performance of Dynamite last week: “After the ratings came in, it felt like, when TBS called me and told me ‘good job.’ You have to remember, I’m responsible for everybody’s job in the company. It is really important for us to please the network and TBS was really happy with that show and that performance. That is the most important. Our fan feedback on the show, the rating is the number source of fan feedback in the end, the network, and they were incredibly pleased.”

On the numbers for the segment: “It was 400,000 viewers in the 18 to 49 demographic, and that was a strong performance. That is how TBS judges the show. How TBS judges the show is the most important metric I have for the performance. I do think what we did last week added a lot of intrigue to this match and I’m very excited for the Dynasty pay-per-view and I’m very happy about how we got here.”

Tony Khan, the President of All Elite Wrestling (AEW), has defended his decision to air backstage footage of an altercation between CM Punk and Jack Perry at the All In 2023 event. The footage was shown on last week’s episode of AEW Dynamite, and Khan stands by his choice despite any potential backlash.

During a media conference call for AEW Dynasty 2024, Khan addressed various topics, including whether he regrets airing the footage and TBS’s satisfaction with the viewership for Dynamite.

When asked about TBS’s response to the show’s performance, Khan expressed his satisfaction with their feedback. He emphasized the importance of pleasing the network, as it directly impacts everyone’s job within the company. TBS reportedly praised the show and its performance, which was a significant relief for Khan.

Khan also discussed the numbers for the segment featuring the altercation footage. He revealed that it garnered 400,000 viewers in the coveted 18 to 49 demographic, which is considered a strong performance by TBS’s standards. This demographic is crucial for television networks, as advertisers often target this age group. Khan acknowledged that TBS’s judgment of the show is the most important metric for him, and he was pleased with how the segment contributed to the overall intrigue surrounding the upcoming Dynasty pay-per-view event.

The decision to air the backstage footage was undoubtedly a calculated move by Khan and his team. By showcasing this altercation, they have successfully generated interest and anticipation among fans for the upcoming match between CM Punk and Jack Perry. The footage has added an extra layer of excitement and drama to the storyline, making it a must-watch event for wrestling enthusiasts.

Khan’s confidence in his decision to air the footage reflects his commitment to providing engaging content for AEW fans. He understands the importance of keeping viewers hooked and delivering compelling storylines that resonate with the audience. By prioritizing TBS’s satisfaction and considering their feedback, Khan ensures that AEW continues to thrive and maintain a strong partnership with the network.

As the President of AEW, Tony Khan has proven himself to be a shrewd decision-maker who understands the dynamics of the wrestling industry. His willingness to take risks and push boundaries has contributed to AEW’s success and growing popularity. With the Dynasty pay-per-view on the horizon, fans can expect a thrilling event that will live up to the hype generated by the backstage footage and Khan’s unwavering confidence in his choices.