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Post by animus on Oct 16, 2019 14:40:35 GMT -8
Episode 2 has over 146K views at this point and could see it surpassing 200K as people watch for a 2nd & 3rd time as well as people checking it out. I think that's a strong follow up to last weeks viewership. For being new, it has 3X's the viewership as MLW. I suspect that sponsors will start coming in sooner, rather than later.
I thought the show itself was very good. I really like the character that Aron Stevens has created for himself. I'm unsure what the future plans for him will be. But I would like to see the National Championship around his waist. Bradshaw's look to be a fun tag team, and I can't wait to see more of them in the coming weeks/months. I'll keep on watching this product. This studio setting has surpassed my expectations of this product and how they want to present themselves. Hopefully they'll do PPV's in larger venues in the future.
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Post by beau on Oct 16, 2019 15:02:35 GMT -8
I think the set up and venue they are using is great for a weekly show but I am not excited for a PPV event to broadcast from there at all. I don't think it will come off nearly as well the 70th Anniversary PPV did.
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Post by animus on Oct 16, 2019 15:18:40 GMT -8
I think the set up and venue they are using is great for a weekly show but I am not excited for a PPV event to broadcast from there at all. I don't think it will come off nearly as well the 70th Anniversary PPV did. 100% agree.
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Post by longtimewrasslinfan on Oct 16, 2019 17:02:28 GMT -8
I think the set up and venue they are using is great for a weekly show but I am not excited for a PPV event to broadcast from there at all. I don't think it will come off nearly as well the 70th Anniversary PPV did. 100% agree. I don’t disagree that a larger venue would come across better on pay-per-view but I remain supportive of Corgan and Lagana’s decision to “walk before you run”. I’m not sure of the details behind a pay-per-view so soon after starting the studio program because I certainly understand growing your fan base response to hopefully fill the venue you advertise for in terms of a pay-per-view. I have been happy with their decisions thus far so I choose to believe there is an excellent reason for the event being held in the same spot. That said, to move any future pay-per-views to say, Center Stage...then maybe on of the metro Atlanta Civic Centers (ECW had a pay-per-view at the Cobb County Civic Center in Marietta that I attended that was a perfect setting for the event. Crowd was wild all night!) I think we’ll see these changes as time progresses.
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Post by oldschoolcorino on Oct 17, 2019 14:37:12 GMT -8
Another great episode. Looks like they are getting behind old school tag team wrestling. Very glad to see a tag team re emergence. Cabana and Anderson worked very well together and the Wild Cards are solid enough mostly due to the great ring work of Isaacs, although still cant realy buy into Bram but i guess he serves his purpose as a brute to Isaacs skill and charisma. Looking foward to next week. Speaking of Isaacs, he had a fantastic match with Scorpio Sky on this weeks CWFH.
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Post by damienwayne on Oct 19, 2019 20:41:22 GMT -8
I'm loving the wrestling but for some reason the interviews give off a game show vibe, maybe just me but like I said I'm loving the wrestling. LOVE seeing the Dawsons getting the spotlight. I go way back with them boys and they deserve it.
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Post by shawn on Oct 20, 2019 7:17:32 GMT -8
Yeah it does have a family feud type of production but I think fans love it.
My issue is that we don't have a variety type of wrestling and to be fair it's only been two episodes. Like with mlw, you get everything from lucha, technical, shoot,hardcore, brawling and a sprinkle of puro.
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Post by Maineiac on Oct 20, 2019 9:18:21 GMT -8
Yeah it does have a family feud type of production but I think fans love it. My issue is that we don't have a variety type of wrestling and to be fair it's only been two episodes. Like with mlw, you get everything from lucha, technical, shoot,hardcore, brawling and a sprinkle of puro. This is how studio wrestling was designed. If you go and dig up some old school studio wrestling, especially on WTBS you'll noticed it's very similar.
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Post by wrestlingman85 on Oct 20, 2019 15:02:22 GMT -8
I really liked this episode because this one was more of story telling, where as the first episode was mostly action this episode did more story telling and it was done wonderfully.
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Post by dkm on Oct 21, 2019 6:25:32 GMT -8
I think the interviews will improve with time as the stories are better developed.
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