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>I think Tony is such a big wrestling fan, and we've seen that he is a family man as well, and he's focused on doing the right thing, but I think he's taken advantage of so bad. There is a problem with your backstage. It's on the men's side too. People are making decisions you should be making. You should surround yourself with people that you trust and that want what's best for your company, not them and their friends. Men or women. That's what you should be looking for. You're so passionate about everything you do when it comes to wrestling. You've been in love with wrestling forever. You finally have this power in your hands to create something big, that is an alternative to WWE, that is a different style of wrestling. That's really what I was hoping and was excited about when AEW open because it was different. They were taking risks, still do today, different kinds of matches, but I feel everyone is doing what they do. All those hardcore matches, even for women. Two show hardcore matches, barely no build, sometimes build online that people don't see. I think Tony has the best intentions, the best love for wrestling, but you have people who can help you. Jerry Lynn, awesome guy. Christian. Mercedes Martinez for the women. There are people out there that can do the job, very good, that will do it for you, not for them. That's what I would tell them."
Basically all stuff we already know, but seeing a wrestler spill the dirt this blatantly is funny. AEW is a sloppy shop ran by sharks that are all trying to do the best they can to take advantage of the clueless money mark that is supposedly in charge.