>>11597725Yes, that's literally insane. AEW is getting big fat stacks of cash to produce cheap live content for a major cable TV network during a writers strike whereas Impact is filler for the specialty channel that owns it. Even if they're ending the year with a particularly embarrassing streak of low ticket sales, AEW's TV rights are simply worth so much more. The only real point of comparison is that Impact's biggest PPV of the year outsold a shitty AEW TV taping which is a weird thing to cherrypick given that weeks before, AEW drew 70 something thousand to their biggest PPV despite bringing out the tarps every week in the states