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>Dave Meltzer on the state of AEW:
>"The thing that AEW has to do really is figure out a way to become cool again. Because right now, there's so much that is said and written and everything like that, that makes it seem uncool.
>"A lot of the stuff with the perception that it's… like the Tony Khan perception - the rich guy who's doing such a bad job. Which really isn't the case. The quality of the shows is actually pretty good, although there are things that obviously need improvement, there's no doubt, and there always will be.
>"And the numbers are down from what they were. It's certainly not as hot as it was."
How does AEW become cool again?
>"The thing that AEW has to do really is figure out a way to become cool again. Because right now, there's so much that is said and written and everything like that, that makes it seem uncool.
>"A lot of the stuff with the perception that it's… like the Tony Khan perception - the rich guy who's doing such a bad job. Which really isn't the case. The quality of the shows is actually pretty good, although there are things that obviously need improvement, there's no doubt, and there always will be.
>"And the numbers are down from what they were. It's certainly not as hot as it was."
How does AEW become cool again?