>>12654189>examples: kenny omega diverticula (3 months), tony selling 2000 less tickets than advertised at all in, suzuki incidentThose are all public details that affect the TV shows that people watch and the talent on TV. So obviously people care about it, especially when it's one of the key talents who is involved in one of few matches being actually built for a ppv (which itself is rare because aew never builds anything).
>examples: smackdown losing to dynamite 2 weeks ago, vince ousted from wwe, tko stock dropping an unprecedented -36% from IPOMuh ratings, muh corporate information. Only obsessed freaks give a shit about that. It's unrelated to the TV product. The amount of people who give a shit about any of that are few and far between.
One of the big complaints about WWE was that it doesn't care about the health if the talent and let's them get fucked up. That's why Punk left WWE, that's why there are so many court cases against WWE.
AEW made fun of WWE specifically because of that. And they are right to. Everyone should. But WWE fixed it.
AEW advertised that they are health first, that every employee gets health insurance, that everyone will be taken care of. 4 years later and literally ever major talent has been injured doing a pointless spot, people get injured at every single show and one of the EVPs is getting emergency care because they had him working for weeks with an issue that could have been easily resolved and now it's fucked up their plans for months and risked his long-term health.
Anyone not responding negatively to aew for allowing this to happen is a fucking psychopath.