>>13115033Everyone knows what you're getting at here and it's a retard argument. Countries like Japan, Malaysia, Italy or Brazil aren't going to replace their own primetime programming with American Wrestling, it's getting shown at 2am or 3pm or some other random timeslot - and the countries are paying pennies on the dollar compared to US Media deals (Warner, Comcast, Fox, etc). There's almost zero chance someone in India is going to cancel their cable when WWE programming leaves. WWE joins Netflix as a marquee content provider. If thousands of people sign up for Netflix and 40, 60, 80% of their watch time is WWE content, then they'll know they made the right move.
Your mind is in the wrong place. Instead of doing this console-warring, undermining-WWE garbage you're doing now, you should be rallying the troops to help AEW get a streaming deal on MAX. I personally am **NOT FUCKING PAYING** $80/mo so I can watch WWE & AEW on TV each week. But I could be talked into paying $7/mo. for Netflix and $10/mo. for MAX.