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>Speaking on today's "Wrestling Observer Radio," Dave Meltzer offered his assessment of AEW's current situation. If these introductions had happened a year and a half ago, Meltzer believes there would have been a massive impact, but he doesn't see that happening in 2024.
>"These crowds, most weeks, are not good," Meltzer said. "The Boston show, I think, is at about 5,700 tickets sold [in] the first couple days. Obviously, for an AEW show, that's very good. It's not through the roof, but ... I don't think it's [going to] be a sell-out."
>Meltzer admitted that the crowd will likely be very excited about Mone's debut and it should be a good show. However, he isn't sure why the company decided not to announce her appearance outright, instead deciding to repeat what they did with CM Punk: heavily imply an appearance without stating anything for sure.
>https://youtu.be/eQ28T2Wa1To
>"These crowds, most weeks, are not good," Meltzer said. "The Boston show, I think, is at about 5,700 tickets sold [in] the first couple days. Obviously, for an AEW show, that's very good. It's not through the roof, but ... I don't think it's [going to] be a sell-out."
>Meltzer admitted that the crowd will likely be very excited about Mone's debut and it should be a good show. However, he isn't sure why the company decided not to announce her appearance outright, instead deciding to repeat what they did with CM Punk: heavily imply an appearance without stating anything for sure.
>https://youtu.be/eQ28T2Wa1To