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>It’s not Fox network. Fox network is never going to put on AEW—ever, ever, ever. That is not happening, as much fun as it is to talk about. But FS1, Fox Sports, um, maybe. They have a lot of stuff on Fox Sports 1 that you’ll never find anywhere else. It doesn’t get much of an audience. I don’t think AEW is going to do very well on Fox Sports 1 for a lot of reasons. It’s not doing very well on TBS, so to imagine that they’re going to somehow create a new show—first of all, creating another show for a company that can’t figure out how to produce one is going to be a real challenge. It’s just more. They don’t have a system down yet, they don’t have their feet underneath them yet. So, to take on another show on top of what they already have, that they can barely hold an audience for—they had like 168,000 viewers the other night on one of their shows, Friday night or Saturday night—I mean, come on people, you’ve got at some point put down the Kool-Aid and have a cup of coffee and wake up. It’s just silliness.
>I don’t think it’s a feather in the cap of wrestling if Fox Sports 1 takes another show which basically has no audience and no production values. It is what it is—they’re filling airtime, they’re filling schedules with content. That’s all Fox Sports 1 really is.
>Then you’ve got, you know, talk to Jeff Jarrett about Fox Sports 1, he’ll tell you all about it. Sounds great, makes a great press release, gets people excited, but you can’t do anything with it. The show will probably end up—if it follows the same pattern that TNA did with Fox Sports 1 when they were there for a minute—your schedule is different depending on what part of the country you’re in. It’s hard to promote that show because it’s all over the map—or at least it was back then. I don’t know what the situation is now. If it’s in a regular primetime spot on a night of the week where it makes sense, maybe it’ll find an audience.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESGcOi-zSRs
>I don’t think it’s a feather in the cap of wrestling if Fox Sports 1 takes another show which basically has no audience and no production values. It is what it is—they’re filling airtime, they’re filling schedules with content. That’s all Fox Sports 1 really is.
>Then you’ve got, you know, talk to Jeff Jarrett about Fox Sports 1, he’ll tell you all about it. Sounds great, makes a great press release, gets people excited, but you can’t do anything with it. The show will probably end up—if it follows the same pattern that TNA did with Fox Sports 1 when they were there for a minute—your schedule is different depending on what part of the country you’re in. It’s hard to promote that show because it’s all over the map—or at least it was back then. I don’t know what the situation is now. If it’s in a regular primetime spot on a night of the week where it makes sense, maybe it’ll find an audience.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESGcOi-zSRs