>>16026960Limit TK's involvement in the regular booking.
He did fine in the early days when he only booked for the 2 hours of Dynamite every week. Now there's simply too much airtime for everything to be headed up by one man.
His booking also kinda sucks. Reportedly the first year or 2 of the big stories in AEW were planned beforehand. It showed. They were good. Now there is no long-term plan. So many stories have been stuck to too rigidly, to the point where injuries can just leave people treading water for months or years at a time waiting for the other guy to heal. There's no pivot.
Actually advertise. Tell people what they'll see next week on Dynamite, instead of tweeting a few hours before the show.
Establish semi-solid rosters on each show - Right now if I buy a ticket to any random Smackdown or Raw, I generally know who I will see. If I buy a ticket to Dynamite or Collision, I just have no fucking idea who will be there. Neither do they until basically the day of. They had this sorta solved in the early episodes of Collision where the focal points of the show were Punk/Starks/FTR among others.
People will say they just signed a massive new TV deal, so there is no need to save them. But that might just make them blind to key issues..