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He grew up on DVDVR and Meltzer and is convinced that the only thing that matters is how good your match is. It makes sense on the surface:
>If the match is good, fans will be happy
>More good matches mean happier fans
>Happier fans should lead to more fans
But as we know, that's not how it works. AEW has supposedly had thousands of good matches at this point and still half the fans don't care.
I can totally get why a 13 year old playing TEW for the first time might think this way. It's hard for me to understand why Tony still thinks this way after 5 years with negative growth. It's absolutely frustrating. This guy has things no promoter has ever had with infinite money, TV on day one and the network owning a piece of the company. Yet he basically never learns and isn't making the right moves to make AEW bigger like training his own talent, creating a developmental promotion, focusing more on good personalities and dropping people like Garcia.