>>5453417>Warner has done the exact opposite of "choosing between one or the other", they've been going far out of their way to add as much live sports as possible to their portfolio because, surprise, that's what delivers ratings more than anything else right now. None of that matters because they're a new company now. They'll be looking to trim as much fat as possible just as all companies do after a merger. Not saying AEW is done but it's definitely in the realm of possibility. Btw ratings don't mean shit. An audience that generates ad revenue does though, which is why TNT bounced dynamite to TBS when they got the NHL even though they get worse ratings.
>"We can have two things that give us the ratings we want, but instead, let's only have one of them."There's this thing called a budget and having a limited amount of dollars to spend. They'll want to make the most cost-effective business decisions (unlike TK).