>>6975851>gets a fraction of the audience that RAW doesTakes a fraction of the audience away from RAW, you mean. You like to pretend that a million people who never watched wrestling before in their lives just started watching wrestling one day because AEW started existing, but the reality is the million people watching AEW are people who watched WWE before and now watch AEW. Some of those still watch both, but every AEW loyal fan is one that AEW stole from WWE by being a superior product. Sure, you can laugh over the fact that AEW didn't steal every single WWE viewer and kill the company, but you're just being a disingenuous kike by pretending like the average person who has grown up consuming a particular brand is willing to change brands, but anybody with a brain knows that it's incredibly rare for that to actually happen in the real world. The fact that a million people consume AEW when they once consumed WWE is actually insanely high, at best it's 50% and at worst it's 33%, but that's still astronomically higher than the average % of people who will change brand loyalty.