>>8380268here's a few fun facts about TNA & AEW.
the first ever PPV event that AEW ever ran, before they ever aired a single episode of TV outdrew TNA's highest drawing PPV ever (a measly 60,000 buys for an admittedly great Joe v Angle match) and every AEW PPV since then has beaten that number consistently. If AEW did 60,000 buys for a PPV it'd be considered a massive failure.
the first ever episode of Dynamite that AEW ever did immediately beat TNA's live attendance record for tickets sold (TNA's record attendance in it's lifetime is 8,100) as there was almost 14,000 in attendance for that 1st Dynamite taping in D.C
There is no company ever in the history of the biz that failed harder at turning free TV watchers at home into actual paying customers of some description. Which considering how TNA always drew a million+ damn near every week, is a monumental failure.