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Disruptor Of The Month: Chris Jericho

Jericho Goes On Record

November 13, 2025

“That crowd looked huge. It looked huge. It was like a WWE-level crowd. The place was packed.” via Talk Is Jericho

Jericho went to to compare the TNA Bound For Glory presentation to recent episodes of Dynamite that took place at the old ECW Arena, and he did not speak kindly to the promotion he inked a deal with 5 years ago.

“I was watching this and, not saying anything out of school here, but comparing it to watching Dynamite when they were at the ECW Arena, which looked like a Tony Condello taping, sorry, it did — TNA looked like the second biggest company in the world, and that was amazing. And the presentation was amazing.”

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=0htYrs-Eo2E

Bully Ray & D’Von Dudley and Matt & Jeff Hardy relive the emotional (and final) Dudley Boyz vs. Hardy Boyz showdown at TNA Bound For Glory! They break down how it all came together, from the insane crowd reaction to the moment the Dudleys handed the Hardys their boots in the ring. Hear the full story behind Jeff’s Swanton Bomb that almost was, D’Von’s comeback from a stroke and back surgery, and why this was truly the Dudleys’ last match ever. They reveal how the match became a love letter to their 25-year feud…packed with old-school throwbacks, new twists, and a finish that had fans crying. Plus, Bully explains why he calls it their “Stairway to Heaven,” Matt and Jeff share what it meant to close the chapter together, and Jericho explains why this one belongs in the all-time 5-star conversation. (Credit: Talk Is Jericho YouTube)

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On New Talent And On Some Ways He Assists

“You want to feature them as much as possible. That’s the one of the things critics would say, ‘Oh, Jericho’s selfish and blah blah blah,’ but that’s how you get fans to understand who these guys are. I did it with Danny Garcia, I did it with Sammy Guevara, I did it with MJF, I did it with Orange Cassidy. ‘Who are these guys?’ And then you work with them and then people get more comfortable with who they are.”

“My job is to just kinda stand obviously in the forefront because of just the name value and the legacy that I have, but the bottom line is to always make sure that those guys continue to grow and get ahead and most importantly get confidence. When you get confidence in this business, that’s when you get great, and you can handle any situation.”

“You’re getting to figure out who you are as a performer and where you stand in the business and in the company, and that’s where guys really continue to grow.”

WrestleDream Preview w/ Willow Nightingale, Chris Jericho & Darby Allin | AEW Unrestricted Podcast
https://youtube.com/watch?v=CYi5awNpgIY&list=PLJ4e4Lb87XTzETPZyj7nZoJ4xPBjKdzgy

October 12, 2024

AEW WrestleDream takes place this Saturday, October 12th at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington! Darby Allin joins to talk about his match against the House of Black’s Brody King, and what makes him such a formidable opponent, and who he’s rooting for in the AEW Heavyweight Championship match between reigning champ Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley! Willow Nightingale is challenging current champ Mariah May for the AEW Women’s World title, and explains why a victory in this match would mean so much. She also discusses how facing Toni Storm, Mercedes Mone, and Kris Statlander has made her a better wrestler! And The Learning Tree Chris Jericho joins to offer his take on facing a very unpredictable Mark Briscoe in the ring, the motivation of family legacy, and what it means to mentor The Bad Apple Bryan Keith, and the Redwood Big Bill! (Credit: AEW/TNT)

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Highlights from WrestleDream! | 10/12/24 AEW WrestleDream
https://youtube.com/watch?v=gWf8y7ECZ5c

Learning Tree Chris Jericho & Crew teach Rocky Romero a lesson… literally! | 10/8/24 AEW Dynamite
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AEW's Media Deal Controversy

September 19, 2024

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is on the brink of finalizing a new media rights deal with Warner Bros. Discovery, with expectations of an announcement potentially next week. This deal, reportedly valued around $170 million annually, has ignited a spectrum of reactions within the wrestling community. Proponents of AEW argue that its existence is crucial for maintaining competition against WWE, preventing a wrestling monopoly, and fostering innovation in the industry. Conversely, critics question the financial wisdom of the deal, suggesting that AEW's growth and market value might not justify such an investment, pointing to concerns about production costs and talent contracts. Despite these financial debates, many fans and industry observers celebrate AEW for providing an alternative platform, enhancing opportunities for wrestlers, and potentially elevating the overall quality of wrestling entertainment through competition. The discourse surrounding this deal underscores broader discussions on the health of the wrestling industry, the importance of competitive dynamics, and the economic challenges of running a wrestling promotion in today's market. (Grok)

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AEW Media Deal Anticipation

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is reportedly close to finalizing a new television deal with Warner Bros. Discovery, potentially ranging from $70-170 million annually. This deal is seen as crucial for securing AEW's financial future, although there is debate over whether it meets the financial expectations set by some within the wrestling community. Proponents of AEW argue that its existence is vital for the wrestling industry, providing competition to WWE and preventing a monopoly. Critics, however, question AEW's financial model and its long-term viability, despite the new deal. Meanwhile, AEW continues to produce content, with upcoming episodes of AEW Dynamite featuring high-profile matches and special programming, indicating ongoing support and engagement from fans and stakeholders. (Grok)

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AEW TV Deal Speculations

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is reportedly close to finalizing a new media rights deal, which has ignited discussions within the wrestling community about its impact on the industry. Critics like Brandon Ross and Brandon Thurston argue that the proposed $170 million per year for AEW's TV rights is excessive, given WWE's dominant market position and AEW's perceived lesser value. They contend that WWE's popularity might render AEW unnecessary. Conversely, supporters of AEW emphasize the importance of competition in wrestling, suggesting that AEW's existence fosters innovation and provides more opportunities for wrestlers. The debate also covers AEW's business model, with skepticism about its long-term profitability despite the new deal. However, there's a consensus that securing this deal would at least temporarily ensure AEW's survival, though opinions vary on whether it represents true success or mere continuation. (Grok)

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AEW Dynamite Showcases High-Stakes Matches

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is set to broadcast a pivotal episode of AEW Dynamite on September 18, 2024, from Mohegan Arena in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. This episode, leading into AEW Grand Slam, features high-stakes matches including a trios match with World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks and Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada against International Champion Will Ospreay, Konosuke Takeshita, and Kyle Fletcher. Additionally, Orange Cassidy will face Chris Jericho in a rematch following a previous altercation. The event also marks the focus of an NFL Films special on AEW's CEO and GM, Tony Khan, showcasing his management style during both the NFL Draft and a live AEW Collision. Amidst this, discussions and speculation persist regarding AEW's media rights deal, with various analysts and fans debating its potential value and impact on the wrestling industry. (Grok)

 

 

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AEW All Out Highlights

Based on the information available up to September 8, 2024, here are the highlights from AEW All Out:

MJF vs. Daniel Garcia: The match ended with Daniel Garcia attempting a high-risk move, a piledriver off the ropes, showcasing a dramatic and high-stakes conclusion to their feud.

AEW World Championship Match: Bryan Danielson successfully defended his title against Jack Perry. The match concluded with Danielson hitting a series of Busaiku Knees, with the final one leading to Perry's defeat. Post-match, there was a significant angle where Killswitch attacked Danielson, setting up a potential challenge by Christian Cage, but this was thwarted by the Blackpool Combat Club (BCC). However, the BCC, including Jon Moxley, turned on Danielson in a shocking twist, with Moxley even putting a plastic bag over Danielson's head until he passed out.

Lights Out Steel Cage Match: Adam Page and Swerve Strickland had an extremely brutal match, described by fans and commentators as one of the highlights of the event, with Page ultimately winning after the referee stopped the match due to Strickland's condition.

AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Mone retained her title against Hikaru Shida, though the match was described as underwhelming compared to other bouts on the card.

Post-Show Reactions: The event was praised for its intensity, particularly the Page vs. Strickland match, which was compared to legendary hardcore matches for its brutality. The turn of events with Bryan Danielson and the BCC was also a major talking point, indicating significant storyline developments.

General Sentiment: Fans and reviewers highlighted the event for its high stakes, dramatic finishes, and unexpected turns, especially in the world title scene and the lights out match, marking AEW All Out as a memorable event in AEW's history for its storytelling and in-ring action.

These highlights reflect a night filled with intense wrestling action, significant character developments, and unexpected twists, making AEW All Out 2024 a notable event in professional wrestling. (Grok)

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Hangman and Swerve's Brutal Showdown at AEW All Out

At the AEW All Out event, the cage match between Hangman Page and Swerve Strickland was marked by its intense and brutal nature, drawing significant attention and discussion for its violence and the physical endurance displayed by both wrestlers. The match, described as potentially career-defining, showcased high stakes and extreme physicality, with fans and observers expressing a mix of shock and admiration. Despite the brutality, efforts were made to ensure safety. The event has sparked widespread discussion regarding its impact and the ongoing rivalry between Hangman and Swerve, with many highlighting the match's brutality and its implications for future encounters. (Grok)

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MJF Triumphs at AEW All Out

At AEW All Out, MJF emerged victorious against Daniel Garcia in a fiercely contested opening match, highlighted by Garcia's aggressive start and a dramatic piledriver from the top rope post-match. The event also showcased a highly praised match between PAC and Will Ospreay, celebrated for its athletic prowess and storytelling, which received widespread acclaim. Additionally, the tag team match featuring Willow Nightingale and Kris Statlander was noted for its intensity. The night concluded with a dramatic 'Final Countdown' segment, intensifying the audience's excitement. (Grok)

Young Bucks Retain AEW Tag Titles

At AEW All Out, The Young Bucks successfully defended their AEW World Tag Team Championships against Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta. The event was highlighted by a critically acclaimed match between Will Ospreay and PAC, noted for its intensity and quality. The night began with a match between MJF and Daniel Garcia, where MJF won after a competitive and physically demanding contest. The event showcased several high-energy matches, captivating the audience with the athleticism and storytelling of professional wrestling. (Grok)

 

 

AEW All In London

August 25, 2024

Wembley Stadium
London

Bryan Danielson def Swerve Strickland - submission. -AEW World Title

"And new" Ring announcer

"People going nuts here" Tony Schiavone

Ospreay def MJF - AEW American (International) Championship

"He wants the AEW International Championship" Excalibur

Mercedes Moné def Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D - AEW TBS Championship

"Britt is so smart" Tony Schiavone

"The Glamour" Mariah May def "Timeless" Toni Storm - AEW Women's World Championship

Hook def Chris Jericho - FTW Championship

Jack Perry def Darby Allin - Coffin match - AEW TNT Championship

'Don't do this" Taz

Pac and Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta) def The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, Killswitch, and Nick Wayne), Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn, and Colten Gunn), and House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King, and Buddy Matthews) - 4-way London Ladder match for the AEW World Trios

Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) def FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) and The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) - 3-way tag team match

Christian Cage def Orange Cassidy, Kazuchika Okada, Nigel McGuinness, Kyle O'Reilly, Zack Sabre Jr., Roderick Strong, Mark Briscoe, "Hangman" Adam Page, Jeff Jarrett, Ricochet, and Killswitch

Pre-show:

Tommy Billington, Kip Sabian, Rocky Romero, Kyle Fletcher, Lio Rush, Action Andretti, and Top Flight (Darius Martin and Dante Martin) (with Don Callis) def Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh, Anthony Ogogo, Ariya Daivari, Private Party (Zay and Quen), and The Dark Order (John Silver and Alex Reynolds) (with Evil Uno and Sonjay Dutt)

The Von Erichs (Marshall Von Erich and Ross Von Erich), Sammy Guevara, Katsuyori Shibata, and Dustin Rhodes (with Kevin Von Erich) def Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven and Mike Bennett) and Cage of Agony (Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun, and Toa Liona)

Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii defeated Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway

Videos

What Will Happen as The Stars of AEW go 'All In'? | AEW Countdown to All In: London, 8/24/24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2A6oHx-t1o

Zero Hour - AEW: All In London Pre Show - LIVE this Sunday at 4pm BST / 11am ET / 8am PT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFiH7TQBAwE&t=1459s

AEW: All In London Post Show Media Scrum | 8/25/24, Wembley Stadium
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ahox5vxtmQw

"I feel pretty great" Bryan Danielson

"Let's turn those tears into rage shall we" Renee Paquette

"Perfect, perfect" Tony Khan

"Feels right. Feels very good. I can't imagine telling like my 14 year old self that so, when you're 31 you're going to wrestle at Wembley Stadium. There's going to be 50,000 people in there and your going to come out being inducted into the Assassin's Creed"... Will Ospreay

 

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AEW All In: Predictions and Previews

AEW All In 2024, scheduled at Wembley Stadium in London, has sparked considerable excitement among wrestling fans. The event features 10 announced matches, with fans and analysts eagerly discussing potential outcomes, debuts, and the continuation of key storylines, particularly focusing on whether Swerve will end Bryan Danielson's streak. The event's production elements, including lights and pyro tests, are also highlighted as part of the spectacle. A significant announcement was Ricochet signing a multi-year deal with AEW, which has led to widespread speculation and excitement about his potential matchups and impact on the AEW roster. Discussions and predictions about the event are prevalent, with many fans and commentators sharing their expectations and favorite matches to watch. (Grok)

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AEW All In London: Anticipation Builds

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is preparing for its major event, AEW All In, scheduled for August 25, 2024, at Wembley Stadium in London. The event has already sold over 50,000 tickets, showcasing significant fan interest. AEW has confirmed several exciting developments, including Ricochet signing a multi-year contract with the company, and the participation of the Von Erichs. Fans are buzzing with anticipation, speculating on potential match-ups and appearances. The event promises not only wrestling action but also exclusive merchandise like signed 8x10s and a special program. Discussions online reflect a high level of excitement, with wrestling enthusiasts and personalities looking forward to what is expected to be a historic night in professional wrestling. (Grok)

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AEW All In 2024 is set to be a monumental event for All Elite Wrestling, taking place at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on August 25, 2024. Here's what you need to know:

Event Significance: Following the success of the 2023 All In event, which set an attendance record, AEW is returning to Wembley Stadium, marking it as one of the biggest wrestling shows globally. This event not only showcases AEW's growing international appeal but also its ambition to redefine what wrestling events can achieve in terms of scale and spectacle.

Main Event: The headline match features Swerve Strickland defending the AEW World Title against Bryan Danielson in a title vs. career match. This stipulation adds an intense layer of drama, as Danielson's 25-year career hangs in the balance.

Other Key Matches:

MJF vs. Will Ospreay for the AEW American Title, which has been rebranded by MJF after he won it from Ospreay in a match noted for its quality.

Mercedes Mone defends the AEW TBS Title against Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D., marking Baker's return to challenge for the title.

Toni Storm vs. Mariah May for the AEW Women's World Title, continuing the narrative of Storm's reign and her personal feuds.

A Ladder Match for the AEW World Trios Titles involving multiple teams, showcasing high-risk, high-reward wrestling.

Broadcast and Viewing:
The event will be available for live streaming on DAZN PPV, Triller TV, PPV.com, B/R Live, and YouTube. The pre-show starts at 11 a.m. ET, with the main event kicking off at 1 p.m. ET.

The PPV price is set at $49.99, with options for bundled purchases for those interested in both All In and other AEW events.

Cultural Impact and Fan Sentiment: From posts on X (formerly Twitter), there's a mix of excitement and high expectations. Fans and analysts highlight All In's importance in elevating AEW's status in the wrestling world, with some calling it a defining moment for the company's legacy. However, there's also criticism regarding the event's ability to meet the lofty expectations set by its predecessor.

Additional Notes: AEW has managed to incorporate stars from wrestling dynasties like the Von Erichs, adding a historical layer to the event. The event's success is not just measured by attendance but by its impact on wrestling culture, showcasing diverse matches, and continuing storylines that resonate with global audiences.

This event continues to build on the legacy of All In, aiming to not just entertain but to set new benchmarks in professional wrestling. (Grok)

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All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has quickly become a significant player in the professional wrestling landscape since its inception in 2019. Here's an overview of what makes AEW stand out:

Foundational Vision: AEW was founded by Tony Khan, along with notable wrestling figures like Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks, and Kenny Omega. Their mission was to provide an alternative to the WWE, focusing on wrestler creative freedom, high-quality in-ring action, and a more adult-oriented presentation.

Key Features:
Creative Control: Wrestlers have more say in their storylines and character development, which has led to innovative matches and angles.

Diverse Talent: AEW boasts a roster filled with both established stars from WWE and other promotions, as well as up-and-coming talent from around the world. This diversity brings a fresh feel to wrestling.

Innovative Matches: AEW is known for its boundary-pushing matches, including unsanctioned matches, ladder matches, and various stipulations that often lead to memorable moments.

Major Events:
AEW All In: An event that broke records for attendance, showcasing AEW's global appeal. The 2024 event at Wembley Stadium is a testament to its growing influence.

AEW Double or Nothing: AEW's inaugural event, which has become a staple in their calendar, often featuring significant title changes and debuts.

Television Shows:
AEW Dynamite: Their flagship show, aired live on Wednesday nights, offering weekly wrestling action.

AEW Rampage: A Friday night show that complements Dynamite with additional matches and storylines.

AEW Collision: A newer addition to their lineup, providing more content for fans and showcasing different aspects of the AEW universe.

Championships: AEW features multiple titles, each with its own prestige:

AEW World Championship
AEW Women's World Championship
AEW TNT Championship (now rebranded as the AEW American Title by MJF)
AEW World Tag Team Championship
AEW TBS Championship
AEW World Trios Championship

Community and Fan Engagement: AEW has cultivated a strong community through its engagement on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where fans can interact with wrestlers, get real-time updates, and participate in discussions about the promotion's direction.

Global Expansion: AEW has been pushing for international recognition, with events like All In in the UK and plans for further expansion into other markets, aiming to become a truly global wrestling brand.

Criticism and Challenges: While praised for its fresh approach, AEW faces challenges like maintaining long-term storylines, managing a large roster, and ensuring consistent quality across all its shows. There's also the ongoing comparison with WWE, which has a much longer history and established brand recognition.

AEW continues to evolve, offering fans a different flavor of professional wrestling, emphasizing athleticism, storytelling, and a sense of community that resonates with a new generation of wrestling fans. (Grok)

 

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Founded by CEO, GM and Head of Creative Tony Khan in 2019, AEW is offering an alternative to mainstream wrestling, with a roster of world-class talent that is injecting new spirit, freshness and energy into the industry. “AEW: Dynamite” airs every Wednesday from 8-10 p.m. ET on TBS and attracts the youngest wrestling audience on television. The fight-forward “AEW: Rampage” airs every Friday from 10-11 p.m. ET on TNT, and the new “AEW: Collision” airs every Saturday, starting June 17, from 8-10 p.m. ET on TNT. AEW’s multi-platform content also includes “Being the Elite,” a weekly behind-the-scenes YouTube series, and “AEW Unrestricted,” a weekly podcast series. (Credit: AEW)

 

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