AEW AEW CXXXII: TIMELESS

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I really hope Tony Khan doesn't flex this after all those stories of pissed off people who paid for really expensive tickets for what was initially promoted as a PPV event in a stadium only to have their expensive tickets converted to an episode of Collision in an arena with no refunds offered.

Guy might burn a lot of good will in Australia if he flaunts this gate <lmao>


"Card subject to change, pal."

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I really hope Tony Khan doesn't flex this after all those stories of pissed off people who paid for really expensive tickets for what was initially promoted as a PPV event in a stadium only to have their expensive tickets converted to an episode of Collision in an arena with no refunds offered.

Guy might burn a lot of good will in Australia if he flaunts this gate <lmao>




This is one of our biggest international events ever. It’s one of our biggest gates in the history of AEW. We’re really excited for that. Outside of Wembley Stadium in London, this is going to be, I believe, our biggest international live gate of all time. It’s a very exciting event for AEW.
 
I really hope Tony Khan doesn't flex this after all those stories of pissed off people who paid for really expensive tickets for what was initially promoted as a PPV event in a stadium only to have their expensive tickets converted to an episode of Collision in an arena with no refunds offered.

Guy might burn a lot of good will in Australia if he flaunts this gate <lmao>


It was promoted as a ppv event?
 
I've seen plenty of people saying it was supposed to be a ppv event to take shots at AEW/Tony Khan but I've never actually seen anyone from AEW claim it was a ppv. Found a clip of Tony Khan talking from the media call before Full Gear implying it could be on Max but that doesn't mean it's a ppv. Grand Slam has always been a TV special
 
It was promoted as a ppv event?

Yes, people have been pissed after Tony did that interview a week or two ago when he said "it's always been planned as a TV event". People from Australia have posted photos of local advertisements showing it listed as a PPV. AEW's official twitter account have been posting scheduled tweets every day advertising it as a PPV and then going back and editing or deleting the tweet. They didn't stop until 5 days ago lol, they kept posting them like dumbasses even after Tony Khan dropped his "it's always been planned as a TV event" quote <lmao>

Some dirtsheets have even been clowning it posting screenshots of the tweets before they delete them.

The latest one was just 5 days ago.

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Yes, people have been pissed after Tony did that interview a week or two ago when he said "it's always been planned as a TV event". People from Australia have posted photos of local advertisements showing it listed as a PPV. AEW's official twitter account have been posting scheduled tweets every day advertising it as a PPV and then going back and editing or deleting the tweet. They didn't stop until 5 days ago lol, they kept posting them like dumbasses even after Tony Khan dropped his "it's always been planned as a TV event" quote <lmao>

Some dirtsheets have even been clowning it posting screenshots of the tweets before they delete them.

The latest one was just 5 days ago.

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I did see the tweet but AEWs social media team have been known to fuck up a lot. Interested to see the Australian advertisements because I haven't been able to find them
 
No matter what, if you have hundreds of your ticket buyers who bought immediately when the tickets went on sale not knowing what type of event they bought a ticket for, you clearly fucked up.

"Grand Slam has always been a TV event" isn't even an excuse they can use either. Every single previous Grand Slam show had Dynamite and Rampage logos all over it. This one was always advertised as Grand Slam Australia with ZERO TV logos on it.
 


Here's Tony Khan in November saying that he doesn't know if making Grand Slam a ppv in Australia is a good idea because you're asking a lot of fans to pay for a ppv when the time zones are different.

If fans jumped to conclusions then that's not on Tony Khan lol
 


Here's Tony Khan in November saying that he doesn't know if making Grand Slam a ppv in Australia is a good idea because you're asking a lot of fans to pay for a ppv when the time zones are different.

If fans jumped to conclusions then that's not on Tony Khan lol


the plot thickens
 
If fans jumped to conclusions then that's not on Tony Khan lol

If Tony Khan booked a 55,000 seat stadium and charged thousands of dollars for floor seats and hundreds of dollars for nose bleeds for a Collision taping. Then sure.

Tony could've told people what the fuck they were buying from the start and there would be no controversy. People who paid premium prices for a stadium show weren't given refunds and their tickets have been converted to a Collision taping at an arena that's a 45 minute drive away. That's bullshit no matter what.

Tony could've said "this is an episode of Collision" on day one. Simple as
 
No matter what, if you have hundreds of your ticket buyers who bought immediately when the tickets went on sale not knowing what type of event they bought a ticket for, you clearly fucked up.

"Grand Slam has always been a TV event" isn't even an excuse they can use either. Every single previous Grand Slam show had Dynamite and Rampage logos all over it. This one was always advertised as Grand Slam Australia with ZERO TV logos on it.
Could the TV rights deal and the move to streaming on Max have something to do with not putting a specific show logo on it?
 
If Tony Khan booked a 55,000 seat stadium and charged thousands of dollars for floor seats and hundreds of dollars for nose bleeds for a Collision taping. Then sure.

Tony could've told people what the fuck they were buying from the start and there would be no controversy. People who paid premium prices for a stadium show weren't given refunds and their tickets have been converted to a Collision taping at an arena that's a 45 minute drive away. That's bullshit no matter what.

Tony could've said "this is an episode of Collision" on day one. Simple as
But it isn't just an episode of Collision.....

.....ITS GRAND SLAAAAAAMMMMMMMMM!
 
If Tony Khan booked a 55,000 seat stadium and charged thousands of dollars for floor seats and hundreds of dollars for nose bleeds for a Collision taping. Then sure.

Tony could've told people what the fuck they were buying from the start and there would be no controversy. People who paid premium prices for a stadium show weren't given refunds and their tickets have been converted to a Collision taping at an arena that's a 45 minute drive away. That's bullshit no matter what.

Tony could've said "this is an episode of Collision" on day one. Simple as
Well it was supposed to be in a stadium because that's been the theme of previous grand slams. Obviously shit ticket sales changed plans on that one.

No idea how the refund situation worked/didn't work. It's bullshit if the option for a refund wasn't given, but that has nothing to do with whether AEW "initially" promoted it as a ppv event like you said.
 
If Tony Khan booked a 55,000 seat stadium and charged thousands of dollars for floor seats and hundreds of dollars for nose bleeds for a Collision taping. Then sure.

Tony could've told people what the fuck they were buying from the start and there would be no controversy. People who paid premium prices for a stadium show weren't given refunds and their tickets have been converted to a Collision taping at an arena that's a 45 minute drive away. That's bullshit no matter what.

Tony could've said "this is an episode of Collision" on day one. Simple as
Negotiating a TV rights deal and a streaming service deal could have easily been the reason why no specific show was advertised with its name attached to it.
 
Anyway if someone can show me where it was initially advertised as a ppv I'll agree it's bullshit but I've seen no evidence of that. Just a tweet with an error a few days ago.
 
Could the TV rights deal and the move to streaming on Max have something to do with not putting a specific show logo on it?

My personal belief is Tony Khan didn't know what the fuck the show was going to be when he booked it.

People roasted him heavy for booking an outdoor stadium during Brisane's most brutal weather season from the start. It felt like AEW did zero research on what running a stadium show in the middle of their hottest months would be like.

They didn't even officially announce how it was going to air until 2 weeks ago.

Negotiating a TV rights deal and a streaming service deal could have easily been the reason why no specific show was advertised with its name attached to it.

Then don't sell tickets to a show when you don't actually know what the show is lol
 
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