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AEW Set To Launch New TV Series, Warner Extends Contract

Post by Bob-O » Jan 15th, '20, 10:31

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AEW issued the following press release today.

START UP WRESTLING SENSATION ALL ELITE WRESTLING EXTENDED IN MULTI-YEAR PACT
AEW: DYNAMITE Extended Through 2023
WarnerMedia Greenlights New AEW Series

AEW: DYNAMITE on TNT is a Top 20 New Cable Unscripted Series and has Reached Nearly 32 Million Viewers Across All Platforms in Only Three Months

Pasadena, January 15, 2020 – WarnerMedia announced today an expanded relationship with All Elite Wrestling (AEW), the groundbreaking new wrestling league that has already redefined wrestling with resounding success after only a few months. WarnerMedia has extended their deal for AEW: DYNAMITE, a top 20 new cable unscripted series, through 2023. In addition, the parties have agreed to launch another night of AEW action, offering more of the fans’ favorite wrestlers, with a second show straight-to- series.

“When Tony Khan first shared with me his idea of starting a new wrestling league, I was impressed by his audacity to go up against a contender that has been the only game in town for twenty years, and ultimately believed that together we could bring his vision for a new, authentic, gritty product to bear,” says Kevin Reilly, chief content officer, HBO Max, president, TNT, TBS, and truTV. “The fans have spoken and after only three months, we have seen AEW shake up the wrestling world and this will only continue as we build upon this momentum.”

AEW: DYNAMITE exploded onto the wrestling scene when it premiered on TNT as the night’s #1 wrestling show. It has continued to deliver high performing episodes each week with the series averaging 1.2M total viewers and 654K A18-49 per episode in Live +7 Day viewing. In only three months, AEW: DYNAMITE has reached nearly 32 million people across all platforms. The show also delivers the youngest wrestling audience on television.

“When we launched AEW one year ago, we wanted to start a revolution that would disrupt the wrestling business, but everyone said that it would take a strong weekly television partner to make AEW real in the eyes of everyone – above all, the fans,” said Tony Khan, president and CEO of AEW. “What virtually no one realized at the time was Kevin Reilly and TNT were committed to this very same movement from Day One, and their belief in us made it possible for AEW to think and act big from the start. Here we are, only three months into Wednesday Night Dynamite, and now we’ve been extended through 2023! We’re now making the ultimate statement that the team of AEW and TNT is here to stay and to bring fans more of the great wrestling that the fans demand and deserve.”

Weekly action-packed matches continue to air live on Wednesdays from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET as part of TNT’s line-up of big, lean-forward television that gives viewers the best seat in the house for electrifying stories, dynamic characters and thrilling events. A global franchise, AEW has already secured broadcast deals in the UK, Canada, France and Germany and is available in over 100 other countries through the AEWPlus.com subscription service. Both parties are continuously exploring ways to further expand this relationship.

WarnerMedia announced in May 2019 that it was working with AEW by utilizing its position as a next- generation global media company to help build this league into a global pro-wrestling franchise. WarnerMedia has also been offering fans exclusive access to AEW’s extremely popular pay-per-view matches, which kicked off in May 2019, via B/R Live. Their next event, REVOLUTION, which takes place in Chicago on Saturday, Feb. 29, will also stream on the platform. With nearly 100,000 total AEW pay-per- view buys, B/R Live’s high fan engagement provides an invaluable opportunity to build AEW’s audience and maximize its viewership.

In addition to being a ratings success, AEW has earned a great deal of praise from a wide range of press. Newsweek called it ”One of the best shows of 2019,” and four of AEW’s wrestlers were named in Sports Illustrated’s Top 10 wrestlers of 2019, with Jon Moxley being named “Wrestler of the Year.” The Washington Post also wrote that “AEW… is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to present pro wrestling differently, with a focus on diversity and inclusion in the ring, in the front office and in the audience.” USA Today referred to the league as the “new cool kids,” and the New York Post stated that AEW: DYNAMITE “showcased the superb in-ring action it’s known for.” Complex heralded AEW: DYNAMITE’s presentation as “top notch” and /Film wrote that “AEW is the best and most refreshing professional wrestling has been in years.”

AEW is a new global wrestling league that features a world-class roster of diverse male and female wrestlers, giving fans a new wrestling experience for the first time in 20 years. AEW is about more than wrestling. It’s a movement fueled by fans. Focused on fast-paced, high-impact competitions, AEW offers fans more athleticism along with real sports analytics. Founded by President and CEO Tony Khan, AEW is headlined by Cody & Brandi Rhodes, Chris Jericho, Jon Moxley, The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson), Kenny Omega and Hangman Adam Page. The roster is also filled with incredibly skilled competitors including Nyla Rose, Awesome Kong, Dustin Rhodes, Jungle Boy, Dr. Britt Baker, MJF, Pac and SCU. In addition to being in-ring talent, Cody, The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega also serve as EVPs with Brandi Rhodes serving as Chief Brand Officer.

About TNT TNT, a WarnerMedia Entertainment brand, is watched by more people than any other cable network and known for big, lean-forward television that gives viewers the best seat in the house for electrifying stories, dynamic characters and thrilling events. TNT is home to some of television’s most popular original series including The Alienist, Animal Kingdom, Claws and I Am the Night, the upcoming sequel The Alienist: The Angel of Darkness, and the eagerly anticipated, sci-fi thriller Snowpiercer. TNT is expanding its programming to include premium unscripted with the docuseries Shaq Life, giving an all-access look at the larger-than-life personality. TNT also presents popular shows such as Bones and Castle, in addition to primetime specials and sports coverage, including the NBA and NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championships and the professional wrestling league All Elite Wrestling (AEW), which has exploded onto the scene with AEW Dynamite premiering as the night’s #1 wrestling show. Website: www.tntdrama.com

About WarnerMedia WarnerMedia is a leading media and entertainment company that creates and distributes premium and popular content from a diverse array of talented storytellers and journalists to global audiences through its consumer brands including: HBO, HBO Now, HBO Max, Warner Bros., TNT, TBS, truTV, CNN, DC, New Line, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies and others. WarnerMedia is part of AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T).

About AEW AEW is a new professional wrestling promotion headlined by members of The Elite (Cody & Brandi Rhodes, Matt & Nick Jackson, Kenny Omega and Hangman Page) and Chris Jericho and Jon Moxley. For the first time in many years, AEW is offering an alternative to mainstream wrestling, with a growing roster of world- class male and female wrestlers who are poised to bring new spirit, freshness and energy to the industry. The inaugural event under the AEW banner was DOUBLE OR NOTHING in Las Vegas, followed by FYTER FEST in Daytona Beach, FIGHT FOR THE FALLEN in Jacksonville, ALL OUT in Chicago, FULL GEAR in Baltimore, and REVOLUTION in Chicago. AEW: DYNAMITE is a two-hour weekly show airing on Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. ET on TNT. The action-packed matches take place in different cities across the nation each Wednesday. For more info, check out @AEWrestling (Twitter), @AllEliteWrestling (Instagram), / AllEliteWrestling (FB), AllEliteWrestling (YouTube).
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Re: AEW Set To Launch New TV Series, Warner Extends Contract

Post by Big Red Machine » Jan 15th, '20, 11:49

I'm glad they got extended, but I'm terrified by the prospect of yet another show I'll feel obligated to watch.
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Re: AEW Set To Launch New TV Series, Warner Extends Contract

Post by Bob-O » Jan 15th, '20, 14:30

Big Red Machine wrote: Jan 15th, '20, 11:49 I'm glad they got extended, but I'm terrified by the prospect of yet another show I'll feel obligated to watch.
That's where I was with WWE when they added the third hour of Raw... that extra hour broke me as a fan.

It's still crazy to me that people can sit through Wrestlemania... I have trouble sitting for 3 hours...


Expanding your Network TV Deal is never the wrong choice, but between two nights of TV and all the digital content I wonder if people will become more engaged or start tuning out...

I know I'm going to be pretty strapped trying to fit another AEW show into my rotation, I've already bumped MLW out to make room for AEW's first one...
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Re: AEW Set To Launch New TV Series, Warner Extends Contract

Post by Serujuunin » Jan 15th, '20, 23:28

Bob-O wrote: Jan 15th, '20, 14:30
Big Red Machine wrote: Jan 15th, '20, 11:49 I'm glad they got extended, but I'm terrified by the prospect of yet another show I'll feel obligated to watch.
That's where I was with WWE when they added the third hour of Raw... that extra hour broke me as a fan.

It's still crazy to me that people can sit through Wrestlemania... I have trouble sitting for 3 hours...


Expanding your Network TV Deal is never the wrong choice, but between two nights of TV and all the digital content I wonder if people will become more engaged or start tuning out...

I know I'm going to be pretty strapped trying to fit another AEW show into my rotation, I've already bumped MLW out to make room for AEW's first one...
This is why I only watch RAW and Smackdown on PVR. I skip a lot of it because I just can't be bothered to care. It saves me a lot of time! :P

I do appreciate Red sitting through it all to provide us with his insightful reviews. Way to take one for the team! :P

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Re: AEW Set To Launch New TV Series, Warner Extends Contract

Post by Big Red Machine » Jan 16th, '20, 08:28

Serujuunin wrote: Jan 15th, '20, 23:28
Bob-O wrote: Jan 15th, '20, 14:30
Big Red Machine wrote: Jan 15th, '20, 11:49 I'm glad they got extended, but I'm terrified by the prospect of yet another show I'll feel obligated to watch.
That's where I was with WWE when they added the third hour of Raw... that extra hour broke me as a fan.

It's still crazy to me that people can sit through Wrestlemania... I have trouble sitting for 3 hours...


Expanding your Network TV Deal is never the wrong choice, but between two nights of TV and all the digital content I wonder if people will become more engaged or start tuning out...

I know I'm going to be pretty strapped trying to fit another AEW show into my rotation, I've already bumped MLW out to make room for AEW's first one...
This is why I only watch RAW and Smackdown on PVR. I skip a lot of it because I just can't be bothered to care. It saves me a lot of time! :P

I do appreciate Red sitting through it all to provide us with his insightful reviews. Way to take one for the team! :P
Unfortunately I'm becoming less reliable in that area. I've meant to watch Raw for the past three weeks and just haven't gotten around to it (and those have all been weeks when either AEW, NXT or NXT UK skipped putting on a new show).
I anticipate getting better at it once I finish up 2019 PROGRESS, but who knows.
I think it's pretty telling that I have made no effort to watch SD in months even though it has many of my current favorite acts in WWE on it (Bryan, Bliss, Ali, Sasha).
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Re: AEW Set To Launch New TV Series, Warner Extends Contract

Post by cero2k » Jan 16th, '20, 10:13

So apparently the 'new' show is just a beefed up Dark that would get moved to the network i guess
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Re: AEW Set To Launch New TV Series, Warner Extends Contract

Post by Bob-O » Jan 16th, '20, 16:51

cero2k wrote: Jan 16th, '20, 10:13 So apparently the 'new' show is just a beefed up Dark that would get moved to the network i guess
Kinda defeats the purpose of the title, no? Maybe they'll spin it into The House The Dark Order Built...
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Re: AEW Set To Launch New TV Series, Warner Extends Contract

Post by cero2k » Jan 16th, '20, 17:42

Bob-O wrote: Jan 16th, '20, 16:51
cero2k wrote: Jan 16th, '20, 10:13 So apparently the 'new' show is just a beefed up Dark that would get moved to the network i guess
Kinda defeats the purpose of the title, no? Maybe they'll spin it into The House The Dark Order Built...
i'm thinking they'd rename it to make it feel bigger and new
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Re: AEW Set To Launch New TV Series, Warner Extends Contract

Post by Serujuunin » Jan 16th, '20, 21:19

Big Red Machine wrote: Jan 16th, '20, 08:28
Serujuunin wrote: Jan 15th, '20, 23:28
Bob-O wrote: Jan 15th, '20, 14:30

That's where I was with WWE when they added the third hour of Raw... that extra hour broke me as a fan.

It's still crazy to me that people can sit through Wrestlemania... I have trouble sitting for 3 hours...


Expanding your Network TV Deal is never the wrong choice, but between two nights of TV and all the digital content I wonder if people will become more engaged or start tuning out...

I know I'm going to be pretty strapped trying to fit another AEW show into my rotation, I've already bumped MLW out to make room for AEW's first one...
This is why I only watch RAW and Smackdown on PVR. I skip a lot of it because I just can't be bothered to care. It saves me a lot of time! :P

I do appreciate Red sitting through it all to provide us with his insightful reviews. Way to take one for the team! :P
Unfortunately I'm becoming less reliable in that area. I've meant to watch Raw for the past three weeks and just haven't gotten around to it (and those have all been weeks when either AEW, NXT or NXT UK skipped putting on a new show).
I anticipate getting better at it once I finish up 2019 PROGRESS, but who knows.
I think it's pretty telling that I have made no effort to watch SD in months even though it has many of my current favorite acts in WWE on it (Bryan, Bliss, Ali, Sasha).
I feel that. Honestly, neither RAW nor Smackdown have anything terribly compelling on it. The saving grace for RAW, for me, is Aleister and Buddy Murphy.

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