This is the thing in the middle here you talk about people giving other companies a chance, I've long gone off the WWE boil,Big Red Machine wrote: ↑Feb 6th, '20, 11:22I don't think that's true, though. For non-fans the idea of "fake' pro wrestling has almost always been a non-starter, other than a major Attitude Era-like boom period.cero2k wrote: ↑Feb 6th, '20, 10:00i'm not saying they are, I even said that everything points to their strategy going after lapsed fans. But at the end of the day, we need to stop blaming Orange Cassidy or Riho or Marko Stunt or The Nightmare Collective or The Dark Order or The Lucha Brothers or anything for keeping to 'new' fans away. What keeps new people away is 'Pro Wrestling' and what the US population's idea of what that is based on 30+ years of WWE.Big Red Machine wrote: ↑Feb 6th, '20, 09:41
But AEW isn't attracting new fans. Their viewership (including DVRs) is not as high as it was early on.
Lapsed fans know that pro wrestling can be done differently than WWE. Even if they have never seen it done differently, they'll recognize the concept the moment they turn their TV on.
Your attitude seems to be that the well is completely poisoned at this point and wrestling will never make new fans because no one will give non-WWE wrestling a chance, and I think that's just plain not true.
As for Orange Cassidy... he is a likely culprit. He appeals to a certain, very niche crowd that thinks it's funny to be in on the joke. He's shtick, and the sort of shtick that makes you think the product is a joke (as opposed to Jeruch, who us shtick but takes things seriously).
The issue with the Nightmare Collective is that they are confusing on multiple levels.
I'm a 20+ year wrestling fan at this point and I've arrived at a point where there is more wrestling available to watch than ever before, yet there's only two shows that are purely unmissable for me now. NXT & NWA. Both of those shows contain not only good wrestling, but good promos, stories and make me want to watch from week to week... most importantly for me and many "veteran" fans is that you can look at it and sure, they're not perfect products, but they're still taking wrestling seriously, they still present it in a serious fashion.
At this point, if I do decide to watch Raw, Smackdown, Chikara, AEW, Impact or any other wrestling, I'm doing it through a casual fans eyes and they're not hooking me. In fact, for me AEW does more than the rest of those companies to actively put me off because when I have watched it I find myself getting annoyed at the show.
In a fight which is what wrestling is supposed to be portraying...? a fight or a contest... I would not put my hands in my pockets, start ducking the guy and do flips, I'm going to do what I feel I need to do to win the fight or contest... look at MMA,. do fighters taunt? Yes. Do they put their hands in their pockets and throw themselves at their opponent? No. Because it would be a stupid thing to do.
That's why I'm glad they've distanced from people like Joey Ryan, because you can't actually flip somebody with your dick, it's stupid and exposes the business and makes it look like obvious co-operation.
Cody has been smart, look at all the crap going on, Cody keeps himself looking serious, presents himself as serious and does nothing to expose the business. MJF is the same. Jericho also does this, because they know involving themselves with stupidity would do nothing for them.
I will say this much, and I'm sure BRM will say "I told you so". Darby Allin is nowhere near as bad I first thought. He's actually some level of entertaining, showing talent and being presented in a better way. There is hope.