AEW Collision’s first TV rating, implications for AEW’s next TV deal, WWE ratings/quarter-hour trends deliver big and more in this week’s Wrestlenomics Radio.
Disney’s FX is reportedly interested in WWE live rights, AEW Collision debuts on TNT, WWE’s motion to dismiss MLW’s lawsuit is denied, and more in this week’s Wrestlenomics Radio.
Smackdown had its biggest rating of the year for the Roman Reigns 1000-day celebration segment, AEW Collision ratings predictions ahead of the debut of the show next week, and more in this week’s Wrestlenomics Radio.
Brandon Thurston and guest co-host MJ from NJ talk about the value of AEW’s TV deal with the addition of Collision on Saturday nights, whether WBD could end up broadcasting both AEW and WWE, and more.
Brandon Thurston and Jesse Collings talk about AEW Double or Nothing, another WWE event in Saudi Arabia, and Nick Khan’s talk at the JPMorgan TMT conference.
This week on Wrestlenomics Radio: Did AEW get a renewed TV deal? AEW Collision was introduced at WBD upfront. WWE stock hit amid investor belief Fox doesn’t want to give Smackdown a raise.
AEW and WBD will reportedly announce a new TV deal at Wednesday’s upfronts, WWE discloses timeline of process that led to merger with UFC, and more news in the business of pro wrestling.
Brandon Thurston, Jesse Collings, and Chris Gullo discuss the latest news in pro wrestling business including All In ticket sales reaching 60,000, WWE in Puerto Rico, and more.
Brandon Thurston, Jesse Collings, and Chris Gullo discuss a new lawsuit being filed against WWE by a former writer alleging racial discrimination, plus other business stories in wrestling this week.
AEW partner WBD is supposedly interested in WWE rights, key questions for media rights outlook, Stardom at Yokohama Arena, and AEW has reportedly booked United Center for a CM Punk return in June.
WWE and Endeavor announced on Monday morning that WWE and Endeavor’s UFC will merge by late 2023. Brandon Thurston and Chris Gullo discuss one of the most pivotal stories in pro wrestling history.
Brandon Thurston and Jesse Collings talk about the latest news about the business of WrestleMania. Brandon estimates the gate for both nights of the event.
On this week’s Wrestlenomics Radio: Wrestlemania week attendance is up. Plus, Vince McMahon pays $17.4 million toward WWE’s investigation into his sexual misconduct allegations.
Brandon Thurston and Chris Gullo assess whether Roman Reigns is a draw through an analysis of relevant data. Plus, WWE and gambling, GCW vs AEW over the ‘Fight Forever’ trademark, and more.
We demonstrate declines in various consumer metrics for AEW over the last year. Brandon Thurston, Jesse Collings, and Chris Gullo discuss possible causes ahead of AEW’s Revolution pay-per-view in San Francisco.
Brandon Thurston, Jesse Collings, and Chris Gullo evaluate whether the WWE Performance Center should be considered a success. Plus, a look at WBD’s claims about AEW Dynamite’s viewership.
Brandon Thurston, Jesse Collings, and Chris Gullo discuss Triple H’s thoughts on a potential WWE sale. Brandon shares his experience at Elimination Chamber.
Brandon Thurston and Chris Gullo discuss Royal Rumble viewing data on Peacock, SmackDown ratings on Fox, and reasons why Comcast wouldn’t want to own WWE.