Cody Rhodes Explains How AEW’s Television Show Will Be Fresh

July 5, 2020 Off By EveAim
All Elite Wrestling is still about two months away from their First-Ever PPV known as Double Or Nothing, but they have already got the entire Pro Wrestling World talking and excited for what the startup promotion can bring to the table.
AEW Executive Vice President Cody Rhodes has been working really hard to keep the startup promotion in almost every conversation in The Pro Wrestling Industry. But the most important question to ask right now regarding All Elite Wrestling is what kind of television deal will they come up with.
Cody was recently interviewed by The New York Post and during the interview, he mentioned that AEW’s Future Television Program will feel fresh, as seen in his comments below:
“To me it’s treating it as live sports,” Rhodes said. “The core to that is characters, and I think characters beam across your television set or devices in ways perhaps people have forgotten. Wrestling used to have these great enhancements matches, these squash matches where you would see these characters and the things he could do. He’d tell you what you had at the pay-per-view event and things of that nature.”
Rhodes continued with, “At the core of all wrestling, when it’s done right, is the characters and their connection to the audience,” Rhodes said. “If you really think about it, we’re the only thing out there — the pro wrestling genre in general — we are the only thing out there with that type of engagement with the audience, and that engagement somehow affects what happens in the ring, especially when you are someone like a Chris Jericho and you can hear it, feel it completely in your bone. It’s really important that the character engage the audience. You don’t just want to be watching a show, you want to be participating.”
It will be interesting to see how different AEW’s Programming will be compared to WWE & Other Promotions once they do secure a Television Deal.
Several talents from WWE as well as Other Promotions have had interest in signing with AEW and some of them have already done that. Cody would also explain how AEW will feel fresh not only from a TV perspective but from a talent perspective as well, as seen in his comments below:
“In terms of talent, that’s what matters a great deal to me,” Rhodes said. “It’s one of the biggest factors in hiring is fresh. To give you an example: We’ve all watched a lot of wrestling where a lot of guys have been recycled and rehashed and reused, and there is always a lot of activation of the legend. I totally get that. I’m not anti it. I just think, if you’re starting a company and not many people have been starting a company in wrestling, you start with people they haven’t seen and people who haven’t gotten the opportunity and get to grow up in front of you and balance it out.”
Rhodes added, “Chris Jericho is a six-time world champion, cool. And that only helps the people he shares that locker room with, and that’s been a big thing. It’s ironic that it’s the ex-WWE guy saying it in me, but obviously we don’t just want to do, ‘He’s ex-WWE, let’s throw him the world and hope he comes hang out with us.’”

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