AEW has had its share of successes since its inception in 2019, but with every success comes challenges. It’s the lows, according to Eric Bischoff, that AEW and Khan have not been able to recognize at the moment and pivot.
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“You would think, eventually, [Khan] would wake up in the morning and go, ‘You know what? This isn’t working.'” Bischoff said. “So what are your options, Tony? Continue to do the things you’re doing, which in this case has just been horrible?”
The picture that Bischoff has painted specifically around The Young Bucks, who presented the segment on the show, is also less than promising. He feels they may be in a corner they simply cannot get out of anytime soon now.
“There’s been an attempt to turn The Young Bucks heels,” Bischoff recognizes. “Even if you were to somehow convince yourself that the creative strategy behind turning The Bucks heel was working, what the f*** were you thinking when you aired the footage from backstage? [That didn’t] take anything away from CM Punk. In fact, you made him a freaking hero.”
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Bischoff has offered some suggested corrective measures that all center around a better understanding of being in the television business and growing the audience.
“In order to cater to a larger audience, you have to understand that audience,” he opined. “[In doing that], you’re going to be able to predict how the audience is going to react to any one thing. It’s not brain surgery, it’s just experience. Tony doesn’t have that. Tony has no concept of that.”
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