Tony Khan Says AEW Double Or Nothing Set Another PPV Record Thanks In Part To CM Punk
CM Punk is helping AEW set records.
Following Double or Nothing, CM Punk and Tony Khan took the stage for a media scrum during which they addressed comments Eric Bischoff made about Punk being a “financial flop.” Tony was enraged by the remarks and went on to explain how Punk helped the company set another record with Double or Nothing, something he’s been doing since the day he stepped foot in the company.
“That’s fucking bullshit. There is only one person that can attest to that, I don’t know about other people. I can only attest to what’s happened here and public record, and some of these things are a matter of public record because freedom of information. We do have, over the years, a good amount of financial data in pro wrestling. I can tell you, no one wrestler has ever come in and made a bigger plus delta financial difference in the history of my company going into the third year anniversary, no one person has ever made a more positive impact. We just did a record pay-per-view buy, every pay-per-view, he’s done a four pay-per-view cycle now, every one of them was the record. Whether it was All Out, where he was huge part of the draw with Darby, his debut was a huge thing with the First Dance, the biggest Rampage draw in the history of that show. The matches, he carried the Friday Night War, which, by the way, is a matter of record in fucking court in the state of California that we won the Friday Night War. Just ask Jerry McDevitt because he fucking wrote it. This guy won it, vs. Matt Sydal, who is a great wrestler, he had another goddamn great match on Friday night. This fucking guy, he fucking did the Friday Night War, he did the First Dance, he’s done the record Double or Nothing. He did the record All Out in his debut. He was a big part of the record Full Gear, a great match with Eddie Kingston. He’s wrestled a bunch of young guys and veterans in-between there. Will Hobbs, Daniel Garcia, then he showed up and did the biggest program in terms of everything, TV, box office, ever with MJF. Then he did the goddamn main event here. He’s the biggest part of financial success in the history of this company. Let’s fucking go,” Khan exclaimed.
After the show, Punk remarked how Double or Nothing was AEW’s first million-dollar show.
In the main event of Double or Nothing, Punk defeated Hangman Adam Page to become the fifth World Champion in the promotion’s history.
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