Probably won’t post more of D’Amore’s interview so as to not flood the place (but check out his interview with Chris Van Vliet for more!) but these excerpts seemed worth sharing at least.
“Some of the things that happened with AEW haven’t happened with the [NXT] relationship yet
The highest rated show in the history of AXS TV, not just IMPACT, but the highest rated show by a long shot is the 268 number that Kenny did
We never did numbers like we did when Kenny came in there
When Kenny came in, the Rebellion with him and Swan, the Title vs. Title set a record during the Anthem era with buys. It was 3-4x higher than any of the shows leading into it had been, and then the next one, the Slammiversary with Sami Callihan was the third best show of the Anthem era”
Scott D’Amore on people saying Kenny Omega “mailed in” his TNA performances:
“I watched Kenny get worked on for 90 minutes to try to build up enough strength to try to wrestle Moose at 1 in the morning in Jacksonville. . . That guy could barely walk. And then that guy sat there apologizing to Moose, giving Moose a great match that few people in the world could give him.”
https://twitter.com/KXNGAO/status/1826628215152009657
I’m happy that Scott said something. If TNA fans are happier with the arrangement that TNA has with NXT, that’s totally OK. But it did bug me that there are fans who act as if Kenny Omega’s appearances for them did nothing for the promotions business. Especially since he was clearly on the brink of collapse that year.
ALSO:
“People go ‘Oh well they don’t like that Kenny didn’t get to drop the belt.’ Kenny would have dropped the belt, would have loved to of. Wanted to put Josh [Alexander] over. Wanted to work with Eddie Edwards. lt just didn’t pan out that way.”
Anyone that says Kenny didn’t do anything for Impact is an idiot
Big time.
Idiocy, in my IWC?!
It may happen more than you expect!
Yeah I can see Scott wanting to work with AEW in the future with his new promotion and his experience with the company was obviously quite positive. I get the feeling the public pooping on AEW from some TNA talent may have been a bit of politicking at work.