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Tony loves that "indelible" word
I just peeped the thread name. Howling right now.
#BigFacts
As insane as Scott was, and awful a promo, the dude was a freak of nature. Had no business doing the **** he and his brother were capable of doing. Just pure athleticism boosted by juice.
Way Ryatt?WR debuts and takes over the dark order.
Way Ryatt?
The AEW Executive Vice Presidents have reportedly lost some of the creative control that they once had when launching the company.
The AEW EVPs are Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks and AEW World Champion Kenny Omega. A new report from Cassidy Haynes of Bodyslam notes that the group essentially had creative taken away by AEW President, CEO, General Manager & Head Of Creative Tony Khan.
It was noted that creative was “essentially completely taken away” from the EVPs as everything now comes through Khan. AEW talents are reportedly allowed and encouraged to pitch ideas or give suggestions, but “creative is absolutely Khan’s prerogative now.”
It was said that at one point Cody was the only EVP to regularly attend “office” meetings and was an “office” regular, but that role as well as his input with creative have greatly diminished. The report further noted that Matt Jackson’s role as EVP was to help his wife Dana with merchandise, while Nick Jackson is focused on handling Being The Elite. Omega is very hands-on with the AEW Games division, and “the gaming side of things,” while still helping to put together matches for the women’s division.
Omega, The Bucks and Rhodes were described as “EVPs in name only in 2021.” A source added that they no longer have the final say in the creative process, or in hiring talent as Khan “pulled back on the reigns and took that power away from all.”
Regarding Rhodes, a source stressed that he really doesn’t have much of a relationship with The Bucks or Omega these days. Omega and The Bucks remain good friends, but it was said that Cody is very much on the outside looking in.
Didn't we call this eventually happening?
We will see how Cody and the Bucks fare now that REAL stars in the the company.
Didn't we call this eventually happening?
We will see how Cody and the Bucks fare now that REAL stars in the the company.
Guess Cody/Brandi should've paid more attention to how HHH/Steph do things..Now they really are AEW's version of Miz/MoReese..Truest definition of fumbling the bag..They'll be back on the indie circuit by 2024..The AEW Executive Vice Presidents have reportedly lost some of the creative control that they once had when launching the company.
The AEW EVPs are Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks and AEW World Champion Kenny Omega. A new report from Cassidy Haynes of Bodyslam notes that the group essentially had creative taken away by AEW President, CEO, General Manager & Head Of Creative Tony Khan.
It was noted that creative was “essentially completely taken away” from the EVPs as everything now comes through Khan. AEW talents are reportedly allowed and encouraged to pitch ideas or give suggestions, but “creative is absolutely Khan’s prerogative now.”
It was said that at one point Cody was the only EVP to regularly attend “office” meetings and was an “office” regular, but that role as well as his input with creative have greatly diminished. The report further noted that Matt Jackson’s role as EVP was to help his wife Dana with merchandise, while Nick Jackson is focused on handling Being The Elite. Omega is very hands-on with the AEW Games division, and “the gaming side of things,” while still helping to put together matches for the women’s division.
Omega, The Bucks and Rhodes were described as “EVPs in name only in 2021.” A source added that they no longer have the final say in the creative process, or in hiring talent as Khan “pulled back on the reigns and took that power away from all.”
Regarding Rhodes, a source stressed that he really doesn’t have much of a relationship with The Bucks or Omega these days. Omega and The Bucks remain good friends, but it was said that Cody is very much on the outside looking in.
Guess Cody/Brandi should've paid more attention to how HHH/Steph do things..Now they really are AEW's version of Miz/MoReese..Truest definition of fumbling the bag..They'll be back on the indie circuit by 2024..
oh brother there goes your crying againI agree.
We can also agree that there won't be much discussion about this either.
The AEW Executive Vice Presidents have reportedly lost some of the creative control that they once had when launching the company.
The AEW EVPs are Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks and AEW World Champion Kenny Omega. A new report from Cassidy Haynes of Bodyslam notes that the group essentially had creative taken away by AEW President, CEO, General Manager & Head Of Creative Tony Khan.
It was noted that creative was “essentially completely taken away” from the EVPs as everything now comes through Khan. AEW talents are reportedly allowed and encouraged to pitch ideas or give suggestions, but “creative is absolutely Khan’s prerogative now.”
It was said that at one point Cody was the only EVP to regularly attend “office” meetings and was an “office” regular, but that role as well as his input with creative have greatly diminished. The report further noted that Matt Jackson’s role as EVP was to help his wife Dana with merchandise, while Nick Jackson is focused on handling Being The Elite. Omega is very hands-on with the AEW Games division, and “the gaming side of things,” while still helping to put together matches for the women’s division.
Omega, The Bucks and Rhodes were described as “EVPs in name only in 2021.” A source added that they no longer have the final say in the creative process, or in hiring talent as Khan “pulled back on the reigns and took that power away from all.”
Regarding Rhodes, a source stressed that he really doesn’t have much of a relationship with The Bucks or Omega these days. Omega and The Bucks remain good friends, but it was said that Cody is very much on the outside looking in.
oh brother there goes your crying again