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Tony Khan Reveals The Changes He Made When AEW’s Ratings Declined In 2019

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During a recent appearance on the “Wrestling With Freddie” podcast, AEW President Tony Khan commented on the changes he made to AEW Dynamite back in 2019 when the show was suffering from a decline in ratings.

During this time period, Khan would take on a much bigger creative role and has been running things ever since.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On what he wasn’t prepared for with running AEW: “The thing I probably wasn’t prepared for at first, the first several months, was getting my hands around doing everything. I don’t think anyone ever expected me to get so organized.”

On making changes after a ratings decline: “I was not hands-on about everything [at the beginning of AEW’s launch]. I was overseeing everything. But, it was probably more of a collaborative thing the first several months. And I just felt like, it wasn’t organized as I would have liked it to be. We had risen to such great heights and had such a great opportunity and it was all so close. At the end of 2019, we launched the show [Dynamite], had a huge debut, really good ratings, and now doing really great ratings these past few years. After the first two months or so, maybe even after the first six-seven weeks, we started to see a dip in, I think it must have been around late November into December, and it continued through December and it was a trend. And I didn’t like the way the ratings were going, and clearly, the way the ratings were going was reflecting that the fans didn’t like the direction we were going. So I made a lot of changes going into 2020 that I felt really good about in terms of being more organized, and you know, doing all the shows by hand.”

On the ratings battle with NXT: “We only lost the demo once. I think we were head-to-head with NXT for like 76 weeks, and we went 75-1 in the demo. And the 1 was the one that reset me. We had been losing the overall number, which was not the network cared as much, you know, the lead number that was on the report they’d talk to us about, like the actual scoreline. Our number was 18-49 that they focused on. But also, you know, looking at the total viewers. In December 2019, we were losing the total viewers but we were still holding onto the demo. And I quit being in denial when we dropped the demo.”

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