>When I try (and I really stress the word try) to watch any sort of televised wrestling product I always find myself struggling to want more. I want to feel something. I want to be able to think. A lot of people they'd like to shut their brain off and just be entertained.
>I think we're gonna have this nice balance of both thought-provoking entertainment and also just kind of the mindless entertainment where it's like popcorn wrestling much like if you watch "The Raid" or a Hong Kong kung-fu movie. I think we're going to have all forms of entertainment blended seamlessly into one show. That's the goal anyway.
>I think you're going to see a little bit of what we do with BTE with the storylines blending in together and I think you're going to see the best quality of wrestling and I think you're going to see a lot of new concepts of pro wrestling too. So it's not just going to be one style it's going to be a myriad of styles. You're not going to see one type of storytelling you're going to see a bunch of different types of storytelling including cinematic-style storytelling. It's going to be something very new and for some people that's going to be a turn-off because they want to see a certain type and they want to stick with it. That being said, AEW might not be for you but if you want to see a smorgasbord of just pure entertainment it'll be the brand for you.