Bully Ray On What ECW Accomplished That AEW Is Failing To Do

One possible counterpoint to Bully’s opinion on AEW’s growth is the fact that the company is running a massive show at Wembley Stadium in London next month. So far, All In has moved nearly 75,000 tickets.

However, the “Busted Open” host called next month’s show “an anomaly” with regard to AEW’s current business. Bully pointed out that it’s the company’s first time in Europe, allowing them to draw in a bigger audience than they otherwise could at a normal show.

“If you take a look at everything going on within AEW right now, Wembley seems to be the only real ultra-positive thing,” Bully continued. “If you’re a fan of AEW, yes, you’re going to like their weekly TV shows. You like what they’re doing. But you know as well as I do, if you keep catering to that fanbase, you’re going to either stay where you are or never take steps forward.” Bully’s co-host, fellow ECW veteran Tommy Dreamer, then shared his take on AEW’s Wembley situation.

“I do not feel that selling over … 74,000 tickets is an anomaly,” Dreamer said. “They haven’t announced one match, and they have that. The tell-tale is [how they do] if they go back.”

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