Why is Bryan Alvarez Watching AEW on Multiple Platforms?
Pro Wrestling Talker Guy Bryan Alvarez, was left frustrated as he scoured YouTube TV last night, desperately searching for AEW Collision. But it wasn’t just him; his replies were overflowing with fans echoing his disappointment, united in their bewilderment at the absence of the show!
It's absolutely hilarious to see how these fans react to such a terrible show! This Collision event featured a match with a ridiculous prize of 400K for the winners—LMAO! Honestly, that's one of the most unimaginative booking decisions I've ever seen, right alongside those tired old tournaments, all thanks to the laziest Booker in the game, Mr. Tony Khan.
Alvy was so engrossed in this AEW show on HBO Max—which he mistakenly called Max, the old name—that he felt the need to also watch it on YouTube TV?!
Are these so-called journalists utterly infatuated with AEW, obsessively tuning in across multiple platforms? Are they genuinely attempting to inflate the ratings? Or are they just the ones on Tony Khan's payroll?
I’m pretty sure that only works for Nielsen members like...someone I know. But perhaps I’m wrong there, like The Observer's Melzer and Alvarez are insanely wrong for covering up news about a pedophile for decades.
Why is Alvarez Watching AEW on Multiple Platforms?
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