“Triggered Wrestling” Gets Schooled By Fan About TNA’s AMC Debut
We live in a very lazy time, with most of us relying on AI to handle simple tasks like this. Not many people use their own brains anymore, so it’s particularly refreshing to see it happen occasionally — like with Triggered Wrestling this morning.
They were attempting to point out TNA having not many fans at last night’s AMC premiere show, even though anyone watching saw and heard that wasn’t true.
A fan named Roger DeLeon popped in to explain how the hard cam works.
You would think a pretty big account like Triggered Wrestling would know things like that, and I say maybe they do — but context matters, and camera angles can be deceptive.
It’s a never-ending-crap-on-TNA thing, that should have died with AEW’s failures, yet somehow keeps getting recycled.
AEW was getting over one million viewers with CM Punk on Collision; the latest show drew just 271k, with the all-important 18–49 demo collapsing to an all-time low of 0.03.
That’s the SAME tiny number TNA managed on the much smaller AXS TV during its first few years.
When it comes to live events, I could show all kinds of similar photos from AEW Dynamite and Collision to make the point, but if you know, you know — and if you don’t, you’re a hater and nothing I say or show will change that.