TNA’s Nic Nemeth defends AEW’s extreme content, urges balance in weekly shows
Nic Nemeth, a wrestler with TNA Wrestling, has shared his thoughts on the intense and graphic content featured in AEW’s recent All Out pay-per-view event. Nemeth believes that such extreme content is acceptable, as AEW aims to provide an alternative to WWE’s style of wrestling. He argues that these special events are meant to go “above and beyond” what viewers typically see, offering a unique experience for fans who pay extra to watch.
Nemeth points out that even WWE, in its early years, featured non-PG content to attract viewers. However, he emphasizes that AEW should not overuse violence and blood in regular programming. Instead, he suggests that the promotion should return to storytelling and character development in its weekly shows. This sentiment was echoed by AEW wrestler Thunder Rosa, who noted that while AEW pushes boundaries, some of its content is specifically designed for adult audiences and is not meant to be family-friendly.
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