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Chris Jericho Hypes AEW-WBD Deal, Eric Young Weighs In On TNA’s Six-Sided Ring

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On a recent edition of the “Insight” podcast, TNA wrestler Eric Young noted that the expense of transporting the six-sided ring to different locations became so high that it was eventually replaced with the traditional four-sided ring.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On the six-sided ring: “I’m sure the six-sided rings exist somewhere. Then there’s this whole other cost to consider — now you have to have a truck that drives all over the United States, hauling this six-sided ring. When we go to towns, we’re using rings that are in and around the area, and then they dress it up to make it look like the TNA ring.”

On the cost of shipping the six-sided ring: “The TNA ring looks like the TNA ring, but the ring is never the same; it’s a different ring in every city we’re in. So there’s this whole other cost involved because the only place that had them was TNA, and at that point, it was big enough to have a ring truck that drove from city to city.”

On a recent edition of the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, Chris Jericho lauded AEW’s new media rights deal with Warner Bros. Discovery and criticized those who opposed it.

AEW signed a deal reportedly worth $185 million annually for three years, with the possibility of extending for a fourth year.

Jericho said, I think we proved a lot of so-called ‘experts,’ and we made them look like idiots. We knew what was going on with this. The landscape changes constantly; numbers go up and numbers go down, but the overall demo of what AEW brings to the table as a live sporting event is invaluable. We knew it was something that people would want to be involved with. Warner Brothers Discovery didn’t want us to go anywhere, and you can see, $185 million a year for a company that has only been going five years. That’s never happened before. Ever. Obviously, WWE is the gold standard. They didn’t have a deal like that five years in. With all the growing pains, good and bad, that AEW has, we’re still such a young company. That showed we have a real commitment. We’re not going anywhere. Tony Khan is not going anywhere. I’m not going anywhere, much to people’s chagrin. Neither is the rest of the company. It’s going to be a really great next three to five years. There is nothing worse than if AEW didn’t get a great television deal. There is nothing better for the business and the fans than for AEW to thrive and be healthy. We are.”

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