I really don't understand why he bought RoH or how it's going to effect AEW. Seems like Tony just got himself another distraction than his initial investment but hell if i know
I'm curious to where it goes. Maybe he has been looking for something to help the younger guys get some experience without throwing them out on Rampage/Dynamite and they can develop RoH into a NXT for them. Hell, almost all of the staff that made NXT a success were fired, bring in a mind like Regal for scouting and development, half of the guys that HHH brought over from Impact, and wait out HHH finally getting the heave
. I imagine he already knows he's spread pretty thin, but we've all been saying they have too much talent. Hoping the library helps them get onto HBOmax in some capacity and opens up more time for their product, because honestly three hours isn't enough for the talent they have.
If they treat RoH the way NXT was in the early time where it was to hone skills, develop characters and ability and then they move on, it's great. I don't need it to feel like a Raw/Smackdown situation where they pretend to be equal but we all know better. Dudes like Brock Anderson need to be nowhere near live TV on TBS/TNT.
Maybe we all are just overthinking this, and it's simply assets and a Library for a streaming deal, with the benefit that like 80% of their roster came through there. Just keep Cody far away from there, dude was the mind behind some of the worst booked segments in AEWs history. Let's just let him go off and think he's a big deal elsewhere and let the real wrestling minds run RoHeW.