Episode Transcript
[SPEAKER_00]: How's it going, everyone?
[SPEAKER_00]: This is Fred Morlin here on the Good, the Bad, and the Hungi, your voices of wrestling AW specific podcast.
[SPEAKER_00]: I am without my co-host today, Tyler Furness.
[SPEAKER_00]: He has better things to be doing.
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't want Iris business, but it is better.
[SPEAKER_00]: So no offense.
[SPEAKER_00]: Now, it's been a couple of weeks since we did our show after all in.
[SPEAKER_00]: So a couple of things have happened with the AE Dubs.
[SPEAKER_00]: But, you know, let's just talk about what is going on with the grand scheme of things.
[SPEAKER_00]: I think we have to talk about this WWE ESPN deal because I think [SPEAKER_00]: If you're too many Connie got me concerned about this, pretty good.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's a big issue.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I think this kind of points towards what is a clearly an issue with a W, which is a lack of structure, I guess, or maybe a lack of a administrative manpower.
[SPEAKER_00]: I listen to this week's flagship, and I agree a lot with what Joe Lands has got to say.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not going to just repeat what he said word for word.
[SPEAKER_00]: That's not what you guys are looking for.
[SPEAKER_00]: But I do think if you're a Tony Con, you've got to be very concerned about the fact that the WWE has all these deals going on right now.
[SPEAKER_00]: And that one has to assume there is an exclusivity aspect to them, blocking these companies from signing with other wrestling companies.
[SPEAKER_00]: And that's bad news for a WWE because what that means is, you know, [SPEAKER_00]: AW is unable to sign deals with all these companies that WB is currently in bed with.
[SPEAKER_00]: And obviously, as I go to be tap on the Google, you know, between peacock Netflix, the CW USA network.
[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, and on the NDSVN now, it's not good, not good at all.
[SPEAKER_00]: that these are the groups that WWE is partnered with, and that probably means they W can't partner with any of them.
[SPEAKER_00]: So the real concern would be when it's contracting a negotiation time with Dynamite, or if you want to get Ring of Honor ever on TV, or Shockwave, remember that.
[SPEAKER_00]: If you want to get any of that stuff on the air, well, that's a bunch of companies right there that you can't even talk with, apparently.
[SPEAKER_00]: One would presume I again, I am presuming that all of these have actually said because that is the norm.
[SPEAKER_00]: So that's going to let me how much money you can make.
[SPEAKER_00]: And considering that.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's a bad time for for a w or could be a bad time in the future.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I think another under reported aspect of it is the fact that WWE's coming in and getting these big bloody deals with all these broadcasters, you know, for Peacock and Fox.
[SPEAKER_00]: I remember when it's back down was on there and Netflix down and now I'll ESPN.
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, we are now at two for two on companies having the right to match these offers and saying, I'm good.
[SPEAKER_00]: Fox had that opportunity and they were like, yeah, we don't need to back down anymore.
[SPEAKER_00]: And peacock had an opportunity.
[SPEAKER_00]: I believe I just saw earlier to match the ESPN offer.
[SPEAKER_00]: And they said, no, thank you.
[SPEAKER_00]: So, you know, it's easy to look at that and say, well, you know, that's, that's the, [SPEAKER_00]: That's all they need.
[SPEAKER_00]: That's on WWE needs is just to get the deal in the first place.
[SPEAKER_00]: Yes, but also, you know, I think it's a little concerning for them because what if you go back around and negotiate with these guys and you know, they decide that what they paid previously was nowhere worth it.
[SPEAKER_00]: You know, I think going to be like, oh, would have just offered it right back to you.
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't think so.
[SPEAKER_00]: Why would you do that if you're a large glomerate?
[SPEAKER_00]: But I also think it's concerning for AW.
[SPEAKER_00]: Now I think a big part of AW's marketing position should be to, you know, just kind of be like, hey, look, we're an alternative and we're far more cost effective.
[SPEAKER_00]: You should give us a, you know, throw us some cash.
[SPEAKER_00]: But, you know, I think that they should be concerned that WTV's leaving all these companies, you know, disappointed with the business they've had.
[SPEAKER_00]: And as such that when those companies turn around to negotiate with a W, they just don't want to pay the money.
[SPEAKER_00]: I think that's a major concern.
[SPEAKER_00]: So in two ways, that could be very bad for a W.
But it does seem to be an issue stemming from a lack of [SPEAKER_00]: focus, or manpower, or whatever you want to call it when it comes to these kind of PR things.
[SPEAKER_00]: And you know, linking back to, I've talked about this before in the show, but linking back to the peak of like, legental like activity, if you will, on social media, when these outlets would just randomly get, you know, fast nationals that made a W look bad and just digitally report them.
[SPEAKER_00]: And one presume is from, there's numbers came from WWE.
[SPEAKER_00]: Um, it became its whole little thing, but at the same time, you know, what's wild to me is as an AW focused podcast on, you know, the police is a wrestling network is not nothing.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not going to sit here and pretend, you know, it's like I'm on something that matters, but, you know, it's something like you should say, well, I'm going to talk in a day.
[SPEAKER_00]: Something massive, but [SPEAKER_00]: You know, it is wild to me that we don't even get a, you know, a form response from AWPR when we have issue questions to them before.
[SPEAKER_00]: Like not a second of the day, nothing.
[SPEAKER_00]: So, who cares?
[SPEAKER_00]: You know, and it's not so much about how dare they leave us out of this, you know, like that, you know, me personally, like, I'm not put off, but [SPEAKER_00]: But the thing that I think is interesting is there is apparently no...
Sorry, bad with phone.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm on a tarot now, I'm knocking out of the park.
[SPEAKER_00]: There's apparently like their effort to do PR work and given all the resources Tony Con has available to him.
[SPEAKER_00]: It seems foolish to me to not spend more money on that.
[SPEAKER_00]: But I think that's a massive area where they are in danger of losing more and more ground to WWE.
[SPEAKER_00]: And it's something that they need to really step up their efforts on.
[SPEAKER_00]: But that's just my take on that.
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I mean, they've got to be concerned about this.
[SPEAKER_00]: They've got to really think about the changing landscape and how that's affecting everything and how that could affect AWS in the future.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I hope that they do because of the two products I find won a lot better.
[SPEAKER_00]: And it's not WWE.
[SPEAKER_00]: So, you know, short of that, as far as big news for AWS, I think it's been a fairly quiet week.
[SPEAKER_00]: Jim Ross says that his contract is coming up.
[SPEAKER_00]: hopes to get an extension.
[SPEAKER_00]: Why not?
[SPEAKER_00]: I, you know, I complained about him when he was working every week back in twenty twenty one or whatever.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I honestly did not care about the product like that was not good.
[SPEAKER_00]: But.
[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, he's Jim Ross.
[SPEAKER_00]: I still think he had some credits us to big events, big shows, big matches.
[SPEAKER_00]: I like his usage in general.
[SPEAKER_00]: these days.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I think that they should continue to use him in that matter.
[SPEAKER_00]: I think he adds something of value to the production to the company.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I don't think I always agree with everything he's doing.
[SPEAKER_00]: But with his opinions, I should say all the time.
[SPEAKER_00]: But now he's Jim Ross.
[SPEAKER_00]: He's such a legend.
[SPEAKER_00]: He's still a good commentator at points, so I keep him around for sure.
[SPEAKER_00]: And what he does as an announcer is unique, I think, within an announcer's today.
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't think anyone comes close to doing what Jim Ross on a good day does.
[SPEAKER_00]: Some health notes from a W buddy Matthews is going to undergo surgery.
[SPEAKER_00]: He had an ankle injury back in February, but his ankle did not heal like he hoped.
[SPEAKER_00]: So now in August, six months later, he is going to have surgery.
[SPEAKER_00]: So sucks that it's taken this long.
[SPEAKER_00]: I think, you know, I don't know what you do with buddy Matthews at this point in time.
[SPEAKER_00]: I feel like the whole house of black thing without malachy black.
[SPEAKER_00]: And what's really hard, and Brittany King being split off is over, essentially.
[SPEAKER_00]: He could be linked up with the this Gary Gough women group, I guess, but honestly, I just think he should be moved in a different direction, and I don't know if that direction is in AEW.
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't see an obvious spot where he slots right in.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I think if you go up and down the roster, there's a number of people that you could argue should be given priority over him in the booking to the point that I don't know what his long-term outlook is.
[SPEAKER_00]: This is by take there, but wishing the best for his health.
[SPEAKER_00]: We also got Dustin Rhodes getting double knee replacement surgery, great to put the TNT title on someone, needing that.
[SPEAKER_00]: Maybe it's for each half of you just on someone named that, but he is getting that done in a couple of weeks.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm putting it on the shelf for a while, hoping the best for his health as well.
[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, Dustin could still go pretty well when his legs quirk.
[SPEAKER_00]: I think he still adds value to the company.
[SPEAKER_00]: Hopefully he recovers well and gets back.
[SPEAKER_00]: And finally, in the triumvirate of health news, I believe, Eddie Kingston is training for a return to the ring.
[SPEAKER_00]: We'll see when that happens.
[SPEAKER_00]: There was a broke his leg and various other awful things.
[SPEAKER_00]: Tours, Mediscusana, Izia, God bless.
[SPEAKER_00]: Last babe.
[SPEAKER_00]: He's been out since.
[SPEAKER_00]: I think he's fantastic.
[SPEAKER_00]: I look forward to his return.
[SPEAKER_00]: Hope that he's able to get the mobility that he needs to stay at the level performance.
[SPEAKER_00]: Then there's a little bit of a W drama with MVP and supposedly.
[SPEAKER_00]: Supposedly that he refused to have the herp business drop the tag titles to Jet Knight Mike Bailey or Jet Speed sorry gosh Kevin night in Mike Bailey.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not particularly heartbroken over that not being in the move.
[SPEAKER_00]: I feel like [SPEAKER_00]: It was an option but not like a necessity for them to do that.
[SPEAKER_00]: So I think that it's pretty reasonable for the company to not have made that move at that point in time.
[SPEAKER_00]: I do think there's a concern about, you know, just how much veto power they are giving MVP slash the hurt business, how true this reporting is.
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't think you want [SPEAKER_00]: I don't envision the heart business as a big time successful main event act in a w.
I think a w style has a certain working standard and I honestly don't think.
[SPEAKER_00]: Lashley or Benjamin are at that level.
[SPEAKER_00]: That's not to say they're bad.
[SPEAKER_00]: I think Lashley's pretty decent these days.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I think Sheldon's good.
[SPEAKER_00]: But I kind of grew Shelton in terms of interviewing around the Dustin Rhodes level.
[SPEAKER_00]: And you don't want to be the old company.
[SPEAKER_00]: You don't want to be the company that just has a main event seen filled with people that have been around forever.
[SPEAKER_00]: So [SPEAKER_00]: You know, now there is a report that they said they would rather lose those belts to the gates of agony, the outrunners were private party.
[SPEAKER_00]: Do I notice a theme with those three teams and that they all lost earlier to the hearts of the get?
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_00]: You know, it's a question of how accurate this is and how much faith to put into it and all that, but [SPEAKER_00]: I just think it's not a path you want to head down.
[SPEAKER_00]: And then afterwards Mike Bailey and MVP did a video where the, you know, as part of speed balls, um, vlog where they joked about it, telling each other to go F themselves.
[SPEAKER_00]: And, um, you're teasing on this, you know, I don't know how true it is.
[SPEAKER_00]: but there's a lot of talk about it and I think you know personally believe or there's a lot of smoke you know maybe there's a fire there.
[SPEAKER_00]: Just something to think about.
[SPEAKER_00]: Okay this week's dynamite I thought was a pretty solid show.
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh no I thought they're good promos on it.
[SPEAKER_00]: good matches.
[SPEAKER_00]: A lot of people really like that you in the books tag match.
[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, I thought it was great.
[SPEAKER_00]: I was like four and a quarter stars, I think it was, but I wouldn't go any higher on it.
[SPEAKER_00]: Just a little too much Hawhaid and for me, to be like a great match.
[SPEAKER_00]: You know, I think the FDR is strictly half away acts of very good one.
[SPEAKER_00]: I feel like the whole Adam Copeland's going to wrestle, strictly thing is rushed.
[SPEAKER_00]: That's a payoff when you've got a lot of heat on a manager, specifically from one worker.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I just don't feel like there's been enough interactions to justify this.
[SPEAKER_00]: It feels like they're really just rushing that.
[SPEAKER_00]: But yeah, I'm sure they'll set up something and then Christian Cage will come out and do part of the face turn.
[SPEAKER_00]: swore was directly cut a great promo inserted mark brisket and also mjf shocking I know there's three all cut very good very good stuff very good promo as I thought it was great stuff listen to the flagship I heard [SPEAKER_00]: Lansa talk about how he thinks Mark Risco's underutilized.
[SPEAKER_00]: He should be like a top of the card heel.
[SPEAKER_00]: He'll want to say it's fake.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's God.
[SPEAKER_00]: But you should be a top of the card guy.
[SPEAKER_00]: He is a fantastic baby face.
[SPEAKER_00]: The crowd gets invested into him every time he's out there.
[SPEAKER_00]: And they should prioritize him more in the company.
[SPEAKER_00]: As far as actual matches, I thought the main event, M.J.F.
[SPEAKER_00]: first go.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's pretty good, but again, I was sure when it's in here and tell you that it's like a must watch or any kind of classic or anything like that.
[SPEAKER_00]: It was just a nice, nice TV match.
[SPEAKER_00]: And you know, it's nice to have a nice TV match.
[SPEAKER_00]: So I like the opener.
[SPEAKER_00]: I thought that was a good match between Moxley and like Bailey.
[SPEAKER_00]: Bailey's obviously set up as like a meaningful mid-carter, not a main event, but a regular mid-carter.
[SPEAKER_00]: Or a regular in the mid-carter should say, like a guy who can be a threat to the top guys, but ends up losing all the time.
[SPEAKER_00]: I really enjoy that match of those work really well when four stars on it mentioned the young bucks in Bro Dito, I guess they're calling themselves, a bandito and birdie king.
[SPEAKER_00]: thought that was a great match, best match of the night.
[SPEAKER_00]: The woman's four away was, uh, I would have done everything in my paradise to keep Stark since Guy Blue away from working with each other.
[SPEAKER_00]: I just would not have booked the match to have that happen, but you can't win them all, I guess.
[SPEAKER_00]: Alex Windsor's great.
[SPEAKER_00]: But she just looks to be at a different level.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm kind of cooling a little bit on Queen Ammonata.
[SPEAKER_00]: Now that she's not good, but I think she may have been exposed to the point you can see some holes in her game.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'd still push her over either blue or stars, but I don't know that she's like a, she's a champion level performer at this point.
[SPEAKER_00]: So that's just something I'm keeping in mind.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not even thinking about.
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I guess that's my brief thoughts on the show Mercedes Monet cut a decent promo.
[SPEAKER_00]: I do not know what is going on with Chris Dattlander.
[SPEAKER_00]: I feel like that they've kind of [SPEAKER_00]: It's been too, too much of this for too long, like just kind of directionless.
[SPEAKER_00]: I feel like both Willow and Chris have been de-emphasized on TV.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I understand why, because he had the Tony Storm Storylines, the other Mercedes Monais Storylines, and then after that, it could kind of hard to fit a third woman's storyline onto a W how they structure their TV, but I would argue that those two are worth it, that you find in time.
[SPEAKER_00]: I wonder if they're just kind of, [SPEAKER_00]: waste time to get the women's tag championships active before they they push these two full fledged.
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_00]: Honestly, I keep forgetting that's going to be a thing that happens.
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I mean, that was about it.
[SPEAKER_00]: Adam Page, I thought, came off well.
[SPEAKER_00]: They're using him well.
[SPEAKER_00]: I think that attendance for AWS kind of, they're big question mark right now.
[SPEAKER_00]: Let's see if I can get in them quick.
[SPEAKER_00]: So according to Cage match, the attendance for this week's dynamite was just over three thousand.
[SPEAKER_00]: If you go back to their last time in Cleveland, [SPEAKER_00]: through little typing on the air.
[SPEAKER_00]: Good stuff.
[SPEAKER_00]: Last October, they had thirty four eighty seven.
[SPEAKER_00]: So drop it like four hundred some.
[SPEAKER_00]: I think that could probably be viewed as a touch disappointing.
[SPEAKER_00]: Now last time was a name dynamite that they put a lot of force behind.
[SPEAKER_00]: and also included a rampage diving taping, which whatever, you know, who cares.
[SPEAKER_00]: Does it mean anything?
[SPEAKER_00]: You know, forty weeks later, I don't know that you want to, you know, maybe it's just the fact that like AWS got the good vibes, but not the business is not caught up with that yet.
[SPEAKER_00]: Maybe that's the kind of a leading thing for them at this moment.
[SPEAKER_00]: and maybe the metrics will catch up.
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't think it's smart to make any kind of knee jerk reaction to this one attendance and say, oh, we got to get the belt off at a page.
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't think you have a better option at this point right now.
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't see anything in the AWS cards that is guaranteed to heat up attendance for.
[SPEAKER_00]: For AWS, but that's the big question is the TV shows.
[SPEAKER_00]: What are you going to do with them?
[SPEAKER_00]: And how are you going to get there, it ended up?
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know that they found a good answer to it.
[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, I don't think that's their biggest issue.
[SPEAKER_00]: Again, I'll go back to the corporate discussion I had earlier.
[SPEAKER_00]: You know, I think that there should be a lot of concern in AWS right now about the fact that AWS just keeps getting these deals.
[SPEAKER_00]: They're making a harder for AWS and I think that's really secondary to the whole, how can they [SPEAKER_00]: Ever, you know, I'm not delusional about them possibly ever, but certainly in a no rush or they, they are nowhere close to catching up with WWE like business wise, you know.
[SPEAKER_00]: Dave Belcher's doing his numbers on.
[SPEAKER_00]: Max Viership and, you know, I think he thinks it's rather close to what Roll is getting, I guess.
[SPEAKER_00]: I got it.
[SPEAKER_00]: That's something I need to dig further into.
[SPEAKER_00]: I think that's, but I mean, you know, that's a big further in their cap.
[SPEAKER_00]: If the next numbers are accurate and that's the big question mark.
[SPEAKER_00]: But I think that, you know, that's not really the big story that the real big concern for them is going to be getting these deals.
[SPEAKER_00]: These corporate deals, these deals with content providers to get them to reward them, you know, to [SPEAKER_00]: financially support them and that's really where AWS focus has to be over the next couple of years of it is getting, getting those huge eight figure contracts, nine figure contracts to keep them financially viable and debating these shifts in a point seventeen to a point fifteen in the key demo on TV or debating like they're clean and attended system [SPEAKER_00]: four hundred.
[SPEAKER_00]: You're, or not year for year, but taping over taping fifty weeks, fifty-ish weeks later.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's really got to be those big, big, or forty-sorry, but there's big deals and they have to, they have to do it.
[SPEAKER_00]: They have to get the deal going.
[SPEAKER_00]: So it's on them.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's on them to step it up.
[SPEAKER_00]: And here's something they do because I just think they're vastly superior product.
[SPEAKER_00]: Um, to what WWE does.
[SPEAKER_00]: I've been watching a fair bit of WWE trying to get caught up working on my FSM fifty and I Just it's miserable trying to watch It's trying to watch anything that they put out really Even the good stuff like it's just this whole candy coating of [SPEAKER_00]: I don't want to put it part of this, just nonsense.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I know it's probably wrestling, but like there's a certain WWE nonsense, artifice that I just find really off-putting.
[SPEAKER_00]: And it's frustrating as a fan.
[SPEAKER_00]: And my biggest fear is, you know, like I've talked about this before, it's a proxy war right now between like [SPEAKER_00]: TNA and AAA even though it's officially ported W to be now and all this and the absolute worst outcome for professional wrestling is just pro wrestling globally just becoming W to be because it's the worst version of pro wrestling in my opinion and it's just I just not an enjoyable watch [SPEAKER_00]: That's my take.
[SPEAKER_00]: There's stuff that is good sometimes.
[SPEAKER_00]: But overall, it's just really meaningless.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's within a world of low art.
[SPEAKER_00]: It is arguably the lowest without getting into some like, we booked maga butcher, you know, kind of thing.
[SPEAKER_00]: I can strike younger in a [SPEAKER_00]: Light tubes and Q and non quifts.
[SPEAKER_00]: Man, sure something.
[SPEAKER_00]: Anyways, those are my big thoughts on it.
[SPEAKER_00]: I just wanted to do a quick update while I could.
[SPEAKER_00]: Shout out to everyone for listening.
[SPEAKER_00]: Thanks for giving us your time.
[SPEAKER_00]: Appreciate it.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I hope you all have a great doing this on a Friday afternoon.
[SPEAKER_00]: Lord knows when you're gonna hear it.
[SPEAKER_00]: But yeah, our knowful be able to do a show next week.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'll be traveling some, but maybe the week after.
[SPEAKER_00]: Anyways, hope you all are having a great time.
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah.
[SPEAKER_00]: There is one thing I want to talk about before I finish off, which is the forbidden door of paper view, which it's definitely not forbidden lineup.
[SPEAKER_00]: You know, you can talk about how forbidden door is not what it once was.
[SPEAKER_00]: The AWS fan base is not what it once was, but we've got ourselves, we got ourselves as a basically four confer matches.
[SPEAKER_00]: Now, one of them, [SPEAKER_00]: is going to be a four-way for the TBS title and it's going to have Alex Winger Mercedes-Bonday and then Silver from CMO for some of them.
[SPEAKER_00]: Sorry, that's if we're been in Dormatch.
[SPEAKER_00]: Fine.
[SPEAKER_00]: You're other four.
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, our Hiroshi Tanahashi can someone, they're been in Dormatch.
[SPEAKER_00]: The hurt syndicate against, though whoever wins this either FTR Brodido in a tournament that had no outside presence, not a forbidden Dormatch.
[SPEAKER_00]: O'Cott versus Forbes Strickland.
[SPEAKER_00]: O'Cott has been over here for too long.
[SPEAKER_00]: That's not a forbidden door match.
[SPEAKER_00]: And Athena versus Tony Storm.
[SPEAKER_00]: Not a forbidden door match.
[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, we can't pretend that a ring of honor is meaningfully something different, you know, than a w.
We just can't.
[SPEAKER_00]: We can't.
[SPEAKER_00]: And so with all this, you know, [SPEAKER_00]: Is this actually going to have anything closer for Ben Dor aspect to it?
[SPEAKER_00]: I hope so.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'd love to see, like if we're going to do this as a as a thing, let's do it as a thing, you know?
[SPEAKER_00]: It just can't be this, this, because like what they've got it now, and it's like it's not bad buying stretch.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm pretty excited for what caught a strickland and the theme in Tony Storm could be good.
[SPEAKER_00]: The rest.
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know, man.
[SPEAKER_00]: They got to get something on this that gives it some juice.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'd love to see other representation just need to actually see that.
[SPEAKER_00]: All right.
[SPEAKER_00]: Anyways, okay.
[SPEAKER_00]: That was what I wanted to say just how disappointing the card is right now for a bit of door from that perspective.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's very early.
[SPEAKER_00]: We got plenty.
[SPEAKER_00]: We got time.
[SPEAKER_00]: Don't have that much time.
[SPEAKER_00]: Now that I actually look at a calendar and see how dates work.
[SPEAKER_00]: That's sixteen days.
[SPEAKER_00]: You got two weeks, buddy.
[SPEAKER_00]: Let's get this going, Tony.
[SPEAKER_00]: Come on.
[SPEAKER_00]: All right.
[SPEAKER_00]: That's it.
[SPEAKER_00]: That is officially it.
[SPEAKER_00]: Go take care.
[SPEAKER_00]: Have a great week or two weeks or however the hell long it is to we sit down and do something again.
[SPEAKER_00]: Take care of yourselves.
[SPEAKER_00]: Bye now.
