Nigel McGuinness recently spoke with Ten Count’s Steve Fall on a number of topics including how the fans have been talking about the problems All Elite Wrestling has backstage instead of the success of All In London.
McGuinness said, “Yeah, it’s a complex situation, isn’t it? That’s arguably the problem with social media is that a few voices can make a lot of noise. For someone who saw how much work went into that show, you know, the prestige and what it meant for not just me, but all the other people on the show, to be talking about anything other than the show, then it’s a bit of a slight, certainly. But listen, that’s the nature of human beings. Would I prefer that, you know, if something happens backstage, it doesn’t immediately go on the internet? Absolutely. You know what I mean, and there was an era and a time where if that happened, they’d have found out who did it and they wouldn’t be in the company anymore. Let’s put it that way. But, you know, this is a different world today. The Internet is a huge part of everything, certainly. So, at the end of the day, it is what it is.”
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