@DDDurango@Dsgrntldgt@davemeltzerWON You're deliberately misapplying both words to advance a position no one with any education or media literacy would misunderstand.
An observable metric is just a quality of a thing that can be be externally verified. Your feelings about the metric are subjective. That's it.
@DDDurango@Dsgrntldgt@davemeltzerWON You seem to be struggling a bit here, which is fine.
Art critique can refer to some set of objective, observable qualities and still be a wholly subjective analysis. Its pretty much definitional.
Dave has never claimed otherwise, so why should you?
@Clipatello@davemeltzerWON What part of this has to do with Dave?
Nearly all historians agree with every fact I've raised.
Aside from WWE's US-centric revisionist history do you actually disagree with any fact listed above or do you juat want to jerk yourself off over lies you were taught by frauds?
@trentonthedrums@AndrewsDay99@TheDrainmaker They talk to people as well.
Andrew Zarian speaks directly to network execs. Brandon Thurston has contacts all over media data analytics. The list goes on
These people don't just 'assume' Dave is right. They do their own reporting on background & generally agree w/ his analysis
@Clipatello@davemeltzerWON What point do you think Tod and Dave were making?
You clearly agree with me. White westerners didn't see it, while millions of Japanese fans did. Those promotions were making money hand-over-fist.
Also, El Hijo de Santo was orders of magnitude bigger in Mexico than the NWO.
@trentonthedrums@AndrewsDay99@TheDrainmaker Everyone who reports on this topic agrees with his analysis, many of whom have different industry contacts than Dave.
Are they all "making things up"?
@trentonthedrums@TheDrainmaker Not a single credible outlet or reporter has ever disputed these estimates.
This includes the few that specialize in business analytics.
@Cmchunk62@JustinLaBar There is a 40 year history of wrestlers crediting Dave with all kinds of accolades.
Including helping a lot of them get paid properly in the late 70s, 80s, and 90s.