REDDzone wrote:I'd love to know candidly how Ariel feels about his move these days. It's pretty obvious he was running sh*t at mmafighting where that's obviously not the case for ESPN. He used to use his show as a platform for his own views whereas now I feel like he's just an interview monkey. Last week was all interviews with zero time for his own recaps/opinions at all, literally the show ended as soon as the last interview was over. No fan questions, no New York Ric, no anything. Now I see this week they ended the show and then did a post show where they did fan questions, etc. I remember Ariel b*tching about it pretty vocally when they tried doing that at mmafighting.
For his sake, I hope he got a nice pay bump. He knows hes going to have a job for the next few years because no way ESPN scraps him during their deal with the UFC. The dude is still young, I think hes going to make a good chunk of money over the next few years, once the UFC deal is up, ESPN will part ways and Im sure he will just go right back to running his own thing again.
This is what I dont get with channels like ESPN. You hire guys like Ariel for a reason, people like their product. Let them come in and keep doing their thing and you will get his audience. Dont bring him in then all of a sudden give him crappy production value and change up the format.
This even goes for Ariel's show with Chael. Those 2 guys clearly know how to market themselves and make a good product that people want to see. They shouldve let those 2 come up with an idea for their show and let them do it. Not just try and make it like every other afternoon ESPN show where 2 guys talk a list of subjects with a clock counting down for each subject. Then add in the amateurish production for that thing, that show's production is seriously a joke, Im 95% sure they have all the interns run that show.