Is AEW really competing with WWE?
AEW isn’t quite WWE vs. WCW yet, but it’s clear that All Elite Wrestling is a force to be reckoned with, and is taking the fight to a company that didn’t believe it would ever have a rival like this again. Needless to say, wrestling fans are all in.
Did AEW beat Raw ratings?
That show did a 0.52 demo rating, the same number Raw did two nights earlier. AEW won on same day delivery by a 681,000- to 678,000-viewer margin in the key demo, although Raw did have more DVR viewership. Danielson and Cole had moved to AEW when their respective WWE contracts expired.
Who is winning in ratings WWE or AEW?
WWE SmackDown Beats AEW Dynamite in TV Ratings with The Usos vs. Mysterios. SmackDown earned a decisive ratings win for WWE last week as it shared Friday night with AEW Dynamite. According to Pro Wrestling Torch, SmackDown averaged 1.883 million viewers compared to 462,000 for Dynamite.
Is AEW becoming more relevant than WWE?
The company is already the most relevant non-WWE promotion in North America since WCW went out of business. We will look at things AEW is doing better than WWE, along with the ways the promotion is still lacking. The company is still quite young, so there will be many more changes moving forward.
Should AEW change the backstage setup at WWE?
For better or worse, WWE has made their backstage interviews seem like a normal and accepted part of the show. AEW should change the backstage setup if they want to continue doing it there. WWE often likes to pair wrestlers in feuds with no purpose other than to move that story forward.
Why does AEW struggle with the weekly product?
WWE struggles with the weekly product since the audience is conditioned to believe the legends are superior talents to the full-time stars. AEW has already implemented the use of legends in a more productive way. The tag team of Santana and Ortiz attacking the Rock and Roll Express made them look stronger.
Who is the broken one on AEW?
The Broken One made his AEW debut on this week’s episode of Dynamite. He joined forces with the Young Bucks and The Elite in their ongoing feud against Jericho and his stable, “The Inner Circle.” Hardy, 45, left WWE earlier this month and was expected to sign elsewhere. His brother, Jeff, is still under contract with the company.
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