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Does AEW allow blading?
What’s surprising to many is that the blood in AEW matches is not the result of an accidental clash, but rather a brutal, old practice called “blading”, the intentional act of a wrestler cutting him/herself with a razor blade in order to create a bloody match.
What does WWE use for blood?
Typically, a wrestler will use a razor blade that is hidden somewhere on their body. However, the wrestler always runs the risk of cutting too deeply and slicing an artery in the forehead.
Does Shahid Khan own AEW?
Khan is also the owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL), Fulham F.C. of the EFL Championship, and co-owner of the American wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW), along with his son, Tony Khan. As of November 2021, Khan’s personal net worth is $9 billion.
Are AEW falling into the WWE trap with their buy in shows?
But AEW have also fallen into this trap with their Buy In shows, which, while not being as painful to watch as WWE’s efforts, are still a needless addition to an already bloated event. They should look at what fans hate about WWE right now and remove that from their shows moving forward. 9. Three Man Commentary Booth
Is AEW’s car crash style of wrestling something new to WWE?
This is something WWE have done since the days of TLC in the Attitude Era, yet AEW are portraying their car crash style of wrestling as something brand new. It might be to some people who haven’t heard of ECW, the Cruiserweight division in WCW, or even the X Division in TNA. All AEW are doing again is copying something that has worked before.
Will AEW’s TV show be in trouble when they go up against NXT?
Fans that are tired of seeing the same old faces in WWE aren’t exactly going to switch over to AEW when their World Champion is Chris Jericho. That’s why I think their TV show could be in serious trouble when they go up against NXT, because the wrestlers there are fresh, hungry and more importantly new.
Did AEW just do what WWE did with part time titles?
WWE get ridiculed for putting titles on part timers, yet AEW, who talk about change constantly, just went and did the same thing by making a 50-odd year old man their World Champion.