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Old 10-06-2021, 09:15 AM   #19
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If more people enjoy WWE than the amount of people that enjoy AEW then good for all of those people. Me personally, I can't imagine anything that WWE could do at this point (purposefully) that would bring me back as a regular viewer. I don't even regularly read TV reports or PPV's anymore, it just means nothing to me.

Why does it mean nothing to me? Very little to do with new stars, more to do with the entire product reeking of Nickelodeon and the total resistance to "pro wrestling". WWE has created the "WWE Universe" as a world to exist in but that universe is about as deep as a "flat Earth". There's nothing to it. No respect to the fans or the business itself.

The next time I watch a full episode of WWE will probably be when Vince dies or quits.

But that's just me. If millions of people want to enjoy WWE then great, I hope they enjoy it. AEW is far better though, even at their worst. For example, Revolution Exploding Barbed Wire. A truly embarrassing moment and overall probably AEW's worst PPV, still far better than any WWE PPV I can remember for a very long time. So long that I can't remember.
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