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Originally Posted by xrodmuc316
WWE is all powerful, they are the only company in the world that has access to Fast National ratings, thus they are clearly the ones who leak those ratings solely to make AEW look bad. If it wasn't for the evil all powerful WWE, AEW Rampage ratings would not come out until Monday, which is like a safe day or something, because learning about 475,000 Friday viewers on a Monday is better than learning about 475,000 Friday viewers on a Saturday, DUH!
Also, yeah WWE absolutely caused AEW to lose their Domino's sponsorship. Again, WWE is all powerful, so they booked a deathmatch on Dynamite, got a guy to use a pizza cutter with perfect timing of when WWE booked TNT to air a Dominos commercial. WWE is also solely responsible for Twitter and how all those people Tweeted about the pizza cutter spot, then allowed a bunch more people who don't watch wrestling to retweet it, just to hurt AEW.
Poor ole little AEW always getting picked on by WWE using their game genie codes and unlimited power!
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Even with all of that, that obsessed freak, Vince McMahon, couldn’t keep AEW down! He tried by absolutely loading NXT to the brim with top name stars. Remember when he sent Charlotte Flair there? Them’s fighting words. They also went out of their way to book NXT to destroy Raw and SmackDown at Survivor Series, with the only goal possibly being to destroy AEW and put it out of business forever. Anyone who argues otherwise is clearly trolling.
But AEW not only survived, but thrived. Now it routinely beats Raw in the ratings, and the only reason it doesn’t beat SmackDown is because SmackDown is on FOX. When they are on even playing fields, and SmackDown airs on cable juggernaut, Fox Sports 1, guess who wins?
The WWE tried, but they lost this war. Even their plans to put AEW Rampage in the graveyard slot and move Dynamite to TBS are going to come back to bite them.