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Old 01-23-2025, 04:02 PM   #16179
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LOL, Dave Meltzer is trying to push the narrative that WWE are only working with TNA to block AEW from getting TV. AEW doesn’t need any help hurting themselves. They barely got a US deal.

He’s also trying to remind people that “working with WWE bad.” Yeah, um — that’s not the case anymore. Even if you want to look at things cynically, deals with other promotions make sense from a PR and legal perspective. WWE is also trading on good will. AEW is the entity that chews up other promotions (New Japan, ROH, Impact, AAA).

Dave also doesn’t expand on why WWE would want AEW to go under. It’s not like they’re a threat. The arms race is between AEW and TNA. But why are they helping TNA? Is it because they’ve figured something out and aren’t blowing up the entire business?
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