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Old 01-08-2022, 03:50 PM   #17
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Interesting theory: Let’s say WWE extends an offer to work with AEW. Maybe they want to bring in…Christian. There’s stuff they can do with him and Edge. Let’s get him to work both places, and maybe Daniel Bryan as well.

What does that actually do to AEW? First reaction might be that it gives them exposure, why would WWE do this? But would it actually hurt AEW by killing off their “we’re not them” cred? Would there be a feeling of “selling out?” But could AEW say no to that sort of deal? Is the idea of getting some WWE guys into their stuff too enticing? Especially if the fans know the offer is there.

Alternatively, maybe a working relationship can actually help both companies? It’d certainly make each product more interesting.
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