December 21, 2024

Five Ways AEW Can Improve

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There is no doubt in my mind that All Elite Wrestling is the hottest wrestling promotion in the world right now. It also has the type of talent and creative vision needed to remain on top for a very long time to come.

They may not have the tape library or the merchandising that a WWE has, but that doesn’t matter for today’s fan who is all about Wrestling on Live Television.

When Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega and Tony Khan rolled the dice to start AEW in 2018, it certainly had its detractors, but it has done everything possible since to silence all doubters. AEW is not only successful, but it is must watch!

It is currently on cable television three hours a week, and even that many hours doesn’t seem like enough as it has been that entertaining with little to no overkill. I can see them stretching that to four, and still having little to no issues at all with content.

However, even with so many things going right, there is always room for improvement in any company. There are also pratfalls that they will need to avoid as they continue to grow. Here are Five Things that AEW can change, to become even bigger and better than they already are.

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