A.E.W is at it's end, and here's why.

Published 2024-03-29

All Comments (10)
  • @QCS_AdamCole
    I'd Say AEW is mid2000s TNA, but that's an insult to TNA
  • @MrJimbaker920
    😂 AEW was never launched to dethrone WWE,and fidn't have a budget of "hundreds of millions".AEW was launched to be an alternative to WWE. Triple H hasn't made any stars.All his hires were wrestlers that competed in the indies or overseas for years.If ARW isn't competition to WWE,why is it WWE is always knocking them and trying to steal their talent or ideas? Funny how this video leaves out the fact Punk had a problem with comments from Hangman Page that had nothing to do with him,and how he (Punk)started a fight backstage at All In attacking Jungle Boy Jack Perry,and threatening Tony Khan
  • @Heero-xn8rj
    Punk needed to be fired. But this roster is like WCW wayy too bloated no backstories given the feuds suck and matches are filled with cheap pops like 90 finishers
  • @sequoiax7094
    Funny, considering I have abandoned WWE after being a life long fan to watch AEW because WWE is so stale, cookie cutter, and boring. AEW actually uses it's stars, all of them. They allow the performers to actually wrestle good matches every night instead of just 4 times a year at the big shows.
  • @beautydraugr
    I'll agree Tony Kahn is a terrible booker but not for why you stated for the most part. He has actual stars and refuses to utilize them properly. Danhausen sells millions in merch and Tony barely uses him because he doesn't get it. That's true for most of the roster. Tony only likes strong style wrestlers in the same way that Vince only liked Big Men. When you run a style into the ground, while your competition is actually utilizing multiple varied story styles, you are bound to fail. It's exactly what was happening to WWE before Paul Leveque took over and now Tony Kahn has fallen right into the exact same trap Vince was in, minus the molestation (that we know of?)
  • @razorramon7573
    HHH needs to buy AEW and merge it with WWE so both can fade into obscurity on Netflix. Wrestling is dead! LONG LIVE SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT! LONG LIVE THE ATTITUDE ERA!!!