WWE News: “If, WWE have a problem” after Daniel Bryan, Adam Cole & Ruby Riott Join AEW


WWE News: “If, WWE have a problem” after Daniel Bryan, Adam Cole & Ruby Riott Join AEW

All Elite Wrestling is on everyone’s lips. The company continued its gradual growth since its debut on television. But everything has exploded since its last incorporations, starting with those of Andrade and Malakai Black.

CM Punk marked a turning point and the arrivals of Adam Cole and Bryan Danielson have set a trend that staged an -almost-final lunge.

And I say almost final, because although it seems that Tony Khan’s company has taken the lead. There is still a long way to go, many battles to fight and much to analyze . WWE is still the # 1 wrestling (or entertainment) company. The fans are very enraged, very disappointed, but the numbers are what they are. Of course, that it is number 1 does not mean that it is the best, because things are not precisely doing them well.

Right now All Elite Wrestling is in a transit of incorporations . A moment in which everything is ‘new faces’ and most of it has summed up in hires and great moments. This is going to end. And it will be there when the company will have to make the good decisions with the best tools. Which is the great army it is recruiting.

Honestly, I don’t care that All Elite Wrestling has become the new territory of former WWE talents. Tony Khan said that would never happen, but so what? The important thing is not where you come from, but how they use you. And the use of Vince McMahon’s ex-wrestlers is remarkable in almost every case and every way. It is a false debate that deflects the underlying problems.

This week Eric Bischoff mentioned on his podcast that, internationally, WWE was still the most powerful company. I can agree, in part, but information has reached me from Europe that makes me think that the trend is changing. There is great concern from certain companies that have realized that WWE is doing things wrong and that it is not putting a remedy to stop the hurricane that is coming with AEW. I believe that All Elite Wresling is not only going to ‘tighten the fence’ in the United States. As Bischoff himself said, but it is also going to happen internationally.

WWE legends seem worried about it

As for the lunge – I repeat, almost final – I still think that AEW can deliver the final punch on the table, not with the arrival of Adam Cole or Bryan Danielson, or with that of CM Punk. But with another person who is still waiting. the time to return – or not – to professional wrestling with the possibility of uncorking a lot of fresh ideas, with no one standing in the way. I’m talking about Bray Wyatt. If Tony Khan hires Bray Wyatt: check the King. I have it very clear. WWE has always played cards with the same tactic over the past decades: I create one or two big stars of a similar age, keep my mystical persona, and cast legends when I run out of resources.

At the moment, WWE has a great star in the best age (included, in my opinion, between 30 and 40 years), which is Roman Reigns. And it has Seth Rollins, but far from his (creative) prime. He also has Becky Lynch and we could put Charlotte Flair in the bag. What else does he have?

 At the mainstream level to Lesnar. And a little more. He has run out of his mystical character (Bray Wyatt) and is running out of legends, although he still has the greatest on his side (John Cena and The Rock). Well, and Edge, we can’t forget about him. Neither from Randy Orton. He misuses his midcard , packed with superstars who could have made the leap long ago.

‘Hey, Sebas, but how do you forget about AJ Styles or Finn Bálor?’ … What? Ah yeah sure.

By cons, AEW does not have a great star of the level of Roman Reigns. Kenny Omega will be a better fighter overall, but he hasn’t reached that level of stardom. It has a host of fighters who can deliver great headline matches: MJF, Adam Page, Darby Allin, Malakai Black, Jon Moxley, etc. It has CM Punk and Bryan Danielson. Natural relays from John Cena and company (hampered on more than one occasion by WWE).

AEW has some big cards

He has a huge midcard- level roster , very valuable. He begins to have great legends on his side and has even got Sting and Christian Cage back. It has the best fighters in the couples division in the world and the level of the women’s division begins to have a different color. The only thing missing is something great and mystical. And that will be Bray Wyatt. And let’s not forget thatKevin Owens and Sami Zayn Owens and Sami Zayn Owens and Sami Zayn Owens and Sami Zayn could say goodbye to WWE very soon.

They are too even in that sense. And the point is that this has narrowed in a very short time.

I don’t know, if I take the side of the WWE fan, I’m worried. I’m not worried about wrestling itself, because we are enjoying AEW. But I am concerned about WWE and I am saddened by their situation. I’m saddened that he’s embarrassing talents (Karrion Kross), I’m concerned that he despises legends (Jeff Hardy), I’m concerned that he will nip dense jobs in the bud (Bianca Belair), I’m worried that he will lay off key personnel (Bray Wyatt).

I’m worried that abuse veteran fighters (Goldberg), I am concerned that he did not listen to his people out of pride and arrogance (Undertaker and Sting) and I worry about a myriad of things that lead me to the situation of seriously thinking if it is really worth continuing to believe in the product.