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AEW Thread: A Real Alternative To WWE?
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[QUOTE="Symphony Steve, post: 3079200, member: 911"] Vince is trying to kill AEW in its infancy. In so doing, he's causing at least temporary damage to his product. NXT is the most-watched weekly show on his network. Look for yet another subscription drop. He's gonna have to put some of his big guns on NXT each week, creating more overexposure for an already overexposed product. Here's why I think he'll fail. There is another huge move that seems like it is almost inevitable. And this will catapult AEW to the top for those looking for the best wrestling product--at some point, AEW and New Japan are almost gonna [B]have [/B]to make a deal. New Japan has still by far the best wrestling in the world today. Most of AEW's top people came from New Japan. And Jon Moxley, who had quit WWE., earned rave reviews for his performance in the recently-concluded G-1 Tournament, which annually features the best wrestling on the planet. Right now, New Japan is honoring its working relationship with Ring Of Honor. But Ring Of Honor is a shadow of what it once was. New Japan will pull the plug at some point. I think that, sooner rather than later, AEW and New Japan will join forces. That will be--AWESOME. WWE will remain the largest promotion, at least for the duration of that ridiculous contract that Fox signed with them. But it will be no contest when it comes to excitement and the best wrestling anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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