WWE Hall Of Famer Discusses Competition Between WWE & AEW

WWE Hall Of Famer Discusses Competition Between WWE & AEW WWE/AEW

A WWE Hall of Famer has discussed the competition between WWE and AEW.

Since the inception of the promotion in 2019, All Elite Wrestling has faced many highs and lows.

Despite backstage issues and talent departures, the company has seen great successes, such as AEW All In London being their most attended event ever and the huge stars who have signed over the past four years.

In an interview with Wrestling Mania Fan, AEW coach Mark Henry discussed the competition between All Elite Wrestling and his former employer WWE. He said:

“I think that AEW being a young company, they have missed the boat on some things, but they have had way more success than failure.”

“I mean way more, Darby Allin is one of my favourite wrestlers in the world. I mean, they doing the right thing with bringing Nick Wayne in and letting him develop over a period of time.”

“The women’s division is starting to really push again. They had a big push a year-and-half ago, and now it’s starting to bubble again.”

“Because everybody is healthy, thank god. Just watching the development of the new shows, watching ROH come back to life and Collision now being added.”

All Elite Wrestling is set to present their next pay-per-view event with AEW Full Gear on Saturday, November 18.

The show will be headlined by MJF defending the AEW World Championship against Jay White. Also, MJF will defend the ROH World Tag Team Titles against The Gunns on the Zero Hour pre-show.

For the full lineup for the event, click here.

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6 months ago by SP3

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