10 Big Improvements AEW MUST Make Before All Out
9. Rebuild The Website
While navigating WWE.com can be a clunky, unwieldy experience, at least the content is there. You'll need to traverse a handful of awkward menu systems to get to what you want, but you will get there in the end. The site serves its purpose as both an information hub and media source, with swathes of clips, images, and reports uploaded within minutes of a showing going off the air.
The same can't be said for All Elite Wrestling's website. Take yourselves there now and you'll find a page that looks like it was assembled from a free Wordpress skin, with the frontpage serving only as a hub for Road To/Being the Elite videos and write-ups for only the promotion's biggest stories. There were no immediate galleries for Double Or Nothing, Fyter Fest, or Fight for the Fallen. The homepage is sparse as hell, too, with only a handful of updates posted every week.
AEW almost certainly have more pressing matters to worry about at the moment, but it isn't good enough. Neither is releasing videos across three separate YouTube channels. These multimedia flubs need to be addressed.