10 Major Improvements AEW Must Make Before All In 2024

1. Running TV In The UK

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There's a proven demand for AEW in the UK now.

Christ, on the train back up to Scotland, this guy heard several people remark that they were already booking up for next year's All In. This sort of excitement is the kind of thing a smart promoter would cultivate and turn into cold, hard cash. Over to you, TK.

Honestly, there's no reason why AEW can't sell out Wembley Arena a few months before All In 2024 to build some hype for the next stadium show. People are hungry for the product on these shores, and a sold out Dynamite/Rampage taping would look sweet as f*ck on camera.

Failing that, why not copy the WWE model by sticking around in London after All In and running tapings from arenas on the back end? That'd definitely do some good considering often dismal domestic ticket sales over in the United States.

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