10 Major Improvements AEW Must Make Before All In 2024

5. Even Bigger Entrances

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There was an old school vibe to the setup at Wembley, and many appreciated that. Some folks around yours truly in the stands even remarked that it conjured up images of SummerSlam 1992 (such was the stripped back simplicity of it all). Who knows if that was by accident or design?

Then, there was the flip side. A young fan close by told his friend that the set design and overall production of wrestler entrances didn't feel grand enough. "It should be more like WrestleMania", he said. That's something AEW's top brass must ponder heading into All In 2024.

Perhaps they should go all out (ahem) on entrances for the marquee matches.

Here's the thing: Wembley looked resplendent this year, but Tony should work on the same basic premise as WWE; improving on things and topping what you achieved previously is a way of life for McMahon production. All Elite can learn from that and follow the same path.

In short, more MJF melodrama.

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