10 Things AEW Needs To Stop Doing IMMEDIATELY

For all AEW's greatness, there are still certain issues that need to immediately be stomped out.

Bryan DAnielson
AEW

On a weekly basis, many would claim that All Elite Wrestling delivers the best professional wrestling action in the industry right now.

For Tony Khan's promotion, it's doing so much right these days. Like any upstart company in any sector of business, there were always going to be plentiful teething problems for AEW. And while so many of those issues have been tidied up by this point in the organisation's lifespan, there are still some unfortunate niggles that continue to plague the land of #AllElite.

Some of these niggles may be long-standing ones that date back to the formation of AEW, while others may be issues that have more recently surfaced, but all of them are things that Khan's company would be best to squash as soon as possible. Despite there being so much to enjoy about the AEW product and presentation, there are still those creases that continue to need to be ironed out.

With that in mind, then - and admittedly with the awareness that, yes, some of the following content will make your writer sound like a complete curmudgeon - here are ten things that AEW needs to stop doing ASAP.

10. Exasperated Excalibur

Bryan DAnielson
AEW

Make no mistake about it, Excalibur is fantastic in his role at the AEW commentary booth. For the audience AEW usually attracts, the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla co-founder is pitch-perfect with his delivery, his knowledge, and his overall enthusiasm for the All Elite product.

While it was initially somewhat cute to see Excalibur having to speed through a ridiculous amount of information in a short space of time, it's nowadays become incredibly off-putting to hear Ex genuinely run out of breath as he's tasked with hyping the action for upcoming AEW shows.

Yes, this has become a running joke amongst AEW fans, but that joke is now old and not funny.

Whether this is part of a wider problem with timing amongst AEW programming is up for debate, but regardless, it's jarring to hear Excalibur have 20 seconds to run through matches for, say, next Friday's Rampage, the following Wednesday's Dynamite, possibly Battle of the Belts or a PPV, and maybe even make the odd mention of something that's coming up on Dark or Dark: Elevation.

AEW should be commended for how much it announces and promotes matches and segments ahead of time, but the way in which the company does so needs to be improved.

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Once described as the Swiss Army Knife of WhatCulture, Andrew can usually be found writing, editing, or presenting on a wide range of topics. As a lifelong wrestling fan, horror obsessive, and comic book nerd, he's been covering those topics professionally as far back as 2010. In addition to his current WhatCulture role of Senior Content Producer, Andrew previously spent nearly a decade as Online Editor and Lead Writer for the world's longest-running genre publication, Starburst Magazine, and his work has also been featured on BBC, TechRadar, Tom's Guide, WhatToWatch, Sportkskeeda, and various other outlets, in addition to being a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic. Between his main day job, his role as the lead panel host of Wales Comic Con, and his gig as a pre-match host for Wrexham AFC games, Andrew has also carried out a hugely varied amount of interviews, from the likes of Robert Englund, Kane Hodder, Adrienne Barbeau, Rob Zombie, Katharine Isabelle, Leigh Whannell, Bruce Campbell, and Tony Todd, to Kevin Smith, Ron Perlman, Elijah Wood, Giancarlo Esposito, Simon Pegg, Charlie Cox, the Russo Brothers, and Brian Blessed, to Kevin Conroy, Paul Dini, Tara Strong, Will Friedle, Burt Ward, Andrea Romano, Frank Miller, and Rob Liefeld, to Bret Hart, Sting, Mick Foley, Ricky Starks, Jamie Hayer, Britt Baker, Eric Bischoff, and William Regal, to Mickey Thomas, Joey Jones, Phil Parkinson, Brian Flynn, Denis Smith, Gary Bennett, Karl Connolly, and Bryan Robson - and that's just the tip of an ever-expanding iceberg. Where his beloved Wrexham AFC is concerned, Andrew is co-host of the Fearless in Devotion podcast, which won the Club Podcast of the Year gong at the 2024 FSA Awards.