10 Times WWE Leaked Top Secret Information

3. Every WrestleMania Main Event For Several Years

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Ever noticed how WWE's plans are frequently made public, where AEW's tend not to be?

When was the last time AEW's pay-per-view main event was leaked months in advance?

It's suspicious, no?

It's almost as if Tony Khan has paid every last member of the wrestling media to keep his booking plans secret. It's almost as if pays them to fawn over his product, too, which is why several outlets in December 2019 ran with the headline 'Dark Order Recruit John Silver & Alex Reynolds In Amazing Angle That Was Better Than Anything Those C*nts DX Ever Did, The Promotion Is Fine Actually'.

Or, it might just be the case that - for now - Tony Khan has cultivated a content atmosphere in the workplace, in which morale is mostly high and there's consequently little motivation to spoil the fun?

It's also funny that Dave Meltzer is apparently without sources these days, since he has called every WrestleMania event for years and years.

WWE is a place in which even the most senior, protected acts bemoan the absolute state of it; Kofi Kingston in a recent interview with Metro.co.uk revealed that scrapped plans are "really kind of standard fare for us".

It's little wonder that anonymous sources retaliate by revealing the storylines that do end up happening.

 
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