WWE Vs. AEW: Which Promotion Does It Better?

1. Depth Of Content

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It'd be a real challenge for WWE to go back to the way things were pre-Network. That subscription service is a titan of good value, and it's the only library of wrestling some fans will need. Without the back up of stunning documentaries, almost every supershow ever and endless hours of TV history, the company would struggle to sell their latest pay-per-view.

The depth of content in WWE's archives is quite staggering.

Away from the Network, things are also positive. If someone doesn't like what's presented on Raw or SmackDown, they'll probably enjoy NXT or NXT UK. If nothing modern suits there, then it's back online for some old-school Attitude era stuff, or huge amounts of content from WCW, ECW and other historic promotions.

AEW can't boast that. If individual fans tune into Dynamite and don't like what's presented, there's nowhere for them to go. It's not like Dark is significantly different to the main show. WWE has something for every taste, and that sets them apart.

Winner: WWE

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