WWE Vs. AEW: Which Promotion Does It Better?

10. Presentation & Production

WWE Production
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Those who watch episodes of WWE telly with eagle eyes could tell you that Kevin Dunn has let standards slip in WWE. Camera angle changes sometimes miss important moments, and there's been a worrying lack of attention to detail over the past few years when it comes to production-style botches.

Even so, WWE remains king of the hill when it comes to overall presentation.

Wide shots gleam with that traditional big-time feel Vince McMahon favours, especially on larger events, and the overall sheen WWE has outweighs AEW's more basic (but not exactly shabby) look. Over in Tony Khan's world, episodes of Dynamite occasionally feel like they lack a bit of tightness; for example, those lengthy breaks with fan signs, commentary banter and other ad-libs on FITE TV can be painfully amateurish.

This is perhaps something AEW will improve over time. For now though, they're naturally behind a crew who has been producing WWE events with top-quality gear since the 1980s.

Winner: WWE

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