Thread 18287070 - /pw/ [Archived: 256 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:28:16 AM No.18287070
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What was the turning point in the WWE v AEW wars? I think it was Royal Rumble 2023 when Sami turned on Roman. It made the WWE become white hot with story telling. For reference, during that time with AEW, MJF was champ and the Blackpool Combat Club was the focus of the show.
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:33:20 AM No.18287097
>>18287070 (OP)
AEW was never a real bussy competitor desu but storytelling wise, I think that you're right.
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:37:28 AM No.18287130
>>18287070 (OP)
Clocking is tranny speak
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:38:59 AM No.18287145
>>18287097
This bussy shit isn't getting over bud
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:44:13 AM No.18287177
>>18287070 (OP)
Naw once Cody left and the bucks started self inserting themselves all over the show people knew game was up no one leaves their own company they started to go back to the competitor they left for various reasons only if it was clear that the other people you brought on board where bad partners and you didn't wanna be part of the mess that was coming Cody made a business and career choice when he left he knew AEW was fucked he knew the Bucks where gonna backstab and get into Tonys ear and try to do everything they could to have their piece of the pie Jerribloat was also a factor I am sure to point is Cody leaving was the signal something was very wrong over in AEW and it was gonna expose it's self in a ugly way Brawl Out was that.
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:44:51 AM No.18287181
>>18287070 (OP)
>Anonymous
The "EVPs" deciding Scotty Goldman was more valuable to the brand than CM Punk
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:46:58 AM No.18287190
idk how people still think wwe is good idc how accurate the story is
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:47:32 AM No.18287195
>>18287070 (OP)
https://youtu.be/zkMwhLLN0gM
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:47:45 AM No.18287197
>>18287177
Holy runon sentence Batman.
This wall of schizobabble is indecipherable. Not a comma or period to be seen
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 5:03:58 AM No.18287288
>>18287190
Wwe isnt good because wrestling is incredibly low brow, but I'm sure AEW has some segment thats your citizen kane, right?
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 5:08:51 AM No.18287317
>>18287070 (OP)
Everyone knows it was All Out 2022.

It's not that WWE won. It's that AEW killed itself through all their bad management decisions. Sure WWE got red hot during a period with Roman and Cody but this lasted a small period. That should've been it. Everything would've gone back to normal but it didn't. And that's because the mortal damage was already done to AEW.

Brawl Out was basically Punk saying that everything the haters and anti-AEW sai about the company, was true. That it was a mudlaw show with no direction, that let anyone leak shit to any dirtsheet, that kept real life beef play along without doing anything about it, that the EVPs had absolute no power outside of backstage politics, which they used to benefit who they wanted to benefit. It was a whole shitshow. Before Brawl Out, the image of AEW was untouchable. It was the dream of the smark fanbase. And ad ream for any wrestler to go to work to. After that I believe many wrestlers realized that place was absolutely nothing like their image suggested it was. People like Miro, Black, or Andrade found out first hand. After that, and the following All In backstage incident + showing of footage (which is legit top 5 worst decisions a promoter made ever in history), there was no going back. The honeymoon period was over, and wasn't gonna comeback.

The failure of Okada/COPE/Mercedes/Assplay wasn't their fault at all. It's just that the image of the company is impossible to clean. The idea that more big stars like Vaquer or PENTA decided WWE was the place for their future, speaks volumes on how things haven't changed at all over there. It's gonna take a long while before they can erase the damage of what Brawl Out did. I doubt they can even do it with Tony still in charge. Because the guy don't wanna change his ways. He still sees this as a WWE 2K GM Mode simulation. And that's a problem. A big problem.
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 5:12:07 AM No.18287341
>>18287317
ya seethe Droney bitch lmao
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 5:23:36 AM No.18287398
The turning point was when HHH tried to counter program All In 2025 with NXT, and an all women's show.
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 5:23:50 AM No.18287401
Op is fantasy booking again.
They lost Cody
They lost Phil in the most humiliating and poorly thought out way of dealing with a released talent ever
Kenny is sawdust
4 pillars are 4 tent posts
No Hogan
Adam Cole killing himself
Adam Copeland killing himself
Somehow botched Wardlow
Womenโ€™s division who
Petty tweeting
Getting a push means being pushed off tv for 6 months
A fucking residency like Celine Dion
A fucking trans wrestler
A fucking jungle boy ruined the company
No Kevin Nash olive branch
Pick one
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 5:33:32 AM No.18287474
>WWE got hot
No, they didnt
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 5:34:34 AM No.18287482
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>>18287070 (OP)
Firing Punk, they're one true draw, was the final nail on the shit company. Never recovered since
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 8:11:44 AM No.18288136
>>18287177
>Naw once Cody left
say less
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 8:13:13 AM No.18288140
>>18287482
If Punk was still with AEW would they be running a Del Taco in Chicago?