>>9857735They won't.
AEW and WWE are not in the same room, they do not have a rating's war at this point. Even if you account for the obvious "people don't watch wrestling as much as they used to" fact, you can compare the WWE and WCW ratings and how close they were. The truth is that AEW right now compared to something like WWE is not even in the same ballpark when it comes to the ratings. Even when Raw was doing less than Nitro was during the late 1996s and through to Mid 1998, they were doing better in comparison to Nitro in ratings.
There's not a chance of it happening on the current track. Unless something absolutely crazy happens that would come straight out of left field.
Wanna know how big the difference is? CM Punk debuting on Rampage drew just above a million and kept stable at a million. Raw has only got close to 1.4~ mil average on a bad night. Until Dynamite does 1.3 mil numbers and keeps at that, and then somehow pushes beyond that?
They'd not be even close to what the Monday Night wars were like. Its called the Monday Night wars for a reason, they were airing against each other. Contextualise that, and you realise just how far AEW is from WWE. TNA might've actually had more of a shot at a ratings war than AEW ever has.