>>5984122Both have there strengths and weaknesses, but I think at the current moment both are equally bad:
WWE
>top guy holding both the major titles is taking the summer off, Vince still refuses to elevate the US and Intercontinental titles>top babyface out with major injury that will have him miss months of TV >booking is still shit, Edge kicked out of his own faction he made two months ago>tag scene fell apart after Usos """unified""" the tag belts, Randy got injured, and Alpha Academy shoved down to the midcard as KO's goons in his war against Ezekiel>NXT call ups other than GUNTHER heavily misused>women's division is a smoldering pile of ruble>having to move MitB to a smaller venue because they couldn't sell out a stadium for a B-PPV>SummerSlam location is quite literally littered with cracks and falling apart, Nashville has to spend $1.9-$2.2 Billion to fix>Steph's attempts to snuff MLW were sloppy, kicked out of the company to wash their hands of the legal backlashAEW
>champion out for months but won't drop the belt>Kenny still injured, will take a couple more months for him to get back into in-ring shape>2nd biggest draw in the company trying to sell a worked shoot that has more people confused/frustrated than convinced, has massive potential to ruin his character if he comes back>sloppy build for Forbidden Door, have to speed run it all after Dominion 6.12>currently suffering an 11 week streak of not being able to break a million viewers, getting more and more pathetic each passing week>women's division is dead because when you center a division around a single person, chances are the ones who succeed them are not going to be as popular>Tony is not a business man, but the mark son of a billionaire who treats his promotion like an e-fed on angelfire>tag division centralized around Jungle Express, Young Bucks, and ReDragon>new talent primarily consist of shitters from NXT and 205 Live, people cheer them over established NJPW/indie talent