>>15733590>>15733751Right now the main thing hurting them (besides the fact that they're owned by a mark) is the fact that WWE is red hot. Anything AEW does is gonna look shit by comparison. It's similar to how WWE being shit helped AEW in 2019. But I think once WWE gets on Netflix the whole industry is going to boom. There's a reason why WWE is working with TNA now. It's more beneficial to the industry for WWE to work with TNA. I could easily see all three promotions getting big streaming deals within the next two years.
Wrestling is more suited to streaming than any other sport. It really doesn't matter if you watch it live because you watch wrestling for the story not because you care about who wins or loses. Combine that with the fact that it runs 52 weeks a year and you have the ultimate content generating machine.