>>16152608>>16154529>1: Bad Booking True. Tony Khan is booking for himself at this point.
>2: Bad wrestlers Most of their talent are pretty good in the ring, though they do feature a lot of shitters too.
>3: Nobody can cut a promo Nah, it depends on who it is.
>4: The women are all ugly They're on par with WWE's main roster if not better.
>5: Bad presentation They do good job here. They'll never be WWE level but no league (except the NFL) can match WWE in presentation either.
>6: Bad fans AEW fans are the worst thing about the company and Tony caters to the worst of them.
>7: Bad crowds or lack thereof Their crowds used to be hotter. They should run smaller arenas that they can fill.
>8: Lack of stars Not really. The problem is that they have too many people on their roster.
>9: New stars do not get made See the last point. It's hard for anyone to get over and stay over. Too many guys like Wardlow have disappeared for no reason.
>10: the shows have stupid namesThey're better than most of what WWE has come up with in the last 15 years
>11: they try so hard to come off as a rival to WWE This is holding them back. It was cute at first but now it's downright cringe.
>12: Bad gimmicks Far too many people are allowed to do whatever they want to. A lot of cringe indie shit that can't get over to a mainstream audience.
>13: Tony's X tantrums and constantly begging people to watch Tony Khan is the biggest thing wrong with AEW right now.
>14: Bad commentary The commentary is pretty comfy. If you've never watched the FITE feeds during picture in picture you're missing out.
>15: the company name "All Elite Wrestling" is childish and sounds fucking retarded. They could have picked a better name but it's caught on now
>16: too many titles I'd get rid of the Continental title and make a Women's tag title
>17: trying to make Ring of Honor a thing on the broadcast Yeah, AEW's decline started with the ROH purchase. Too many people on the roster.