>>13685193By signing Will Ospreay, Mercedes Mone, and Kazuchika Okada, AEW has shown that it is committed to providing the best wrestling product possible, and that it values quality over quantity. AEW has also given these wrestlers the creative freedom and respect that they deserve, and has allowed them to showcase their full potential. AEW has also created a buzz among wrestling fans, who are eager to see these wrestlers compete against AEW’s existing stars, such as MJF, Jon Moxley, Jack Perry, and Saraya. AEW's recent signings not only add tremendous star power and talent to AEW’s roster, but also put AEW at a massive advantage over WWE, which has consistently failed to recruit wrestlers rated highly by Dave Meltzer and Cagematch.
WWE has shown that it is not interested in signing wrestlers rated highly by Meltzer and Cagematch, and that it prefers to rely on its own homegrown talent and established names. WWE has also been criticized for its poor booking decisions, creative stagnation, and lack of long-term planning. WWE has also lost many of its top stars in recent years, such as Matt Riddle, Samoa Joe, Jeff Hardy, and Bray Wyatt, who have either retired, left the company, or joined AEW.
Therefore, it is clear that AEW’s signing of Ospreay, Mercedes, and Okada puts AEW at a massive advantage over WWE, as it demonstrates AEW’s superior vision, quality, and fan service. AEW has also gained a significant edge over WWE in terms of attracting new and loyal viewers, who are looking for a more exciting and satisfying wrestling experience. AEW has proven that it is the future of wrestling, while WWE has proven that it is stuck in the past. It is inevitable that AEW will soon surpass the TV ratings for WWE.