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>They find AEW's storylines or characters more interesting or realistic.
90% of AEW's roster's "characters" are just "guy from the indies" or "guy that used to be in the WWE"
>They prefer the style of wrestling presented by AEW to that of WWE.
gymnastics exhibitions =/= wrestling
>They appreciate the efforts AEW has made to prioritize wrestler safety and well-being.
let's talk about brodie, or any of the wrestlers that get concussed/injured every single week
>They agree with the values or messages promoted by AEW and feel that it presents a more positive portrayal of wrestlers and storylines.
city name sports team SUCKS!
>They find AEW's programming to be more innovative or fresh compared to WWE
what's so innovative about mox's 20th consecutive weapons spot.
>They appreciate the diversity of wrestlers and storylines featured in AEW.
yeah, watching sonny kiss twerk in the ring was really enriching my wrestling watching experience
>They feel that AEW has a more collaborative and creative environment for wrestlers.
anybody that shows even a glimmer of breakout potential is immediately buried or taken off TV
>They enjoy the promotions and events put on by AEW more than those put on by WWE.
almost every episode is billed as some kind of special event or free PPV-adjacent thing, there are no "promotions" or "events" when everything is an event
>They feel that AEW has a more dedicated and passionate fan base.
more brainwashed VDS victims for sure
>They prefer the commentary or presentation of AEW to that of WWE.
senile JR who doesn't even try to pay attention to the action and Excalibur namedropping his indie shitter buddies, yeah amazing commentary