>>13456681>better peaktna from 2005-2009 was pretty solid. they went from a weekly ppv at the fairgrounds to a spike tv deal, investment from dixie carter and universal studios paying them to do tapings. i don't know if aew peaked yet, they didn't spend years trying to get a tv deal, haven't yet had adversity to overcome.
>better rosterscurrent aew. they have more places to grab talent from and have the money to go after top names. tna got lucky with christian & angle and built up abyss, joe & aj
>bookingtna. maybe it was taping 4 weeks on tv in 2 days, but they had short term goals and had everyone on the roster doing something.
>more hypeaew. rose out of all in/starcast indy show and got a deal with tnt. from nothing to national tv, then added ambrose fresh off wwe tv and got punk out of retirement.
>prefertna. they had the first interesting womens division with kong vs gail, odb and beautiful people all doing different things. the innovated the x division and tried new matches like ultimate x, escape the dome, metal mayhem, reverse battle royal, king of the mountain and world x cup. they did house shows with roh, wrestlekingdom with njpw and featured cmll guys
>jannettyway to early to say. tna survived best damn, spike, destination & poptv and being sold twice to land on axs. aew grew from 1 show to 3 shows on tbs/tnt.