>>13468496Soulless? Go to hell. AEW is not just another wrestling company, it is a soulful expression of the passion, creativity, and diversity of its performers and fans.
AEW is soulful because it embraces the diversity and inclusivity of its roster and audience, representing different genders, races, sexualities, and backgrounds. AEW features a strong and talented women’s division, led by Hikaru Shida, Britt Baker, Thunder Rosa, and Nyla Rose. AEW also showcases a variety of LGBTQ+ wrestlers, such as Sonny Kiss, Joey Janela, Nyla Rose, and Anthony Bowens. AEW celebrates the differences and similarities of its fans, creating a welcoming and supportive community, where everyone can belong and enjoy.
AEW is soulful because it is driven by the passion and dedication of its founders, executives, and staff, who are also wrestling fans and performers themselves. AEW is the brainchild of Tony Khan, a lifelong wrestling fan and businessman, who invested his own money and resources to create his dream promotion. AEW is also led by Adam Copeland, The Young Bucks, and Kenny Omega, four of the most popular and influential wrestlers in the world, who left their previous companies to start their own revolution. AEW is supported by a talented and hardworking team of producers, writers, agents, referees, and crew, who work tirelessly to deliver the best possible product.
AEW is soulful because it is more than just a wrestling promotion, but a movement, a culture, and a family. AEW is soulful because it is for the fans, by the fans, and of the fans. AEW is soulful because it is the future of wrestling, and the future is now.