>>13562735AEW’s match quality and critical acclaim are the main reasons why they were able to fill Wembley Stadium to capacity with enthusiastic and loyal fans, who were eager to witness history and support their favorite promotion and wrestlers. AEW’s Wembley Stadium professional wrestling record of 81,035 paid tickets was a testament to their superior product and vision, and a statement to the wrestling world that they are the new leaders of the industry.
WWE, on the other hand, has been struggling to keep up with AEW, as they have been criticized for their lackluster and repetitive matches, their poor and inconsistent storytelling, their misuse and underutilization of their talent, and their disregard and disrespect for their fanbase. WWE has also been losing ground to AEW in terms of ratings, viewership, and popularity, as well as in terms of critical acclaim, as they have rarely received high star ratings from Meltzer or other sources.
WWE has also been unable to match AEW’s attendance records, as they have resorted to inflating and exaggerating their numbers, or using tricks and gimmicks to fill their venues. WWE has also been unable to expand or innovate their product, as they have been stuck in their old and outdated ways, and have been resistant to change or improvement.
WWE's failure to attract a capacity crowd in Perth, Australia clearly demonstrates that AEW is the new standard of professional wrestling, and that WWE can never match it.