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>WWE isn't actually better than AEW. Both are flawed companies where being a fan hinges on being willing to suspend disbelief regarding those flaws.
>WWE doesn't bring in more money because it puts on a better product. It brings in more money because it's been around longer, has more legacy fans, and, most importantly of all, fills half of its shows with advertisements to squeeze every dollar out of their shows.
>Every televised segment is structured to maximize ad views.
>More money means more marketing and slick production. But that marketing and slick production exists so you'll tune in to watch ad after ad after ad.
>If the cast of the Big Bang Theory is the Four Pillars of AEW, the Four Pillars of WWE are Credible, Purple, Dawn, and Depend.
>The ads are the real stars and you marks are being suckered to tune in for them just so you can see the same skits you've already watched dozens of times.
>WWE doesn't bring in more money because it puts on a better product. It brings in more money because it's been around longer, has more legacy fans, and, most importantly of all, fills half of its shows with advertisements to squeeze every dollar out of their shows.
>Every televised segment is structured to maximize ad views.
>More money means more marketing and slick production. But that marketing and slick production exists so you'll tune in to watch ad after ad after ad.
>If the cast of the Big Bang Theory is the Four Pillars of AEW, the Four Pillars of WWE are Credible, Purple, Dawn, and Depend.
>The ads are the real stars and you marks are being suckered to tune in for them just so you can see the same skits you've already watched dozens of times.