>>16610759>WWEWeekly TV is better with HHH, but still dogshit to sit through. Their PPV's usually have one good match, with the big 4 being fantastic.
>NXTNo longer a super indie, literally a wrestling school with a TV deal. Hot girls, simple matches, bold characters. PPV's usually have one good match, other than that it's pretty skipable.
>AEWWeekly TV is okay, but worse than it was years ago. PPV's are usually still really good. Their roster is pretty stacked, but they are suffering from poor attendance and poor perception.
>ROHOwned by AEW. Completely skipable.
>NJPWIce cold. All the stars went to AEW or are broken down that it's sad.
>TNANot bad, but usually nothing stellar. Much better than it was years ago, but only a few "must watch" matches in 2024. Their good acts are being groomed by WWE and about to leave in a few months.
My recommendation is to just watch the PPVs. WWE's have a ton of ads and video packages, but they recap the stories well so you don't need to watch the TV to understand what's going on. AEW still has great match quality, with the storylines coming second. Pretty easy to sit down and enjoy without being lost (most of the time). If you were a fan of NJPW a few years ago, check out NOAH. I couldn't name a single NOAH wrestler but they're some of the most athletic and hard hitting matches. If you're a "wrestlers" wrestling fan, check it out.