>>9273481No, because they knew WWE was the superior choice over WCW and TNA.
When it comes to AEW, or more importantly the current state of the WWE, it isn't so clear.
AEW has a marketing problem, a polished product problem, two problems WWE conquered in the 80s. But other than that it's anyone's ballgame. Also, there's no one in either company who's a must see talent, so it's even their as well.
Literally a presentation issue imo. Even old World Class came across better than AEW. I think they need to steer away from any semblance of rankings. Showing a win/loss record hurts talents more than helps, especially mid card. Also, B stories need their proper place, and that doesn't mean on Rampage. If anything, they should move women's division to Rampage for now.