>>9349039>People know WWE, they're comfortable with it and have devoted too much of their life to randomly drop it. They can't spare any more time on a whole different wrestling ecosystem. That's all it is.You're missing the point. AEW already lost a noticeable portion of their audience that they had just a few years ago. That likely has something to do with the company teasing their supposed stars will be gone soon, their biggest star, Punk, trashing the company, and even if they're not "gone", people are kept off TV too long that fans lose interest and aren't stopped buying tickets because it's too much of a toss up that you'll even see someone you're a fan of at their shows.