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3 ways WWE is bracing up for possibly competing with All Elite Wrestling

Certainly, WWE is not All In for All Elite Wrestling!
Certainly, WWE is not All In for All Elite Wrestling!

After winning the Monday Night Wars against WCW, the WWE has been the monopoly in the professional wrestling industry. They haven't faced any legitimate threats to their place in the market after the purchase of WCW and ECW. 

Even with promotions like Impact, ROH, and NJPW trying their best to compete with the WWE, Vince McMahon & co have managed to retain their place at the top of the mountain. 

But Vince McMahon is not a person who underestimates his competition. He always keeps an eye out for the product of his opponents, and tries to implement something new to keep his fan base. 

All Elite Wrestling is no different, and the WWE will closely monitor every move the new promotion makes. The company has already taken up a defensive position to prevent the fans from jumping ship to All Elite Wrestling. 

Recent happenings prove that the WWE is focusing on these three things to brace themselves up for competing with AEW, how about we take a closer look?


#3 Preventing their superstars from going to AEW

Possibly the biggest signing by AEW!
Possibly the biggest signing by AEW!

The news going around the internet is that the contracts offered by AEW are very similar to the ones given by the WWE. These are very great times for the professional wrestlers, as the top companies are paying good money to sign them. 

The best thing the WWE could do is focus on keeping their current superstars from going to AEW, rather than looking to sign new ones. It seems like that’s precisely the way WWE is thinking right now.

The current rumors are that the WWE is not looking to release any superstars from their contracts any-time soon, to prevent them from going to the new promotion.

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