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20126.10.2023Herr Kritiker8.0 
20223.10.2023kirbystarwarrior9.0 
20323.10.2023Saki34hmed10.0 
20422.10.2023BULLETCLUB4EVER Gratest promotions in the lasts 10 years. I restart to watch wrestling after a lot of years thank's to Tony Khan's promotion. Matches are great, good storyline. I think that 12 ppv and Collision aren't good, because with some ppv at year, Dynamite and Rampage, make easy to follow for who don't have a lot of hour to spend with it.
20522.10.2023CornCobi7.0 
20620.10.2023envi  
20716.10.2023jaytodadee10.0 
20815.10.2023theeternalsovereign8.0In a similar way to WWE, AEW in recent years has fallen off. Why? Namely because they have a roster that is so large it is unrealistic for the amount of weekly shows. Contrary to the opinions of many, a massive roster can be run and maintained well but they may need to increase their weekly TV prescence which they may not have funding to do. Another major drawback to AEW is the blatant fact the Tony Khan books his favorite wrestlers. Some talented performers rarely show up on a show and if they do it is often time to get buried by more recognizable talent. Using the same 6 wrestlers every show can become pretty stale pretty fast. Having multiple PPVs so close together does help with the oversized roster but negativley effects storytelling. For people who can not afford or access PPVs for them to be nearly bi-weekly in some months really makes coherent storylines hard to maintain and follow. The final gripe about this promotion is the constant referencing of WWE. Now while its understandable to talk about legends of wrestling across promotions since WWE has been the superpower of the industry for so long, it does a great diservice to AEW to constantly reference WWE when the latter doesnt acknowledge the others existance at all. Which really speaks volumes if the goal of referencing is to discredit or ridicule the oppositions product and hype up your own. The major triumph of AEW is the talent. Depending on the wrestler one AEW performer has more talent then three of some of the main card WWE performers of this time.
20915.10.2023vpg80004.0I stopped watching AEW regularly for many reasons. First, they constantly push wrestlers I have no desire to watch. How many scrawny wrestlers do they shove down our throats? OC, Darby, Young Bucks, Wheeler Yuta, Adam Cole, Sammy and Jungle Boy are all physically unimpressive and charisma vacuums yet they're presented as legitimate threats. Orange Cassidy is the worst of them all. At first I was indifferent to him, but Tony kept shoving him down my throat. I think he opened Dynamite for 10 weeks in a row. I guess they're trying to make him the next Bruno Sammartino with his International Championship run. Just put the world title on him already, because that's inevitable. Also, their roster is just too big. Sometimes I look at their wrestling cards and have no interest because it includes a bunch of jobbers or people I don't even know. I don't want to watch Butcher and the Blade, Dark Order, Best Friends or The Kingdom ever! As for the wrestlers I do enjoy, some I might not get to see for months on end! I'm a fan of Shida and was into her angle with the outsiders last January. Then she disappeared for 6 months! By the time she came back, I really didn't care anymore. The fanbase is also a major turn off. They think everything AEW puts out is absolute perfection. They're so delusional. If Dynamite has a bad rating they'll always say it's good anyways because of the NBA or NFL, MLB competing. They just lost to NXT and they're saying it's a win anyways because they nearly kept their demo and that WWE couldn't hit a million. Just take the L, admit you lost and move on. No need to grasp for straws and bash WWE all the time. I read the ratings on Cagematch and AEW's subreddit and wonder if I'm living on the same planet as these people.
21013.10.2023MrRaider9599.0 
21110.10.2023DieOrange10.0 
21206.10.2023dysboat6.0AEW are in a bizarre state in my opinion. They managed to get a decent amount of eyeballs on their product from the jump thanks to a general interest in a wrestling product that isn't WWE on TV, and, aside from when they first hired CM Punk, they haven't really grown from their initial audience. From where I'm sitting, I think this is because Tony and the other creative minds at the company seem content to appeal to extant dedicated fans first, which works for that audience but doesn't seem to compel new viewers to stick around. As a booker, Tony Khan is great at putting together matches that people who are already wrestling fans want to see, but he struggles at other facets of wrestling booking, like formatting a TV show, getting unestablished wrestlers over, hiding his workers' weaknesses from the audience, and telling focused stories. In the early months of the company, before they had put on any wrestling shows, the stated intention of the company was to promote sports-based wrestling. To me, it seemed like the intention was that we'd see a grounded, focused presentation with an emphasis on amateur or shoot-style matches. That would've been interesting, and would have made AEW's product distinct from the sort of thing you could see on WWE or at your average indie show. Obviously that's not what we got, and instead your average episode of AEW Dynamite is a complete variety show that could not be further from grounded or focused or sports-based and instead more closely resembles your average PWG show. That's fine for the people who like that sort of thing, but it makes it difficult to latch onto the product as a whole, since for every segment or match on a given show that appeals to my sensibilities, there are half a dozen others that range from forgettable to unconscionably silly. The same company that can bring you the arguable career highs of some of the greatest workers of this era can also bring you droll, interchangeable indie fare and comedy routines that belong on DDT or GCW. Unfocused at its best and its worst.
21305.10.2023felixshanewestern10.0 
21404.10.2023King of Strong Style7.0 
21503.10.2023Wrestling Forever 9.0Also AEW ist für mich nicht perfekt. Es gibt auch einiges das ich an AEW kritisiere aber insgesamt ist AEW seit 2019 einfach eine der Ligen oder die Liga die es schafft vom In Ring Produkt der WWE einfach ein starker Konkurrent zu sein. Ich gebe AEW einfach, 9 fantastische Punkte.
21603.10.2023Biopwno9.0 
21703.10.2023forwardtodeath9.0 
21802.10.2023AhmedHosssam2310.0 
21902.10.2023JLindner10.0 
22002.10.2023pedrowzmk20028.0 
22129.09.2023Hunterthebird8.0 
22229.09.2023SimonMatveev8.0 
22328.09.2023xGongShowJ0310.0I hadn't watched any wrestling from 2001 - 2015, and then sparingly checked in with NXT and NJPW until AEW rolled around. Since then, I think I've only missed three live shows. Pro wrestling is a big part of my life now, and it's because of this company. Every promotion is going to have its ups and downs, but I find the shows exciting and the wrestling excellent.
22426.09.2023TheFenrir2377.0 
22517.09.2023Tomm2117.0 
22614.09.2023Anthony Leone8.0 
22714.09.2023charliefiction9.0By televised pro wrestling standards, AEW is an exceptionally consistent product. This is especially true for PPVs and for most episodes of Dynamite and Collision. The focus on in-ring excellence, and the flexibility given to the wrestlers to control their own storylines/characters is a refreshing change in the ecosystem. AEW's ability to broker partnerships with other promotions (e.g., NJPW, DEFY, Impact) is such a welcome development in comparison to WWE's parasitic relationship with the rest of the business. There will always be misfires in any promotion with regard to booking and production, but it seems that AEW listens to its fans and adjusts/evolves in a pragmatic way.
22814.09.2023itguy1017.0 
22912.09.2023Portillo10.0 
23012.09.2023deesforta7.0 
23108.09.2023r0hn10.0 
23207.09.2023Paddy8610.0 
23306.09.2023Jamarcus10.0 
23405.09.2023fgpfriends8.0 
23505.09.2023popsi netn6.0Meh for me. Matches were alright (standouts being the main event and the brutal stampede matches) but what spoils the entire event is it's poor production value. I know you can't have WWE quality but when you know months in advance that the stadium will be filled with 80, 000 people, there is an adaptation to be had, which does not seem to have been done. Sound was exceptionally bad, cameras were all over the place and in this many, many (too many) tornados matches they fail to spot the action. But hey! , better chance next year!
23605.09.2023JakWhit9.0 
23704.09.2023genericusername9.0Rated AEW a 9 in June 2022, before the company kinda went off the rails a bit with injuries, a bit excessive, although not always bad, ROH involvement and a lot of backstage drama. Luckily Full Gear 2022 represented a pretty big shift in the company's direction and showed them really get back on their feet. Since then, things have been generally stellar. In my opinion, Revolution, Forbidden Door, All In and All Out 2023 are some of the best wrestling shows I've seen since I got into it. I'm keeping a 9 rating here, with the only thing stopping them from a 10 the very inconsistent and sometimes nonexistent feeling women's division. Despite that, the women involved in the company regularly put on great matches in despite of the lackluster booking. The post CM Punk era will be quite interesting for the company as they continue to solidify their top stars and their identity, and its exciting that they have so many different directions they can go and wrestlers to elevate.
23803.09.2023gargoylesmain9.0What an amazing promotion. Is it perfect? Of course not. The women are treated like second class citizens, and 2022 was a rough year overall with all the ROH crap and the clogging up of a bloated roster. The "Discontent of Phil Brooks" hung over much of this year, but that issue has thankfully been resolved, and I expect the company to bounce back quickly. The extra screen time afforded by Collision should continue to solve the bloated roster issue, particularly now that it has opened up to the ENTIRE roster, not just friends of Punk. The belts are getting back on track, and MJF has grown into being an amazing champion. Alongside strong leaders like Danielson and Moxley, and the core group of stars that bust their backs at every show, AEW is in no danger of failing anytime soon.
23903.09.2023XXDoubleHHXX10.0I have been having so much fun watching AEW in these past few months, reminds me of that good WCW that gave us some very interesting moments. I just hope they don't go down the path of WCW and become a cesspool of stupity, so far I do not see that future happening.
24003.09.2023Shoot Headbutt Lover7.0 
24102.09.2023bigfanbigfan1.0The booking is awful, even the stuff people pretend to like is bad. Their big storyline to date was a wrestler becoming a cartoon alcoholic because he was jealous his friends didn't walk him to the ring like they do each other. There's a running criticism that feuds are done in reverse, start with a singles match and ending in a 5 on 5 gimmick match where it's impossible to care about it beyond what stunts they're going to attempt. The wrestling is subpar, most guys have very little experience. It's rare to have a match that doesn't have a kayfabe shattering botch or just a really dumb spot. Big shows are ruined by the inclusion of scramble matches and countless tornado tags. Really, all I can recommended from them is Cody vs Dustin, and the Punk vs MJF dog collar match. I genuinely hope I can revise this score in a few years, but I really don't see any active efforts to bring in an actual booker or help the talent develop.
24201.09.2023staabi2hotty8.0AEW overall as a company fits themselves in the GOOD territory. The booking of owner Tony Khan's shows will leave you with a headache (don't even get me started about how he's treated the women's division especially over the past year or so) and there will sometimes be a lack of storylines on shows like Rampage, which at first were an equal to Dynamite but then quickly faded away and is used as a show for talent to get quick squash wins and get names some TV time (don't get me wrong there's some decent matches mixed in between but this used to be consistent.) Wrestlers like to show up for a couple weeks and TK will suddenly forget about them and treat them like Andy in Toy Story 3 treats action figures. The wrestling is amazing and most matches have a great fight feel to them, when stars like Kenny Omega, CM Punk, Chris Jericho, MJF, Adam Cole, Darby Allin etc hit the ring the crowd gets behind them in a way that can't really be explained. Also AEW fans are huge internet marks the crowd pops like crazy over names you have probably never even heard of before and you will see signs referring to super obscure things that maybe half of the fans will get. AEW is 10/10 wrestling with less than stellar booking, and a few years ago it felt like it had a lot more heat to it and had more eyes on it and its kind of leveling out now but is still by all means a great company.
24331.08.2023ajfromcastlebar10.0 
24431.08.2023Emerald flash 3310.0 
24531.08.2023Hyt10.0 
24630.08.2023arrancar5.0I've previously describe AEW as "definitely overrated by the die-hards but clearly also one of the best wrestling companies in the world booking-wise". That was about 2 years ago, and I can no longer stand by that statement since their issues continue to mount with no promise of any being fixed in the near future. To quickly summarise these issues: boring feuds last forever, worthless units stay together far past their expiration dates, a hundred classic tropes are overused every single week to the point of desensitisation and meaninglessness, past-their-prime wrestlers are booked in matches and feuds that only expose their shortcomings, truly promising young wrestlers are wasted in worthless gimmick matches that fail to showcase their unique talents or develop their weaknesses, organically popular wrestlers get heavily over-exposed to the point of losing their charm, entire feuds/storylines/wrestlers that were being focussed on will suddenly be completely dropped from TV with zero explanation, actual star talents are booked in dead-end feuds with absolute dorks, big records/reigns will be built up and then suddenly ended with zero build-up just for the sake of producing a shocking moment, and every specific constellation of match (singles, tag, multi-man gimmick, etc.) ends up more or less following the exact same structure and pace as all others to the point of being completely predictable and uninteresting. It's a shame because AEW has a lot of very good talent on its roster, but Tony Khan still can't figure out how to consistently book them in meaningful feuds or exciting matches, and he's instead wasting probably about 80-90% of them in feuds/with opponents far below the level they deserve. I'll still take AEW over WWE these days, but man, it seems that the line of difference between those two companies grows thinner and thinner with each passing year...
24729.08.2023Trombek Kushinika8.0 
24828.08.2023lznb10.0 
24927.08.2023allure11189.0 
25025.08.2023King Peke8.0 
25125.08.2023UltraNano549.0 
25223.08.2023benh25.0It's really hard to enjoy AEW for any sustained period. There are some very good workers in the company and even when most of them are booked on TV for a sustained run (which is far less often than it should be, at the expense of bad workers), the opponents or storylines invariably let them down. It is also far too invested in the nonsensical modern indie wrestling style that just looks ridiculous, a far cry from the "wrestling as a sport" mantra that Tony Khan parroted at its inception. Speaking of Tony Khan, he really needs to accept he needs help running this thing; his booking is bizarre at its best, appalling at its worst, and plagued with wrestling faux pas as a general theme - he has definitely bitten off far more than he can chew in that regard. Collision has brought some credibility to the promotion but as a whole AEW is very hit and miss.
25321.08.2023Rayshawn009.0 
25420.08.2023GrimaceUnmasked10.0 
25517.08.2023castoffcrown9.0 
25617.08.2023Emmingott8.0 
25717.08.2023jay12ka45.0This solely based on Tony's handling of the backstage environment and criticisms of the product. You know a company is in the deep waters when the backstage stuff is more interesting than the on-screen storylines. A couple of weeks ago Tony was criticised for the booking of the women's division and he put Shida and Toni on the main-event that concluded with a title change ; a great decision. But instead of building the division, writing compelling storylines and feuds he put Shida on another main-event with no buildup against Anna. The booking of the supposedly biggest wrestling event as touted by Tony himself is perplexing too. It just seems like he is trying to put as many people as he can on the card with multi-man matches.
25815.08.2023JSouthard20057.0 
25913.08.2023FTT10.0 
26007.08.2023Excellence of Execution5.0Positiv ist, dass die Shows auf einem hohen Level produziert sind (wenn man mal von gelegentlich holpriger Kameraarbeit absieht) und das visuelle Gefühl einer Mainstream Wrestling Liga erzeugen. Allein damit hebt sich AEW weit vom Indy-Brei ab, wo die Turnhallen, Kneipen und Hinterhöfe sich stets als zuverlässiger Hype-Killer Nummer eins offenbaren. Diesen Look braucht es einfach, wenn man mit kommerziellen Ambitionen Wrestling promoten will. Man sieht, dass da wirklich Kohle dahinter ist. Ein Aspekt, in dem sich AEW jedoch überhaupt nicht vom Indy-Brei abhebt, ist das In-Ring Produkt. Dieses ist mir tendenziell einfach viel zu spotlastig. Das ist so eine stilistische Allüre aus dem Indy Bereich, mit der ich einfach nie warm geworden bin. Klar, wurden kleinere, akrobatische Wrestler viel zu lange hart unter Wert verkauft, was durch einige Player im Indy Bereich (allem voran PWG, CZW und ROH) kompensiert wurde. Aber irgendwie ist das Pendel jetzt extrem in die andere Richtung ausgeschlagen, sodass ein Highflying lastiger Stil heute zum guten Ton gehört (gibt es den Highflyer als solchen überhaupt noch? Macht diese Unterscheidung überhaupt noch Sinn? ). Die AEW verkörpert das nun auf großer Bühne. Das Problem ist für mich, dass viele Matches dadurch zu einem Wettrüsten verkommen, möglichst viele verrückte Spots einzubauen. Doch wenn das zum Selbstzweck wird, leidet alles andere darunter. Viele der Matches in der AEW sind dadurch tolle Nachweise von Athletik und Akrobatik. Aber mir fehlt komplett der Spannungsbogen. Dass Wrestling eigentlich die Prämisse eines imaginären Preiskampfs hat und keine Zirkusdarbietung sein soll, das bleibt mir da halt zu krass auf der Strecke.
26106.08.2023Freezing Moon8.0This promotion got me back into pro wrestling after 10+ years of burnout because of WWE's lacking presentation in the 2010's, so I'm kinda biased, be warned. After almost 4 years of existence, AEW has come a long way, and established it's own identity in a bussiness governed by a juggernaut since the fall of WCW, timespan in which several promotions emerged and failed to achieve real independence and sustainability. Workrate and quality it's their motto, and thankfully they've been able to remain more or less constant in their presentation, giving us many of the best matches american soil have ever seen. However there's no lack of issues: production tends to be irregular, being good at best and sloppy at worst, which is odd considering the monstrous financial backing they have. At the same time, the female division is severly lacking despite having some of the best women's performers in NA. Finally, while storytelling isn't as dreadful as the IWC mass like to tell, is not by any means perfect. More than once they've failed to sell and capitalize the success of their matches and talent, which leads to stars losing momentum quickly; Storm, Hayter, Page, FTR and Starks are prime examples of this, so I hope this can change in the future if they really want to set themselves as a permanent alternative, because people age. Omega, Bucks, Danielson, Moxley, Punk and many others won't be here foreve. In that vein, they really need to impulse people like MJF to the absolute stardom, hopefully, without losing their edge. Great promotion, great alternative, but imperfect.
26206.08.2023I like wrestling22210.0 
26306.08.2023CoachW9.0 
26402.08.2023smy em6.0Everything about AEW makes me want to love it. But I just can't get into it. They can put on some outstanding matches (and occasionally whole shows) but the overall experience suffers heavily from WWE-esque bloat. A huge roster meaning that many brilliant wrestlers rarely feature (and for my taste many rubbish wrestlers feature all too much), too many TV shows making stories hard to follow without sifting through hours of mediocre fluff. They either need better booking of long term stories in a tighter format or just become super-PWG and put on lots of exciting matches with their incredible roster.
26502.08.2023lloyd69.0 
26630.07.2023exarban9.0The promotion which got me back into professional wrestling after delving into MMA in late 2005. I will always be thankful for it, a lot of actual wrestling in every show, definitely a lot more than an average WWE show. While not perfect and definitely a lot less polished than what most americans are used to, definitely the best overall product currently on TV.
26730.07.2023Themways8.0I'll always love this promotion for getting me back into pro wrestling, but it has many flaws. The women's division feels completely dead right now, wrestlers just disappearing without explanation, and the lack of build towards PPV all really grind my gears. Nonetheless, they have spectacular matches on a regular basis that always make their shows a blast to watch. Just a lovely promotion that I'll always have a soft spot for.
26829.07.2023Leth998.0The best current federation in the world. I gave up on WWE when I realized how bad of a person Stephanie and Vince were (plus when my favourite wrestler Drew McIntyre got released in 2014), but last year AEW came and I was immediately appreciating of how this company was different and objectively better in terms of booking. They are not perfect currently, with Britt Baker and Cody being their 2 worst performers since I started watching, plus the women's division is not really great (the Tokyo Joshi wrestlers are clearly the best ones with Serena Deeb). Adam Cole gets also pushed too much, but he's still good. I just hope MJF doesn't leave, because he's clearly the best heel of all time. Edit Dec 2022: the company has been so bad since early summer. I don't know how they can fall like this, but they did which is confusing. July 2023: Aaand they're back again at their former selves, luckily
26928.07.2023Malarkian8.0I have issues with AEW. As many others have already said, their roster is stacked (bloated) and they keep adding new wrestlers that just get lost in the shuffle; e.g., Jay White. I would say that their in-ring work is second only to NJPW at the top end of the card, but their storytelling is lacking and has fallen behind, surprisingly, WWE in 2022-23. Edit: Now with the addition of Collison as a secondary show some of the issues with the bloated roster has diminished but definitely not disappeared. Also will add that some of the booking/matches seems self-indulgent and Tony Khan seems uninterested in booking the Women's Division. And no, booking a women's match to main even an ROH show does not absolve him of bad booking w/r/t women's wrestling in AEW.
27022.07.2023LadySnowblood10.0 
27120.07.2023Vinny Santos10.0For sure one of the best, if not the best promotion of professional wrestling in eastern today. Not perfect, like all the others things in life, but delivers a lot of good matches, and is been a lot of fun to watch them in those last years
27217.07.2023John Brando9.0AEW hat sich in Nordamerika zur zweitmächtigsten Promotion entwickelt und macht der WWE schon Konkurrenz. Man darf aber auch nicht vergessen, dass die Liga einfach noch sehr jung ist und sich weiterentwickeln wird bzw. weiterwächst. Ich mag AEW eigentlich recht gerne und verfolge die gesamte Promotion, fast so sehr wie die WWE. AEW kann trotz ihrer jungen Lebensgeschichte auf viel Positives zurückschauen, wird aber wie gesagt, noch weiterwachsen und in Zukunft ein noch festerer Bestandteil des Wrestlings im nordamerikanischen Raum werden. Ich würde es mir sehr wünschen und freue mich darauf. 9 Punkte
27316.07.2023blackmacrokid10.0 
27416.07.2023Kipod7.0 
27516.07.2023KingsRoadFTW9.0 
27615.07.2023Cuzqo8.0 
27711.07.2023robbyplaha10.0One of the best alternative companies out there they a stacked roster and Tony Khan is one of my favorite non-wrestling people today. The matches they put on is amazing and have many memorable matches in the short span the company been around.
27810.07.2023PhaytulRespect8.0 
27910.07.2023leawesomeone10.0 
28010.07.2023BigDouglasFade7.0 
28109.07.2023BigDave1237.0 
28208.07.2023Loghan Moresco9.0An amazing and solid alternative to the wwe product, indeed it has tons of booking flaws and some of its shows doesnt make much sense but its a great alternative and has alot of young talent that really improved and got some shine thanks to this company.
28308.07.2023Undertaker4ever9.0Alleine was man bei AEW in den bisherigen 4 Jahren aufgebaut hat ist wirklich Top! Verfolge die Liga seit der Gründung 2019 und ist neben der WWE meine absolute Lieblingsliga! Bin schon so gespannt auf ALL IN in London dieser Event wird AEW auf ein noch größeres Level heben!
28406.07.2023Mariano1410.0The company created for true wrestling fans, based on passion and love for the discipline before anything else. We are lucky to have AEW, it may not be the perfect federation but it is certainly the one that cares about his fans the most.
28504.07.2023Rasgarius10.0 
28603.07.2023momomarin948.0 
28703.07.2023MatWatchWrestling7.0 
28801.07.2023Shan1610.0 
28901.07.2023TotemKiller17.0 
29029.06.2023NEVERoverweightChampion4.0So after 4 years of AEW existing we have a better idea of what this promotion is like, this is what I think of what I've seen from it: Tony Khan has a really hard time putting a card together. Especially during the PPVs, there's often a strange match order that will end up with a burned out crowd. I'd say it's overall a problem with promotions in the US but with AEW you also have this style of always trying to do more, often too much, and it ends up with a lot of overbooked matches that just miss the mark and finish too late. I'd say the recent Ospreay vs Omega 2 is a good example of typical AEW overbooking where it ends kinda flat. I thought their roster looked awful at the beginning and even though Tony Khan signed A LOT of people (certainly too much) I don't feel like the roster has grown that much in terms of star power. There are talented guys in this promotion but pretty often there's a "big signing" that ends up being just another dude in a bloated roster after like 2 months of booking, so I think they have a real problem with building stars even when they sign guys that are confirmed main eventers. It's also pretty hard for their guys to improve that much because they barely wrestle, working once a week (at best because the roster is bloated) is cool for the workers but it also comes with its big negatives when you need to develop the young and less experienced wrestlers. The camera work and production overall is weird and sometimes looks pretty amateur for a promotion with so much money. At the end of the day, even though they can have a few great matches here and there, to me it feels more or less like watching WWE even if a big part of their fanbase acts like it's an alternative. Maybe there's a more indy feel to it but overall it takes a lot of the usual tropes of WWE, with a lot of goofy, overbooked stuff. There are good intentions within this promotion but it just lacks identity, if people love AEW it's okay but personally I don't see what the appeal is, it's too inconsistent for my taste. It's still a young promotion so hopefully they can improve and find a more interesting direction.
29129.06.2023xToniSk1989x9.0 
29226.06.2023Hiimfriendly7.0 
29326.06.2023AwesomeBomb20029.0This company got me back into wrestling, it has flaws, but has incredible matches and, when they want, very good stories
29421.06.2023arminamin8.02023 Has been a rough year for AEW. Their ppv builds are usually bad but the match qualities on every match are really good(If you don't consider this year's Double or nothing)
29521.06.2023Rami10.0 
29621.06.2023Gus128.0A mixed bad of a promotion a lot of the time but when it hits it HITS. Glaring flaws over the last couple of years have stalled what was a magical run and with the bloating roster and new shows it feels further and further from what made it special in the first place. That being said it is still most weeks the best weekly wrestling show and always delivers when it matters most. Theres a magic to AEW at its best that very few companies can reach
29720.06.2023reborn2910.0 
29819.06.2023hbkronos10.0 
29918.06.2023Fad4210.0The Promotion has entirely revitalized my love of pro wrestling. In it's short time, it now has my favorite Singles, Tags, Trios, and many variants of gimmick matches. All in all, while no promotion is perfect, it is the closest to my vision of pro wrestling I have seen, and, because of that, I rate it this high.
30018.06.2023JustDan9.0AEW isnt the perfect promotion, but it has more ups than downs. Not exactly a competitor to the big WWE machine, but its the closest thing weve had to one in decades, and probably will be the only one for the foreseeable future.