Hello AEW Galaxy
Something about the success of AEW scares some people. Ever since the AEW has arrived on the big stage of pro wrestling, many in sports entertainment business have been scratching their heads trying to decipher ways to bring AEW’s reputation down.
Well, why do they target the reputation? It is because the amount of pro-wrestling action that AEW serves in one hour of AEW dark elevation is still more than amount of wrestling one sees on other promotions. So, since they cannot target the in ring content, the obvious target is the reputation of the company. By doing this, this well oiled hate factory hopes to prevent casual wrestling fans from taking AEW seriously.
Hence you see an army of troll accounts creating montages of botches. As if before the arrival of AEW, botchamania did not exist.
Hate drives one insane
The latest example of Hate against AEW has been exposed in form of Steve Carrier, the founder of Ringside News. After spending months trying to downplay AEW through his news articles, the hate finally got to Mr. Carrier. And he went for the low hanging fruit, thus exposing his transphobia.
Is it just a meltdown?
Now, at the first instance it may look like just a meltdown but why will someone throw away a carefully earned name and an affiliation of USA Today like this? Maybe the severance package from the higher ups is too big to compensate for loss of revenue. It seems like an orchestrated attack to show AEW in poor light. Though that will most probably backfire and Nyla Rose will come out of this stronger.
In recent times there has been a debate about dominance of women’s division between AEW and WWE. By raking up such a controversy, was the attempt to besmirch the AEW women’s locker room and lower their morale just before Double or Nothing? Maybe or Maybe not… But one thing is clear that there is a hate factory working full time against the AEW.
From a neutral viewpoint.
Let me make this loud and clear that I have no stakes in any wrestling promotion. In fact I stay far away from the land where this hate factory works. As a neutral observer, I have been watching on social media very keenly the way AEW is being targeted. As a fan of pro wrestling for 16 years, I find it deplorable and something tells me that the Ringside news attack on The Native Beast is just another incidence of spewing venom in a corporate warfare. For the future of pro wrestling, this hate campaign must be exposed.
AEW must survive because AEW is for everyone.
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