WWE’s dominance in the professional wrestling world has been facing a new challenge with the Australian leg of All Elite Wrestling’s (AEW) Grand Slam tour. While AEW’s events have been generating buzz, WWE officials are not taking their newfound rival lightly.
According to sources close to Cody Rhodes, WWE’s top brass has been keeping a close eye on AEW’s growing popularity, with a particular focus on the success of Grand Slam Australia. With AEW’s recent taping of their February 14 episode, WWE is expected to take a more aggressive approach to maintain its market share.
Australian Invasion: AEW’s Grand Slam Results
The Australian leg of AEW’s Grand Slam tour has proven to be a resounding success, with sold-out crowds and a talented roster that has piqued the interest of wrestling fans worldwide. While the results of the February 14 taping have been kept under wraps, insiders close to the company have revealed that the event was filled with high-energy matches and shocking moments that left the audience stunned.
AEW’s Grand Slam Australia was taped on February 12, 2026, at the iconic Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney. The event, which will air at 8 PM ET on TNT and HBO Max, promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for viewers. With a talented roster that includes the likes of Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega, and MJF, fans can expect nothing but the best when it comes to in-ring action and storylines.
WWE’s Response: A New Era of Competition
WWE officials have been aware of the growing threat posed by AEW’s Australian invasion, and they are responding with a renewed focus on building a strong roster and delivering high-quality content. Sources close to the company have revealed that WWE is planning to launch a new project, dubbed “WWE: Australia,” which will feature a series of events and TV tapings in the region.
According to a WWE insider, the company is looking to tap into the growing interest in professional wrestling in Australia, with a focus on building a strong relationship with local promoters and talent. This move is seen as a bold step by WWE to counter AEW’s growing popularity and maintain its market share in the region.
The Battle for Supremacy Heats Up
The rivalry between WWE and AEW has been heating up in recent months, with both companies vying for the top spot in the professional wrestling world. While AEW’s Grand Slam Australia has been a resounding success, WWE officials are confident that they can counter the threat posed by their rival.
“We’re not worried about AEW’s success in Australia,” said a WWE insider. “We’ve been in this business for decades, and we know how to adapt to any situation. We’re focusing on building a strong roster and delivering high-quality content that will appeal to our fans worldwide.”
What’s Next for WWE?
As AEW’s Grand Slam Australia prepares to air on TNT and HBO Max, WWE officials are gearing up for a major push in the region. With a renewed focus on building a strong roster and delivering high-quality content, WWE is expected to take a more aggressive approach to counter AEW’s growing popularity.
While the outcome of the rivalry between WWE and AEW remains to be seen, one thing is certain: the battle for supremacy in the professional wrestling world has never been more intense. With both companies vying for the top spot, fans can expect nothing but the best when it comes to in-ring action, storylines, and entertainment.
Only time will tell who will emerge victorious in the battle for supremacy, but one thing is certain: the world of professional wrestling has never been more exciting.