As the wrestling world waits with bated breath for the upcoming AEW Dynamite event, WWE officials are reportedly keeping a close eye on the stacked card, particularly a high-impact tag team bout that has been added to the lineup. According to sources close to Cody Rhodes, the WWE is taking note of the creative direction and booking strategies employed by AEW, with some even suggesting that the upcoming event could be used as a blueprint for future WWE pay-per-view events.
The news of a new match being added to the AEW Dynamite card comes as no surprise, given the promotion’s reputation for delivering high-energy and unpredictable matches. Tony Khan’s latest addition is a tag team bout featuring Darby Allin and Sting taking on the team of Adam Cole and MJF. This match promises to be a thrilling encounter, with the veteran duo of Darby Allin and Sting facing off against the cunning and ruthless tag team of Adam Cole and MJF.
AEW’s Unique Booking Strategy
AEW’s booking strategy has been a major factor in the promotion’s success, and it appears that WWE officials are taking notice. According to a WWE insider, AEW’s willingness to push the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in professional wrestling has been a major factor in their success. “AEW’s booking strategy is unlike anything we’ve seen in a long time,” said the insider. “They’re not afraid to take risks and push the envelope, which has resulted in some of the most memorable matches and moments in recent memory.”
WWE officials are reportedly impressed with AEW’s ability to balance storytelling and in-ring action, creating a unique viewing experience for fans. “AEW’s approach to storytelling is refreshing,” said the insider. “They’re not afraid to tell a story that’s not necessarily tied to a specific pay-per-view event, which has resulted in a more cohesive and engaging viewing experience for fans.”
WWE’s Response to AEW’s Success
While WWE officials are reportedly taking note of AEW’s success, it’s unclear whether they will adopt a similar booking strategy. According to sources close to Cody Rhodes, WWE officials are hesitant to make any major changes to their booking strategy, citing concerns about alienating long-time fans.
However, some within WWE are reportedly pushing for a more aggressive approach to booking, one that would see a greater emphasis on in-ring action and a willingness to take risks. “There’s a growing sense within WWE that we need to shake things up and take a few more risks in the ring,” said a source close to Cody Rhodes. “We’re not just talking about booking a few more high-impact matches, we’re talking about fundamentally changing the way we approach storytelling and in-ring action.”
The Impact of AEW’s Success on WWE’s Future Plans
The success of AEW has undoubtedly had an impact on WWE’s future plans, with some reports suggesting that the promotion is re-evaluating its pay-per-view strategy. According to a WWE insider, the promotion is considering a more flexible approach to pay-per-view events, one that would see a greater emphasis on live events and a willingness to experiment with new formats.
While it’s unclear whether WWE will adopt a similar booking strategy to AEW, it’s clear that the promotion is taking note of their success. As the wrestling world waits with bated breath for the upcoming AEW Dynamite event, WWE officials are reportedly busy re-evaluating their own strategy, with some even suggesting that the event could be used as a blueprint for future pay-per-view events.
In the end, only time will tell whether WWE will follow in AEW’s footsteps, but one thing is certain: the wrestling world is in for a wild ride as these two promotions continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in professional wrestling.