5 reasons why AEW has been disappointing and 5 reasons they are still generating excitement

Fans were excited for the advent of All Elite Wrestling, but many have voiced their disappointment with the promotion.
Fans were excited for the advent of All Elite Wrestling, but many have voiced their disappointment with the promotion.

Exciting #3: All Elite Wrestling has made Pay Per View events feel special again

Chris Jericho's shocking appearance at All In set the standard for AEW's pay per view events as special occasions where anything might happen.
Chris Jericho's shocking appearance at All In set the standard for AEW's pay per view events as special occasions where anything might happen.

While it is true that All Elite Wrestling is operating on a past PPV model, it's also true that they are returning PPV wrestling to its roots.

When wrestling companies began to experiment with pay per view after the success of WrestleMania and Starrcade, the intention was to keep the number of PPV events per year low. Not only would this increase the odds that a fan would be willing to shell out extra money for the event, but it would also ensure the events kept their 'special' feel.

But as the Monday Night War ramped up, both WCW and WWE started having monthly PPVs. This became an industry standard, and the WWE has continued to run one or even two PPVs each and every month.

AEW's Pay Per views are more sporadic, but a lot of effort has been taken to make the events feel like special, can't miss shows.

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