#3 The All Elite Wrestling factor amidst viewership decline
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With legions in the wrestling community disappointed with how things are transpiring on the main roster, WWE's loss could end up being All Elite Wrestling's gain. The newly introduced wrestling promotion is all set to take the wrestling world by storm with their first pay-per-view - Double or Nothing.
Since the likes of Kenny Omega, Chris Jericho, The Young Bucks, and Cody Rhodes will enjoy some creative freedom on their promotion, an element of rejuvenation may be brought forth in the wrestling world. Considering that such a decline in interest could potentially prove beneficial for a promotion like AEW, a Roman Reigns return on the red brand seems idealistic for the creative team.
With Vince McMahon likely put all his eggs in a single basket in the case of Roman Reigns, what will this mean for the current superstars gracing Monday Night Raw on a weekly basis?