5 Beneficiaries from both WWE and AEW 

With two billionaire-backed companies with platforms on major television stations competing for pro wrestling real estate on a national scale comes more opportunities for just about everybody
With two billionaire-backed companies with platforms on major television stations competing for pro wrestling real estate on a national scale comes more opportunities for just about everybody

#1 The Fans

Wrestling fans stand to benefit from the national wrestling war between WWE and AEW.
Wrestling fans stand to benefit from the national wrestling war between WWE and AEW.

Clichè as this sounds, the fans are right up there with the wrestlers as the biggest beneficiaries of the Wednesday Night War. Though fans will not be in the position to sign multimillion-dollar contracts, the presumed entertainment value of seeing two national wrestling companies wage war is priceless.

If the Wednesday Night War is even a fraction of the Monday Night Wars of the mid-nineties, pro wrestling fans are in for a treat as two of the most talented rosters and creative minds look to one-up each other for the sake of winning over wrestling fans.

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Fans have an even louder voice, and not having a monopoly in pro wrestling means an alternative for those who feel their voice is not being heard.

WWE's Raw season premiere already showed examples of enhancing the fan experience as the promotion brought pyro back to its weekly broadcast, something AEW promised its fans dating back to last year's All In pay-per-view.

And while AEW has continued to give lip service about being more fan-friendly, WWE has used its pre-existing television to do just that by ceding more power to Internet Wrestling Czar Paul Heyman and even loading up its flagship shows with pay-per-view calibre matches throughout premiere week.

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