A brand new promotion
For decades WWE, which is predominantly known as a wrestling company with Vince McMahon as its CEO has enjoyed monopoly over the media and entertainment industry worldwide.

However, a pro-wrestling company by the name All Elite Wrestling, AEW is all set to give cut-throat competition to WWE. The UK based billionaire and the owner of NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars football franchise and the Fulham Football Club in England Shahid Khan, aims to launch his 36-year old son Tony into his brand new promotion, AEW. The company’s highly anticipated debut event, “Double or Nothing” will take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on 25th May. Many believe this new promotion will be groundbreaking and revolutionary. How will they achieve their purpose?

AEW will most likely alter the pro wrestling landscape since they possess sheer talent and some legendary names from the wrestling world including Chris Jeriko, Kenny Omega , and The Young Bucks, who always have the fans on the edge of their seats. The early 2000’s saw the reign of WWE, but with the number of fans growing by the day, the wrestling industry was rarely serving its purpose with only one option, the WWE.

Tony Khan is not just well-versed with the media, but has connections with Conrad Thompson who for years has enjoyed the status of being an ultimate pro wrestling insider. These factors provide a strong base to him and may even give AEW an edge over WWE in the near future.

Surprisingly the legendary Ric Flair happens to be Thompson’s father-in-law which further sugar coats the story. Tony Khan, with massive funding and remarkable talents by his side, will most likely shake the world for wrestling fans and his vision to transform the wrestling world might make him The Market Leader. Future and competition with WWE

It brings us down to the Television shows and their running times weekly. AEW has applied for the Trademark “Tuesday Night Dynamite”, which is enough to spread mayhem among fans that the show will come live on Tuesdays, which again is a smart move on their behalf.

To our amazement, “WWE smackdown” usually runs on Tuesdays but the company has come to close a deal with FOX which has moved the show to Fridays, and we’re talking a deal worth billions of dollars. WWE cannot keep calm! What has driven them to be concerned way before a new company is coming into play, even when no revenue is generated as yet?

Wrestling aside, the world is all ready to witness Vince McMahon and Shahid Khan face to face in what will be known as the battle of billionaires. Let’s see who sweeps the market share!