Wrestling Has Its Own Version Of A Console War And It's Screwing Things Up
Briefly

The obsession with wrestlers fostered by fans has blurred the lines, leading to unhealthy tribalism between WWE and AEW supporters, who often disparage each other relentlessly.
WWE under Triple H is focused on character-driven long-term narratives, presenting wrestlers like Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins in dramatic scripted feuds that translate into the ring.
In stark contrast, AEW emphasizes the athleticism and performance of younger talent, prioritizing work rate and engagement over the heavy dialogue that characterized Vince McMahon's WWE era.
The playful rivalry between WWE and AEW, once a source of entertainment, has devolved into toxic interactions that reveal deeper cultural divides among wrestling fans.
Read at Kotaku
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