"Been doing it for a while"- Fans believe WWE's recent accomplishment already achieved by AEW

AEW and WWE are two leading wrestling promotions in the US [Image Credits: WWE
AEW and WWE are two leading wrestling promotions in the US [Image Credits: WWE's website, AEW's YouTube channel]

Wrestling fans recently shared their reactions to visual similarities between AEW and WWE's recent camera work and production.

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Stepping into its fifth year, All Elite Wrestling looks to solidify its position as a legitimate competitor to WWE, which is widely regarded as the premier sports entertainment brand in the world.

Under Triple H's leadership, WWE is currently undergoing a renaissance in terms of audience figures, ratings, and creative decisions. Many fans have noted the recent improvements in the company's production of its flagship shows and Premium Live Events, especially praising the shift from abrupt camera cuts to long shots and increasingly innovative framing.

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AEW has made several changes to the set, presentation, and production for its flagship show, Dynamite, following the unforgettable pay-per-view Revolution 2024. A clip from the singles bout between Will Ospreay and Claudio Castagnoli on the latest episode of Dynamite surfaced on X/Twitter. The user who shared the clip pointed to the uncut panning camera shot and its similarity to WWE's recent production style.

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Fans reacted to the post on X, with several users accusing the Tony Khan-led promotion of mimicking WWE's photography and production and criticizing the company for its low attendance numbers.

Tweets critiquing AEW for supposedly copying WWE
Tweets critiquing AEW for supposedly copying WWE

However, another section of fans praised AEW's presentation on Dynamite and argued that the promotion used such camera shots on Collision before WWE used them regularly.

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Twitter users claim that AEW is not merely copying WWE's camera work
Twitter users claim that AEW is not merely copying WWE's camera work

AEW is gearing up for upcoming pay-per-view Dynasty 2024

Although All Elite Wrestling has been receiving negative press lately, the promotion is gearing up for Dynasty 2024. The event will take place on April 21, 2024, and will emanate from the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Several high-stakes matches have been built up and announced for the card. Several titles will be on the line at the pay-per-view, as Swerve Strickland will challenge Samoa Joe for the AEW World Championship, Thunder Rosa will take on Toni Storm for the Women's World Championship, and Kyle O'Reilly will square off against Roderick Strong for the International Championship.

Furthermore, Kazuchika Okada will defend the Continental Championship against Pac, Julia Hart will defend the TBS Title against Willow Nightingale, and HOOK will defend his FTW Title against Chris Jericho. New World Tag Team Champions and Undisputed World Trios Champions will also be crowned in matches pitting The Young Bucks against FTR and Bullet Club Gold against The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn, respectively.

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Furthermore, the show will also present a first-time dream match as Bryan Danielson takes on Will Ospreay, as well as a blockbuster trios bout between The House of Black and the team of Eddie Kingston, ROH World Champion Mark Briscoe, and TNT Champion Adam Copeland.

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It remains to be seen what the landscape of All Elite Wrestling looks like after Dynasty 2024.

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Edited by Angana Roy
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