5 Biggest Things That Could Worry Vince McMahon In Competition With AEW

Is Vince McMahon 'All In' with this one?
Is Vince McMahon 'All In' with this one?

#2 Getting more creative freedom in All Elite Wrestling

Banks, Balor, and Nakamura are just a few of the most underutilized stars in the business
Banks, Balor, and Nakamura are just a few of the most underutilized stars in the business

Another element that is making headlines all over the wrestling world is the amount of current WWE superstars wanting to leave WWE due to the lack of creative direction.

You sure cannot blame them for being underlooked, with stars like Shinsuke Nakamura, Sasha Banks, Bayley, Finn Balor, The Usos, Dolph Ziggler and others not getting any significant push on the main roster.

With AEW's inception in the wrestling business leading to many superstars being vocal about their creative direction in Vince McMahon's billion dollar company, this could really act as a worrying sign for the boss.

Considering that the likes of Finn Balor and Sasha Banks have been given the spotlight lately, it is just a justification of the fact that there is a possibility that many superstars would want to make the necessary transition to the newly formed promotion.

Since there have been rumors that All Elite Wrestling has cracked a groundbreaking TV deal along similar lines of WCW, this could very well come across as a thing of concern to Mr. McMahon and the entire WWE management.

It's a damn shame that a guy like Shinsuke Nakamura who was evidently the most charismatic superstar to come from Japan has remained so underutilized on SmackDown Live.

The WWE's creative team has often been known to frustrate superstars with a lack of clear direction on the road ahead and this could just act as a catalyst in AEW's favor if they play their cards right.

The WCW lost of a lot of mid card talent like The Radicalz, Rey Mysterio & Chris Jericho who jumped ship to the WWE after being overlooked for yesteryear stars. The WWE has to ensure that they do not repeat the same mistake.

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