Won't: They might be starting their own promotion to compete with WWE/Other promotions

As most wrestling fans have heard over the last week, a group based in Florida has filed the trademarks for 'All Out', 'All Elite Wrestling,' 'AEW Double or Nothing," "All Out," and "Tuesday Night Dynamite."
If the rumors and signs pointing to the formation of a new promotion are all true, then the Elite certainly will not be signing with the WWE once their current contracts expire.
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It will be disappointing not to see the wrestler's in the biggest company in the world, but it's their choice.
They clearly love the business and have become masterminds at marketing themselves outside of a huge company.
They have a highly successful web show (Being the Elite), have a deal with Prowrestlingtees.com and were able to put off the biggest independent show in history with All In.
They clearly are business savvy wrestlers and if they are forming a partnership with the son of the Jacksonville Jaguars, then the money is certainly there for the backing.
Shad Khan recently tried to purchase Wembley Stadium but was unsuccessful. He owns the Jaguars and Fulham FC of the English Premier League.
Guys don't just try to buy a storied stadium like Wembley. They are billionaires who have money that most of us normies cannot even fathom of having.
If they have the backing of that kind of money, forming a new promotion won't be as hard as four wrestlers doing so out of their own pockets.
Also, don't discount that this could be an indirect shot at the reformation of the XFL.
Vince McMahon stated earlier in the year that he's rebooting the promotion in hopes for relaunching it in 2020.
Since Khan has a stake in the NFL, the XFL's main potential competition, what better way to get back at WWE then to form a wrestling promotion with the four top free agents of 2018?
They might be the four top free agents of the last five years if not for Ricochet, AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura.
These particular four wrestlers could indeed pull of starting their own promotion as we saw with the success and caliber of wrestlers that performed at All In.
Anyone who is unhappy with their place in WWE could leave or ask for their release with hopes of greener pastures in the blossoming promotion.
The pro wrestling fan will look for the sport anywhere that offers it and does it well. WWE fans may not.
And that's perfectly fine as well. Omega himself said that his wrestling might not be for everyone and that's fine.
What he wants to do is offer any fan a quality match/product outside of the main avenue that it is usually offered. He's grateful to those who watch it and is fine if others do not watch.
I know one thing for certain - If the promotion is launched, I'll be keeping tabs on it.
As WWE and WCW proved during the Monday Night Wars - competition is good for pro wrestling.
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