Since its inception in 2019, All Elite Wrestling has emerged as a legitimate rival to the Stamford-based company’s monopoly in the wrestling business. While many believe that WWE is still in the lead, it is hard to deny that Tony Khan’s brand is also quickly climbing the rungs of popularity.

During his appearance on WNYT, Paul Wight recently discussed the differences between the two promotions. The seven-time world champion believes that the distinction lies in the presentation of the shows.

Furthermore, the veteran spoke about how Tony Khan needs to justify the camera’s presence in every segment.

Tony Khan’s tactics certainly have merits since they have enabled the company to grow exponentially over the last couple of years. It remains to be seen how much further the promotion will progress in the foreseeable future.

The former WWE Superstar has talked about another difference between the two brands earlier

While the presentation is certainly a key distinction between the two promotions, there is another aspect that is vastly different between WWE and AEW.

According to Paul Wight, Tony Khan’s company focuses on the wrestling aspect of the show, providing dream match-ups and physical spectacles.

However, the Stamford-based company leans on presenting “soap operaesque episodes” that cater to a different section of the audience.

Wight was last seen wrestling in March on an episode of AEW Dark - Elevation. He is currently working more as a commentator than a wrestler in the promotion.

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