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When Wrestling Fans Become Elitsts

Do fans need to take a step back despite all the hype for All Elite Wrestling, or are they diving in head first despite potential disappointment?

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Ite Lemalu lays out for you what happens when wrestling fans become elitists.

The wrestling world is buzzing over the arrival of All Elite Wrestling. This new promotion was founded by Shahid Khan and his son Tony, and envisioned by Cody Rhodes and Matt and Nick Jackson – the Young Bucks, after the success of the ‘All In’ event in September 2018. ‘All In’ was created by Rhodes and the Jackson brothers in response to a comment that was made by a wrestling journalist named Dave Meltzer who claimed that other than the WWE, no other group in the US could draw a crowd of 10,000 to their event. At the time, Rhodes and the Jackson brothers were members of the Ring of Honor roster and decided to challenge Meltzer’s perception on behalf of their employers and the independent circuit. With assistance from ROH and the use of their own resources, Rhodes and the Jacksons organised a card which included wrestlers, announcers, referees, and other personalities from ROH and other organisations. The challenge resulted with ‘All In’ drawing a sell out crowd of more than 11,000 fans, thus disproving Meltzer’s comment.

Months after the ‘All In’ event, the Khan family approached Rhodes and the Bucks with a proposal that would allow them to capitalise on their success and this eventuated into the formation of All Elite Wrestling. Along with Rhodes, and the Young Bucks, several others left ROH in December to be a part of the new venture.

Shahid Khan.

The Khan family are not strangers to the sports world. In addition to financially backing All Elite Wrestling, they are the proprietors of the Jacksonville Jaguars from the National Football League (NFL), and the Fulham Football Club from the English Premier League (EPL). In addition to being wrestlers in the company, Rhodes, and the Young Bucks are also Executive Vice Presidents. AEW could potentially fill a void in the US scene which many fans haven’t seen since the ‘Monday Night War’ between WCW and the WWE in the 1990s while others were too young or weren’t born to experience a time when there were two or more major wrestling promotions.

Cody Rhodes and the Young Bucks.

Since the AEW’s launch in January 2019, it has already begun selling merchandise despite not putting on a wrestling event or announcing a television deal. With the Khan’s financial backing, the proven abilities of Rhodes and the Young Bucks, and their mastery of social media, they have also made their intentions clear that they aim to be in direct competition with the WWE. This has definitely added to the hype. AEW supporters, egged on by the excitement started showing up at WWE events wearing ‘AEW’ t-shirts and having them confiscated by the security guards. The most recent of these incidents were captured on video during the WWE’s Royal Rumble when a male fan in an AEW shirt was ordered by security to remove his shirt. The fan complied and was already wearing another shirt underneath. This causes speculation on whether the fan knew what he was doing but did it to be defiant and show his support to the new wrestling organisation.

Fan forced to remove AEW T-Shirt at the Royal Rumble

A fan at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view was forced to remove his All Elite Wrestling (AEW) apparel by WWE.The images and video of the fan removing his AEW t-shirt went viral and led to a response from the company's Executive Vice President, Nick Jackson of The Young Bucks.In case you didn't know…WWE has had a history of making fans change t-shirts at events for a variety of reasons, but only recently has the trend resurfaced.The company was rumoured to have barred people wearing AEW merchandise from entering the arena for a SmackDown Live show earlier this month before the videos and reports went viral and the fans were let back in.The heart of the matterThe fan was seated in the front row of the right aisle, a few feet away from the ring and was forced to remove his AEW shirt by WWE personnel.The video came from Twitter User "blackheart;kelsey" but went viral when a Twitter user "Scrump_1" posted to his account about 30 minutes into the show.The photo of the fan being forced to remove his AEW merch came from Twitter User JSRiley87 who responded to a tweet from Adam Pacitti of Cultaholic and hit the internet about 40 minutes into the show.Nick Jackson of The Young Bucks would respond to the video and say that AEW would never force a fan wearing a WWE shirt to remove it just because they were at an AEW event.Twitter erupted with tweets of fans admonishing WWE for forcing fans to change their attire, while others supported it and called it "a smart business decision" by the company looking to crush any perceived competition.The video shows that the fan had another shirt underneath his AEW merch, which could mean that he was prepared for the shirt to get removed or that he possibly changed into the shirt when he got in the arena.For More Information On News Of The World Subscribe To My Channel.

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I remember years ago while I was in high school, a group of friends and I decided to have a meal together after school. We wanted to eat from different fast food places, so I grabbed my meal from one restaurant while others got their food from another establishment, and we met up with rest of our group where they chose to eat from the most common fast food place. While we were sharing in our meal and enjoying the conversation, one of the staff members approached our table and asked if we could pack up our food and move elsewhere. After explaining their situation and policy to us, we were happy to move along and find another spot.

As a teenager, I wasn’t mindful that the restaurant had a business to run, and it would’ve reflected badly on them if other customers walked in and saw that people weren’t eating their food.

AEW wrestler, Chris Jericho posing with fans at the AEW rally.

The AEW fans may not be as innocent. I’ve observed on social media instances where they show their support in a brash and cocky manner, feeding off the arrogant and self-worship vibe that Rhodes and the Bucks display as part of their characters.

If you intend on going to a WWE event, then do so as a fan. Don’t be intrusive and go looking for a fight, as if you’re doing a service for the competitor, because you’re not! Competition is great and it’s wonderful when fans can show support for their favourite company. But supporting your favourite company at the expense of another shows poor behaviour. It is important that all fans when attending wrestling events to use some common sense in their approach to the show.

The reality for the fans is that they are being sucked into the hype driven by Rhodes and the Bucks on social media in anticipation of AEW’s first event. However, this does not mean that they are expecting fans to be silly or indeed not use their own common sense when attending WWE shows. Sometimes taking a step back from the hype as a fan is advised even if Cody Rhodes and the Young Bucks act like their own biggest marks.

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Chris King: The Wyatt Sicks’ Wasted Potential By WWE

Chris King takes a look at the WWE and their wasted potential of Uncle Howdy and the Wyatt Sicks faction.

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Chris King takes a look at the WWE and their wasted potential of Uncle Howdy and the Wyatt Sicks faction.

It’s that time of the year again, folks; it’s unfortunate and downright awful that so many WWE superstars got released today. I’m not going to list all of them, but I am going to talk about one of my favorite factions, 

The Wyatt Sicks. Nikki Cross, Joe Gacy, Erik Rowan, and Bo Dallas (Uncle Howdy) were something special. After Bo’s brother Bray Wyatt’s tragic passing, WWE felt like there was a hole that needed to be filled. Wyatt was one of the most creative and brilliant characters, and Bo would be taking over his brother’s concept and bringing it to life. In 2024, at the end of an incredible documentary highlighting Wyatt’s career and struggles, Bo appeared on the screen portrayed as Uncle Howdy. The last time Uncle Howdy was seen on-screen was at the 2023 Royal Rumble, where Wyatt defeated LA Knight in a Pitch Black Match. Howdy jumped off a structure onto Knight. 

This post-credit scene sparked so much speculation and excitement that Wyatt’s brother would carry on his legacy and possibly debut the faction that was Wyatt’s concept. On the June 17th episode of Monday Night Raw, The Wyatt Sicks made their dramatic debut ,destroying the backstage area as well as “murdering” Chad Gable. It was such an iconic arrival for Howdy as he made his menacing walk from the back into the audience who were chanting “Holy Shit.” The Sicks and American Made (Chad Gable and The Creed Brothers) battled for months, with The Sicks being victorious. On the September 9th episode of Raw, The Sicks defeated them, with Howdy getting the win with Sister Abigail. 

The following year, The Sicks would move over to Friday Night SmackDown, and it seemed like WWE had a plan in place. They would win the tag team championships from The Street Profits and start to look dominant. Now, what should have happened next is Howdy should have won the United States title. The Sicks could have held all the gold over on the blue brand, but it never happened. The Sicks entered into a never-ending feud with The MFT’s (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, JC Mateo, and Talla Tonga.) It started off exciting, and the WWE Universe was red-hot for their interactions. 

After months of repetitive matches and The MFT’s stealing their lantern, the feud grew tiresome and boring. Even Tama asked Solo why they are still holding onto the lantern, as it was destroying them as a whole. Finally on the SmackDown before Mania, Tama

gave the lantern back to Howdy against Solo’s wishes. Please explain to me why both factions fought almost every single week instead of just having one final blowoff match at WrestleMania. 

It should have been either a massive street fight or a falls count anywhere match on the grandest stage of them all. Instead, it turned into a meaningless week-after-week extravaganza that benefited no one. The MFTs won the rivalry, and The Sicks don’t even work for WWE anymore. This was the same criminalized creative process that Wyatt dealt with during his first run in the company. 

We’ll never know how much of a dangerous force The Wyatt Sicks could have been in the WWE. For all their careers’ sake, I hope they stay far away from the company for as long as possible. Every superstar that was cut deserves better!

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Chris King: Bloodline Saga: Is This the Right Call For WWE?

Chris King questions the WWE’s logic in setting up Jacob Fatu as the next challenger for World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns 

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Chris King questions the WWE’s logic in setting up Jacob Fatu as the next challenger for World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns

Roman Reigns is once again World Heavyweight Champion after his dominant win over CM Punk at WrestleMania 42. On the following night on Monday Night Raw, The OG Bloodline came back together as a well-oiled machine as The Usos stood side by side with Roman. With the WWE Universe asking who would be the first to challenge “The Tribal Chief,” Jacob Fatu shocked the world by answering the call. 

Fatu is running hot after his impressive win over Drew McIntyre and feels like he is ready to become the new world champion. This bloodline segment ended Raw, and it picked right back up on SmackDown with even Solo Sikoa and the MFTs involved. This is now two shows that have been centered around The Bloodline saga, and it’s made me question whether or not WWE should be retelling this story. 

The Bloodline (Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Solo Sikoa) ran WWE for over four years as Reigns’ henchmen, doing his dirty work to retain his title. Even though Roman has declared he doesn’t want Jey and Jimmy to serve him, it sure seems like WWE are spinning their wheels. Fatu could add a whole new chapter into the story, even if he’s not able to beat Roman at Backlash. “The Samoan Werewolf” could be forced to do the same thing as Jey did all those years ago and fall in line. 

 In my opinion, I feel like Fatu should be challenging for the Undisputed WWE Championship because that’s a title I feel like he should win. I understand standing up to your blood and trying to prove you’re the best, but I don’t think this is the right move. It feels like 2022 all over again, as The Bloodline is the central focus on both shows. If Fatu doesn’t win, what happens to all his momentum he’s been building over the last two years? 

Why did WWE make this the best choice for storyline purposes? Why couldn’t creative have come up with a different challenger for Roman? There are so many other superstars that could challenge The Tribal Chief, such as Rusev, Bron Breakker, Gunther, or even a returning Sheamus. 

I just can’t help but question WWE’s logic here, and it kind of reminds me of all the times The Shield reunited. Could WWE be pushing the same storyline too many times here? Could the WWE Universe get tired of this rinse and repeat cycle of The Bloodline Saga?

Are we about to see all the weekly episodes solely focused on The Bloodline again? Will it be cinema… Yes. Is there still money in The Bloodline… Yes. Was it the right call? That’s to be determined!

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