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The Money & The Miles
Dave Meltzer reported that many ex-WWE stars indeed felt after going to AEW that it was a "step-down." Despite certain talents getting opportunities on TV, they personally don't feel they've contributed much to the promotion.
The Wrestling Observer journalist added that there are talents in AEW who are seemingly waiting for their current deals to expire so that they can plot a potential return.
All Elite Wrestling might have broken records of late, but a section of the locker room still views World Wrestling Entertainment on a different level.
"A lot of ex-WWE talent went to AEW and saw it as a step down, and even though some of them have been pushed, they haven't really helped the company, although they still may," Meltzer stated.
The Wrestling Observer journalist added that there are talents in AEW who are seemingly waiting for their current deals to expire so that they can plot a potential return.
All Elite Wrestling might have broken records of late, but a section of the locker room still views World Wrestling Entertainment on a different level.
"But there are several that you get the impression that they can't wait to get back to WWE, see it as the major league, if they can get an offer when their AEW deal expires."
More AEW stars allegedly can't wait to return to 'major league' WWE - Reports
WWE is always open to making big signings, as evident from their recent acquisition of Jade Cargill.
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