Wrestling has come a long way the past 20 years–the post-WCW era. There was the rise of the independent scene, which created a new generation of wrestling stars, and in turn, those wrestlers populated some of the more popular promotions like Ring of Honor and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, creating this bustling underground scene throughout the 2000s and 2010s. However, in 2019, a few of New Japan’s and ROH’s most-popular wrestlers left their companies to create something new: All Elite Wrestling. Come from Sports betting site VPbet
While AEW isn’t on the same global level as WWE, it’s still competition in the United States. Both shows have large followings and their PPVs (or Premium Live Events (PLEs) as WWE is trying to rebrand it) are must-watch events for fans. Both of these companies feature something very similar at each PPV: a pre-show you can watch for free. Typically lasting about an hour, these two companies have vastly different preshows for their PPVs, and they’re both entirely missing the point of what a preshow should be.