WWE Was Reportedly Unhappy With Fans Bringing ALL ELITE WRESTLING Shirts And Signs To SMACKDOWN LIVE

WWE Was Reportedly Unhappy With Fans Bringing ALL ELITE WRESTLING Shirts And Signs To SMACKDOWN LIVE

After defeating WCW in the Monday Night Wars, WWE hasn't faced any real competition. That could be about to change thanks to All Elite Wrestling, though, and some fans at SmackDown Live got a surprise...

By JoshWilding - Jan 09, 2019 01:01 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It seems as if WWE really didn't like the All Elite Wrestling rally taking place so close to SmackDown Live in Jacksonville, Florida yesterday (and understandably so). According to a number of wrestling fans on social media, they were now allowed to wear AEW shirts to the show and anyone trying to get in with a sign mentioning the "Elite" in any form ended up having them confiscated before entering.

It seems as if one of AEW's aims is to make fans happy and there were quite a few digs made at the way WWE treats them during that press conference. Regardless, the company is clearly on Vince McMahon's radar and there's no way they haven't noticed just how much talent the company has secured or the money that's supporting them behind the scenes thanks to co-founder Tony Khan. 

It's said that a number of WWE Superstars are thinking about making the leap to AEW once their contracts expire because the prospect of health insurance and a platform to shine on is very exciting. How things play out from here promises to be very interesting indeed and we'll keep you guys updated. For now, be sure to let us know your thoughts on this news in the comments section down below.
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