AEW All Out DESTROYS WWE Wrestlepalooza: 5 Hours vs 30 Dollar ESPN Disaster!

AEW All Out proved to be the decisive winner in the pro wrestling showdown, delivering quality in-ring action that WWE’s Wrestlepalooza—and its expensive $30 ESPN subscription—simply couldn’t match. While WWE’s show was a corporate disappointment filled with controversial returns and recycled matches, AEW’s five-hour marathon was a rollercoaster of incredible performances and shocking moments.
From the brutal masterpiece between Mark Briscoe and MJF to the “must-see car crash” of the Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin Coffin Match, AEW won the night. Meanwhile, WWE’s event was defined by a stale Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena main event and a mixed tag match that made fans uncomfortable.
Read the full Ringside Report verdict to find out why All Out’s quality of wrestling gave it the decisive victory, and why WWE’s “age problem” and ESPN debut spelled disaster.
WrestleMania 41 Fallout: Cena, Orton, Rock, and Bloodline Drama

Get the inside scoop on the biggest wrestling news! Ringside Report hosts Dave Simon and Genesis Johnny North break down the WrestleMania 41 fallout, including John Cena vs. Randy Orton, The Rock’s absence, and the latest Bloodline drama. Plus, a deep dive into AEW with updates on the Owen Hart tournament, Anarchy in the Arena possibilities, and FTR’s surprising new alliance. Don’t miss this essential recap for every male pro wrestling fan!
AEW World’s End 2024: Moxley’s Fight Club, MJF’s Diamond Dilemma, and Okada’s Big Play

AEW World’s End 2024 brings major showdowns, while WWE prepares to move Raw to Netflix and stretch SmackDown to three hours. Moxley’s title defence, a heated Continental Classic, and TNA’s new Canadian TV deal spark debate. Hear Dave Simon and Johnny North’s insights and audience reactions on Wrestling Uncensored.