The Wrestling Mogul Shares His Perspective on the Grandeur of Both Events
In a recent segment on the “83 Weeks” podcast, Eric Bischoff, a prominent figure in the wrestling industry, shared his thoughts on the comparison between AEW’s ALL IN and WWE’s flagship event, WrestleMania.
Bischoff acknowledged the significance of the AEW ALL IN event, especially given its grand setting at Wembley Stadium with a staggering 80,000 attendees. However, he quickly pointed out the distinct aura surrounding WrestleMania. According to Bischoff, from the moment WrestleMania begins to its final curtain call, there’s an unmistakable feeling that you’re witnessing something truly special.
Drawing a contrast, Bischoff mentioned that while AEW ALL IN had the massive crowd and the grandeur of Wembley, certain elements within the show felt lacking. He pointed out the absence of certain dramatic packages, support elements, and the overall presentation that one would expect from a stadium show of such magnitude. In his words, AEW ALL IN felt like “a really, really good Indie show on steroids.”
While Bischoff’s comments might stir debate among wrestling enthusiasts, it’s evident that both AEW ALL IN and WrestleMania have carved their unique niches in the wrestling landscape. Each event, with its distinct flavor and presentation, offers fans a unique experience, making them both invaluable to the world of professional wrestling.