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WWE Legend Jim Ross recently spoke on who profited more from the relationship between the AEW and the Impact Wrestling. Professional wrestling promotions are working together for a long time.

The All Elite Wrestling and the Impact wrestling are not the two promotions working together for the first time in professional wrestling history. The older pro wrestling fans know that event WWE worked with different promotions in the past.

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Jim Ross On Who Benefitted More From AEW – Impact Relationship

It is done by most of the promotions to compete with the best promotion of the time. When WWE did it they are nowhere near the best promotion in the world neither in the United States of America. Arguably, the Jim Crockett promotion or the World Championship Wrestling was far more superior than the WWE.

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Right now there can not be any doubt that WWE is the biggest professional wrestling promotion in the world right now. AEW is a new promotion that is trying to make a mark in the world of professional wrestling and Impact Wrestling is also out of their Prime. So these two promotions working together benefit both of them.

The current commentator of the AEW flight to figure out which promotion got more benefit from this relationship. Recently in an interview with DAZN he said;

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“I think as it relates to Impact, that’s done through the cooperative efforts of nature of Tony Khan. Don Callis is a part of the management team at Impact and the on-camera manager of Kenny Omega. I think I’m going to sound bad saying this, I’m sure. I think this relationship has helped Impact more than it’s helped AEW.

“But I don’t know that we’re measuring. I don’t know that we’re judging, quite frankly. If it helps the wrestling business, and it makes it more fan-friendly, then we all win. Tony Khan’s philosophy is to do business with everybody that we want that can help our brand. I think that’s kind of the concept, and I don’t think it’s going to end with Impact.”