Mansoor Explains The Biggest Difference Between WWE And AEW

Former WWE star and current AEW star Mansoor recently appeared on Talk Is Jericho, where he discussed a number of topics including the biggest difference between WWE and AEW.

Mansoor said, “I would say that the biggest difference is that in WWE, it kind of feels like the moment you walk through the door, there’s kind of a decision made about you and how successful you’re going to be. Of course, there’s exceptions to every rule, but nine times out of ten, there’s a slot that you’re put in and you can exercise that role to the best of your ability and that’s how you do your job well.”

On what MxM Collection has been able to do in AEW compared to WWE:

“In AEW, I feel like if you put everything you have into something, they can make it happen for you, but at the end of the day, it’s sink or swim based on your ability and your instincts and your talent. For example, when we had the wonderful Rico Constantine at WrestleDream in our corner, that was something that happened because we simply asked Sonjay Dutt. We said, ‘Hey, is it possible to have somebody that’s been out of the business for 20 years, who is the famous stylist for Billy and Chuck, in our corner for this match?’ He said, ‘If you can get his number, you can convince him, I will do my best to make that happen.’ Where as I feel in WWE, that probably would be a hard no.”

On how you have to produce yourself in AEW:

“Not that we’re trying to bury WWE, it’s just that it’s a very well oiled machine. That’s the way it works, the production is incredible, but in order for that to be a well oiled machine, you can’t have too many deviations or straying from the plan so to speak of what the people at the top want. I think in AEW, it’s a lot more like, if you can kind of produce yourself in a way that is smart and works with the show, then you’ll succeed.”

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(H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes)