AEW is on a roll ever since they lured John Cena away from the NWA. Raw and SmackDown, both on the USA Network are bodyslamming the competition right now.
The NWA meanwhile is looking for a new face to fill Cena's boots, but that will be tough. On FX and G4 respectively, Dynamite and Rampage have slid behind AEW's weekly shows as a result of Cena's departure.
WCW is still chugging along, but their ratings have slid in recent years. WCW hopes that with Turner buying 45% of UPN, they can move Thunder to network television next fall.
TNA has had to regroup after Vince Russo was fired amid the fallout from the Big Poppa Poop incident. Also, Impact will likely be shifted to another weeknight since The Hub is now carrying the World League of American Football on Friday nights. In case anyone's wondering, The Hub licensed the Friday Night Football song from The Last Boy Scout as part of its WLAF coverage.
Bally ran into a conflict of interest when The Hub acquired the rights to TNA Impact. ECW, which has been on HBO since the late Nineties, will move to Showtime, XYZ and ESPN 2, all owned by Henson, starting this September.
The Vince Russo/Ian Rotten promotion being planned for AEG TV is gonna have a bit of a tough time attracting talent. Especially when there will be some wrestlers that will feel antsy about being featured on a channel that prides itself as a right-wing, fundamentalist alternative to its rivals.