WWE superstars CM Punk, Triple H and The Rock have shared their insights about WWE and AEW.

Several weeks from now, WWE will move NXT from the WWE Network and begin broadcasting it out each and every week live on Wednesday nights on the USA Network.

In relation to this, on Oct. 2, AEW will debut their weekly show on TNT also on Wednesday nights. From the look of how things are going, it appears that it could be the official beginning of the "Wednesday Night Wars."

Just recently, CM Punk has weighed in on the upcoming so-called wrestling war between AEW and WWE's NXT. According to Punk, there’s really no war going on and people should just enjoy wrestling.

“It doesn’t have to be like that. I’m here to tell you, we need to realize that it’s all there for us and we should enjoy all of it. Just enjoy the wrestling. Whether its WWE or AEW or NXT, you guys don’t have to choose, you can watch it all,” Punk said.

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CM Punk quit WWE after the 2014 Royal Rumble. wrestlingnewsreport.com

Along with the “war” between the two pro wrestling promotions, reports also claim that WWE CEO Vince McMahon will be much more hands-on with the brand. However, Triple H stated that it is not the case.

In his recent interview with TalkSport, the WWE legend stated that he finds the issue “funny” and focused on looking at McMahon’s credibility as a businessman instead.

According “The Game,” there are a lot of misconceptions about McMahon, but the truth is that all of the things people are enjoying in wrestling these days is because of him.

“And the truth is that it's just funny, the small-mindedness of it, that people don't give Vince credit for being the businessman that he is. So, when people talk about him as a businessman, there's just so many crazy misconceptions. The truth is, all of what we're doing right now, this business, is because of him,” Triple H explained.

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In this picture, Paul Michael Levesque, known as Triple H, poses before attending a show at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris, as part of the WrestleMania Revenge Tour, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) European tour, in Paris, April 22, 2016. THOMAS SAMSON/AFP/Getty Images

Meanwhile, AEW’s “All Out” show from last weekend was another hit event that has got wrestling fans talking ahead of the Wednesday Night Wars between AEW and WWE's NXT.

WWE superstar turned Hollywood actor Dwayne Johnson, better known as “The Rock” found the time in his busy schedule to watch AEW's “All Out” show last Saturday.

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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson attends the "Skyscraper" New York Premiere at AMC Loews Lincoln Square on July 10, 2018 in New York City. Michael Loccisano/Getty Images

Johnson commended the event and specified that AEW’s ring commentator Jim Ross did a great job.

"So much fun for the crowd!! Double A!! Spine on the pine. No one better!! And great call Jim Ross," Johnson wrote.