It depends on what you install. You can do an arch install without Wayland. I'm currently running x11 on Arch with Wayland also installed so I can switch back and forth at any time.
However, unless you like to spend time learning how Linux works, I'd just go with another distro like Nobara. It will have everything you want pre configured.
Welp time to give the hard working CEOs a well earned raise of a few billion.
while we are at it, i think we should cut costs. From where? well the biggest source of losses of course! the employee's wages! or even their entire jobs!