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  1. 2 hours ago, TheVileOne said:

    Considering how they all just happened, I think yes there most certainly is.

    If this was an emotional kneejerk reaction to losing Cody Rhodes, wouldn't it have happened sooner? Cody's Wrestlemania match was on Saturday. His disembodied-head-hovering-over-a-box tv return was on Monday. This is days later, and in the world of Twitter and especially the world of Tony Khan tweeting without thinking, that's an eternity.

    I know you're a big Cody stan, but if Tony put even half the stock in him that you think he does, he would have given him what he wanted to get him to stay. He obviously didn't think Cody was worth his asking price. Whether he was right or not, none of us can say -- so far, he's appeared at WrestleMania (which was going to do great numbers with or without him) and on the Raw after WrestleMania, which always has a ratings bump. If business picks up for WWE or dips for AEW, then we'll know he was wrong to let him go.

     

  2. 8 hours ago, Blue Dragon said:

    "Sean Ross Sapp has Confirmed that a lot of the new ROH roster will be made of AEW contracted talent and talent that work AEW often. Says a lot of ROH regulars will no longer be there."

    Wasn't the whole roster released from their contracts earlier this year anyway?

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  3. 2 hours ago, LoneWolf&Subs said:

    So the mullet has fortunately/unfortunately returned . We know Brian Pillman Jr has one, and Omega had them ironically. But which singles star wrestler will get one first to cement it back on the wrestling stage?
     

    I’m counting on Hangman Page. 

    Abaddon has an 80s joshi monster heel one.

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  4. Just now, Wyld Samurai said:

    What I didn't understand from The Hangman feud was that Matt lost all his money... how did he become "Big Money" Matt when he had just lost his salary to Page?

    He was already Big Money Matt (though perhaps not in name.) It was his weaselly way of getting other people's money that got him into that mess with Page.

    And he only lost three months' salary, which is nothing to sneeze at but not exactly Big-Show-investing-in-a-strip-mall.

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  5. Wrestling is littered with guys who though they were better than they were. Hunter is possibly the best of that bunch, and one of the few who got to try to pull it off.

    He was a good character worker, but not the kind you build a promotion around. They tried it anyway.

    He had charisma, but not the kind to break out into mainstream crossover success. They tried it anyway.

    He was a good wrestler, but not a superworker whose strengths lent themselves to epic in-ring classics. They tried it anyway.

    He had a good physique. So they booked him in a posedown with Scott Steiner.

    He had a couple of storylines where he was devious and manipulative. So they dubbed him the Cerebral Assassin and had him... hit people with sledgehammers and play-act necrophilia.

    He was ultimately, ironically, a solid B+.

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  6. 2 hours ago, Nineteen said:

    Speaking of new AEW signings coming in hot and disappearing, I really hope guys like Malakai and Lee are meant for big big things in this company. I feel like the main event scene (Jericho to Mox to Kenny to Hangman) has been handled excellently but you have a great mix of established guys (the aforementioned) and guys like MJF who you know are gonna hold that belt someday, I know there's only so many spots but I really hope do better than "slumming it on dark." I know there's the joke that RoH will the new AEW C show just... I hope TK finds a way to balance all these guys out in terms of air time.
     

    I was thinking about this earlier, and I feel like if they can continue to juggle the roster effectively, the cycling of wrestlers in and out - combined with the company's willingness to let talent work elsewhere - can serve as a sort of ersatz territorial system, where talent runs less of a risk of getting overexposed by being on tv every week for eight years.

    Of course, there's no guarantee it works. They'll have to keep a lot of plates spinning, and there's always the chance of alienating people who feel like they should be getting tv time when they aren't. But it will be interesting to see how it pans out as the years go by.

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  7. 4 minutes ago, killsteve said:

    im not on the 'AEW is racist' noise but it is pretty jarring how they seem to have stuck all the black guys together in the same go-nowhere mid-card program. Keith Lee already feels like just another guy

    I mean, you have to ignore an awful lot of the roster to say Starks/Hobbes/Lee is "all the black guys" when it wasn't even half the guys on this week's episode.

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  8. 3 hours ago, odessasteps said:

    It certainly seems like the indies is full of niche promotions. I don't watch them anymore, but is having a "fight club" gimmick really "worse" than a death match promotion or, historically, inter species wrestling or chikara? 

    The problem is when it comes across less like a gimmick and more like the wrestling equivalent of a bunch of tech bros Disrupting the Paradigm.  Less Fight Club and more WeWork.

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  9. 2 hours ago, DMJ said:


    * I'm guessing that most people going to Stand and Deliver or that are coming in from out of town are also going to at least one night of Mania so tacking on an additional $50 minimum for an NXT show on top of an already-very-expensive weekend just seems crazy unless you literally have absolutely no budget to worry about. 

    Conversely, if you're already paying to go see Mania, with travel, accommodations, and tickets for the show itself, what's another $50? One less shirt at the merch stand and one less beer during Happy Corbin's match?

  10. 13 hours ago, Gorman said:

    Make sure the trash gets hauled away from the arena or someone might Duggan it.

    I mean, it's not really a championship. It's basically just the Million Dollar Belt, or Flair's "real world championship" when he was in the WWF. It's a prop, and it's fine that way.

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  11. This was only my second time seeing Session Moth Martina (I think the other was against Su Yung?), but I really feel like she's better suited to a match structure where she can do broader character work. She was just sort of there in this one, outside of a couple of grinding-on-Ruby moments. Ruby does some good selling. I echo the above, she should have played off of SMM more.

    Just when I was rounding the corner on Archer, they pick probably the least interesting move to base a one-move match around. I get what they were going for, though.

    Sky/Dean, Emi/Stat, and Garcia/Jaz were pretty good. The idea of a "main event" on a show like this might be a bit of a stretch, but I feel like the women's match would have worked better than the Yuta/Solow match. Did like the QT/Yuta fake interference bit, and I understand why that would go on last.

  12. Well, the name comes from Japan, so the patronymic would have come first. And given that he was "the man they call Vader" and not "the man they call Van Vader", we can deduce that his name when westernized should have been Vader Big Van.

     

    Or, if you prefer, Google Translate says that "big van vader" is Dutch for "piglet from father."

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