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  1. 2 hours ago, odessasteps said:

    It would seem odd for Becky to leave right after they published her book and her husband still there. I could see a mini vacation off TV to freshen her up. 

    I've said this before but I would not be shocked if Becky is heading for either a full or partial retirement as her last year or so very much has the feel of wrapping things up. Had the run as NXT champ facing the new women, got in the Nia feud finally, wrote a book and put over the new ace of the division at the big show of the year, has a couple months left on her contract and has a young kid at home? If she was wrapping things up to a degree... it would look a lot like this.

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  2. On 4/13/2024 at 5:42 PM, Kang said:

    PWInsider reported WWE will be pulling back on the augmented reality stuff for at least the TV shows. So cutting down on the Holograms on tv. The latest Smackdown was said to be the last time for tv as it was.

    Good. A few of them aren't bad (I actually like the Judgement Day druids thing for some reason) but I'll gladly give them up to get rid of the other awful ones.

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  3. 16 hours ago, AxB said:

    The Copyright striking of AEW (and CMLL) didn't come from AEW. There's a guy on twitter who likes to copyright claim things for no apparent reason. He did the same thing a couple of years ago and the IWC blamed Aubrey Edwards because misogynists gotta misogyny. 

    The Aubrey bit is exactly what you said but... the fact they removed the footage from their own youtube vid would require the copyright strikes not coming from inside the house to be one hell of a coincidence.

  4. 22 hours ago, Elsalvajeloco said:

    Yeah, you carefully select one wrestler anything sounds suspect. Shit, Dom has 29 matches this year. He is clearly the high number. He is probably above and beyond any wrestler anywhere. Everyone else checking several people has between 10 to 20 ish.

    You may not believe this but I legit only looked up one WWE guy and one AEW guy, based on who generally seems to be wrestling the most. If I happened to guess the person who worked the most for each company then... well then I watch too much wrestling but that's neither here nor there. If anything that means my feel is probably about right, that the typical WWE guy in a given spot is working a bit more than the equivalent in AEW. Neither of them are working the old WWE schedule thank god (or a current lucha schedule apparently), but the AEW guys who aren't working a bunch of indies are working a bit less and that's fine.

     

    That said... since the comparison was brought up before and it seemed fair I looked up Rollins and in 2023 he worked just over a hundred matches, if Ospreay hits that number in a year in AEW even working the occasional NJPW show I will gladly say I'm completely wrong 🙂

  5. 5 hours ago, Elsalvajeloco said:

    If he were with WWE, he probably working a similar schedule of doing an interview one week on TV and wrestling the next week rinse repeat. When you only have five or six matches per TV show, how many people are wrestling EVERY week? So if you're not wrestling on TV every week, that leaves the two house shows. For majority of the year, it's the supershows which include both brands. How many people are working those? 15-20 people? It can't be that many. 

    This sounded suspect to me so I did an experiment and picked a random WWE and AEW wrestler who seem to be fairly active in each company (Dom Mysterio and Orange Cassidy) and checked how many matches they have worked since the start of 2023. Dom worked 135, Orange worked 86. Given that Orange worked basically every single AEW house show, the Jericho cruise and a few indy dates to get to said number that's probably close to the AEW upper limit, so while it isn't nothing it is still less than 2/3 of the alternative.

    Granted this is very unscientific but a busy WWE wrestler seems to clearly be working more than a busy AEW one, and I see no reason Ospreay wouldn't be busy unless he negotiated very well.

     

    EDIT: Also unless I am confusing this with someone else Rollins apologized to Will years ago re: the twitter stuff and they've been complimentary towards each other in the years since.

  6. 1 hour ago, Niners Fan in CT said:

    Also,  Will Ospreay.  I'm not mad at him going at Triple H in that promo.

    I think it was the wrong week to do so as it really added to the whole "jeez AEW cares more about what's going on in WWE Land than their own" feel of things they had going tonight.

    Anyways hopefully AEW realize this was a moronic week and learn from it.

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  7. 15 hours ago, Greggulator said:

    Did everyone rightfully think the original version of Judgement Day was the absolute most DOA thing in years? Now Priest and Rhea are world champs. I think Judgment Day have been the past year or so the heart and soul of Raw — Rhea, tag champs, Dom’s awesomeness, etc. Well deserved for a stable that has clearly worked really hard with a lot of individual talent who know how to make each other shine as a group. Priest really looks like he’ll be a pretty good heel champ for a few months until they have a good face to put over. 

    It is amazing how much better they got by ditching Edge and bringing in a then floundering, green as hell Dom Mysterio. At the time no one would view that as an upgrade but wrestling is odd like that sometimes.

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  8. I feel silly having to say this... but y'all realize there is a high chance Hunter was just working with that statement, right? He's on a media appearance and he can't just straight say "oh yeah, there's good reasons why some people would rather work elsewhere" so he responds in a way that deflects away from that. You can argue that it didn't work, but I think taking it as something he 100% believes and is honestly glad they didn't sign is a touch naive. 

  9. 10 hours ago, Pete said:

    Something I meant to mention earlier re Makabe/Thatcher: I think there was one rope running spot in the entire match. Literally everything else was graps/strikes, so if that's your bag you know where to go.

    Someone pointed this out to me years ago, but I don't know that I've ever seen Thatcher run the ropes in a match. He's worked enough matches that it's had to have happened at some point but he may do so less frequently than just about everyone else currently working.

  10. I just have to say... do you know how hard it is to make me towards Punk's side on anything nowadays? I don't want to get lost in the moment and call that opening Edge bit the most cringe thing AEW has ever done, but jesus christ you don't respond to an ex-employee saying mixed things about you (he was often positive towards AEW in the full interview) on your live tv show, particularly to lead off. Kingston and Schiavone had this figured out, this actually felt pathetic.

     

    (I mostly wrote that to distract myself from that absolutely WTF White/Gunn match >_>)

    (The rest of the show was fine)

  11. 1 hour ago, NoFistsJustFlips said:

    Preaching to the choir. I had a shockingly similar post in either the February or March thread where I said the show would improve with a clear hierarchy for the titles.

    To poorly rip off a well worn quote, if you have multiple #2 titles you have zero #2 titles. Tony has been so concerned with establishing the various belts credibility that he never worked out their identities and that's also rather important.

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  12. Yeah I think one has to understand that in terms of wrestling games released in the US... Warzone was one of the better ones at the time of its release. None of the other WWE games beforehand were rather good aside from maybe Wrestlefest (which was arcade only), it had possibly the first real Stateside create a wrestler and WCW/NWO World tour just beat it out (and while better the AKI games didn't become truly great in the US until Revenge came out). The controls while overly complicated make more sense in historical context as for the previous five or so years fighting games were king and hence one became used to having to memorize a bunch of button presses to perform moves. That said it has aged wretchedly and there is zero reason to revisit it.

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  13. I mean they sort of touched on Rhea's house show spot during the face to face confrontation Rhea and Becky had on Raw last week, it is now part of their story/feud so I think it is fair to touch upon. I also think whatever Becky's thoughts are (they are likely this) she is gonna hold this line until the match is done because of this.

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  14. There is no one in either WWE or AEW who needs to jump to the other more than Starks. He's heated up multiple times in AEW to show that he is that guy and they just always lose interest in him through no fault of his own. All he needs is to be on tv consistently and I think he can manage the rest and even Vince's WWE could have probably managed that thanks to Raw being 3 hours long. I can see those who mainly watch AEW or think ill of WWE wanting him to stay but it has become clear that the company is just never gonna be consistently behind him, he was ready to be a star two years ago now.

     

    Right behind him is Hobbs BTW.

  15. I feel like WWE realized quickly that while Sasha Banks had great presence and could cut a solid brief promo she did not have big show opening monologue talents (TBF most don't). For whatever reason AEW seems to have unlearned this and like... I know there are some people who have a real hate on for Mone, I think she's one of the best american women wrestlers out there atm but I don't think you can book her to just talking like this for another month before letting her wrestle.

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  16. The Creeds are both awesome and really need to be pulled aside before they end up hurting someone bad. I don't think it is so much disregard for their opponents as it is youthful naivety, but there is a point in many of their matches where they try something that would be perfect if this was all real but generally isn't done as you aren't legit trying to kill your opponents. I assume they'll get it at some point, I just hope they figure it out before something eventually goes wrong.

  17. I recall reading discussion somewhere about how many modern wrestler themes, particularly in WWE land, are basically designed just to pavlovianly train the audience to chant or whoa or whatnot on command, Mone's theme is the most that ever. Thought it was a better moment than promo but these big intro/welcome back promos often suffer from being a bit rote (see: CM Punk's WWE one).

     

    Will is a much more confident promo right off the bat than I expected.

     

    It's a bit mean to say... but can you imagine signing Okada just to put the ROH or NJ Strong title on him?

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