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Favourite matches/moments etc?

Mine:

  • Bryan Danielson vs. Zack Sabre Jr at AEW WrestleDream 2023. My #1 AEW match.
  • I turned the air blue when Adam Cole debuted at AEW All Out 2021 expecting Bryan Danielson who thankfully did a few minutes after on said show.
  • Bryan Danielson's first AEW match vs. Kenny Omega at AEW Grand Slam Dynamite, 22nd September 2021 for a long time was my #1 AEW match ever.
  • Bryan Danielson going 60 minutes vs. Hangman Adam Page on the Winter is Coming Dynamite, 15th December 2021 and over vs. MJF at AEW Revolution 2023.
  • "It's Sting!!!" Sting debut at AEW Winter is Coming Dynamite, 2nd December 2020.
  • The Mr. Brodie Lee Celebration of Life AEW Dynamite, 30th December 2020. One of the best wrestling shows ever. Just wish it never had to happen.
  • CM Punk returning to wrestling at AEW Rampage: The First Dance, 20th August 2021 after 7 years away.
  • CM Punk bringing back his ROH tracksuit top, shorts and AFI's A Fire Inside for the first time since June 2005 at AEW Revolution 2022.
  • CM Punk and MJF on the microphone exchanging barbs on AEW Dynamite, 24th November 2021.
  • The Gripe Bomb at AEW All Out 2022 press scrum conference which led to Brawl Out
  • The spectacle that was Thunder Rosa vs. Britt Baker Light's Out match on AEW St Patrick's Day Slam Dynamite, 17th March 2021.
  • Cody vs. Dustin Rhodes at the first AEW show, Double or Nothing 2019.
  • Mr. Brodie Lee squashing Cody for The TNT Championship on AEW Dynamite, 22nd August 2020.
  • Jon Moxley debuting at the end of AEW Double or Nothing 2019 after leaving WWE.
  • The rise of Eddie Kingston.
  • AEW x NJPW relationship.
  • FTR debut.
  • Samoa Joe wins the AEW World Championship at AEW Worlds End.
  • AEW bringing back WarGames as Blood & Guts.

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Mainly just giving me some wrestling on tv that's much closer to what I want out of a wrestling promotion. If AEW hadn't come along when it did, there's a good chance I wouldn't be watching pro wrestling at all right now. And, more importantly, I wouldn't have been able to share some really special time with my son watching at home and live at the arena.

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i've said this before, but the original All In rekindled my love of pro wrestling. I had taken around 10 years off, just watching Mania and the occasional Royal Rumble. It was fresh, it was exciting. i got tickets and went to watch it live. Beforehand, i had to do my homework to find out who all of these wrestlers were. Watched BTE every week. Endless hours on YouTube tracking down indie matches that showcased the talent. I was amazed at the MOVEZ~! and attire and presentation. AEW is obviously a continuation of that, so i will always think of it fondly. 

Anyway, the most memorable (POSITIVE) stuff to me from the last 5 years:

  • CM Punk's debut. i'm not the biggest Punk fan, but this moment was exhilarating. The buzz was incredible. 
  • Blood & Guts I. was so excited for this to come back and i've enjoyed each one. was the first one with the Jericho fall with the badly exposed foam? i don't begrudge him for protecting himself, but that just looked phony and kind of ended what had been a good match on a sour note.
  • Thunder Rosa's debut and feud with Britt Baker, and especially the No DQ match they had a couple years back. i enjoyed seeing her in Corgan's NWA, but her AEW stuff was above that level. For a time, she was my favorite current wrestler. full stop.
  • those first couple of months it was great seeing a bunch of JCP legends. At the time, i remember thinking that TNA was a continuation of late stage WCW, while AEW was more like if JCP had continued, this is what it would look like. i don't really feel that way anymore, but it was a warm feeling at the time.
  • Danielson's debut was spoiled for me (damn you non-wrestling sites! you're supposed to be safe for a day or so at least!) but the series of matches he's had has just been astronomically good. The man truly is the best in the world.
  • Shaq having a match. i know this feels stupid, but for some reason i really enjoyed it.
  • the rise of Cody Rhodes. not every promo was a home run, but i was always interested in what he had to say. And some of his matches were bangers. The Rhodes Brothers vs Young Bucks. the cage match. the dog collar match. i'm glad he won the WWE title, even if i haven't seen it.
  • All Out / Wembley Stadium. what a crazy story and atmosphere. 
  • Omega/Moxley Exploding Barbed Wire Death Match. ok, the explosion sucked, but the violence that led up to it was great and i refuse to let the final whimper take away from what came before.
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Favorite moment for me is the first Anarchy in the Arena where they're just going crazy trying to carve each other up with screwdrivers and shit while Wild Thing blares on repeat, plus the amazing visual of Eddie covered in blood with the gas can.  

Favorite match is probably either Danielson/Garcia 2/3 falls or the Punk/MJF dog collar match for the men and either the TayJay/Bunny & Ford street fight or Hayter/Sakura for the women.

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That Shaq ep of Hot Wings I watched had him saying "I sit around like a lot of guys watching TV saying 'I can do that', then I do em" and I immediately flashed back to him going through the table 😄

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The Cody Rhodes vs. Dustin Rhodes match, seeing that live was pretty special. You can tell the match meant a lot to them and they were exorcising a lot of demons, plus the post-match promo. Also seeing Jon Moxley make his AEW debut was pretty cool. 

The first Double or Nothing was a fun show overall, and it did feel exciting. The MGM Grand Garden Arena was literally packed for an event that wasn't WWE. Even five years ago that felt unimaginable. It felt cool that something like this had emerged that wasn't WWE because it was unheard of at the time. Then you had things like the guy dressed as Jesus in the crowd, and the crowd popping for the Jesus cosplayer. One of those "you had to be there" moments.

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15 hours ago, Log said:

Mainly just giving me some wrestling on tv that's much closer to what I want out of a wrestling promotion. If AEW hadn't come along when it did, there's a good chance I wouldn't be watching pro wrestling at all right now.

Definitely agree with this.

My favorite angles were Kenny's heel run with the title, leading to the perfect arc with Hangman getting his moment. Punk/MJF was great too, shame about everything else involving Punk. MJF's face turn was unexpected and awesome. Timeless Toni has a special place in my heart because not only does she make it work, but it seems like the first time a woman has been given total creative control for a character like that. It's kind of the next frontier after 10 years of "Hey NA, women can have great matches too."

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One of my favorite moments was already mentioned, that being the announcement of an exploding barbed wire death match on American PPV. The end was what it was but the feeling it gave me leading up to the show was rare these days.

Also seeing Omega/Ospreay had me going nuts. Same with Omega/Vikingo. I was with a bunch of non fans when that happened and everyone was losing their minds. 

Plus, they put Nick Gage on national television. Teenage CZWFans me would never have believed that. 

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Blood on live TV was a big thing for me. Moxley getting to be Moxley. Darby. Danielson doing MOTYs every week after he showed up. All the PPVs, in real time, on pirate feeds haha

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One of my favorite things about AEW this whole time has been their willingness to bring it outsiders for fun appearances. After years of only WWE and their presentation as "no other company even exists in our timeline," it was incredibly refreshing. We got one or more random appearances from:

Minoru Suzuki, Nick Gage, Matt Cardona, Maki Itoh, Jun Akiyama, Herchicero, Volador, Jeff Cobb, Tomohiro Ishii, Mistico, Juventud Guerrera, Yuji Nagata, DDP (in his last match since then!), KENTA, Warhorse, Allysin Kay, AZM, Satoshi Kojima, Gangrel, Sabu, Glacier, Haku, Eric Biscoff, Madusa, Awesome Kong, RnR Express, Jazz, Tommy Dreamer, Hurricane Helms, Big Damo, Trent Seven, Samuray del Sol, Aero Star, Kushida, MCMG, Homicide... Shit, there's more and I had to look at lot of those up...

 

...and fucking BRET HART introduced the World Title. 

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On 5/23/2024 at 9:35 AM, Log said:

Mainly just giving me some wrestling on tv that's much closer to what I want out of a wrestling promotion. If AEW hadn't come along when it did, there's a good chance I wouldn't be watching pro wrestling at all right now. 

Yup, that sounds about right for me. I tried to get back into WWE around 2014-2017 (mainly because of Danielson and Mox) but just couldn't do it anymore. Mox showing up at Double or Nothing got me interested enough to check out the first episode of Dynamite. I don't have regular cable access but would catch an episode here and there.  I didn't get a PPV until Revolution 2021 and really enjoyed that despite the botched ending. I went to the Dynamite after Revolution 2022 and Dynamite 200 and had a ball at both events. 

 

My favorite match was definitely the Ironman match between Danielson/MJF. Danielson showing up at All Out 2021 was also my favorite moment, I barely slept at all that night because I was so pumped. 

 

What I love the most about AEW is every show I watch gives me some fun matches with a lot of guys and gals I'd never have the chance of seeing in WWE. As big as a fan of wrestling as I am I'm probably the definition of a "casual fan." I've read about Okada and Ospreay on this board for years but never saw them wrestle until AEW. Orange Cassidy is my favorite and I love that he and others have been able to thrive on a national scale.

AEW isn't perfect and sometimes just irks me but as a whole I'm so glad it's around. I've yet to regret buying a show and I've met some great friends who also watch it. Props to this board for keeping the love of wrestling alive for me. Even during my 8 year period where I didn't watch at all I still lurked here and kept up with the product to some extent. 

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My path to AEW started on 11/5/17, in New Japan. I’m pretty sure I saw a post in the wee hours of the morning about Jericho debuting in a video, to challenge Omega to a match at WrestleKingdom a few months later. This would be my first long form introduction to NJPW, besides brief flirts with the company when I was like 13-15, buying videos off Highspots. Easily and widely accessible finally, I was one of those that signed up to NJPWorld to watch. And kept watching. But I was also still in my habit of watching WWE, and it would burn me out with the amount of weekly content, so sometimes I just wouldn’t bother with NJPW.

I forget how I discovered BTE - probably Reddit, but I know it was before Cody left WWE. Anyway, obviously the year Jericho was at WrestleKingdom for the first time (2018) was an important one, since AEW was announced at the year. I was skeptical, even with All In being a few months earlier and doing huge business. I remember tuning into the announcement/rally in the parking lot, and yeah they had Jericho, but that was it really. Bullet Club was doing great numbers with Hot Topic, but they’re reallyyyy being optimistic with this. I’d previously only seen Hangman in multi man matches in NJPW, and being Cody’s little lapdog. PAC? He kinda sucked in WWE to be honest. BTE is legitimately the only reason I continued to give this company any chance, until the first show.

That really changed everything. And then they announce they have a real TV deal, on TNT no less. Holy shit is this actually going to be a real, national thing??? The first Dynamite is the week that I watched my last full RAW or Smackdown or NXT, until Punk’s RAW return last. All good stuff that year, pandemic hits, it’s whatever but it’s still better than what WWE is doing at the time. Stadium Stampede blows my mind, eventful debuts like Christian, Sting, Kingston, etc. The slow rise of Hangman, which honestly took way too long but I get that the pandemic made them draw it out because you don’t want to crown him infront of barely anyone. Brodie dies, and that almost breaks my fandom in half.

Fast forward a few months, because I barely remember anything from the first half of 2021. I was just… I know I was into it, but clearly not invested since I don’t remember shit. Then here comes the CM Punk teases, and the Rampage announcement. Oh my god. I used to DVR that Backstage show just to see him back in the fold, just talking about wrestling. Then it happens, and I’m all the way back in. 1000%. I don’t know if AEW will ever have a hotter period (for me personally) because you just had this moment in time where everything clicked and they had huge WWE names sign with them. Omega/Danielson was electric, Omega/Hangman was too (I popped!).

I’m not sure if I’ll ever forgive (that’s a strong word, but you get it - maybe) Tony Khan and whoever else for just deciding to throw up their hands and let things just be the way they were, but Hangman cutting that promo and Punk winning the title was a definite shift. Then Brawl Out happens some months later, and the weird Moxley shit, and still nothing is done to repair the damage. Is Punk mostly at fault? Probably. But you don’t let your cash cow and your EVPs and another top star just simmer in their own anger and frustrations.

2023 comes and goes, so does Punk, and my interest is honestly back to where it was in early 2021. I’m just not feeling it. I still watch, but… the feeling is not restored, for me.

TLDR: I miss Punk in AEW, but they have banger matches and moments for the most part that always keep me watching. But my favorite is gone, back to a company I barely watch (except the PPVs) so I’m kind of just in limbo here.

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17 hours ago, Coletti said:

One of my favorite things about AEW this whole time has been their willingness to bring it outsiders for fun appearances. After years of only WWE and their presentation as "no other company even exists in our timeline," it was incredibly refreshing. We got one or more random appearances from:

Minoru Suzuki, Nick Gage, Matt Cardona, Maki Itoh, Jun Akiyama, Herchicero, Volador, Jeff Cobb, Tomohiro Ishii, Mistico, Juventud Guerrera, Yuji Nagata, DDP (in his last match since then!), KENTA, Warhorse, Allysin Kay, AZM, Satoshi Kojima, Gangrel, Sabu, Glacier, Haku, Eric Biscoff, Madusa, Awesome Kong, RnR Express, Jazz, Tommy Dreamer, Hurricane Helms, Big Damo, Trent Seven, Samuray del Sol, Aero Star, Kushida, MCMG, Homicide... Shit, there's more and I had to look at lot of those up...

 

...and fucking BRET HART introduced the World Title. 

Word.  AEW treating wrestling as something that just exists in the world is so refreshing.  I don’t know how they do it now because I don’t watch, but WWF / E forever acting like no other wrestling existed always made it feel like a fictional TV show and not a sport.  
 

I’ll eventually write something here about the five year thing, but I felt like I needed to call out this excellent point.

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There is an elephant in this thread that I think we're overlooking, and that's that Tony used to post here and we knows he knows his shit and he's gonna book accordingly. That is an attraction that I think is almost subliminal in a way with us. 

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First Five Year Highlights include: Orange Cassidy v Pac, Cody v Dustin, Ospreay v Danielson, Ospreay v Omega, Danielson v MJF, Cody-Jericho angles, the Continental Classic, Punk's debut, Danielson's debut, Malakai v Cody 1, Willow-Mercedes contract signing, Timeless Toni Storm's promos, Acclaimed v Swerve/Lee 1, Heel Bucks first title run, MJF's kangaroo kick tease, Sting's entire run, Andretti v Jericho, Nigel McGuiness on commentary, Daddy Magic on commentary, Elite Okada run to date, being live for Forbidden Door 2023, Hangman's hold my beer run, the Brodie Lee tribute show, Kingston v Mox, Kingston v Jericho, Kingston v Punk, MJF v Punk, FTR v Jay/Juice, FTR v Bucks, FTR v Briscoes (TKROH=AEW), LAX v Best Friends Parking Lot Brawl, Athena v Jody Threat, Garcia/Jericho/Danielson 'He's a wrestler' storyline, Wheeler v Mox, Wheeler v Danielson, Mox v Hanger, Hanger v Swerve, Takeshita v Ospreay, Ospreay, Mark Briscoe, OC's International Title run, Danielson v Omega, Danielson v Hangman, Danielson v Mox, and Mox's debut. To name a few. 

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I’ll never forget the New Year’s episode of BTE where everyone looks at their phones and then you see the phone and see the logo. I got goosebumps. It was probably the most down on wrestling I had ever been, but I loved that they took Meltzer’s bet on doing a 10k show and they did it in Chicago*. And then months later on NYD you get the AEW reveal. I got goosebumps for that. It really did feel like hope.

And from that point on AEW has given me way too many good memories, far more than WWE or NJPW has given me, even if WWE gave me the biggest single memories. There are simply too many to rattle off here…but here’s some…

- That Cody vs Dustin match. My god. I had tears in my eyes watching the end of that thing.

- There are only two promos I remember word for word in wrestling. One of them is the Stone Cold KotR promo, the other is Eddie’s in his first AEW appearance.

- Eddie’s promo against Jericho with the bottle of JD.

- Eddie winning his first big one and defeating Jericho.

- The Best Friends vs Santana and Ortiz Street fight.

- The Halloween episode of Dynamite in their first year.

- All of the post show videos from the early Dynamites.

- Cody going after all of the Inner Circle and going through the crowd to get to them.

- I forget the match, but it was a street fight and Santana or Ortiz opens a door and Orange Cassidy is randomly standing there.

- Kenny and Page winning the titles.

- Kenny and Page retaining the titles against the Bucks in what is still probably my favorite our second favorite AEW match. Certainly the best storytelling in a match AEW has had.

- Page winning the title and everything that went into that, like the Bucks nodding towards Page, Page yelling IS THAT ALL YOU GOT MOTHERFUCKER?!, etc.

- Stadium Stampede. All of it.

- Sammy getting run over with a golf cart.

- Zombie Eddie with a gas can.

- Archer throwing that little shit into a fucking goal post.

- The Ass Boys seemingly being the MVPs of the Covid era “crowds.” Actually, all of that Covid era felt pretty special.

- Brodie destroying Cody.

- All of Brodie on BTE.

- The Brodie memorial show.

- STIIIIIIIIING being the surprise for Winter is Coming. Never expected that.

- The entire Sting run showing how you book a legend like that and giving Sting a proper send off.

- Hangman vs Swerve Texas Death Match. Perfection.

- Seeing that Wembley crowd.

- First Dance, having tickets for it, but staying home because that was the day my wife was scheduled to go into the hospital at 7 am to try to induce her, watching First Dance on my home on the shitty hotel WiFi and using my AirPods for sound to not wake my wife up, because nothing happened that day and literally nothing happened until almost noon on Sunday.

- Punk vs MJF Dog Collar Match and Punk coming out to Miseria Cantare.

- The entrance the Lucha Bros. had for their tag title match against the Bucks in a steel cage.

- All of that tag title match.

- Cody’s promo for the first Covid Dynamite.

- “He’s gonna try!”

- OC beating PAC and then damn near elevating the International Title to be on the level with the World title.

- The Britt vs Rosa matches.

- Really, any time Britt bled. 

- Jamie Hayter wins the big one.

- Kenny steals the title with the help of TNA’s Don Callis.

- Kenny Omega, belt collector.

- The surprise double debut of AmDrag and Adam Cole.

- AmDrag vs Hangman 60 min time limit draw.

- Ospreay’s first babyface promo.

- Ospreay vs AmDrag.

- Okada’s surprise appearance to setup the 4 Way at Forbidden Door.

- The early days or years of the Dynamite show threads being long, saying PRO WRESTLING MOTHERFUCKERS, and then DEAN~! joining the fun and seeing what we’re all digging on. 

Like I said, this list could be so freaking long, but in 5 years, AEW has given me a ton to love and remember. It’s not always perfect, it’s rarely bad, it definitely could be better, but it helped make wrestling overall a better place compared to what it was before they came along. I definitely miss those early days where it had a diy feel to it, like it felt very raw, they did the absolute best with what they had, the sound production would go from being utter shit to flawless one show to the next, and so on. Even though those days are long gone, I still like what they’re doing. It’s glossier, more produced, and what not, but it still has enough of a raw feel to it and they somehow keep threading the needle.

 

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COVID was a really bad time for me as my personal issues hit a high. AEW was a rare good thing in life during that time. Dinner Debonair was on my birthday and I loved it. Arcade Anarchy was great fun. 

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I'm probably square in AEW's original target audience. I'd been disenfranchised with WWE for years, particularly since the Zack Ryder burial. There were fun moments here and there, but for the most part I was tuned out. I'd get little bits of stuff I liked, like Dean Ambrose finally winning the big one, or the Wyatt Family, but deep down I knew WWE would never stray from the same tired shit they'd been doing for 40 years. Then nXt turned into "Ring of Hunter" and I got REALLY burnt out on their product. I enjoyed "All In," but it wasn't until Mox showed up at the end of the first "Double or Nothing" where I was like "ok. This might be exactly my shit." I went to the first Atlanta Dynamite, with the Omega/Page vs. Lucha Bros match and the Cody/Wardlow steel cage match. It felt like a rock concert. It was living, breathing counterculture. Mox/Cobb was a banger, and Mox entered from the aisle right next to us. It ruled. I hadn't had that much fun at a wrestling show ever. The next Atlanta show; not so much. I got to see Sting, and that was awesome, and Danielson and Punk, but that was also the taping where Cody went through the flaming table and still went over Andrade. I'd like to think I was there for Cody's highest and lowest points in AEW. 

I still don't watch WWE. Not really. I'll check out the Rumble and if there's something people are talking about, I'll check out the youtube clip. I'm by my nature a contrarian, and so AEW as a challenger brand appeals to me. I love the variety. The lucha, puro, and American styles all on display on a single broadcast. I hadn't seen Hechicero in a long time, and had never seen Vikingo, before they showed up in AEW. Same with Takeshita, Bryan Keith, Komander, and Bandido. There are many others. Brody King, Kris Statlander, Thunder Rosa, Ricky Starks, Wardlow, and Wheeler Yuta. It takes a long time to re-train an audience that's used to one presentation. WWE is, at it's core, a marketing and PR juggernaut. I'm convinced what happens between the ropes and onscreen on their show really doesn't matter much as long as the machine behind it is unified and purposeful in it's message. AEW needs to weather the storm. Letting Cody get away was probably a mistake, in retrospect. Not just for how much he would've continued to help your brand, but because WWE would've had to come up with another way to sell the last two wrestlemanias. I'm rambling. I'd love to see more of a renewed focus on younger or fresher talent for AEW. Malakai Black isn't young, but he certainly wasn't overexposed in nxt or on the main roster. The HOB moving to the forefront on the strength of a long, dominant TNT title reign for him would be good television. Will Ospreay and Kazuchika Okada have breathed new life into the program, and Toni Storm's transformation has been absolutely resplendent. The Bang Bang Gang is a fantastic collection of young, fresh heels, and Swerve Strickland has a chance to transcend. AEW should stay the course. Get through the next year. WWE is cyclical, and if we've seen anything, it's that it doesn't take much to derail their momentum. I love All Elite Wrestling, even though it seems like sometimes I don't. There are certainly things about the decisions made by TK that I don't like. S&O should've never lost to the Best Friends, for one, and should've probably been the first AEW Tag Champs. The over-reliance on a certain group of ROH and NJPW alumni is baffling, and I don't get why Athena isn't on their main programming. But all in all, AEW gives me what I want in a wrestling show. A fast-paced, mostly hard-hitting in-ring product that's complemented by sports entertainment, rather than tainted by it. 

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So I'd stopped watching wrestling around January of 2017 because I could no longer support scumbags who supported scumbags.  I got by on PWG, who was running far more often back then, ROH on TV, and whatever else I came across.  As a longtime PWG fan, AEW, essentially PWG with a budget and a TV contract, was right in my wheelhouse.   I'm a little disillusioned with its current product, as I feel like they've fallen into a rut of "use meaningless matches to fill time between PPVs," also there's too many belts, and the Punk saga was a real black eye I'm not sure they've fully bounced back from, but shit, I'm still thankful AEW exists and gives fans like me a readily-accessible alternative.  I'm also happy, of course, that so many wrestlers are getting money and exposure they probably wouldn't have gotten if WWE still monopolized the wrestling business.  Competition makes wrestling better.

Memories off the top of my head and I'm sure I'll miss stuff:

  • All the Best Friends' crazy shit, including the Parking Lot Brawl and Arcade Anarchy
  • The Codyverse, including Cody curing racism
  • Covid shows
  • Dozing off trying to watch that interminable Max/Hager Covid era empty arena match
  • Eddie Motherfucking Kingston proving to us regular shlubs with issues that a regular shlub with issues can win.
  • Hangman the post modern babyface
  • Just the idea of wrestlers having friends, and wholesomeness in general, refuting decades of McMahon's "friends are just people waiting to stab you in the back" right wing narrative
  • Kenny and Callis stealing the belt and tricking me into watching an episode of TNA
  • Licensed music!
  • Sting showing what a veteran can be.  Punk, decidedly far less so    
  • Two grown men going through a goth phase
  • Jamie Hayter being awesome, including that crazy match vs Emi Sakura
  • The Continental Classic was awesome
  • MISTER BRODIE LEE
  • The Shaq match
  • The announce team finally finding a perfect groove with Excalibur, Schiavone, & Taz
  • Hangman & Omega seemingly defending the tag belts every week during Covid in incredible matches (I know it was only a handful but it all runs together)
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