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Old 07-19-2020, 04:10 AM   #115
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I think this was a lot of people tuning in who haven't seen the show ever or in a while. I was one of those people, I don't watch Impact and haven't given a ppv of theirs a chance in probably 2 or 3 years.


I tune in, I see Trey and Ace Austin in the main-event. I haven't see them before but if you tell me they are main-eventers I will believe it. Then you bring in Rich Swann and Eric Young -- Now, I have seen them before. I know Rich Swann is not a main-eventer. I've seen Eric Young before, both in TNA when he was doing his weird "I'm an underdog with a beard just like Daniel Bryan in WWE schtick" and in NXT as a low-level enhancement talent. Why am I supposed to believe they belong in a main-event? And you have Eddie Edwards who I mostly remember as a personality-lacking guy in a tag team now dressed like a Cena fanatic in capri jorts and neon.


It's a weird way to sell your main-event scene to people tuning in for the first time or first time in a while. Lord knows Josh Matthews doesn't help either.
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