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Originally Posted by #1-norm-fan
They have a roster to fill outside of the main event. Yes, a guy like Matt Hardy is useful as a name to use to put their younger stars over and to mingle with the undercard and give them a rub. Which is exactly how he’s used. I haven’t even seen Chavo on the show yet but if the most he’s done is manage Andrade “for a few weeks” and that’s your 2nd best example... Holy shit.
They aren’t allowed to fill these roles though because they are, IN YOUR OWN FUCKING WORDS, “washed up WWE guys”. Who gives a fuck? They’re playing veteran roles. That’s where veterans come from. But you have to bitch and argue the point because you’re Noid and every discussion must turn into an awkward, desperate attempt to shit on AEW.
You’re a try-hard and I do not care about your personal opinion of anyone on the AEW roster at this point.
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Yes, and you can fill that roster with the “best guys for the job,” as you do brilliantly brought to everyone’s attention earlier. So much great talent has been passed over because TK has problems saying “no.”
Matt Hardy is NOT useful in 2021. He cannot cut an effective promo, his ring work has been bland at its very best since way before 2010 (which is when even I, a former Matt Hardy fan, had to admit it). And no, Chavo Guerrero is NOT my “second best example.” That’s your sea-lioning again. Chavo Guerrero is an amusing example of how anybody can get a job, whether or not it compliments the show at all. Some people don’t want to see these acts on their TV at all in 2021, wouldn’t have been keen for them in 2012.
And Matt Hardy has not been strictly confined to the mid-card. He’s been featured in the main event of a PPV, currently manages three tag teams and had a recent edition of Rampage basically built around him, and was just in a main event for a World Title shot
this week. Tony Khan has also spent millions humoring his terrible ideas with remote shoots. Don’t give me this bullshit about him being a generous veteran talent trying to help young guys. He’s gotten no one over, is incapable of it and doesn’t deserve
any spot on television in 2021, unless it was as Jeff’s brother.
The whole show matters. Top-to-bottom. Some internet fans have this idea that you can just put anything on before the thing they think justifies everything. It doesn’t really work like that. Some of their choices, many of them in and around the main event, are fucking horrendous. They aren’t choosing the right people for the right jobs, which is what disconnects people. They aren’t obligated to buy a promotion that pushes Matt Hardy in 2021 because of your forced logic to try and win an argument you’re secretly embarrassed you got into.
Yes, AEW should hire the most talented people for jobs. Great insight, #fan.

Good things. We all like good things. You know what? I think AEW should stay away from bad things, regardless of whether they have been in WWE or not. Smart stuff, yeah?