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It's a blood match!
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I loved the Nick/Fenix match and the Darby/Mox match... The Jericho segment with SCU was good at points but I feel like they missed some material, the joke didn't really work. Plus Daniels and Kazarian need to stay away from the mic.
The seeming botch from Santana or the ref in the tag match was total crap. He should've just counted to 3. Seems like a lot of folks are saying it's one of the best episodes I'd say it's the worst. But still good. |
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King of Suplexes/Oxy
Posts: 18,466
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This week everything felt separate and mostly isolated. Yeah, there was some connection like with Nick stealing the slapjack from PnP and Jurassic Express running in at the end of the Inner Circle segment, but it doesn't feel like there was one major plot pushing things along from segment to segment. All the individual parts were mostly good, so it was still a "good" show, but I think the major differentiator for AEW has been the fact that it feels like a living/breathing show and a "real" place where people interact. This week was a lot more like a standard WWE show where it felt to an extent like 8 different producers/writers produced 8 separate segments and no one really talked. |
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