I'm not quite sure what to make of it. At first, I defended 6* and thought Dave was just speaking figuratively, not breaking his entire rating system to suddenly declare the best wrestling happening right now to be incomparable to any wrestling he has ever seen in the history of the world. I haven't seen it. I'm sure it's great. I hope it's great. I want it to be great. Really, really great. I'm someone who thinks this whole "Meltzer loves action and nothing else about wrestling, really" is tribalist, reductive, and silly (not to mention inaccurate) when I see it, but I can't ignore that he's making a mockery of himself with this stuff too. I'll never question his motives or his integrity, but I do think without maybe even trying, he has created this entire prophecy in wrestling that now fulfills itself. So in essence, his argument is now that matches are great if the people in the building go crazy for them. Period. The end. But he's gotten so far inside the heads of wrestlers that they have reshaped fan expectations to match his own personal tastes. I'd love to go into far more detail on it than I have time to do at the moment, but I think that's what has happened. He -- Dave Meltzer -- wrote/rewrote the rulebook for what is and isn't a great match. Wrestling itself followed suit, because the WON is such an institution that we now have a generation of wrestlers who grew up as fans reading it. And there you go.