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AEW TV - 9/6 - 9/9 - Fearing For Our Collective Safeties
sek69 replied to Timbo Slice's topic in AEW
He sure looked like one to Vince. Also at this point I don't know why anyone goes to Corny for opinions on modern wrestling. I could listen to him talk about working for Fritz and Watts all day but I'd rather have a root canal than listen to his Opinionz 4 U about AEW -
AEW TV - 9/6 - 9/9 - Fearing For Our Collective Safeties
sek69 replied to Timbo Slice's topic in AEW
Bryan promising to go balls out in his final year is something that sounds both amazing and terrifying at the same time. -
AEW TV - 9/6 - 9/9 - Fearing For Our Collective Safeties
sek69 replied to Timbo Slice's topic in AEW
Darby trying to sell that what Luchasaurus did to him backstage was even half as bad as what he routinely does to himself is unintentionally hilarious. -
AEW TV - 9/6 - 9/9 - Fearing For Our Collective Safeties
sek69 replied to Timbo Slice's topic in AEW
Collision is saved, Jade Cargill is back! -
There really was no reason to keep him around, since he was only there as an obvious carrot for Punk to come back.
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I can definitely see WWE switching to the AEW model of just letting peoples' deals run out instead of doing mass firings. I'm sure no one in the company gives a shit about the PR aspect of it, but surely they understand the morale boost of folks not having to constantly worry about the grim reaper.
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AEW TV - 9/6 - 9/9 - Fearing For Our Collective Safeties
sek69 replied to Timbo Slice's topic in AEW
This run as Faux TNT Champ is the first time I've ever seen Christian at the level good brother @C.S. always has. -
AEW TV - 9/6 - 9/9 - Fearing For Our Collective Safeties
sek69 replied to Timbo Slice's topic in AEW
Rene doing her best Mean Gene makes this even better. -
I know Punk 100% would want to take Tony to court if he felt wrongly terminated, but I also think he's smart enough to know he couldn't outlast a billionaire in court no matter how stubborn he is.
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Also doing Becky/Tiff now helps no one. You shouldn't be beating either one right now, and doing a fuck finish would just throw cold water on both of them.
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I'm actually surprised that they had someone beat that, I always assumed that was one of those things WWE would keep around forever because they thought it was funny that a guy the smart fans disliked like Honky was the all time IC champ.
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Not sure what the point of breaking off Zoey from Trish only to have her lose on Raw immediately.
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I've been thinking for a while now that what Tony needs is a bad cop like Johnny Ace or JR was for Vince. Someone to give the bad news/lay down the law so he doesn't end up facing the wrath of the talent directly. Also this whole drama makes me want to know how it went down when the Jags fired Urban Meyer.
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That's been a constant with AEW: No matter how lackluster a card looks, or what bullshit is overshadowing them, every one of their shows has been good to great. I don't recall watching a AEW PPV and feeling like I didn't get my money's worth.
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Yes, yes he was. He was going on TV and being unprofessional towards his co workers. Regardless of "who started it" Punk kept it going by acting like an aggrieved teenager needing to get the last word. He got into backstage fights and caused booking plans to get upturned due to the fallout of them.
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Well he was actively fucking with a promotion they enjoy watching, so I understand. Also we all know how calm and level headed wrestling fans can be
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Billy is down to do business with anyone if it helps the NWA, but I just don't see those two being able to last more than five minutes together before they try to strangle each other.
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No, he's worse IMO. From his wikipedia page: In an interview with radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones in 2016, Corgan voiced discontent with "social justice warriors", comparing them to Maoists, cult members, and the Ku Klux Klan, and calling their actions a threat to freedom of speech.[126] In 2018, he called himself a "free-market libertarian capitalist"
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I'm fairly certain Punk and Billy working together would go worse than him working with the Elite. Something tells me the guy who wore a trans rights shirt on TV would have issue with the guy who gets off on his champ being a regular on Fox News.
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After Brawl Out, the reaction within WWE was "now they (AEW) know what we had to deal with" which makes it seem very much they don't want to deal with the bullshit that comes with working with Punk.
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IMO I expect half the reason the Elite have gone relatively unharmed in all this is the fact Punk appears to be physically incapable of not making snarky comments that rev everything up again. His very first promo after Brawl Out he had to drop the line "I'm sorry the only thing softer than you (the people mad at him) are the wrestlers you like". At that point I knew this was just going to blow up again because the man just can't stop himself. That's not to say the Elite are blameless, they obviously could have handled things better, but it's mostly been Punk being the world's most annoying little brother and constantly making comments crafted solely to provoke.
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Trish had a massive hematoma egg on her forehead that looked like an alien was going to pop out of it
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Also everyone in the building thought we were going to see Trish die when she did the spot hanging from the top of the cage. I don't know how it came off on TV but that looked scary as fuck live.
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The latest Observer has a story about what happened where they tell three sides: one from Punk's side, one from Perry's, and a third from someone not on ether side. I'm assuming it was probably some rando production person who got caught in the crossfire. The third party's version was Punk went up to Perry to ask if they had a problem and Jack said no. He then mouthed off to Punk and bringing up the "cry me a river" line, and Punk charged at him. Joe then broke up the fight, which was described as "sending monitors flying" since this was happening in Gorilla. Punk was then yelling that "I QUIT" and lunged at Tony. I think this is probably the closest to what really happened. The person relaying the story pretty much said everyone thought Jack shouldn't have poked the bear, but Punk's response was over the top by putting non wrestlers at risk. It also would explain Tony's comments about fearing for his life. Funny you say that, the Observer went on to say it was Joe's idea for their match to go on next instead (the guys in the six man were warming up to go on next) and do their match as scheduled. He wanted Punk to go as far away as possible from the boss he just tried to throttle I guess hoping cooler heads would prevail by the time they got back?
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I know this might sound like bullshit to some, but when they were running the hype video before the show, Cena and LA Knight were like 1a and 1b in terms of reaction from the crowd.