Danielson is also someone that's very loyal to Vince. Gotta wonder if in 2 more years when his deal expires and WWE comes calling with a big part timer offer he's gonna be as receptive as if Vince would still be around.
I mean, if All Out becomes their most successful PPV to date then Adderall Man would have taught us all a lesson I guess. But if it doesn't, it's just weird fucking booking.
I get this match is gonna be crazy and it's getting like 25 minutes but man, I gotta think they are saving something for the ending? Like, I still can't believe we have no main event/world title match for the PPV yet, lol.
I guess Punk couldn't make it to All Out, was rushed by TK so he could drop the strap (so Punk gets pissed off and that's why he almost no shows last week?) and book a big match for Dynamite to pop a rating?
I mostly agree, but the crowd was really into it. As silly as it is, it's working as it's by far the biggest reaction García has gotten from the AEW fanbase. Silly shit like this can only work in wrestling, to be honest.
García having to sell all those emotions over being called a "wrestler" or a "sport entertainment" was quite something, not an easy spot to be on.
And fucking hell, that dumbass Hager better nor have concuss Dragon with that sneak attack. Both the clothesline and the slam looked fucking awful for Danielson's head.
For 60 bucks? I don't see it man. I'll love to get it for 10-20 bucks but that's it. And I'm someone who has no issue spending full price for next gen games.
How much does AEW want or need it's video game to be a commercial success?
I've seen the latest gameplay preview and while it certainly looks like a fun game (a cool 2022 version of "WWF No Mercy"), it does not look like it's worth the US$60 that they will charge for it and I have a hard time picturing a lot of people paying full price for it.
Yup. Even before this scandal, Danielson had been saying in interviews he loves Vince and that people "don't understand" what he did for him. So him not backing out of those words isn't very surprising.
No doubt, but I'm wondering what other stories are there because that Cabana one really read like "let's throw some bullshit and see if Dave runs with it".
Read an excerpt from WON that things are actually pretty bad in the locker room. But the one I read focused on Cabana, which made me immediately doubt the veracity of the report, lol. It's one thing for Punk to be mad about Colt still having a job but that trickling down to the whole roster I have a really hard time buying. Were there other things covered in the issue?
Interesting that the audience wanted to see Omega back but not the match he was involved in. I guess it's gonna take a while to make trios matches matter but still. The second Mox/Punk segment was impromptu but was that back from a commercial break or did it all bleed out from the 3rd fall of García/Danielson? can't remember.
García working a control segment didn't light the world on fire, I see
I don't know if plans changed but before the pandemic it seemed very clear Shota Umino was next in line as the "next Ace" or at the very least the next big young champion. Kid has the tools to do well in that role too.
Da hell? most people in here don't think it's a work as of right now. I guess it can be made one eventually for the sake of business but right now, Occam's razor points to Punk being Punk and some people caping for him.