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Migs

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  1. Britt Baker choosing to redo the 1998 Chris Jericho character is a great piece of business.
  2. If that's the case and Impact is comfortable with her coming in on a short-term deal, good for them in being aggressive about getting talent and being secure enough in there place in the world to recognize she might just be stopping in.
  3. That would actually protect the tag leagues, I think. The G1 was lined up for Sept-Oct because of the Olympics, so to do the BOSJ without doing it at the same time as the G1, they'd either need to cut one or both tag leagues or somehow add a tour in August when the Olympics were supposed to screw things up.
  4. You'd have to think the plans for the tag leagues were being altered anyway because of the late G1. They could do both tag leagues on the same tour? Might be more fun anyway, and cover for the leagues being a bit smaller because of travel restrictions.
  5. Let's just say it: Conrad Thompson as a host is a rich man's Rob Feinstein.
  6. Yeah, not sure how I'd rate that Stadium Stampede match but it was a load of fun. Which I think goes for the whole show after the underwhelming and too long ladder match (and even that had some good bits and a good choice of winner, but didn't hang together). Archer vs. Cody is the one that felt it really would have been taken up a notch with a crowd, because Cody's comeback after the shit kicking he took would have had people losing their mind.
  7. To be fair, all the backstage stuff around that seemed less about her politicking and more about Vince wanting to "make" an extra star out of the first women's Wrestlemania main event. Didn't agree with the logic, but there was really heavy reporting on this and no one was saying Charlotte was demanding the slot.
  8. One of the classic tape trading internet lore matches of the 90s, in part because it's so good and in part because no one saw it when it aired. As others have pointed out, truly amazing how it lives up to the hype - remember finally getting a copy of this and not being let down at all, and it stands up on rewatch. Just keeps building until a clever little finish. Top 5 WWF tag match of the 90s, and maybe #1.
  9. She was really clicking with a crowd, but she's barely 3 years in the business. Not optimal to have her adapting to this situation, I think.
  10. Not the first time a wrestling name has been the better one to fit a person. Is Hogan really a Terry? Rock really a Dwayne?
  11. I liked the show on the whole, although, in retrospect, I'm stunned there's no big Cody promo. He's been absolutely amazing at that the last year, and not having one is making this match feel a bit lesser. Mox-Lee still feels a stop-gap because they didn't want to burn a money match on an empty arena show, but that it would have worked much better in a few months when the Lee character had filled in a bit beyond a caricature. Feels like they need a real banger just to help solidify Lee. The Stadium Stampede is a clever way to basically replace Blood and Guts. The visual of the Page run-in was great.
  12. Particularly as a parent of a young kid, this one made me real sad.
  13. Otis is the modern Hillbilly Jim. I finally watched the match and thought it was surprisingly lacking drama. Basically a series of sketches that didn't really build to anything - the climbing spots at the end felt completely disconnected from everything before it. They should do more matches on the roof of the Tower, though, it was a cool looking venue.
  14. I don't think they're trying to push Otis as a long-term singles star. They're in a period where nothing really matters, and Otis winning is a clip they can use for years to show "anyone can win Money in the Bank!" If there's someone they did want to strap a rocket to, this would be the worst time to do it. So instead, they can give Otis some credibility and do some humor around him holding the case.
  15. I mean, that's been a recurring problem for them, because they're running on a shoe string and just not in a position to really pay anyone, it seems. When people are choosing Impact over you, you're not paying enough. And so they're going to lose talent and hit ruts sometimes. I had frankly quit on the show late last year and only came back because I now have a lot of work from home time where I could have some TV on in the background, and I ended up plowing through the months I missed. Found the Dynasty and Mancer in particular had become really fun, and MLW does a good job of featuring the engaging parts of the roster on a weekly basis.
  16. I am very in for whatever Tower of Doom absurdity they seem to be moving toward with the Dynasty-Mancer.
  17. An interesting idea, I love IWTV but find myself a little paralyzed on what to check out sometimes.
  18. It seems like AEW tested a lot of people out in those interviewer roles, and maybe no one had any long-term contracts initially. A lot of people have shown up and disappeared.
  19. They were actually on something of a hot streak beforehand, with the Opera Cup show in NY and then the Dallas and Philly tapings being mostly pretty good. The AAA stuff wasn't great but they also really needed to stretch to fill time.
  20. I've found most of the work in these last few episodes really poor, style clashes and way long matches. The Mance Warner/Savio tag match was also about 10 minutes too long.
  21. Migs

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    This episode has been a brutal slog, just gutting it out to get to the main.
  22. The whole Fiend booking progression was so incredibly strange, as they skipped right past him being an upper mid-carder before figuring out how the character worked in matches and just set themselves up for disaster. When you're putting him in title matches and main events, the bar is way high. Put it in the midcard and who cares if Bray's latest idea falls flat?
  23. Solid, but unspectacular "road to" tag match. It's retrospectively weird to see Taguchi taken seriously as a threat given his comedy status now, although him eating a pin here when there were two tag wrestlers on his team wasn't a good sign of his long-term push.
  24. That one last week was funny but endless. Definitely needed a trim down. But agreed that the show has been very fun as of late.
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