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6 minutes ago, The Thread Killer said:

Apparently they got quite the late rush for tickets and are up around 27,000 which is great for AEW. And the place looks great, but you’re right…either they didn’t do a great job getting mics placed in the crowd, or they’re kind of lukewarm.

It looks great. Like a pretty full house. But it sounds like pretty awful. The company didn't do any favors letting the Casino Gauntlet run nearly twice as long as needed, or sending Cole out to read his career's death announcement (this is NOT at all a knock on Cole, who by all accounts is one of the best people in the business and if that's what he wanted I'm glad he and his friends got their moment) as that would kill even a hot crowd. 

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4 minutes ago, WingedEagle said:

Time management is an issue here.

But then we might have missed out on that song from JoJo Offerman and I enjoyed that almost as much as I enjoyed the performance by Jelly Roll on Smackdown last night.

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2 minutes ago, The Thread Killer said:

But then we might have missed out on that song from JoJo Offerman and I enjoyed that almost as much as I enjoyed the performance by Jelly Roll on Smackdown last night.

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That was an absolute highlight. The Bucks' entrance was long and grand for no reason at all. Casino Gauntlet was absurdly long. I get the Cole piece but you double the entrances for that match and give them full time and here we are 2+ hours into the show and not even halfway done. Never mind Zero Hour. Even Wrestle Kingdom has corrected course from that kind of pace.

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Bucks-Ospreay/Strickland felt like a match more enjoyable in a stadium than watching on TV, but that is exactly what this show needed. Seems like they have backended the show with all the hot matches, instead of the usual "start with a couple of hot matches" style they use. 

The match was perfect for what it wanted to be. 

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What's the thinking with running what looks like a 5.5-6 hour show? Forget us jokers at home on the couch. You've got 25K people there who need to eat, use the bathroom, charge a phone, just fucking GET UP AND MOVE. How does this benefit anyone?

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5 minutes ago, WingedEagle said:

What's the thinking with running what looks like a 5.5-6 hour show? Forget us jokers at home on the couch. You've got 25K people there who need to eat, use the bathroom, charge a phone, just fucking GET UP AND MOVE. How does this benefit anyone?

You had the Cope bullshit for that!

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