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*Official* Pro-Wrestling Thread II

Mike5181

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Other than CM Punk's initial return, this was probably my favourite AEW related thing I've watched in a while.

I was wondering why this Garcia guy was getting so much screen time but he's really good. I think he's only like 22ish so even better. Imagine a technical wrestling faction with him, Bryan Danielson, Serena Deeb, Angelico. You could have Sabre Jr. in there as well if New Japan allows it.
 

Spikey

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great fun show.

Other than CM Punk's initial return, this was probably my favourite AEW related thing I've watched in a while.

I was wondering why this Garcia guy was getting so much screen time but he's really good. I think he's only like 22ish so even better. Imagine a technical wrestling faction with him, Bryan Danielson, Serena Deeb, Angelico. You could have Sabre Jr. in there as well if New Japan allows it.
he's very good and he's wrestling in a ton of places, it's hard to keep up. He was: Thursday, v Davey Richards, Friday, v Darby and Saturday v Tom Lawlor, and Friday's NJPW strong had a taped match v Josh Alexander too.

3 of the more hyped technical wrestlers on the indie scene over the past couple of years are Garcia, Wheeler Yuta and Lee Moriarty who has done some Dark stuff recently. Obviously WWE pulling the plug on signing wrestlers like that has helped, but it's hard not to think they're in AEW to at some point be involved with Bryan
 

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