Yeah, I know I will lose some internet street cred, but I enjoyed last nights Dynamite
Oh he's ****ing goodIs this Gunther guy any good? Saw his segment with Bret and liked it
do yourself a favour and watch more of his ****, he's so goodIs this Gunther guy any good? Saw his segment with Bret and liked it
He's so good. Please watch this.Is this Gunther guy any good? Saw his segment with Bret and liked it
I get on with AEW by cherry picking liberally what to watch from them (which TBF is same as I've done with WWE for years). They put on stuff I think is great (e.g. the All In main event a couple of weeks ago) but also a lot of stuff I'm either not interested in or would actively avoid (e.g. the All Out main event).The use of needles in the Swerve/Hangman match was a hard tap out from me. Not up for that kind of thing at all. The plastic bag suffocation spot in the Danielson match was also pretty gross. Increasingly finding AEW difficult to get behind tbh.
To me, if one imagines visiting a teenage nephew who enthusiastically wants to show you all the "best bits" (i.e., the "most explodi-est") from his collection of Michael Bay films, AEW's booking feels a bit like that these days. My interest has really tailed off over the last year or so.I get on with AEW by cherry picking liberally what to watch from them (which TBF is same as I've done with WWE for years). They put on stuff I think is great (e.g. the All In main event a couple of weeks ago) but also a lot of stuff I'm either not interested in or would actively avoid (e.g. the All Out main event).
To be fair, OTT violence was pretty much what that Swerve/Hangman match was marketed as, so I guess it delivered what it promised for the fans who wanted that. It's just not what I wanna see so I avoided it (and will avoid even harder for having heard needles are involved...)