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Sasha Banks is perfect. If everyone saw her as I do, she would be the biggest star in the World

When’s she going to stop pissing around in the Mickey Mouse place and go back to WWE?
 
Is the War Games match always traditionally been 5v5? If so struggling to think who is going to be the 5th member of each team in that Bloodline match. Can’t see it being the The Rock as no way they are gonna quickly throw him into a PPV that is only 3 weeks away. Reckon we won’t see him nearer post Royal Rumble in the build-up to Mania as think it’s gonna be a triple threat him vs Roman vs Cody for the Universal Championship at Mania.
 
Honky Tonk Man saying "We don't know what buttons she pushed..." (prick) before New Jack spends 5 minute eviscerating Benoit's corpse.

 
Is the War Games match always traditionally been 5v5? If so struggling to think who is going to be the 5th member of each team in that Bloodline match. Can’t see it being the The Rock as no way they are gonna quickly throw him into a PPV that is only 3 weeks away. Reckon we won’t see him nearer post Royal Rumble in the build-up to Mania as think it’s gonna be a triple threat him vs Roman vs Cody for the Universal Championship at Mania.

Probably Cody and Owens. Which makes little sense from Owens perspective but can't see who else it'd be.

Maybe Rock makes a cameo at the end if he does appear. Can't see him being in the match itself.
 
Undertaker and Genoa is so random but awesome
 
I think this sums it up more. A nobody like Sammy Guevara kicking out at 2 of a second rope tombstone piledriver.



Meanwhile, WWE treat a regular, safe looking piledriver like a war crime.


I think this sort of stems from WWE acting like its the only wrestling company, only in WWE is the move that sacred which makes it not make a lot of sense if you watch any other promotion as well. I think it's a little pathetic that they're using it as such a big story point, can't they think of something a little more fun than someone who is supposed to be a wrestler getting injured from a relatively common move? It was like a couple of months ago when everyone was losing it over Roman Reigns pulling off a crucifix bomb as if it was something special.
 
It wasn't that long ago in WWE one of Bron Strowman's moves was he'd run around the ring and then there'd be a choo-choo train noise and then the move was that he'd just run into someone like a choo-choo train.

The dumbness definitely isn't confined only to AEW however you look at it.
 
Enjoyed smackdown. Thought the main event between Nia and Naomi was great.
Enjoying the tag division stuff too.

Bronson reed segment was great. And tbh he fits with solo and Jacob. They looked like monsters.
But if Seth joins original bloodline it won't look great after the segment last week. Hopefully there's a swerve and it isn't him
 
Enjoyed smackdown. Thought the main event between Nia and Naomi was great.
Enjoying the tag division stuff too.

Bronson reed segment was great. And tbh he fits with solo and Jacob. They looked like monsters.
But if Seth joins original bloodline it won't look great after the segment last week. Hopefully there's a swerve and it isn't him
There's been a bit of online backlash about the possibility of Seth being the 5th member, but to me it makes absolute sense.

They have retconned the whole genesis of the Tribal Chief character being the trauma from Seth's betrayal (ignoring the reunions they had). So it makes sense if Roman is to truly heal and become better to his "bloodline", he needs resolution of his issues with Seth. Before Roman/Seth go fully part time, they need a proper program addressing this, and Seth's involvement here might be laying the seeds for that.
 
I think this sort of stems from WWE acting like its the only wrestling company, only in WWE is the move that sacred which makes it not make a lot of sense if you watch any other promotion as well. I think it's a little pathetic that they're using it as such a big story point, can't they think of something a little more fun than someone who is supposed to be a wrestler getting injured from a relatively common move? It was like a couple of months ago when everyone was losing it over Roman Reigns pulling off a crucifix bomb as if it was something special.

Nah I disagree it’s been banned in WWE and other wrestling organisations dating back to the 80’s so using it in a storyline to put a wrestler out is pretty good in my opinion

Meanwhile the mudshow is doing tombstones off the second turnbuckle for a 2 count in a random match on Dynamite, and they wonder why nobody is watching every match is a spam fest of ridiculous moves and false finishes, its hilarious
 
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Nah I disagree it’s been banned in WWE and other wrestling organisations dating back to the 80’s so using it in a storyline to put a wrestler out is pretty good in my opinion

Meanwhile the mudshow is doing tombstones off the second turnbuckle for a 2 count in a random match on Dynamite, and they wonder why nobody is watching every match is a spam fest of ridiculous moves and false finishes, its hilarious
Fair enough, each to their own. I love that to combat my point about WWE acting like the rest of the industry doesn't exist you call a $2 billion company a "mudshow" as if to prove my point, it reminds me of City fans calling United fans the rags. The weird tribalism that wrestling fans have online is just confusing to me. I personally prefer AEW because like you say, the matches have more than 1 fun spot in them, but seeing adults calling the wrestling company they don't prefer childish names is just embarrassing.