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yea but let the mf lose it the proper way

that way somebody else can get that momentum id be pissed if they had him do all this shit just to drop the title cause we done got past that point now to where he GOTTA get beaten for it

Id say bring up Dragunov and let him be that guy.. him or Bron Breakker since they are the only two to hold pins over him in the WWE. if you gonna go with somebody totally different then id say spin back round to GABLE but you got get him back on track to where he was a month n a half ago.

Outside of that the only two guys who IIIII would give the nod to are Sami or Jey just to capitalize on their momentum.

in the perfect world tho it'd be Dragunov just cus it'd be a match of the year candidate and because the history is already there and that shit could be brought up again in a future world title feud about how hes always had WALTERs number
Drago i could see for the reasons you just explained.
 
Yea, it's cool if niggas not a fan of what WWE is doing but you shouldn't be surprised or offended if niggas don't fuck w/ AEW the way that some of yall do. Its just a matter of preference... I like an edgier product too but it's about more than that for me.. I really ain't a fan of yalls boy TK and his booking.

Swerve had a hell of a match last night, MOTY candidate for sure but this is usually where the snowman fucks up and kills all momentum... but let's see what happens next.
MOTY easily....well I guess its between that and Ospreay and Omega WK but im happy Strickland getting that recognition.
 
A way i look at it is AEW is like College football with more exiciting entertaining games/matches and WWE is the NFL on a grand stage with slower paced games/matches and has the superbowl aka Mania.
 
MOTY easily....well I guess its between that and Ospreay and Omega WK but im happy Strickland getting that recognition.

Yeah Kenny/Ospreay had my pick of MOTY...until this past Saturday.

That image of Hangman drinking Swerve's blood STILL stuck in my head. The Texas death match Hangman was in wit the Murderhawk was my favorite one up until now. That match....geezus man. Lol
 
The way y'all hyping up Full Gear i have to check it out before Dynamite Wednesday

Man it was hard to even focus on the remaining matches after Swerve & Hangman. That match was fuckin NUTS. So much happened within the first 10 mins of the match and it had atleast 40 mins to go!
 
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Man it was hard to even focus on the remaining matches after Sweve & Hangman. That match was fuckin NUTS. So much happened within the first 10 mins of the match and it had atleast 40 mins to go!


Oh I had already mentally checked out after that match. Lol. The rest of the matches afterwards was looked at as just another episode of Rampage. Lol
 
Crazy to because the Omega Jericho v Bucks matchh was actually really good but the Hangman/Strickland match blew the energy out but luckily the crowd went back to 100 towards the last 10 mins of that match.
 
Some unfortunate news for an AEW star.

Fightful Select has confirmed that Bullet Club Gold member Juice Robinson is slated to be out of action for the immediate future.

Robinson was absent from this weekend’s AEW Full Gear in Los Angeles, as he’s dealing with an injury.

Fightful confirmed that Robinson sustained a back injury recently, and it will require surgery to fix it. We’re not sure exactly when Robinson sustained the injury, but he last competed on the November 1 episode of AEW Dynamite, where Bullet Club Gold defeated MJF & The Acclaimed.

We weren’t given a specific timetable, but were told he’s likely done in the ring for the year, though it wasn’t expected to be an extremely drawn out absence, barring setbacks.
 

reporting the hiring of several new top executives for The Rock's Seven Bucks Production company, Deadline.comalso revealed the next pro wrestling-related project in the pipeline, noting that Seven Bucks is working on a docuseries about the "demise of World Championship Wrestling" in conjunction with Vice.

Seven Bucks and Vice partnered for the roundtable discussion series Tales of the Territories, which looked at Dallas, Memphis, the Carolinas, Hawaii, Portland and other wrestling hotbeds from the past over ten one-hour episodes that aired on Vice TV in 2022.


Deadline's mention noted, "a docuseries investigating the mysterious demise of World Championship Wrestling (WCW), once the biggest wrestling company in America" as part of a number of other projects Seven Bucks have in development. There is no word on a timeline for production to begin on the potential series.

World Championship Wrestling, owned by Turner Broadcasting after it acquired Jim Crockett Promotions in 1988, shuttered in March 2001 and was sold to WWE, then known as the World Wrestling Federation. While the promotion sputtered for a good period of time, it was soundly the number two company for most of its existence. In the fall of 1995, Ted Turner ordered WCW Monday Nitro into existence on TNT to give the company its own primetime series, at which point, for the first time, WCW and WWF were on equal footing in terms of cable television programming.

WCW, under Eric Bischoff, took the fight to the WWF and famously beat Raw head to head for 83 weeks, evolving and changing how pro wrestling TV was produced - and with a blueprint that can still be seen in modern day pro wrestling production. For a period of time from 1995 through 1998, WCW ran neck and neck with WWF before overtaking the promotion. The advent of the Steve Austin vs. Vince McMahon feud and the overall presentation of the Attitude Era allowed WWF to turn the tide of battle and for the last several years of its existence, WCW went through different overseers and creative teams but were unable to recapture the mystique of the NWO vs. WCW feud that empowered the promotion in the mid-1990s.

There have been several WWE-produced documentaries looking at WCW and the Monday Night War of that time period as well as several books, including Guy Evans' Nitro, that have looked at the rise and fall of WCW. One would think Evans' book would be the blueprint for the series.
 
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