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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2019 21:03:54 GMT -5
Hager was a cool surprise. I hope the next mma star they sign is Cyborg. If they do I'd have her feud with Kong.
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Post by The Real Valbroski on Oct 2, 2019 21:04:07 GMT -5
Not a bad show, not a great show, but a decent start. Let’s hope they bring it next week. Was thinking the same thing. Pretty ok show. Needs obviously to build storylines and feuds but I’m sure that will come Yeah, as somebody who knows very little about AEW/most of its roster, I could use some more help with a narrative. On the other hand, having to pick favorites based on wrestling ability alone was really fun.
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Post by rkmo: Everyone Else but Me on Oct 2, 2019 21:04:58 GMT -5
That's how you end it. Amazing Felt a little much to me. Like the brawls WCW always used to end the shows, which if you're going for stuff people haven't seen before, it helps to produce something that wasn't done to death.
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Post by The Real Valbroski on Oct 2, 2019 21:06:55 GMT -5
All in all it did win me over, I'll be watching next week.
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Post by stc13 on Oct 2, 2019 21:10:11 GMT -5
I enjoyed the show. It held my attention the whole way through and the production overall took a nice step forward from the PPV's. My only gripe is that they continue to devote heavy tv time to some undercard acts while others have barely been seen. But I can't really fault them for loading the first show with many of their biggest stars.
I would have liked to see Tye in the spot Sammy was in during the main event to continue that storyline. It cements Sammy as a heel, but it just felt...off. Otherwise they did more than enough to get my 2 hours next week.
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Post by stc13 on Oct 2, 2019 21:12:37 GMT -5
Was thinking the same thing. Pretty ok show. Needs obviously to build storylines and feuds but I’m sure that will come Yeah, as somebody who knows very little about AEW/most of its roster, I could use some more help with a narrative. On the other hand, having to pick favorites based on wrestling ability alone was really fun. That's been a common complaint throughout. They haven't done a lot to establish some talent, and there are a few guys and girls whose gimmick seems to be "I do cool moves." I think as the tv evolves they will work more characters into the mix. But with the match-heavy product and some talent who don't have a lot of experience on the mic they may be relying on a handful of workers early on for the more character driven stuff.
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Post by jayrod2009 on Oct 2, 2019 21:52:11 GMT -5
Perfect way to end the show. For any viewer that has no idea who is who, that basically separated the heels from the faces that will be utilized most. Surprised LAX is a heel team, but it seems to fit as they are so fluid in styles in ring or brawling. Excellent start to a fun future. I felt all the right vibes from WCW, ECW, a nice hint of new gen and old school. I will be back for more.
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Post by Tomoblivion on Oct 2, 2019 22:14:48 GMT -5
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Post by venomeratt on Oct 2, 2019 22:16:26 GMT -5
The show was decent. Swagger/Hager is an okay surprise, but i'm sure they don't want to blow their load on the first episode.
Odd to me that the Jurassic Express was a dark match when they are getting so wildly popular.
I think Riho as the first Womens champion was probably a good call to keep a wider fanbase in the beginning as there will inevitably be a ton of people mad about a transexual winning the belt. They can work that in later no problem.
The double promo from SCU was... weird and the Obama portion seemed outdated and out of place.
Jericho using the back elbow is probably due to his age. Its smart to adopt a new, less physical, finisher as you get older. And we all know he's getting older. Though he still has the charisma to carry himself as a top heel.
Guevara turn was a straight shot to Cody's cubes. That's insta heel heat. So i guess we thought he was a tweener at first, but now we know where he lies.
Page doesn't really do anything for me personally. I think he would be a great tag wrestler though.
Did anyone see Swagger pick up the leg to that "table" like he was going to use it as a weapon but Jericho point out that it had legit nails sticking out of it, so swags just threw it back down? Lol
They keep teasing Moxly. Simular to when Austin was on TV but never wrestled while healing from injury. It actually made him a bigger star just by his segments.
The first show was a lot of "look at our wrestlers", which is easily lost on people who don't know them. Hopefully, even though they said they will be less mic heavy, we still get some promos and start getting stories going. I know there's not much to build in your first show, but now's the time to start getting people invested in the characters.
I will watch again.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Oct 2, 2019 22:24:32 GMT -5
I went into this show expecting nothing. And I came out of watching it extremely happy and pleased.
I legit can't wait for next weeks episode. It was great to see an alternative to the WWE on TV again that wasn't looking like an indy fed.
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Post by ~ Cymru ~ on Oct 2, 2019 22:52:51 GMT -5
So is their show just gonna be all wrestling? No real backstage segments, no in-ring confrontation/promo's. They had a couple of mini ones sprinkled in, but I've felt like I've been watching a PPV with the way it's laid out, as opposed to a show where they're supposed to build storylines I feel like they needed a few more interviews/ stories also to explain to a casual viewer Its been nice not having recaps all the time, it gets really annoying for someone like me who watches everything (and has an attention span) to be constantly reminded "this is what happened last week, this is what happened last month" etc
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Post by rkmo: Everyone Else but Me on Oct 3, 2019 1:02:20 GMT -5
I should've seen the Hager signing coming, based on the after-fight promo he shot on Vince without a person in the MMA audience giving a rip. But I didn't know he was still pursuing wrestling. He was best with a mouthpiece before, so I'd have wanted him in the fold with Spears and Tully.
Overall it came off as something with promise. I did wish there was more explanation to what distinguishes them from the rest. They have the ability to tell the talents' back stories, they just need more time devoted to the rest of the roster. And the amount of ambushes and brawls on one show. I know one of their goals was to reconnect with whatever audience that was lost at the MNW's conclusion, but a reliance on that mentality isn't going to do much in the long run for those wanting something more than a rehashing of the past.
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Oct 3, 2019 1:51:25 GMT -5
I watched AEW on DVR since i was working. I also wanted to watch AEW first, but i forgot to record on Hulu. Thank god for TNT West for the 3 hr delay. Btw, TNT should not have a replay after the premiere. Hopefully it was only for this week imo. Anyways,
Pros: - JR, Schiavone and Excalibur on commentary. I still like JR, Excalibur and Goldenboy better, but these 3 were good together as well. - Cody vs Sammy Guevara. Sammy is great. This was a good way to open up the show, if NXT had opened up with a different match. - MJF. Just MJF. In one year, hell be AEW World Champion and a top star. - SCU segment in Washington, and the segment with the Lucha Bros. - PAC vs Adam Page. Great match. - Riho winning the title. I gotta give AEW credit. They gave up the press for crowning a trans woman as the Womens Champion in a nationally recognized promotion to give Riho the belt. Plus, good job on whoever did Nylas attire. Way more flattering than what she wore at All Out. - Main event was good.
Eh: - Jericho attacking Cody. I get it builds their match, which good for them. However, its what Jerichos been doing for years now. Eh, didn't care too much for it. - Brandon Cutler. Only there cause hes friends with the Bucks. At least his match lasted short, sweet, to the point to put MJF over. - No DQ when Moxley attacked Omega? Eh, at least do a ref bump or distract him with the outside action. - Eh, Jake Hager
Cons: - Angelico and Jack Evans segment. Eh, i normally like these guys, but the segment with Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes was not good. - Too many commercials (I understand NXT had limited commercials, plus the split screen, but still). Plus the transition to the commercial breaks felt like it was bad timing. I hope they fix that along the way. - Constant mentions of win-loss records. I get they wanna still true to "wins and losses mean something", but its the start of the f***ing season. Mention it when it actually means something months later.
Overall, good first show. But after watching both AEW and NXT, NXT definitely had the better show, but with limited commercials, Takeover quality matches, plus two huge returns for NXT, it was hard for AEW to compete. Now, the bigger picture is, where this competition goes from here. No way can NXT put on Takeover quality shows every week. Itll devalue Takeover. AEWs show felt like half the matches couldve been saved for PPV, but the rest of the show was TV quality with a purpose.
Also, i was only expecting a quarter of the posts that we got tonight for this thread, especially since no one threadheaded All Out. Originally i was gonna just have 1 thread for this year for Dynamite and then go from there. However after tonight, if you guys want weekly threads for Dynamite, go right ahead. However ill be giving my comments after the show, unless im off work. My plans anyways was to watch AEW first, then NXT.
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Post by greenjack1992 on Oct 3, 2019 3:53:01 GMT -5
I don't understand the comparisons to WCW at all.
Also, WCW was VERY good for a long time, so I'm also not sure why people keep making that comparison as a means to spite AEW - did you even watch Nitro?
A superb start.
I don't care how many of you say the wrestlers should be used to the big venues and the technical kinks should be worked out following the PPVs they've done: being on live television in millions of homes is different than being on a PPV being bought by a few hundred thousand, and producing a live television programme with adverts and programmes either side of yours is a totally different skill than producing a PPV.
Also, for those of you complaining that they aren't introducing you to the characters the way WWE would - this is not WWE! You can't cry out for something new and different for eighteen years and then complain it's not the same when it arrives.
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Oct 3, 2019 4:08:41 GMT -5
I don't understand the comparisons to WCW at all. Also, WCW was VERY good for a long time, so I'm also not sure why people keep making that comparison as a means to spite AEW - did you even watch Nitro? A superb start. I don't care how many of you say the wrestlers should be used to the big venues and the technical kinks should be worked out following the PPVs they've done: being on live television in millions of homes is different than being on a PPV being bought by a few hundred thousand, and producing a live television programme with adverts and programmes either side of yours is a totally different skill than producing a PPV. Also, for those of you complaining that they aren't introducing you to the characters the way WWE would - this is not WWE! You can't cry out for something new and different for eighteen years and then complain it's not the same when it arrives. It is true that they shouldn't do things like WWE. However, they're on national television, so they should be doing something to introduce the casual audience to characters that aren't well known. So if there is anything they should be stealing from WWE, its how to introduce characters to a national audience. So far they did a good job introducing us to Sammy Guevara, SCU as example. They need more of that.
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Post by ecwrhino on Oct 3, 2019 4:42:32 GMT -5
Mediocre at best in my opinion. Match of the night was Page/Pac.
Lots of botches and sloppy moments.
Definitely not the second coming of Christ as far as wrestling is concerned and people are making it out to be.
Comparable to a "good" RAW show and isn't on NXTs level yet, not even close.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2019 6:04:27 GMT -5
Overall I thought it was a very good show, but not perfect. I will watch NXT later today. I did catch the last few minutes of it after aew ended. I'm looking forward to the tag team tournament.
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Post by jayrod2009 on Oct 3, 2019 6:48:45 GMT -5
Why has everyone forgotten the DQ rules on AEW is that it is up to the ref to decide to DQ or not.
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Post by WalterF on Oct 3, 2019 8:42:38 GMT -5
It had some imperfections for sure. But overall I enjoyed it a lot. He pace moved well and we got to see a little bit of everything to start off the series. I’ll definitely continue watching
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Post by rowdy1971 on Oct 3, 2019 8:44:26 GMT -5
Exactly! If Swagger would have returned to Raw everyone would be screaming how lame it is. He shows up on AEW and now Hager is a God. ing stupid. Lackluster show in my mind. The Cody match was just a lets kick out of everything showcase. That is going to get old quick if they do that every week. MJF is awesome. There is no denying that. That guy will be huge once his three years are up at AEW and he moves on to WWE. The "ladies" match was put on fast forward. The main event was not the greatest thing ever. Moxley is cool no matter what he says or does. Can't we just have Moxley all over the show non-stop?? Jim Ross NEEDS TO NEVER ANNOUNCE AGAIN! And what was with the swearing Ross did?? That added NOTHING and made it sound cheap. I'll give Tony a pass on the word "prick" because that just fits with MFJs gimmick. But Ross was stumbling way too much and freaking enough with Excalibur. Take the stupid mask off and learn how to call a match. The announce team really brought it down. Thankfully Jay and Skinny Bob did not get in the ring. Sure it was the first show and really, AEW arrived, they tried to kick the door down on TV wrestling but only managed to knock a few times before it was opened. It had a VERY Nitro feel and that is not really a good thing. I'll give it another shot next week. Hopefully I'll feel it a little bit more. But maybe my enjoyment of wrestling is finally going away. I won't even comment on NxT because I have NO desire to watch it at all no matter how good people say it is. On a scale of 1 to 10. I give AEW Dynamite a low 4.
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