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Post by Bandalero on Oct 26, 2019 8:04:49 GMT -5
Is see everyone raving about the Lucia Bro’s vs. Private Party match and all I can say that it was very sloppy! It was a floppy spotfest match that had guys awkwardly WAITING for the other guy to perform his flip. The suspension of disbelief wasn’t there for me, just because they kept showing me their bad timing.
Yes some of the bigger spots looked cool, but the no-selling move into another move did very little for ring psychology. And I like both teams, they just didn’t have the chemistry in my opinion.
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Post by greenjack1992 on Oct 26, 2019 8:48:40 GMT -5
Is see everyone raving about the Lucia Bro’s vs. Private Party match and all I can say that it was very sloppy! It was a floppy spotfest match that had guys awkwardly WAITING for the other guy to perform his flip. The suspension of disbelief wasn’t there for me, just because they kept showing me their bad timing. Yes some of the bigger spots looked cool, but the no-selling move into another move did very little for ring psychology. And I like both teams, they just didn’t have the chemistry in my opinion. I agree with this. Private Party were off at the beginning and it was sloppy. Penta and Fenix still have that Mexican "stand around and wait to get hit" lucha libre style that I hope they change.
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Post by figurecollector on Oct 26, 2019 9:46:01 GMT -5
As I was searching for Smackdown on my guide last night, I noted that there was a replay of AEW on at the same time. I don't know if they advertised it, but it interesting that they put it in again at that time.
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Post by vampiroporvida on Oct 26, 2019 13:32:41 GMT -5
As I was searching for Smackdown on my guide last night, I noted that there was a replay of AEW on at the same time. I don't know if they advertised it, but it interesting that they put it in again at that time. Oddly it was with "extra" scenes.
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Post by figurecollector on Oct 26, 2019 19:02:59 GMT -5
As I was searching for Smackdown on my guide last night, I noted that there was a replay of AEW on at the same time. I don't know if they advertised it, but it interesting that they put it in again at that time. Oddly it was with "extra" scenes. I did not watch it, so how did they squeeze them in and what were they?
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Post by vampiroporvida on Oct 26, 2019 20:28:11 GMT -5
Oddly it was with "extra" scenes. I did not watch it, so how did they squeeze them in and what were they? I only scooted to the end of the broadcast because my og recording cut off....at this end pac attacks mox, omega saves, pac heads up ramp getting cut off by hangman, hangman cuts a promo in ring and challenges pac at full gear saying he will buckshot his head off. Pac had no interest in it from what the camera showed
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Post by figurecollector on Oct 26, 2019 20:30:34 GMT -5
I did not watch it, so how did they squeeze them in and what were they? I only scooted to the end of the broadcast because my og recording cut off....at this end pac attacks mox, omega saves, pac heads up ramp getting cut off by hangman, hangman cuts a promo in ring and challenges pac at full gear saying he will buckshot his head off. Pac had no interest in it from what the camera showed Thanks, I wonder why it was not part of the show on Wednesday?
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Post by LK3 on Oct 26, 2019 22:14:13 GMT -5
I only scooted to the end of the broadcast because my og recording cut off....at this end pac attacks mox, omega saves, pac heads up ramp getting cut off by hangman, hangman cuts a promo in ring and challenges pac at full gear saying he will buckshot his head off. Pac had no interest in it from what the camera showed Thanks, I wonder why it was not part of the show on Wednesday? I’d venture to guess because they ended the show with a TV time remaining time limit draw. And even the way that ended had some people question why the show still had another minute or so of air time when time ran out. It wouldn’t make sense to have a post-match segment for several minutes after a match that ended due to TV time running out if TV time didn’t actually run out.
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Post by figurecollector on Oct 27, 2019 8:35:24 GMT -5
Thanks, I wonder why it was not part of the show on Wednesday? I’d venture to guess because they ended the show with a TV time remaining time limit draw. And even the way that ended had some people question why the show still had another minute or so of air time when time ran out. It wouldn’t make sense to have a post-match segment for several minutes after a match that ended due to TV time running out if TV time didn’t actually run out. That makes sense. Thanks,
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Oct 28, 2019 17:56:54 GMT -5
Is see everyone raving about the Lucia Bro’s vs. Private Party match and all I can say that it was very sloppy! It was a floppy spotfest match that had guys awkwardly WAITING for the other guy to perform his flip. The suspension of disbelief wasn’t there for me, just because they kept showing me their bad timing. Yes some of the bigger spots looked cool, but the no-selling move into another move did very little for ring psychology. And I like both teams, they just didn’t have the chemistry in my opinion. I agree. That match was very sloppy. Private Party that match compared to their match with Young Bucks were night and day.
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Post by K5 on Oct 28, 2019 22:43:07 GMT -5
the match was sloppy, but was still an awesome story of really talented young up and comers taking on established amazing talent. thought it was very creative and that double foot stomp by Phoenix looked beyond deadly.
the programming is getting a lot better - jericho’s inner circle and Cody Rhodes and friends fight was fantastic. captured the insane element of a street fight. Jericho is having the time of his life playing up the dick head heel champ.
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Post by LA Times on Oct 30, 2019 19:01:59 GMT -5
I am not watching Dynamite. I am watching the World Series.
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