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Post by K5 on May 21, 2021 7:51:47 GMT -5
Dude. B&G was a high profile spot for QT who is at best a mid-carder. More people watched that special than will watch the PPV. He isn't good enough to beat Cody, but his guy is. Ogogo has only had enough matches (all squashes) to establish him as dangerous. I don't know how else I can break this down for you. You're overvaluing QT. Ogogo>QT He won't ever get another chance like this again probably to be on a high profile match on PPV. Ogogo will have so many down the line. So I say give QT one last moment in the sun. He is a second ballot AEW HOF'er. Keep in mind he has won 15 matches this year out of a possible 18. So by that logic he is clearly deserving of a big match. Not for the title, but certaintly against one of the promotion's golden gooses. He turned on Dustin & they never got a blow off. Where's the storytelling there. QT is the leader of the Factory, but yet his student is taking a big time PPV match away from him AlREADY. As if QT had not done enough in the last month to prove he is more than Cody's Virgil. This was meant to be Bruno vs Zbyszko but now all of a sudden its a UK vs America thing. I don't mind that but just why the rush. Let the first story finish before we quickly snap into another. I'm perfectly content with how they wrapped up the yucky QT blah feud and went into Ogogo's rise. no need to waste more time on QT
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2021 10:07:29 GMT -5
I quite like QT, but it's much better having Ogogo here. I think it fits the whole idea behind QT better as well. QT and the factory split was first really hinted by Lee Johnson not thanking QT as one of his coaches. A big part of the QT story has been his role as a coach, and him being the superior coach to Arn, Cody & Dustin. Having Ogogo, one of QT's star athletes, be the one to take on Cody in this match, fits the story of QT being the superior coach.
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