Cody and MJF vs. Taurus and Brian Cage announced for AAA on July 18th:
MJF is probably going to betray Cody to start a feud between them and this match will probably set Cody vs Taurus for Triplemania.
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Cody and MJF vs. Taurus and Brian Cage announced for AAA on July 18th:
Is fyter fest free to watch? I heard it was. Where can I watch it? It's this weekend right?
Sure can.I have plans Saturday :(
Can you watch events later after they air on B/R Live?
Well he did say WWE was his second best option, while re-signing with NJPW was his third, which soured me on him a bit if I'm honest.lol and to think ppl thought he'd actually join that wretched company
That sucks but the charity funds are all coming from the gate right? So that shouldn't really be affected I imagine.
Kylie hasn't posted on her twitter in awhile. Hopefully shes doing alright.Brandi had hinted at another women's match for Fyter Fest (I think last week?)
We're a couple of days away and still no word yet. Wondering if it may just be an impromptu match on the day of the show. Britt is unavailable and I still have no clue what happened to Kylie.
I kinda love how they build up the matches with these short documentaries and ask some of the old timers to just basically cut a promo hyping up the match, even if they're not involved in any way.
Big fight feel.
Brandi had hinted at another women's match for Fyter Fest (I think last week?)
We're a couple of days away and still no word yet. Wondering if it may just be an impromptu match on the day of the show. Britt is unavailable and I still have no clue what happened to Kylie.
Kylie hasn't posted on her twitter in awhile. Hopefully shes doing alright.
...I'm not stalking her. I swear.
Evolve 10 Year Anniversary event is going to be streamed on the WWE Network the same day/time as AEW Fight for the Fallen.
Looks like Kenny replaced this
with this, in case anyone is now confused (more).
I'm a little confused. Aren't the tickets already sold out for the event? So basically the WWE booking will have no effect on how much goes to chairity because it's already sold out and the ticket sales are the cash going to the chairity....
The Blood Money reference is definitely about the Saudi deal.
Tickets are a part of it and if they sold out that's great. As someone who works in non-profit part of the game is always about raising awareness. More eyeballs on the event may generate more donations straight to the cause.I'm a little confused. Aren't the tickets already sold out for the event? So basically the WWE booking will have no effect on how much goes to chairity because it's already sold out and the ticket sales are the cash going to the chairity....
I agree, Seth talking about bank account was kinda disturbing knowing where the money came from.The Blood Money reference is definitely about the Saudi deal.
I though pretty much the same thing when Seth was talking about his bank account. I wouldn't gloat considering how some of that pay is being funded.
It now looks like the start date for TV will be 10/2 since the company has filed for a trademark on the name Wednesday Night Dynamite. There are still meetings going on regarding television, battle strategies, and a variety of ideas from the TNT side but Wednesday is pretty much the day unless something changes (and has been the favorite to be the day for months) with 8-10 p.m. being currently the most likely time slot
Fyter Fest takes place on 6/29 in Daytona Beach as part of the CEO gaming convention. Unlike the first show and the fourth show, which were instant sellouts with traveling fans, this show and the 7/13 show in Jacksonville are more local market shows, and probably more indicative of what a regular AEW show would do. The verdict is much bigger than any indie, bigger than Impact ever was, in popularity but not the level of WWE. They'll probably draw better than WWE would do for a house show both in Daytona Beach and Jacksonville, but less than what WWE would do for a Raw or a PPV. Daytona Beach was first set up for 3,000 in an 8,000 seat arena and that sold out, and they've opened up new sections. The ticket sales have picked up in recent weeks and we're told that there is a chance with a good walk-up that they will sell legit out. The hope was that they'll get a good walk-up from the gamers in town. Alex Jebailey, who is wrestling on the show, financed the 2018 show with New Japan that did 2,500 fans.
El Hijo del Vikingo is now in demand from every U.S. promotion it seems, since he'll have a visa soon enough and Impact, AEW and MLW all want dates with him
LAX's contract expires later this summer, which is a key one because their stock has been upped greatly over the past several months. There is interest from AEW and WWE for all the obvious reasons. AEW is big on the tag team division and WWE is big on signing everyone
I think another aspect for ROH is that the key guys here right now like Jeff Cobb, Bandido and Marty Scurll all have contracts that expire at or before the end of the year, and with WWE being so aggressive to sign anyone who can benefit anyone else, and all three being guys AEW may consider, there's no confidence those guys will be here in ROH in 2020. Plus, one has to think there's a very good shot that when the Briscoes deal is up that AEW would want them, because they are such perfect opponents for the Young Bucks
Aren't the Briscoes kind of huge assholes?Plus, one has to think there's a very good shot that when the Briscoes deal is up that AEW would want them, because they are such perfect opponents for the Young Bucks
Yes they are.
The Briscoes wrestled at All In, even after Cody banned other toxic assholes like Russo from appearing, so I wouldn't dismiss the possibility. Though who knows, Kenny and Tony Khan weren't involved in All In, so maybe they'd step in if the Bucks wanted to hire them.Yes they are.
They wouldn't really fit with the whole "fresh" initiative in AEW either, so further reason for them to stay in ROH. I have no interest in them.
Bandido on the other hand is a whole different story