goddammit.
Hopefully its not too serious.
It sure as fuck looks the part tho.
goddammit.
More like a wheel in.
Naw, there was a wheel-in last night at Triplemania and after the wrestler respectfully vacated her title due to injury she was pushed over and kicked. lol
Turned down an exclusive offer, wants to be able to do both
Door's not closed, and NWA did recently end its deal with ROH
anecdotally, I saw the film at AMC in Dolby, did not see this ad. Though I also did not see the Tenet teaser that apparently is out there as well.
I got the Tenet teaser but no ad.anecdotally, I saw the film at AMC in Dolby, did not see this ad. Though I also did not see the Tenet teaser that apparently is out there as well.
Was wondering if it would be up today, and looks like it will be. Surprised considering they traveled this weekend.
Kind of bummed Kenny is doing a heel run in AAA. Crowd seemed hyped for him.
No mention of venue?
TNT Week 2 Boston - Agganis Arena (~7k seat capacity)
TNT Week 3 Philly - Liacouras Center (~10k seat capacity)
Stolen from wrestling thread.
You know I've been watching New Japan's G1 Climax recently to get my wrestling fix and to follow what Moxley is doing in Japan. It's actually my first time watching New Japan, and I have to say that New Japan does such an amazing job "telling a story" in the ring. I've watched All of AEW's events and I watched some AAA recently, but, honestly, I feel like New Japan's G1 Climax is some of the best wrestling I've watched recently. It really does like feel like a sporting event. I love the camera work and the fact that mics pick up a lot more of the wrestlers in the ring. It feels like watching a boxing match if you know what I mean. I kind of feel like AEW billed itself as kind of what New Japan is doing. A more sport centric vibe where wins and losses matter and such....BUT I feel like that's not what they are actually doing. Would anybody prefer a New Japan style approach to AEW or do you think they are fine doing what they are doing now, which almost feels like they are trying too hard to be like attitude era WWE. Or am I completely wrong?
Not only this, but so far we haven't seen a lot about how will they incorporate the wins/losses and all the stats that they said they would do. I think that after All Out, they will lay out a lot of the details of how will all of this play into the whole "wrestling league" concept.New Japan has more talent than AEW and is the best wrestling on the planet. AEW can't compete from an in-ring perspective (no promotion can, much less one with 3 shows under their belt just getting off the ground), they simply lack the world class depth/talent outside of Kenny, the Bucks and Rey Fenix.
I'm sure being able to pull off something the quality of the G1 is the long term goal for them, but for now I wouldn't set my expectations that high. I think we'll get our first taste of how AEW does a tournament when they start their tag tournament on TV.
Please. ATLiens. Get it right.That was tweeted last night and this morning he announced Boston and Philly
Maybe next year, Atlantans
I think what they're doing now is almost closer to Lucha Underground in a way without the high concept fiction element. There's a dramatic feel to the promos they're releasing. Like a docudrama or a gritty action film if you recall the thing they did for Janela vs Moxley.You know I've been watching New Japan's G1 Climax recently to get my wrestling fix and to follow what Moxley is doing in Japan. It's actually my first time watching New Japan, and I have to say that New Japan does such an amazing job "telling a story" in the ring. I've watched All of AEW's events and I watched some AAA recently, but, honestly, I feel like New Japan's G1 Climax is some of the best wrestling I've watched recently. It really does like feel like a sporting event. I love the camera work and the fact that mics pick up a lot more of the wrestlers in the ring. It feels like watching a boxing match if you know what I mean. I kind of feel like AEW billed itself as kind of what New Japan is doing. A more sport centric vibe where wins and losses matter and such....BUT I feel like that's not what they are actually doing. Would anybody prefer a New Japan style approach to AEW or do you think they are fine doing what they are doing now, which almost feels like they are trying too hard to be like attitude era WWE. Or am I completely wrong?
Looks like Hangman Omega.