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AEW on TNT


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Disclaimer: Before the anti-wrestling patrol makes their "heel" presence known, let me start by saying that, yes, I know wrestling isn't real and yes, I am a grown ass adult still watching it but you know what? I don't care. So please, save yourself from wasting our time and do not post if you do not have anything nice to say.

That said, who watched this last night? I recorded it last night and thought it was a well produced show with lots of intrigue. It was awesome listening to good ole JR and Tony Schiavonne (sp?) Back at the booth once again. I also think it is great that TNT has wrestling once again but thankfully Ted Turner isn't running the show .

 

Whatcha think?

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Loved AEW. Felt different, felt real. 
 

im done with WWE. I’ll not watch NXT. Knowing NXT guys are trying to make it up and what happens to them on main ruined WWE for me. After seeing what happened with Asuka, I quit wwe. Best woman wrestler on the product and they have completely mishandled her. 

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Week 2 almost in the books and so far I feel as if AEW has won. Monday Night Raw was horrible and I felt like it was just filler until tonight when WWE starts the "Draft." NXT was pretty good though, I will give them that.

Also, I do not understand why they are having a draft because they had a superstar shakeup back in spring but didn't stick with with and decided to just let any superstar jump on any brand. If they actually plan on staying true to the brand split and if they actually utilize their talent the correct way, I might actually enjoy WWE.

It is still early in the "war" but AEW, I feel has a leg up.... Let's just see if they can still be fresh.

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I've been watching, as Omega is my personal favorite. I really like the show. It's not perfect, but it's what's needed. Better than NXT due to production vakues (having it at Full Sail just doesn't work), but a bit "too WCW" in terms of production if that makes any sense. Still though, makes me excited to watch a wrestling show since the 3 AM days of Philly era ECW. Love NJPW as well, but something is off about it and I can't put my finger on it.

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