WRau1 wrote:No, that AEW women's match was really bad but people will pump up anything AEW or Nyla Rose does. It was bad.
And the NXT women's match was really good.
The AEW women's roster looks super weak.

WRau1 wrote:No, that AEW women's match was really bad but people will pump up anything AEW or Nyla Rose does. It was bad.

daoneandonly wrote:Ruzious wrote:iMoreland wrote:Anyone here gonna be at the show tonight? I'll be there!
I planned to, but work got in the way - so disappointed - I hope it's an absolute blast.
Where do u guys live? Im in gburg
jakecronus8 wrote:Y’all on some dumb sh*t. The women’s match was the best part of the show.
Scott Hall wrote:
Cons - Lack of character development and promos. It was mostly just a bunch of matches with no back stories. Most
people don't know who these low level Indy guys they have are and why we should care about them other then they
can do fancy moves. Who's the hottest act in the industry the last couple of months? It's the Fiend who is all character
and has had one squash match and we know Bray Wyatt isn't exactly Bret Hart or HBK in the ring. Also they still haven't
invested in theme music for the wrestlers having a good theme song does wonders for the wrestler and helps get them
over. The other con for me was the Nyla Rose match I changed the channel for that one. AEWs womens division is
extremely shallow and that match went on for to long. Save the long matches for PPVs and/or for talent that is over
who can keep the audience engaged for that long.
NinjaBro wrote:Scott Hall wrote:
Cons - Lack of character development and promos. It was mostly just a bunch of matches with no back stories. Most
people don't know who these low level Indy guys they have are and why we should care about them other then they
can do fancy moves. Who's the hottest act in the industry the last couple of months? It's the Fiend who is all character
and has had one squash match and we know Bray Wyatt isn't exactly Bret Hart or HBK in the ring. Also they still haven't
invested in theme music for the wrestlers having a good theme song does wonders for the wrestler and helps get them
over. The other con for me was the Nyla Rose match I changed the channel for that one. AEWs womens division is
extremely shallow and that match went on for to long. Save the long matches for PPVs and/or for talent that is over
who can keep the audience engaged for that long.
Everything you just said is all the reasons why I love AEWI appreciate that there's no 20 minute promos to start off the show ala Raw and Smackdown. There were promo packages on TNT's countdown show to let the viewers know who Sammy Guevara was. Cody sat down on a one on one interview with Tony Schavonie.
WWE being the only wrestling promotion on network TV really did a number on fans perception on what wrestling is. What AEW is trying to present is a completely different product than WWE Raw and Smackdown. They're catering to a very different fanbase, the people who have left WWE (me), and the people who haven't watched wresting at all since the attitude era.
You won't find too many gimmicks like the Fiend on AEW. The closest thing AEW has is the Dark Order gimmick , who fans are booing out of the building. They're really rejecting the gimmick. You also will find few if any promos being done on the show moving forward as well. AEW is trying to present a very different product and is not trying to be "WWE lite".
TNA Impact tried to be WWE lite and they're essentially a dead promotion right now.
My favorite wrestling promotion right now is NJPW which is the second biggest promotion in the world. They do virutally zero promos and it's all about the action. They are growing every year despite Vince Mcmahon signing their guys up and hoarding their talent. Meanwhile WWE's rating is dropping about 15% every year. They're losing fans left and right.

Stanford wrote:New Japan USA would be lame as hell. They should find their own formula. Ideally, it's something similar to what they did at All In, with a mixture of big match NJPW style, flippy PWG stuff and novelty indy stuff. If they can have all of that come together as a cohesive brand, they're really going to have something.

LLJ wrote:WWE-lite would be even lamer as hell.
And when you say mixture, it almost sounds like you're saying it should be everything and nothing.
Stanford wrote:If they can have all of that come together as a cohesive brand, they're really going to have something.
Stanford wrote:LLJ wrote:WWE-lite would be even lamer as hell.
I don't want that.And when you say mixture, it almost sounds like you're saying it should be everything and nothing.Stanford wrote:If they can have all of that come together as a cohesive brand, they're really going to have something.

NXT for example is basically an indie-wrestling brand
LLJ wrote:Whatever it is, WWE's model hasn't been working for years so I can see the appetite for something different. Having said that, AEW still needs to hammer out some kinks, I'm not a fan of WWE-type interference antics in abundance. I am still hoping for a Western version of NJPW that's english friendly. Something that's treated like a sport, yet still has the memorable enough characters to give it the pro wrestling quirk (Naito and Okada are clearly pro wrestling "characters" that still feel like they could be sports athletes) People don't want to see WWE-except-not-booked-by-Vince, which is what TNA was. The women's division still needs more starpower (if they could nab Tessa or someone popular but lesser used in the WWE like Asuka, it would go a long way into boosting interest).

NinjaBro wrote:Spoiler:
Oh believe me, I'm very critical of AEW. They're far from perfect. If I have to see Orange Cassidy wrestle a whole match on TNT with his hands in his pockets I'm going to blow a gasket. I don't want to see someone take a staple gun to the head or a Joey Ryan dick flip. Thankfully Tony Khan says we won't be seeing that on television and that he's not a fan of it.
You say one of your favorite promotions in the last 5 years is NJPW. Yet I find it curious that you would want to see more promos and character gimmicks like the Fiend on AEW. NJPW has virtually no promos and their angles and character development take literally months to play out. It moves at a snail's pace, you wouldn't know who the wrestlers are if you didn't follow them from show to show.
AEW only has 1 show so far on network TV. I respectfully disagree that you absolutely must need those things for them to succeed and I appreciate that they are letting things play out slowly than hit you in the head with it every week.
The WWE model does not work, they're having trouble drawing 2500 fans to their shows on Raw and Smackdown. Some of the pictures of the empty arenas opposite the hard cam that people are tweeting out is downright scary. WWE got lucky they got bailed out by Fox needing programming and the changing landscape of television to give them a big contract.
As far as the Fiend, he's not as big as you think he is. If he was WWE would be drawing big in the ratings and be selling out their arenas. It's not. He's something that's new and fresh for the WWE and people talk about him.
Scott Hall wrote:WWE sent Wrestling Inc. the following statement regarding the AEW Dynamite premiere, congratulating the organization for a successful debut while noting "this is a marathon, not a one-night sprint":
"Congratulations to AEW on a successful premiere. The real winners of last night's head-to-head telecasts of NXT on USA Network and AEW on TNT are the fans, who can expect Wednesday nights to be a competitive and wild ride as this is a marathon, not a one-night sprint."
AEW won surprised WWE is commenting about it already I think they're just glad to have competition and have
people talking about wrestling.
Finals numbers not out yet but looks like it's going to be a strong rating.