Jon Moxley/Dean Ambrose doesn't like hokey shit. Which asks the question - why is he so hokey?
Jon Moxley/Dean Ambrose doesn't like hokey shit. Which asks the question - why is he so hokey?
"The triple threat tag match will be a spotfest!" "Cody is obviously winning now!"
Part of the fun anymore is watching fans be wrong.
Honestly, I was pretty confident Jericho was going to win that even with that development; it's way too early for Jericho to drop the belt right now. They'll find some bullshit excuse to weasel themselves around it eventually, it's just to keep Cody out of the main title picture for a while, and maybe build up Page for a rematch. Maybe even Moxley.
If MJF is in the Inner Circle now, I hope that's it for the members of the stable, unless it's a really big name coming to AEW. You don't want it to end up like the NWO.
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Agreed. I'd even argue that there was a lot more psychology in this one than your standard triple threat tag team match. My biggest gripe with those match types is, well, why the hell are you tagging the other team in? That criticism was almost absent in this match. It made sense when someone tagged their own team out.
Again, it's a low bar to rank a triple threat tag team match, but I thought this was quite good.
What I love about NWA Power is there's no fat. Straight to the point. A solid 40/50 minutes of engaging content
Check Out The Optional Sidequest Podcast. (Please)
Check Out The Optional Sidequest Podcast. (Please)
The problem isn't so much with the content of the interviews, but rather with the delivery. These guys are trying to act and it is painfully obvious. The best promos make a person believe they are simply what the worker actually thinks, not something they rehearsed and are now acting out.
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