Damn. Didn't know that .They are all injured.
Yes. I was speaking in terms of the Dark Order. Didn't know that they were all hurt and forgot that Page was part of the team.Wasn't the finals Dark Order vs The Elite?
Damn. Didn't know that .They are all injured.
Yes. I was speaking in terms of the Dark Order. Didn't know that they were all hurt and forgot that Page was part of the team.Wasn't the finals Dark Order vs The Elite?
Reynolds - ankleDamn. Didn't know that .
Yes. I was speaking in terms of the Dark Order. Didn't know that they were all hurt and forgot that Page was part of the team.
So with the way this is setup MJF will wrestle at a later date whomever wins the Tournament to be the next AEW Champion. So MJF won't be the next AEW World Champion theoretically. In this case put the belt on Danielson. They have time to milk the whole MJF AEW/WWE bidding war storyline.
Calm down. I said what I said. It was decent.That was better than decent! That was excellent! Those two hours flew by.
I think Moxley wins it and then Stokely and crew decimate him for MJF to cash the chip...
I think Tony Kahn relies too much on fan sentiment for his booking decisions. That's how Hangman became champion before he was ready.
So in your opinion Mastermind, what went wrong?Hangman was ready. You just didn't understand his character and the story that was being told.
Hangman's whole character was one of doubt and self destructive behavior. He lacked confidence which is why he would turn to drinking. He got kicked out of The Elite and was constantly told about how he would never amount anything. His self-esteem was at all time low. Around this time Dark Order was trying to recruit him into the group. He would turn them down but Dark Order remain persistent and supportive of him. THEY helped rebuild his self-esteem and got his confidence to a level to where he felt he could challenge Omega for the title.
He ultimately beats Omega at Full Gear and becomes Champ. Does he suddenly turn into Roman Reigns? No that's not his character. Even as the Champ he would have moments of doubt. It's an ongoing struggle that he would have. That's all consistent with his character. When he became champ people wanted him to suddenly walk around and strut like he's Moxley or Omega. I'm like no that's not his character.
This perceived notion that Hangman wasn't ready is misguided. Hangman was more than ready. Had a lot of banger matches in his title reign. He's probably had the best resume of people he's defeated as champ over Jericho's reign Moxley and Omega.
So in your opinion Mastermind, what went wrong?
Hangman comes off as soft in his promos. Nobody wants a world champion that has self doubt. Champions are supposed to be confident.Hangman was ready. You just didn't understand his character and the story that was being told.
Hangman's whole character was one of doubt and self destructive behavior. He lacked confidence which is why he would turn to drinking. He got kicked out of The Elite and was constantly told about how he would never amount anything. His self-esteem was at all time low. Around this time Dark Order was trying to recruit him into the group. He would turn them down but Dark Order remain persistent and supportive of him. THEY helped rebuild his self-esteem and got his confidence to a level to where he felt he could challenge Omega for the title.
He ultimately beats Omega at Full Gear and becomes Champ. Does he suddenly turn into Roman Reigns? No that's not his character. Even as the Champ he would have moments of doubt. It's an ongoing struggle that he would have. That's all consistent with his character. When he became champ people wanted him to suddenly walk around and strut like he's Moxley or Omega. I'm like no that's not his character.
This perceived notion that Hangman wasn't ready is misguided. Hangman was more than ready. Had a lot of banger matches in his title reign. He's probably had the best resume of people he's defeated as champ over Jericho's reign Moxley and Omega.
Hangman comes off as soft in his promos. Nobody wants a world champion that has self doubt. Champions are supposed to be confident.
That whole storyline of him drinking came off like a Sweet Valley High novel or some shit. Saaawft as fuck. LOL
Dude came out wearing jeans with butterflies on them the other week. Like WTF.
His championship run was a flop. Just having good matches isn't good enough. You have to project yourself as a champion.
Man you're really out of the loop.
Dexter Lumis (serial killer/stalker gimmick who became a NXT fan favorite)
I didn't watch the KO match but I assume it was Johnny Gargano
Uso's younger brother and Roman's cousin.
There's not many in NXT 2.0 worth calling up. Most of the established NXT guys were called up and let go during the pandemic. Carmello Hayes & Bron Breaker (Rex Steiner) are two of the few who are main roster ready. NXT 2.0 is more of a mix of development and goofy shit Vince liked but it's likely gonna go back into the black & gold NXT with top Indy guys.I am out of the NXT loop. I haven't watched consistently since Samoa Joe was still there
And I got that the one guy was an Uso. I didn't know his name, but the second he took the hoodie off, I was like damn another Uce!
I'm just concerned with how many call-ups they're doing in a short amount of time. Just look at the AEW and the last week in wrestling.
Last weekend featured a 2 hour Smackdown, 1 hour Rampage, 3 hour WWE PPV, & a damn near 4 hour AEW PPV. And through all that the biggest story of the week has been the damn post-match press conference after the event. Not anything that exactly happened on screen. So much of the story in AEW takes place on the internet in-between the shows. And with all these call ups and guess appearances, I'm having to do homework after most WWE shows now to find out why I should care about these 'new' people.
Dude who was underneath the ring looked so much like a young 'Ring Master' Steve Austin that I thought that was Stone Cold's son or something![]()
So he hung around cornballs in the Young Bucks and Omega and was plagued by self doubt that turned him to drinking. And his drinking was so bad that he would even do it in the middle of matches and drink with his opponent in no holds barred matches. And then rejected people who wanted to be his friends and then he left for some time only to come back confident enough to finally confront Omega, the heel who was so dastardly that he faked blowing up a ring and once told his manager on national TV to "69 me Don"Hangman was ready. You just didn't understand his character and the story that was being told.
Hangman's whole character was one of doubt and self destructive behavior. He lacked confidence which is why he would turn to drinking. He got kicked out of The Elite and was constantly told about how he would never amount anything. His self-esteem was at all time low. Around this time Dark Order was trying to recruit him into the group. He would turn them down but Dark Order remain persistent and supportive of him. THEY helped rebuild his self-esteem and got his confidence to a level to where he felt he could challenge Omega for the title.
He ultimately beats Omega at Full Gear and becomes Champ. Does he suddenly turn into Roman Reigns? No that's not his character. Even as the Champ he would have moments of doubt. It's an ongoing struggle that he would have. That's all consistent with his character. When he became champ people wanted him to suddenly walk around and strut like he's Moxley or Omega. I'm like no that's not his character.
This perceived notion that Hangman wasn't ready is misguided. Hangman was more than ready. Had a lot of banger matches in his title reign. He's probably had the best resume of people he's defeated as champ over Jericho's reign Moxley and Omega.