Man, I wanted to go last night but the only tickets available were nosebleeds. Raw wasn't on my radar due to our recent move these last few months. Next time they come to town, however, definitely taking my daughter.
I've got tickets to go at the end of the month with my 8-year old son. One row back from ringside opposite the hard cam.
 
Eddie's daughter.

I wonder if her and Aidan English are still married. I also wonder what pays better Impact Wrestling or burlesque?

Seems like LA Knight was able to get over pretty much everywhere he's been. He got over on Impact and in the NWA. And for Nash of all people to say if you're not over in 3 years you're not going to be is stupid cause he was in WCW for awhile and failed to get over in multiple gimmicks before hitting paydirt as Diesel in the WWF
 
LMAO I promise this isn't me...but damn if I don't agree.


I didn't hear one reason why he doesn't like the product! It's goofy, but why is it goofy. The main complaint that people have for WWE of burying talent, but then complains about AEW doing the same thing. You don't like it fine, but the minute you're making videos...just cause your phone has a camera doesn't mean you should be using it.

I know this isn't you @EPDC cause you would have given 46 different reasons. Doesn't matter if I agree with it or not, they're reasons. This motherfcuker just says it's goofy and repeats it for 6min.
 
I was hoping to see him become the second coming of Flying Brian/Loose Cannon Brian Pillman. Definitely needs work, but needs the right people around him.


I think the way his dad died, they were really trying HARD to steer away from his dads persona. Which is a shame cause it was a REALLY good persona
 
Here's a cool YouTube channel for some pics and videos. Whether it's fan's shot or social media post.

 
You didn't even mention Vinnie Vegas

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I was hoping to see him become the second coming of Flying Brian/Loose Cannon Brian Pillman. Definitely needs work, but needs the right people around him.

AEW had a golden opportunity to push him and capitalize off the buzz that the 'Dark Side of the Ring' on his dad generated.
But they pissed it away and did nothing with him.
If I'm WWE, I sign him and put him through additional training and NXT to get him more experience.
 
AEW had a golden opportunity to push him and capitalize off the buzz that the 'Dark Side of the Ring' on his dad generated.
But they pissed it away and did nothing with him.
If I'm WWE, I sign him and put him through additional training and NXT to get him more experience.
Yeah. He would be a great addition to NXT and if he were to hone his craft there, he could make a name for himself higher on the card.

When you have second generation wrestlers on your roster, especially one whose father was so popular, half the work is done. Crazy that AEW didn’t do much to capitalize on him.
 
Yeah. He would be a great addition to NXT and if he were to hone his craft there, he could make a name for himself higher on the card.

When you have second generation wrestlers on your roster, especially one whose father was so popular, half the work is done. Crazy that AEW didn’t do much to capitalize on him.
Exactly.
Half the battle with a new talent getting over with the fans is just getting them to know who the hell you are and to care about you and your character.
Both of his parents died tragically at a young age and his father was one of the most (in)famous wrestlers of the past 30 years.
The 'Dark Side of the Ring' documentary shed new light on him and his family for young and old fans alike.
He had a lot of sympathy from wrestling fans around that time and AEW should have used that moment to give him a push as a sympathetic babyface.
Instead they kept him in that stupid "Varsity Blonds" (the fact they couldn't spell the word "Blondes" correctly always bothered me) tag team with Griff Whatshisface and Julia Hart and only gave him one promo in his hometown of Cincinnati.
Not saying they should have given him a shot at the World Title or anything, but they could have at least given them a shot at the tag titles.
 
Exactly.
Half the battle with a new talent getting over with the fans is just getting them to know who the hell you are and to care about you and your character.
Both of his parents died tragically at a young age and his father was one of the most (in)famous wrestlers of the past 30 years.
The 'Dark Side of the Ring' documentary shed new light on him and his family for young and old fans alike.
He had a lot of sympathy from wrestling fans around that time and AEW should have used that moment to give him a push as a sympathetic babyface.
Instead they kept him in that stupid "Varsity Blonds" (the fact they couldn't spell the word "Blondes" correctly always bothered me) tag team with Griff Whatshisface and Julia Hart and only gave him one promo in his hometown of Cincinnati.
Not saying they should have given him a shot at the World Title or anything, but they could have at least given them a shot at the tag titles.
He should have been a solid lower midcarder instead of being stuck in a tag team no one cared about.
 
No way Anna Jay should have been out in the first round. I would argue she has a top-3 ass in the game right now.

Kiera Hogan should have won by a landslide.

I follow that reddit page, and I saw when they started the tournament and waited to see how it played out. I was shaking my head plenty of times during the rounds. Especially the Anna Jay/Tay and Naomi/Tay rounds. Tay's fine as fuck, but her ass over Naomi's and Anna's. And Kiera not going to the semi's at least?! Naw bruh. But with that voter base, they did what I expected them to do. And I'm not mad that Gigi won (there's just something bout that bitch mayne), even though it could easily went to someone else.
 
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