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Just got back in from Vegas and Double or Nothing last night. Overall, it was a good show but it did run long as fuck.
Show ran over 5 hours from start to finish. AEW does always pack their PPV shows, that's for sure.
In the future, they should cut it down to 3 hours though.
Crowd was hot for pretty much every match. Definitely a more hardcore wrestling crowd than WWE.
That Jericho Appreciation Society "match" was insane and a bit overboard during certain spots.
Moxley looked like he was upset after the match. Not sure if that was part of his act or not.
 
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They trying to make a story out of something that isn't even there, but it's free publicity and MJF hasn't even said a word. Even if he would go to WWE he would be toned down and made the new Million Dollar Man.
.....again, like they did Cody Rhodes?
 
I still find it all this AEW Owen Hart Foundation love fest stuff weird. Martha Hart reminds me of Fred Goldman, basically making a career off the memory of a dead loved one.....glad this tournament is over.

No different than Dana Warrior and WWE....

I see it a little differently than Ron Goldman. More like Assata Shakur with Tupac. Yes Ron is building a career, but he would have to do it in the service industry since his son was a waiter.
 
I see it a little differently than Ron Goldman. More like Assata Shakur with Tupac. Yes Ron is building a career, but he would have to do it in the service industry since his son was a waiter.
But similar to how Fred Goldman always found a camera to attack OJ, Martha Hart never passes up an opportunity to attack the WWE/Vince and Co. (her absolute right btw)...

The Owen Hart Foundation, last I saw, wasn't a wrestling specific organization.... Martha just seems to be using AEW as a way to get the foundation out there due to her refusal to do any business with WWE.

I dunno, good for her, just comes off as weird (to me) that AEW is releasing figures and being such strong ambassadors for a man who has no ties to their company outside of a few wrestlers and producers who knew Owen.
 
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