Everything posted by Timbo Slice
- AEW TV Megathread
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Current New Japan
This has Nakanishi vibes. No reason why Goto can’t win, have a defense, then lose it, maybe back in Osaka or Sakura Genesis?
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WWE TV Megathread
The elephant in the room is the non-WWE footage. It seems like they’re trying to move things to the WWE Vault channel, but it’ll be piecemeal?
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The Queen of Villains
Kadaveri also did a write-up at SC breaking down fact and fiction: https://segundacaida.blogspot.com/2024/09/queen-of-villains-truth-fiction.html?m=1
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AEW Worlds End 2024
Sigh. Copeland is whatever. Guessing Kingston is still not cleared.
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AEW Worlds End 2024
Have to imagine Kingston returns tonight given its in Orlando, where he’s living now (if I remember right).
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Current New Japan
I was actually five minutes away from the Pyramid in Long Beach that day but left town hours before the show started. Knew a few people on the show from my time at the local indie I used to do commentary for. Alas, the stars couldn't align. Wish the house could have been a bit better. The lack of Ospreay/Okada has to be due to NJPW wanting to control their returns being of a truly worthwhile event. Okada coming back especially. Again, I do find it funny that Kenny is coming back on this show at this time, the Bucks have been off TV and are coming back at this show...just odd choices. And yes, the planning around this show seems haphazard at best and ill-conceived at least.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
If anyone here is subscribed to Loss’ Wrestling Playlist Newsletter, today’s Season of Giving comp was an Amaresu set from CFØS. Wild stuff.
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WWE TV Megathread
The reunion, either with Big E being cleared or New Day realizing the error of their ways, is gonna be an Elizabeth hugging Macho Man-level pop.
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Current New Japan
I’m very interested in how Okada is going to position himself for Wrestle Dynasty now that the rest of The Elite is confirmed (sans Perry, for now). There’s some political stuff under the surface here with how AEW is moving forward and The Elite are operating outside of it for the time being, but not much is being said even though some of it seems pretty damn overt.
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Current New Japan
Kenny said this is essentially a way for him to pay back NJPW for the AEW departure, which I get, but he also talked about how he didn’t want to get in the way of AEW’s current direction, which is odd to say the least with the Bucks on the shelf and Okada on paternity leave. Either the diverticulitis did a true number on him and he’s gotta be a part timer going forward or there’s something underneath the hood in his relationship with TK going on.
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WWE TV Megathread
Bronson Reed is such a perfect fit in the New Bloodline. It’s also the only move that seems bigger even than Jacob joining, just because of what the last several months have been like. There’s now only two choices for Roman: Somehow bury things with Seth? Or the Final Boss. It’s gripping shit, really.
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AEW TV - October 23 - 26 - Mox Iz Here
Wonder if Lin-Manuel called him up about his “The Warriors” remake. Things need to pick up a bit, methinks.
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AEW TV - 9/25-9/28 - No Longer Grand Slam
Nigel seemed like he was a bit apprehensive early, rightfully so, didn’t want to lay it in for whatever reason, but it got good towards the end. Definitely below the matches they had in their heyday, but was fun to see them play the hits. Nigel becomes very interesting going forward now.
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WWE TV 09/23 - 09/29 IntercontinYEEtal Champ
They’re humming so they can afford to. Wild that Jey got to kick out of the spear.
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AEW TV - 9/25-9/28 - No Longer Grand Slam
My hope is that with the TV deal now in place, the placement of bigger deal shows gets better. Part of why Grand Slam deteriorated over four years was because it isn’t nearly as important as shows two weeks before and two weeks after it, so place it elsewhere so it can be big again. Just a quick reassessment, man.
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The Queen of Villains
This was what I had alluded to in my comment about how bad they did Jaguar; her story was one of the bigger casualties of how they constructed the story. Based on how they set it all up, there’s no reason why they shouldn’t have had episode 4 end with Asuka and Jaguar having their match to make that story seem fully realized. Especially given how big a deal it was for them to run the Budokan and Osaka-Jo big in the span of six days. However, like most projects like this? The narrative they created superseded the in-life order of events. The show runners probably felt it didn’t suit the narrative as well and left it out, which is a common theme of the show as a whole. It really does seem like they built the narrative and then filled in with facts when they could have done the opposite and probably been much more cohesive. But them leaning on the more dramatic aspects (shoot pins, backstage drama, fabricated or not) really led to the weird choices where the criticisms are aimed.
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AEW TV - 9/18 - 9/21 - Never Mind The Bollocks Heres The Outrunners
I see what they’re trying to do with Nigel but it’s just not working. A bit of a shame. He doesn’t have the juice to hold this together with no retort. In the moment it has a shot, but he’s done all this to crickets.
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The Queen of Villains
I will not spoiler anything until you’re finished, OJ, but I had even stronger feelings about Jaguar being done dirty by the end of the series.
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The Queen of Villains
I can’t see this as anything other than a success after completing the series. Given the constraints in time, and some odd choices to speed things up rapidly and tie up as many loose ends as possible by the end, this was about as good as you could have asked for. The production choices they made in the Hair match, especially with the entrances, where they copied the camera shots to the point where I got chills because they were spot on re-creations, was top notch. They made it as uncomfortable watching it here as it was watching it on tape. Again, I don’t know if there’s another wrestling subject matter where you could go to these lengths and have this type of production, but I hope someone tries because this really was amazing to watch.
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The Queen of Villains
Three episodes in and this is right up there with GLOW for me as one of the best wrestling TV shows or movies ever. It’s a short list, but there is an amazing amount of quality here even if the liberties they take with historical accuracy are also pretty blatant. The in-ring action is fantastic; a lot of time is spent there and the actors really know their shit. Chigusa and Co. trained them up really well, and they suck you in each time you step in the ropes. They really do a good job of showcasing all the wrestlers you’d expect to see during this time frame, albeit sometimes the drama takes away from what you expect to see from some of them. Even with those slights, awesome Easter eggs throughout, and I’m surprised how true to the setting they are even with those liberties taken. I hope it becomes a hit in Japan and does well with the hardcore fans worldwide. Selfishly I hope it leads to other attempts to tell wrestling stories in Japan, although I don’t know if any have the crossover appeal this one would have.
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The Queen of Villains
Given how J-Dramas and K-Dramas operate, it’s not surprising to find liberties taken with the truth. I’m just happy something like this got made in the first place. As long as it’s entertaining, that’s all that matters.
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AEW TV - 9/18 - 9/21 - Never Mind The Bollocks Heres The Outrunners
The Outrunners not being on Dynamite tonight is a crime, what you doing, TK?
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WWE TV 9/9-9/13 Bret is Back in Calgary
The Large Canine
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AEW TV - 9/11-9/14 - AEW Two-Week Build II
To have three separate short builds back-to-back-to-is insane, even more insane if they all hit. All Out was an obvious success. Let’s see what Grand Slam and WrestleDream look like.