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comment_5972782
1 minute ago, Loss said:

The Acclaimed video was tremendous. I wish it had been on Dynamite.

Hopefully they’ll replay it. 
 
I think AEW has some talent to be excited about in their women’s division as long as they keep improving. Everyone seems unique and brings something different to the table. I really like the entire babyface side in this match. 

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comment_5972784
3 minutes ago, DR Ackermann said:

They are using the exact same crowd sound effect for every move. It's distracting.

I hadn’t noticed but I’ll start looking for it. They tape in front of a live audience so I don’t know why they would need to use crowd sound effects. 

comment_5972811
5 hours ago, Timbo Slice said:

Cole/Trent basically not selling any head drops at all down the stretch was pretty hilarious. Just because it’s a TV match doesn't mean you condense your 20 minute match down to 8 and cut the selling. 

Especially when the match was built around Trent’s hurt neck?

comment_5972856

An apron bump should end a match from time to time.  AEW is still very much in the WWE mold of only finishers or surprise roll ups win matches. To have matches end in the middle of the OHHHHH high spot segments might really open the house style up and allow for more drama when the audience knows one of these 20 high spots in a row might actually end a match at any time. 

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