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comment_6006049

You eventually run out of dream matches, though. And that sort of feels like 2023 AEW in a nutshell.

It's sort of counter-intuitive, but the build for Forbidden Door isn't really about the PPV - it's about the stories coming into the PPV that they can continue or spin off to drive later shows and matches. For seemingly every show other than Forbidden Door and All In at Wembley, they're struggling to draw people to the house and keep viewers intrigued through an entire episode of TV.

This has been something that AEW has sort of struggled with from the beginning, but it's especially painful now: they need a way to build some momentum coming off of a PPV, rather than blowing everything off and then flatlining the next week.  AEW PPVs, admittedly, have been good or even great standalone shows as a result of this approach, but they need more than that right now.

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I know Meltz went full Doomer on CM Punk's return, but if his return allows people like Ricky Starks to cut great promos and show how charismatic they are, then yeah, he should be welcomed back with open arms. Best thing is he let FTR and Starks have their moment, just made an intro to set the stage for them. 

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PWO is talking about Tana on here like he's Randy the Ram. He didn't look that bad, I didn't think Swerve had to carry much. It was a pretty basic tv match with Tana popping the crowd with the guitar stuff. Even in a broken down state, I believe Tanahashi is an asset in the ring.

I tend to like the older phase of legends but maybe I am sentimental. 

comment_6006121
19 minutes ago, MLB said:

PWO is talking about Tana on here like he's Randy the Ram. He didn't look that bad, I didn't think Swerve had to carry much. It was a pretty basic tv match with Tana popping the crowd with the guitar stuff. Even in a broken down state, I believe Tanahashi is an asset in the ring.

I tend to like the older phase of legends but maybe I am sentimental. 

One of his legs doesn't even look like it could bend at the knee, he slipped off the ropes doing his finish that he's been doing for 20 years, to stand on the ropes he has a weird cross foot stance, he didn't even make it all the way around on the slingblade. Randy The Ram actually was still juicing and hitting his spots.

 

I agree he's still an asset in the ring, but not in big time singles matches.

comment_6006125
18 minutes ago, Blehschmidt said:

If it helps, Kevin Kelly has been much worse than Tanahashi was.

You know I was thinking the same thing. Which is a shame cause I Kevin Kelly always seemed like a nice dude but he is not made for Collision. 

I know he is RoH but Ian Riccaboni would be awesome in this role in my opinion.  

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