Clawmaster wrote:
Minooka Meatball wrote:
Clawmaster wrote:
Minooka Meatball wrote:
Clawmaster wrote:
The whole Punk thing with him coming out and trying to life mid card guys has a short shelf life. They are gonna have to find him someone viable to work a program with soon or his segments will get old. Interesting that the only home grown people that are even a little bit over are MJF and Britt Baker, both have learned enough about the business to realize doing the old school heel bit will always work.
Guys like Piper couldn't do the rhythmic gymnastic routines that most of the AEW ham and eggers do, but he knew how to create legit heat and actually put together a believable match.
So, IOW, you hate AEW, right? Otherwise, this post wouldn’t be as misinformed and incorrect as it is.
Where is it wrong? Watch the goofs setting up the spots, guys looking up and waiting 10 seconds, then making sure they are all in position to catch the tumbler as he jumps off the top rope. Gets very tedious to watch high spot after high spot where nobody sells, matches and "talent" all blend together with no discernable reason to care about the participants or the outcome.
The company (still just 2 years old, BTW) as a whole has gradually gotten better with match psychology, save for Bucks & Luchas - hell, even Omega had a spectacular match with Danielson just last Wednesday that was as old school as it gets, including a time-limit draw.
Calling MJF & Britt “the only home grown people that are even a little bit over” is laughable. You gonna tell me Jungle Boy, Orange Cassidy, Darby Allin, Thunder Rosa, Kris Statlander, for example, are not over?
Never said little bit over, said they know how to differentiate themselves from the rest of the ham and eggers by knowing how to create legit heat. Your reply indicates you do not have much experience watching actually pro's work, not surprising, but typical of most AEW's marks.
When the Baron slapped the claw on Bobby Heenan the crowd popped, it wasn't a triple toe loop jump off the top rope, but it was way more over than anything Luke Perry's 5' 2" 150 pound kid does.
You said exactly that, but move those goalposts.
Yes, I am a big AEW fan, because this is about as close to the Attitude ETA as it gets overall. I am (well, up until 3 weeks ago) a fan of NXT as well. The WWE “main roster” stuff has, for the most part, generally sucked for the last 15-20 years.
And yes, I may have gotten in and out of wrestling fandom, but I was watching back in the ‘70s and know exactly what you are talking about. Still remember the Bob Luce auto commercials, Pepper Gomez’ “The Man with the Cast Iron Stomach” gimmick, which culminated with his gut getting “rolled onto” by a VW Bug, etc. Of course, that was 50-ish years ago, so I guess maybe I’m just not into yelling at clouds as much as you. I can appreciate some of the new-school stuff along with the old school.