>>18756045
Unironically when AEW was booking Marco stunt and it felt like a super indy it was easier to watch than it's shitty 2k14 era or it's current "new Japan, but terrible" era.
>>18756045 >It truly is where careers go to die
It's crazy how few people have actually benefited from going to AEW. The money is too good to refuse for anyone not in WWE, so they go there, but the careers flatline. WWE has had its issues with a handful of stars hogging the entire main-event scene, but they're clearly willingly and able to elevate talent. Look at how many championships the fucking three-man band ended up getting.
>>18756189 >The money is too good
Angelo Parker has had 11 matches in the last 2 years.
Adam Page, their world champion, a top star with no known injuries, has had 20 matches this year. TWENTY.
By most accounts AEW has guaranteed pay.
If wrestling is a hobby, if you are in your final years, AEW is the place to be. If you want to work, improve, or be a star, they are not for you.
>>18755851 (OP)
1. Cope & Christian teaming up for the first time in YEARS
2. The hottest stable in the business in a trios match, possible 5 star match
3. Comeback match of the biggest female star in AEW >not trying
kek dronies are fuming
>>18756369 >1. Cope & Christian teaming up for the first time in YEARS
All in front of 300 people lol >2. The hottest stable in the business in a trios match,
I don't even know who you're referring to because AEW is irrelevant. >possible 5 star match
Lol, speaking of irrelevant >3. Comeback match of the biggest female star in AEW
Once again, who?
>>18756373
It's funny that Punk was right about those shitters. Hangman is a garbage anti-draw champion, and theyre all lazy shitters. In 2025 Punk has wrestled more matches (2025) than all of them.
Adam Page (20), Kenny Omega (12), Nick Jackson (19),
Matt Jackson (19) & Jack Perry (1).
Dude was clearly never the problem in AEW. They drove out the only draw in the company, and he clearly has no issue working with literally anyone he's been asked to work with in WWE.
>>18756613 >Dude was clearly never the problem in AEW.
No shit >They drove out the only draw in the company, and he clearly has no issue working with literally anyone he's been asked to work with in WWE.
Yup, and this was after they drove out the only person with a brain in cody.
>>18756613
Punk wanted to turn AEW into a successful, merit-driven business. The Elite droves him out because they knew they couldn't exist in a successful, merit-driven business.