TheBeastCoast
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Ospreay about to close out the year in the most Ospreay like fashion? With two 5* matches in one night.
Ospreay about to close out the year in the most Ospreay like fashion? With two 5* matches in one night.
Now get MJF the hell away from them and don’t have them even look at each other in 2025
BIG POP FROM ME
Also starting to think Edge beats Mox and Christian cashes in
The wrestling is almost always well above industry standard. Their storylines are where they’ve been lackingNothing surprising however solid start to finish. Where the best wrestle is more truth than fiction and generally speaking the PPVs are when the company shines.
BIG POP FROM ME
Also starting to think Edge beats Mox and Christian cashes in
The wrestling is almost always well above industry standard. Their storylines are where they’ve been lacking
I see what you meanFor me an even bigger problem then storylines is to many times it feels like you are watching the exact same match(to varying levels) with the exact same moves to often. Not every match has to be 10 minutes+, sometimes a 2-3 minute squash will do more to get a wrestler over than the same old boring match we seen 5-6 times already on the same card.
They cucked Daniels. That was really dumb.I heard Alvarez bring this up and I agree- 1) what the f*** was the point of the Christopher Daniels-Adam Page promo the other day and 2) why did none of the competitors in the main event have their factions with them except for Mox? Makes no sense, what’s the point of factions if you’re not gonna actually use them
For me an even bigger problem then storylines is to many times it feels like you are watching the exact same match(to varying levels) with the exact same moves to often. Not every match has to be 10 minutes+, sometimes a 2-3 minute squash will do more to get a wrestler over than the same old boring match we seen 5-6 times already on the same card.
Last night was heavy on the "this guy came back from an injury, so we'll have him pretend he gets re-injured again during the match" --- Hobbs and Cole both did it. Cole did it in his very first match back as well.I see what you mean
They just work more of an indy wrestling style more often than not. Purists will hate it because finishers don’t always mean much, and not all matches end with a finisher.
I still think that the better talents do enough from one match to another that make it different. Last night was a great wrestling show imo.
That's good reality based selling and should always happen. Many of the best matches ever use that, because it's based in reality. If they'd didn't do it, it would make them look dumb. You always go after your opponents weakness and they should always sell that weakness as much as possible.Last night was heavy on the "this guy came back from an injury, so we'll have him pretend he gets re-injured again during the match" --- Hobbs and Cole both did it. Cole did it in his very first match back as well.
Small gripe from me. Enjoyed the card overall.