AEW should do a match/storieline that involves each wrestlers friends to be ringside but can't interfere. And give it that classic NJPW vibe. Even get photographers lol
My question. There were some people who said the Rock stole the Final boss from Serena, but I don't agree I think he stole it from MJF when he was talking about Samoa Joe. Well, I mean the Rock's writer stole it who obviously watches AEW programming. What do you think?
It’s such a common term. I’ve referred to Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada as “the final boss” for example. I doubt it was stolen by someone who was watching AEW and it was moreso just someone using a very common term to describe someone of high stature.
I think that is a reasonable and fair answer, taking the tribal stuff out of it that makes sense, just was curious on your take, thanks for the answer.@@tranquiloclub50
Thank you for all the great content, huge fan 😊 I’m a AEW day one guy, and we have identical opinions most of the time. I refuse to ever go back to WWE after years of garbage, but The Rocks been on fire recently and check his segments on RUclips. I saw similarities with his stuff and the edgy AEW content that feels more real compared to WWE Carny BS. Do you think him and his team are stealing some of the good things AEW does? And is that a good thing or bad thing for AEW?
Thanks for the support! I don’t really think they’re stealing anything from AEW. The Rock is just a different type of talent compared to everyone in today’s WWE.
I agree, he’s unique and why I’m enjoying watching his work. I guess what I mean is that there’s a shift in the content with him atm which is more edgy, and wonder if that expanding to the rest of WWE would “steal” one of AEWs unique selling perspectives…?
i hate youtube , no notif even with notifs on
Sorry about that. I tend to stream after Dynamite and Collision almost every week though. (If that helps.)
@@tranquiloclub50 yeah I know , just didn't expect one yesterday because collision wasnt on , and yt was being goofy
AEW should do a match/storieline that involves each wrestlers friends to be ringside but can't interfere. And give it that classic NJPW vibe. Even get photographers lol
My question. There were some people who said the Rock stole the Final boss from Serena, but I don't agree I think he stole it from MJF when he was talking about Samoa Joe. Well, I mean the Rock's writer stole it who obviously watches AEW programming. What do you think?
It’s such a common term. I’ve referred to Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada as “the final boss” for example. I doubt it was stolen by someone who was watching AEW and it was moreso just someone using a very common term to describe someone of high stature.
I think that is a reasonable and fair answer, taking the tribal stuff out of it that makes sense, just was curious on your take, thanks for the answer.@@tranquiloclub50
Thank you for all the great content, huge fan 😊
I’m a AEW day one guy, and we have identical opinions most of the time. I refuse to ever go back to WWE after years of garbage, but The Rocks been on fire recently and check his segments on RUclips. I saw similarities with his stuff and the edgy AEW content that feels more real compared to WWE Carny BS.
Do you think him and his team are stealing some of the good things AEW does? And is that a good thing or bad thing for AEW?
Thanks for the support!
I don’t really think they’re stealing anything from AEW. The Rock is just a different type of talent compared to everyone in today’s WWE.
I agree, he’s unique and why I’m enjoying watching his work. I guess what I mean is that there’s a shift in the content with him atm which is more edgy, and wonder if that expanding to the rest of WWE would “steal” one of AEWs unique selling perspectives…?
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