He's only early to mid 20's too, if AEW play their cards right they have 20 years to build the promotion on people like him, Sammy Guevara, Jungle Boy Jack Perry, Derby Allin etc
The Bryan Omega match is probably the best TV match I have seen since, well I can't actually remember a better one.
I actually thought it was a tad overrated. I know they haven't had much time to work through things together, but parts of it felt sloppy, and some of the sequences were forced and they kind of fumbled through a bit before getting back into a rhythm. I'm all for the finish though, and would quite like to see another 30 minute match where they get to a draw again, then book an Ironman match or a "must be a winner" match
I know he’s been away seven years, but CM Punk’s two matches have felt very slow and dare I say it…a bit boring.
He fights in a rudo style, he's a natural heel and his moveset is akin to that, lots of rest holds, strikes, grinding the opponent down etc. He was never very flashy even a decade ago, the problem is in the 7 years he's been gone, the top guys are now all very flashy, high energy style wrestlers
Rumour now is that Bray Wyatt is likely to go to TNA, which I find a bit odd.
Mind you, AEW & TNA work together, so I guess he'll end up on AEW anyway
I think Tony Kahn wants to move away from Supernatural stuff so TNA would probably be a better fit full time.
Even if that is the case, Bray Wyatt is not just any old talent. Wouldn’t make sense at all for AEW to not pick him up if he’s available. He’s a massive name.
Rumour now is that Bray Wyatt is likely to go to TNA, which I find a bit odd.
Mind you, AEW & TNA work together, so I guess he'll end up on AEW anyway
I think Tony Kahn wants to move away from Supernatural stuff so TNA would probably be a better fit full time.
Even if that is the case, Bray Wyatt is not just any old talent. Wouldn’t make sense at all for AEW to not pick him up if he’s available. He’s a massive name.
I agree, but if Bray believes that he has greater creative control in TNA then I believe he will go there. Matt Hardy was worth much more after his run there because he was allowed to run with his ideas and was successful.
AEW is not short on talent at the moment either. He could well be lost in the shuffle.
I just don't think TNA is that popular & the production is very amateurish. Bray is a huge star so I'm surprised he wants to go there. A great coup for TNA though
Rumour now is that Bray Wyatt is likely to go to TNA, which I find a bit odd.
Mind you, AEW & TNA work together, so I guess he'll end up on AEW anyway
I think Tony Kahn wants to move away from Supernatural stuff so TNA would probably be a better fit full time.
Even if that is the case, Bray Wyatt is not just any old talent. Wouldn’t make sense at all for AEW to not pick him up if he’s available. He’s a massive name.
He is but they also have to consider what they are going to do with him if/when they get him. Also you can't just hotshot everyone WWE release into a main event program.
It's also not a massive surprise if you keep doing it. People can't miss you if you never go away and there are only so many combinations you can do off the bat.
Either pay them to stay at home or "let them" go to Impact, NJPW, even NWA or FMW, ring of honour, Europe or Mexico, what ever. Then when they do appear it is actually a surprise.
I understand the argument about the surprises being of diminishing returns. Conversely, I also a can see the suggestion that could be made that they have a momentum and they want to keep upping the ante.
Sadly, true surprises don’t tend to happen in wrestling at all anymore anyway.
Either way, AEW should bring him in. He’s a majorly recognised name in the business, and fits the AEW environment perfectly. I simply can’t see ask obvious reason as to why they wouldn’t do it.
Yes they have lots of big name talent, but they also have 3 hours of television each week. There is room.
I understand the argument about the surprises being of diminishing returns. Conversely, I also a can see the suggestion that could be made that they have a momentum and they want to keep upping the ante.
Sadly, true surprises don’t tend to happen in wrestling at all anymore anyway.
Either way, AEW should bring him in. He’s a majorly recognised name in the business, and fits the AEW environment perfectly. I simply can’t see ask obvious reason as to why they wouldn’t do it.
Yes they have lots of big name talent, but they also have 3 hours of television each week. There is room.
There is room in the fact you can put him on TV, there isn't room in the sense that if you push everyone to the moon no one leaves earth.
You put him on now, then owens, then generico, then Charlotte, then, then, then.
No one who didn't tune in for Punk, DB and Adam Cole Bay Bay is going to tune in for Bray. What's the plan for him now, in 3 months, in 6 months in a year?
I understand the argument about the surprises being of diminishing returns. Conversely, I also a can see the suggestion that could be made that they have a momentum and they want to keep upping the ante.
Sadly, true surprises don’t tend to happen in wrestling at all anymore anyway.
Either way, AEW should bring him in. He’s a majorly recognised name in the business, and fits the AEW environment perfectly. I simply can’t see ask obvious reason as to why they wouldn’t do it.
Yes they have lots of big name talent, but they also have 3 hours of television each week. There is room.
There is room in the fact you can put him on TV, there isn't room in the sense that if you push everyone to the moon no one leaves earth.
You put him on now, then owens, then generico, then Charlotte, then, then, then.
No one who didn't tune in for Punk, DB and Adam Cole Bay Bay is going to tune in for Bray. What's the plan for him now, in 3 months, in 6 months in a year?
No doubt they have a competitive roster, and I understand that not everybody can have a main event push at the same time.
But look at the likes of Jericho and Moxley. Both huge names to join at the time. They’ve both had title runs, and since those have ended have still been able to be written into decent storylines. Cody Rhodes hasn’t been in the main event picture in 2 years, but still feels like a star.
I love watching every MJF segment. He could lose every match for all I care and I’ll still want to see him talk.
The point I’m making is that it doesn’t have to be a case where everyone gets pushed at the same time. That’s the sort of thing dedicated wrestling fans like us might read into, but it’s more important that the characters are entertaining whenever they’re on the show.
Bray Wyatt would possibly be touted as a new leader for Dark Order. It seems a bit obvious, but that’s not a bad thing. It’s a ‘mid card’ act, but it’s just extra added depth to the show.
I really like AEW, but they do have a few matches/characters scattered around who feel a bit average (Butcher and Blade, half the women’s division, Best Friends, QT Marshall, Ethan Page etc) could easily make room for big name incomers like Wyatt.
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Tomasso Ciampa was superb in NXT a few years ago - but there haven’t been many others that have felt anywhere near as legitimate as MJF.
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I know he’s been away seven years, but CM Punk’s two matches have felt very slow and dare I say it…a bit boring.
Really enjoyed the main event. I actually bought it that Balor was going to win in that final sequence.
The only time it gets interesting is when someone appears or leaves NXT. Raw and Smackdown are indistinguishable.
Mind you, AEW & TNA work together, so I guess he'll end up on AEW anyway
AEW is not short on talent at the moment either. He could well be lost in the shuffle.
It's also not a massive surprise if you keep doing it. People can't miss you if you never go away and there are only so many combinations you can do off the bat.
Either pay them to stay at home or "let them" go to Impact, NJPW, even NWA or FMW, ring of honour, Europe or Mexico, what ever. Then when they do appear it is actually a surprise.
Sadly, true surprises don’t tend to happen in wrestling at all anymore anyway.
Either way, AEW should bring him in. He’s a majorly recognised name in the business, and fits the AEW environment perfectly. I simply can’t see ask obvious reason as to why they wouldn’t do it.
Yes they have lots of big name talent, but they also have 3 hours of television each week. There is room.
You put him on now, then owens, then generico, then Charlotte, then, then, then.
No one who didn't tune in for Punk, DB and Adam Cole Bay Bay is going to tune in for Bray. What's the plan for him now, in 3 months, in 6 months in a year?
But look at the likes of Jericho and Moxley. Both huge names to join at the time. They’ve both had title runs, and since those have ended have still been able to be written into decent storylines. Cody Rhodes hasn’t been in the main event picture in 2 years, but still feels like a star.
The point I’m making is that it doesn’t have to be a case where everyone gets pushed at the same time. That’s the sort of thing dedicated wrestling fans like us might read into, but it’s more important that the characters are entertaining whenever they’re on the show.
Bray Wyatt would possibly be touted as a new leader for Dark Order. It seems a bit obvious, but that’s not a bad thing. It’s a ‘mid card’ act, but it’s just extra added depth to the show.
I really like AEW, but they do have a few matches/characters scattered around who feel a bit average (Butcher and Blade, half the women’s division, Best Friends, QT Marshall, Ethan Page etc) could easily make room for big name incomers like Wyatt.