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Old 07-07-2020, 04:29 PM   #2759
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Meltzer and Alvarez have not helped. Have they started criticizing AEW yet? Went to give Alvarez a listen and had to quit when he tried to paint NXT as WCW, whereas AEW actually has people teleporting and is a promotion where the egos have creative control.

I get why it’s important to them that AEW succeeds. As fans and business owners, they force themselves to watch WWE. That’s hell. After sitting on a cactus for 20 years, sticking your dick in a vise must feel nice. They’ve also got nerd subscribers to cater to. And AEW is a promotion kind of based on their “educational principles.” This is the son of a billionaire who has read every Observer and The Death of WCW. You can’t easily call him incompetent without pissing on your own electric fence.

But that colors opinion. There isn’t proper wrestling criticism out there in a large sense. Meltzer and Alvarez won’t call this one over for their good guys until Tony Khan is walking the streets like Orange Cassidy, and that affects online opinion. WWE = bad, AEW = good.
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