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Old 04-14-2021, 10:21 PM   #4596
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I guess my main point was there are WAY more stars in the history of wrestling than those four you mentioned regardless of your standards.

My secondary point (and I think Destor’s point) is that there’s a huge difference between the star power of those guys and some people the existing AEW audience enjoys. A star is someone who draws people to the product. Not someone who is just enjoyed by the existing audience. If any of those people quit tomorrow, it wouldn’t matter.
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