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Old 03-21-2022, 01:09 PM   #8438
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Originally Posted by Mr. Nerfect View Post
DDT may or may not have good wrestling on its cards. It’s kind of proof that if you act like a fucking joke, no one is going to take you seriously. So working with them is just another obstacle placed between them and my personal enjoyment of what they are trying to achieve.

This cannot be a good sign in regards to that AEW/New Japan relationship everyone assured me was fine either. It doesn’t necessarily mean it’s in the gutter, but working with one of their rivals probably isn’t a great political move.

Meltzer probably knows more than he reports there, because he’s started saying more and more negative things about New Japan in a “no one cares about them anymore” kind of way.
Considering that NJPW works with its own rivals, I cant see the DDT partnership being a deal breaker for future collaboration. CMLL and AAA are the only companies to my knowledge that take serious offense from their partners working with the other brand.
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