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Old 08-29-2022, 12:19 PM   #11067
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Originally Posted by XL View Post
Some guys don’t need the ring time. For me as long as there is some sort of feature for the talent between a match, in-ring segment, backstage interview, vignette, recap then you’re good to go. The issue is they’ve so many talents and so much to fit in it’s too much per episode and I forget what’s happened. It’s a very, very delicate balance.
This is a similar problem to the 3hr Raw. By the time you’ve gotten to a certain marker you’ve forgotten what has happened before, which buries it. Emphasis is so important. You can’t emphasize everything, and AEW has so much stuff that needs emphasis that cannot get it.

And while you’re right about not everyone needing ring time, from the talent’s perspective they might not be getting enough, which is going to cause problems when deals come up, etc.
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