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Old 06-19-2023, 05:28 PM   #122
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I don’t know why I expected from the Observer guys. I knew it could have been something like “it was okay, I guess…” but I was half-way expecting a “yeah, great job Tony Khan and team!”

But it’s just weird, because the show seems to have gotten a pretty universe thumbs up, and now they’re the ones being “old men yelling at clouds” as the tired ciriticism of Cornette used to be. I’m sure he’ll be explain to what worked and what didn’t, but where Meltzer and Alvarez are out of their depth is that they really can’t.

Now I’m really pulling for Collision to do alright in the ratings. Because if it’s numbers are anything close to Dynamite’s, it’s going to make the schadenfreude of those two trying to excuse it away pretty funny.

Sorry if I sound mean to those guys, but I just loathe the inaccurate coverage AEW has gotten since it’s inception. It really strikes me as unethical from people who do have influence over and audience and are going to believe the manipulations. Even if you want AEW to succeed more than anything else in life, don’t shelter them from the truth for their own sakes.
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