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AEW Thread: A Real Alternative To WWE?
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[QUOTE="jncuse, post: 4293262, member: 1969"] I agree those segments are great, and AEW has to get back to more storyline development and character development, good promos, like they are doing in this feud. That along with good wrestling is what made AEW a great product. AEW, in the last 2 PPV cycles and especially the last PPV cycle was too much "Dream Match" or "Random Very Good Wrestlers thrown together having very good matches". The wrestling was excellent, but this foray into NJPW with minimal storylines didn't help with the more casual fan (even some that are more than casual),. I think the more casual fan needs more heat -- need more character and storyline development. It also helps with developing stars. For the last six months, with the exception of Wardlow, not enough of the "next" tier has been given the opportunity or storylines to distinguish themselves to rise to the top. Just a bloated roster of good wrestlers getting thrown into random good matches, but nobody is elevating themselves because of this. [/QUOTE]
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