AEW Dynamite Review.
RIP Diego Jota And His Brother Andre Silva.
Life can be very cruel. I don't normally do this, but here we are, because this is just so unfair. Liverpool player Diego Jota, and his brother Andre Silva, both passed away due to a car accident in Portugal. In the early hours of this morning. I have no words. I'm a 38 year old man. Diego was 10 years younger than me, which just made me think that 28 is no age. My thoughts and prayers go out to his team mates, friends and family, he leaves behind three children, and a wife. I understand that you guys don't come here for my thoughts on football, I just feel that as an Arsenal Supporter, i'm not a fan of tribalism. I just feel that at times like this, we should just remember to sit back, and take a long look at things, because in reality, it doesn't matter what Promotion you back, or what team you support, this is awful. If you've been affected by the issues raised in this article then you can call these numbers.
In The USA 1-800-273-8255.
In Canada 1-877-779-2223.
And here in the UK you can call Cruse Bereavement on 0808 808 1677.
Now on with the review.
Hangman Adam Page Segment.
Hangman Adam Page kicked off the show, He didn't waste anytime when stating that he will ride as far as he can go, when trying to free the briefcase from Jon Moxley, this is something that he vows to do, and even though he knows that the numbers may not be on his side, he won't let this moment pass him by. He then challenged Moxley to a Texas Death Match at All In. Mox came out and answered this. This was a fascinating look into the heel vs babyface dynamic, as mox's words helped breathe life into the term flipping the script, when he refused the stipulation, as the themes of passion, desire, and gread played out to the on looking TV audience. The Deathriders came out and attacked Hangman. Claudio caused the main bulk of the damage, as Mox walked off. Hangman called Mox out, and told him to accept the challenge. Mox walked back, but was met by Samoa Joe, and. Powerhouse Hobbs. Hangman then cleaned out Marina with a buckshot. I liked the promo stuff, however the image of a man hitting a woman doesn't sit with me. Domestic Violence calls go up during sports broadcasts. I know this was part of the show. I just feel that AEW need to take more care in my opinion.
Mina Shirakowa vs Mercedes Mone AEW TBS Championship.
With the flow of this being centred around Timeless Toni Storm, eating her dinner at ringside, the physicality played into the predictability of the how this played out. The Match was decent, but the guessing game was a fraught affair. Mercedes retained her belt, and attacked Mina in the aftermath, leaving Toni to make the save. That cake at ringside looked mighty good didn't.
The Young Bucks Segment.
The Young Bucks rented out a limo on Tony Khans Cash, and went for a trip down memory lane. They went to their old school, and got some cheese burgers. It's not I would've done. I would take a trip around my hometown of High Wycombe, and looked at my childhood memories. This is where Beaties used to be, the place were I would beg my mum to buy me Biker Mice From Mars toys, and next to it was the comic book shop that we used to visit, some things never change.
MJF vs Brody King vs AR Fox vs Anthony Bowens Casino Gauntlet Match Qualifier.
Even though I liked this Match. Brody King, having a good showing, and the Matches within the Match being played at a solid rate, and of course MJF on commentary, but it was the predictable nature of how things played out that took me away from this Match. Max got the win, and then was dressed down by Mark Briscoe, who said that next week they should have a nice little chat, without his mates. This was when Jetspeed got wrecked by The Hurt Syndicate. Kevin Knight will face Shelton Benjamin on Collision. This went on for far too long.
The Young Bucks and Konosuke vs Paragon And Bandido.
As the theme of the new Superman movie played out throughout this broadcast. I enjoyed this Match. This was a well paced, and balanced, as this allowed the Match to have time to breathe. The Bucks, and. Takeshista got the win. Swerve Strictland, and. Will Osperay then came out, and wanted answers for last week. This would leave both teams to have a great promo dual, that lead to a great conclusion. If Will and Swerve lose, then they can't challenge for the AEW World Heavyweight Championship for up to a year. This angered Swerve, as The Bucks then accepted the Match. Will, and Swerve would then beat The Beast Mortas, and. Dralistico in what was a solid Match up.
Kota Ibushi vs Kazuchika Okada.
Watching this made me feel like I was watching DDT from 2017-2018. If you take Kenny Omega to one side, these two had some of the best Matches that the land of the rising sun have ever produced. From the subtle build, that lead to high croschendo finish, that left me realing with fascinating awe. The Match was layered with heavy hard hitting shots, that paved way for the finish, as Okada got the win with a rainmaker. The Don Callis Family put a beating on Ibushi, leaving Kenny Omega to make the save, oh and that manouver that Kenny and Kota pulled on Trent Barretta was magic.
Oversight Of AEW Dynamite 300.
I liked this broadcast, but I feel that some of the results relied on being heavily predictable, as the in-ring work remained strong. The promos also suffered as they didn't get to the point quick enough.
This Weeks AEW Is a 7/10.
PS. due to the Diego Jota tribute I had to editorilase the opening segment. apologies if this upset anyone.
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