My Top 5 Moments From AEW September To Remember.
Intro.
I have to start this off with an apology. This week has been hell when it comes making and releasing content. This was due to the fact that my broadband was on the blink. You guys know that I pride myself on giving you the best content that I can, and it annoys me when things don't go the way I want it. So this led me to pull this weeks work on Monday Night Raw. I've got other things coming out later on this week, that will make up for it. I've also had to cut down my AEW Coverage for September To Remember. This is due to the fact that my day job needs to be put first.
5. Hangman Adam Page And Kyle Fletcher Contract Signing.
I'm not the biggest fan of Contract signings, because as time has gone on the concept has been completely bastardised, but this was excellent. Don Callis. Hangman Adam Page, and. Kyle Fletcher had a fantastic 3 way promo dual, that dealt with themes of standing on your own. Past reflections, and potential for the future. This was excellent. I could've watched ten more minutes of this easily.
4. Jon Moxley vs Roderick Strong.
This was an excellent TV Match. Both men acted like fantastic foils for each other, as their exchanges were elevated in the last stages of The Match. Jon got the win, thanks to Wheeler Yuta. He gave Roderick a Bulldog choke to end the Match.
3. MJF Segment.
If you watch more than one thing from this broadcast, then this has to be high on the list. Also we got a voiceover cameo from Tony Khan. Max's Match against Mark Briscoe is going to be fire. Tables And Tacks, sounds like fun. And of course bloody.
2. Cope And Cage segment.
From Cash Wheeler delving into his own LTS. Dax putting them over as the best Tag Team in the world, and that glorious man was handing out fines. Cope and Cage fired back and put these guys in their place, and it was excellent. Plus all those Security Guards just for a man who can't get no ladies. I loved this segment. I love me some Stokeley Hathaway.
1. The Young Bucks vs The Bang Bang Gang.
As I was watching this. I had a bit of an epithany. The Young Bucks might be in the best form of their careers. I love the fact that they are working with underutilised talent. This was a fantastic TV Match, that did what it said on the tin. The Bucks qualified to get into the 4 Way Ladder Match at All Out.
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