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WWE's Ludwig Kaiser:
wwe sucks at the moment im enjoying AEW and expect a good double or nothing this weekend.
I'll be honest, I'm one of those people who often complains that they're too long, but they still put on the best PPV's -- it's not even a competition. They're usually 5-6 hours including the preshow. I think they should be 3-4 hours. I'm probably in the minority, though.AEW blows WWE out of the water with their PPVs. So many people whine about length, I think it’s great, I love wrestling and you’re giving me lots lol
I will probably never sit up late to watch any ppv ever again that ship sailed a long time ago on demand does me as long as i can social media like i will be doing sunday night.I'll be honest, I'm one of those people who often complains that they're too long, but they still put on the best PPV's -- it's not even a competition. They're usually 5-6 hours including the preshow. I think they should be 3-4 hours. I'm probably in the minority, though.
While it'll never be as good as it was during the peak of the Attitude Era and Monday Night Wars, I still get enjoyment out of AEW on most weeks.Wrestling has been shit since 2000
I'll be honest, I'm one of those people who often complains that they're too long, but they still put on the best PPV's -- it's not even a competition. They're usually 5-6 hours including the preshow. I think they should be 3-4 hours. I'm probably in the minority, though.
Too much flippy dippy shit in modern day wrestling, it is all highspots with no character, 50 false finishers in every match. AEW is just PWG with a bigger budget and WWE is a shell of what it once was with their 65 championship belts why should anyone care about a title match build up.While it'll never be as good as it was during the peak of the Attitude Era and Monday Night Wars, I still get enjoyment out of AEW on most weeks.
craig is 1 of the most negative members ive ever came across on here read nothing from him that does wonders for the place.While it'll never be as good as it was during the peak of the Attitude Era and Monday Night Wars, I still get enjoyment out of AEW on most weeks.
If we're talking characters like Undertaker, Kane and Mankind, I would agree. But while Stone Cold and The Rock had personality, they were just dudes. Same with Triple H, etc. I used to enjoy WWF's midcard back in the day when you had the pimp (The Godfather), the adult film star (Val Venis), the vampires (The Brood), etc. Those were characters. I just don't know if people would buy into those kinda gimmicks nowadays.Too much flippy dippy shit in modern day wrestling, it is all highspots with no character, 50 false finishers in every match. AEW is just PWG with a bigger budget and WWE is a shell of what it once was with their 65 championship belts why should anyone care about a title match build up.
Okay maybe nobody would buy those gimmicks these days yet you still having grown men wetting themselves (albeit for social media views) when wrestlers return having been off for ages and you still get retards trying to attack the wrestlers.If we're talking characters like Undertaker, Kane and Mankind, I would agree. But while Stone Cold and The Rock had personality, they were just dudes. Same with Triple H, etc. I used to enjoy WWF's midcard back in the day when you had the pimp (The Godfather), the adult film star (Val Venis), the vampires (The Brood), etc. Those were characters. I just don't know if people would buy into those kinda gimmicks nowadays.
Much appreciatedcraig is 1 of the most negative members ive ever came across on here read nothing from him that does wonders for the place.
I mean, people said he didn't have the balls as a boss and then he fired Punk for being such an unprofessional douche canoe. So yeah, I guess he did have the balls in the end. Also, Triple H is also just a fan who married the daughter of the boss. Not that being a fan's a bad thing.Okay maybe nobody would buy those gimmicks these days yet you still having grown men wetting themselves (albeit for social media views) when wrestlers return having been off for ages and you still get retards trying to attack the wrestlers.
Honestly I do not see WWE around in 20 years from now with how things are going, TKO just have no sense of the business, Vince McMahon was born into it and lived in 24/7. As for Tony Khan he is just a fan with a tonne of money and as we saw with the Punk/Young Bucks spat he doesn't have the balls to be a ruthless boss.
TNA was good back in the day until Hogan came in and ruined it all, they had a nice mix of the big guys along with the x division which was like a special attraction.
Yeah, back in that era WWF and WCW had mid card wrestlers that were probably more over than main eventers are today, yeah maybe people didn't go to a show to see Disco Inferno or Val Venis or talk about them when they went home but both were certainly over.
At the end of the day if people don't buy gimmicks then why are they watching pro wrestling because that is what pro wrestling is, a circus performance, even the smart mark promotions like ECW and old ROH had gimmick wrestlers and the crowds bought it.
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Well Punk had already quit lets be honest but could only get out of the contract fairly by being sacked. Punk has always been a dick and still is. Triple H would never have been in this spot ever without marrying the bosses daughter,I mean, people said he didn't have the balls as a boss and then he fired Punk for being such an unprofessional douche canoe. So yeah, I guess he did have the balls in the end. Also, Triple H is also just a fan who married the daughter of the boss. Not that being a fan's a bad thing.
While I loved that match, Double or Nothing 2026 was way more successful than that show considering it was their second biggest gate after All In Texas. I also think they have more star power now than they did back then. They had a lot of jabronis back in their early days like Joey Janela and Jimmy Havoc. They signed a bunch of people because they needed to pad out the roster. That's not the case anymore.watched double or nothing with the rhodes brothers and earl hebner as referee if AEW could have kept that star power and momentum who knows what heights they would have reached. I think keeping CM punk from going nuclear could have helped them also.
The biggest show of 2026 doesn't have much competition to be fair. TNA aren't in the mix seen as they are WWE's bum boys these days, NJPW is and only ever will be big in Japan and what saddo wants to watch 20 hours of a Wrestlemania weekend (no idea why PPVs have to be so long these days). As someone who was a WCW fan (and an early TNA fan) I wanted AEW to fill the MASSIVE gap left from 2001 when pro wrestling died but they didn't do what they said on the tin, instead just became PWG with a big budget, highspots wrestling. I think even Cody Rhodes figured that out, not that I am a fan of that overrated guy who used indie fans and indie wrestling while bad mouthing WWE to get himself over from being that WWE mid carder with the chicken legs and no kneepads. I wanted AEW to succeed but like all of modern pro wrestling I am just bored whenever I see any clips online.Double Or Nothing 2026 was my favorite show of the year. All of the big marquee matches delivered, it was a lively sold out crowd, and the Louis Armstrong Stadium is an amazing venue for wrestling (I prefer it over Arthur Ashe). I also think having the MJF/Mick Foley promo on the Buy In pre-show was smart business since it definitely got people excited for the main event.
joey jabronee lolWhile I loved that match, Double or Nothing 2026 was way more successful than that show considering it was their second biggest gate after All In Texas. I also think they have more star power now than they did back then. They had a lot of jabronis back in their early days like Joey Janela and Jimmy Havoc. They signed a bunch of people because they needed to pad out the roster. That's not the case anymore.
The great thing about AEW is that they're not relying on WWE guys/gals, they have built their own roster with guys/gals who are over. While TK initially signed a lot of ex-WWE people, he's been a lot less likely to do that in recent years. Whenever WWE lets people go, TK only signs 1, maybe 2, maybe none. Kross, Dijak, Nemeth, etc., he didn't make offers to, and I thought those would be the most likely out of all of the releases over the last couple years, however he's more interested in using AEW talent and then bringing in a few people who he thinks are good fits for AEW. He clearly doesn't want to be WWE-lite like TNA wanted to be, he wants to be AEW. AEW's two best ex-WWE signings were Toni Storm and Swerve Strickland. They don't even feel ex-WWE since they didn't get over there, they feel like AEW born and bred. Much like a lot of WWE fans probably don't see Danhausen as an ex-AEW talent since he didn't get over to the extent that he has in WWE -- except for maybe the early years when he was on TV more -- because TK doesn't really like over-the-top gimmicks.The biggest show of 2026 doesn't have much competition to be fair. TNA aren't in the mix seen as they are WWE's bum boys these days, NJPW is and only ever will be big in Japan and what saddo wants to watch 20 hours of a Wrestlemania weekend (no idea why PPVs have to be so long these days). As someone who was a WCW fan (and an early TNA fan) I wanted AEW to fill the MASSIVE gap left from 2001 when pro wrestling died but they didn't do what they said on the tin, instead just became PWG with a big budget, highspots wrestling. I think even Cody Rhodes figured that out, not that I am a fan of that overrated guy who used indie fans and indie wrestling while bad mouthing WWE to get himself over from being that WWE mid carder with the chicken legs and no kneepads. I wanted AEW to succeed but like all of modern pro wrestling I am just bored whenever I see any clips online.
I don't think signing Mick Foley is going to bring anything to the table, I don't think he is star power anymore and just like Ric Flair he belongs no where near a ring because it is sad to see at this point so what is he going to do in AEW? Redo his successful commissioner role from WWF? Maybe but that will get old quick. The problem is with star power in modern day wrestling, there just isn't any and that isn't all AEW's fault because they are a relative newcomer, it is the fault of WWE for sure. Put the competition out of business in WCW, buy up the alternative promotion in ECW and then wait for too long to start bringing up new wrestlers. AEW have signed a lot of big names from WWE however they are guys at the back end of their career, true Christian has never been booked correctly as a single wrestler by WWE like he was in TNA or is in AEW but he isn't the future of the business and they guys that are the future don't have shoulders big enough to carry the future.
I get wanting to use your own talent to get the company over, early TNA was full of ex WCW, ECW and WWE guys but it was the guys in from the indies that got people talking and got eyes on the product. The problem is far too many wrestlers have the exact same movesets, a flip here, a flip there, a superkick here, a superkick there, when you are watching a three hour show of the same kinds of matches (even with the women these days) it gets tiring fast.The great thing about AEW is that they're not relying on WWE guys/gals, they have built their own roster with guys/gals who are over. While TK initially signed a lot of ex-WWE people, he's been a lot less likely to do that in recent years. Whenever WWE lets people go, TK only signs 1, maybe 2, maybe none. Kross, Dijak, Nemeth, etc., he didn't make offers to, and I thought those would be the most likely out of all of the releases over the last couple years, however he's more interested in using AEW talent and then bringing in a few people who he thinks are good fits for AEW. He clearly doesn't want to be WWE-lite like TNA wanted to be, he wants to be AEW. AEW's two best ex-WWE signings were Toni Storm and Swerve Strickland. They don't even feel ex-WWE since they didn't get over there, they feel like AEW born and bred. Much like a lot of WWE fans probably don't see Danhausen as an ex-AEW talent since he didn't get over to the extent that he has in WWE -- except for maybe the early years when he was on TV more -- because TK doesn't really like over-the-top gimmicks.