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Isn't it quite funny how originally fans were excited to see wrestlers go to AEW in order to be presented in a certain way, as the then current booking of WWE and other promotions were so shit. The entire foundation was based on how good wrestlers were being treated like shit and THIS is the place where good booking and wrestling happes. Now it is quite apparent after Penta's debut, that that notion has completely flipped. Now WWE and other promotions' fans are eager to get their favorite wrestlers back into a promotion where they view their presentation will be up to standard and potentially exceed. AEW has become the place of stagnancy and bad booking, a place where their wrestlers will to try and jump ship from.

Kinda funny how this all is happening
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I think the problem with AEW isn't format. That's a classic format for a wrestling show.
The problem is that a format is merely a framework of sorts. How you fill it is key. If you fill it with lousy booking and crappy stories which never actually get anyone over, it's still going to suck.
I've got my problems with Cornette but he has the right of it when it comes to this company.



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