>>8378759This.
FTR do a hybrid WWE/classic indie style. It's all about flow and perfecting execution of the individual moves.
The bucks work and arguably invented the modern "it's the thought that counts"/AEW style. This rejects the idea that you would ever call anything in the ring and does away with the boomer mentality that you listen to the crowd and wrestle according to their reaction. The style also includes coinencedent spots, where everyone just happens to do the same move at the same time. Moves can be done super sloppy, because as the style name indicates it's the thought that counts, they will completely whiff dives or strikes but they still get sold. And then of course the unpredictability factor, where moves' effectiveness can be all over the place, a superkick can both be so useless you wonder why they even threw it beyond knowing their mouth breathing fans pavloveanly pop for any thigh slap, and it can also finish the match.