>>16842743I think the problem is that many AEW fans yourself included have never actually seen good wrestling so it's hard to for you to understand where he's coming from.
You don't understand the power of a match the engages the audience on an emotional level. Like when I think of a good match of think of ones where I find myself actually rooting for one of the contestants and I'm devastated by their setbacks and elated by their triumphs. You on the other hand think a good match is where they do increasingly convoluted moves without even trying to hide the obvious cooperating, and then kick out of those moves, mostly at 2 but sometimes at 1.