>>14170325Being completely unable to recover from the entire thing with Punk didn't help. They'd only just started to recover and the locker room is so badly put together that there's no sense of coherency in the ring it feels like.
A big problem with AEW is that despite it supposedly being the big promotion that everyone works at if they're hired there, I wouldn't really say any of them feel like it's "home" for them. And that's a massive issue because it doesn't make anyone care about the product.
Tony is a fucking moron who can't book and can't talent relate. One of my favorites is stuck in AEW and is being pushed around doing fuck all even though they just returned like a month ago.
I came back to watch the Revolution 2024 PPV because it was Sting. Every AEW main event since All In 2023 I haven't seen. Adam Cole is not interesting and I don't care. Undisputed Kingdom is full of jobbers and I don't care. Joe is a good champ, this swerve stuff, the limited bits I've seen of it? That's fine, Joe's a good worker and he's professional as fuck so he's got good legs for being the champion right now. MJF's title reign got boring.
They should've turned someone heel in the AEW London show. Instead they had a surprisingly indie main event that even NJPW wouldn't do for a Tokyo Dome main event. Being there at the time physically in the stadium it was a weird moment.
Also man the fans are fucking awful. Actually physically being at an AEW event and while they had a ton of europeans and brits (seriously the number of British Bulldog/Bret Hart shirts and WWE shirts were a little staggering they also had a ton of media around that weren't actually that bad), the AEW fans wearing AEW shirts or shit like Cornette shirts were ABSOLUTELY insufferable.
A good reason why I'm not going to All In London again is because I know it'll be more concentrated with AEW diehards and they're awful to be around.