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So yeah Bryan botched, hitting his head on MJF's chest/shoulder instead of his head. And that cuts open MJF to a ridiculous degree, way too much blood for something that missed. They were doing relatively fine the whole match, just a few botches but this one was a very crucial part of the match. Bryan hit him with the Krispen Wah and made him tap. After this it's just a bunch of restholds and some brawling. Piledriver to Bryan and he looked like he died, but when MJF tries pinning Bryan magically comes back to life and uses a Single Leg Crab to make him tap too late. The match resumes, a bunch of good ol' spam of false finishes. Another example of nonsensical "psychology" Bryan crawls to the other side of the ring instead of walking there so MJF can sneakily hit him with an oxygen tank. Why the fuck did he crawl there, nothing damaged his legs, he was just dragging MJF around, kicking him repeatedly and doing a running knee just a minute before. He makes a fake comeback but then taps to MJF. So in the end, I fail to see any part that was impressive. The DDT was cool I guess, I liked that there was blood, there's really nothing else that's special about this match. The ring psychology was garbage, they kept doing the OPPOSITE of what someone sensible and at their level should do too many times. So that kinda took me out of the match, some minor botches here and there, Bryan missing the head was a big one though because the commentators said what didn't happen. This is not a terrible match by any means, at least there's no orange juice or any retarded gimmick to it because these AEWfags don't know how to make those gimmick matches feel big time or believable. MJF isn't as bad as I was expecting, he really tried acting his ass off. Bryan didn't do anything that wowed me, I'm still not seeing the "amazing moveset" that smarks are raving about. Overall it's a retarded match because nothing impressive happened, big botch, shit psychology.