>>11962300God, she's just wonderful. Perfect blend of the wholesome, badass, lewd, and sweet. I wonder if she and Kenny will stream together? Perhaps Kenny's Street Fighter boot camp?
>>11962730I'm going to assume your gif means you're happy?
>>11963431There are a bunch I forgot. I think people forget that one of the reasons why the AEW roster is so "bloated" is because there is a bunch of young talent on there who are up and coming. But rather than lock them away in some warehouse (performance center), AEW has them gain actual experience, trial by fire, or by working with talent. As I mentioned above, one of the core things AEW has is that all the veterans are willing to work, shine, or put over the young talent. Jericho, Moxley, the Young Bucks, Cody (before he left :<), Omega, Hangman, Christian Cage, Bryan Danielson, and many others are willing to make them look good and work with them, rather than making them look like chumps.
I think one of the reasons why Phil's run was doomed is because he was interested himself and only himself. He acted basically like Hogan in WCW. I still can't get over how much Darby was hurt by working with Phil. Lil nigga went from a million-plus main eventer to just someone on the card.
This is also my lowkey concern with Adam Copeland. But I'm hoping that guys like Jericho, Christian, Bryan, Moxley, and Claudio (whom Adam is legit friends with - as opposed to Phil, who has no friends) will help him keep the bad tendencies in check.
>>11963739Oh, I know. Funnily enough, Brain Pillman Jr and Jade are in their 30s. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that they old, but the way that some people are spinning it you'd think that WWE had swooped in and taken Jamie Hayter, Kris Statlander, MJF, Brock Anderson, and Konosuke Takeshita while giving AEW, MVP, Jerry Lawler, Mick Foley, and Booker T. I know it's optics, but maybe I should be grateful to WWE for shining a light on how much their rival invests in the future.