>>13164683I think all of the PPV names are pretty well done nowadays. They brought back No Mercy for a brief while but it didn't stick. Battleground was awful, I never want it to come back.
King of the Ring I CAN see coming back, its actually the only one here. AEW's PPV names aren't bad either, I just think they're lacking the "oomph" factor. "Double or Nothing" being their Wrestlemania-tier event is a weak name. All Out/All In is actually 100x better and it feels like a bigger PPV solely due to the fact the name is better.
They really should make All In/All Out the big PPV of the year. Considering the name has such an important tie-in to the company's founding and it's sharing the name of one of the biggest events in the history of independent USA shows, I don't understand why they didn't do that.
Full Gear's fine, Revolution is...fine. World's End is a little weird.