>>13644923It is obvious you are just too stupid to understand AEW.
AEW matches are similar to sophisticated, critically acclaimed indie films in that they offer a more creative and original match flow, often exploring complex themes, characters, and situations. They frequently experiment with different styles, formats, and techniques. AEW matches often have a nonlinear or unconventional match structure, with multiple twists, turns, and surprises.
For example, the exploding ring match between Kenny Omega and Jon Moxley at Revolution 2021 was a captivating indie film-like match, as it had a complex and unpredictable match flow, with multiple layers of storytelling, psychology, and drama. The match started as a technical wrestling contest, then escalated into a brawl, then into a hardcore match, then into a psychological thriller, and finally into a shocking climax. The match explored the themes of obsession, betrayal, violence, and redemption, and showcased the characters of Omega and Moxley, their motivations, their strengths, and their weaknesses.