>>14802285I could see the argument. He really leaned into it and showed people how insanely easy it is to have """great""" matches simply by rattling out high spots with zero mind for proper pacing or structure and throwing in some superficial puro aesthetics like fighting spirit chop trades.
You don't even have to make your moves look good. Ospreay missed literally two different savate kicks by inches each in his Danielson match and that shit STILL got 6 snowflakes or whatever the fuck. Wrestling in the minds of that section of the audience is completely solved, soulless, and they simply want juvenile no-impact acrobatics, and that's in AEW.