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I can't pick one individual moment without causality:
>fucking around with what to do after the Phils injury, announcing first he'll drop it and then reverting the decision OFF AIR and creating the interim belt for the FUCKING MAIN BELT of your show
and the absolute failure of subsequent programming on Phils return that was admittedly good with how intense the promos were and dogshit on how the planned matches worked out with neither party or booker understanding who was really supposed to be the heel in this stinker.
>Bucks getting high up their ass about missing dates for Brawl out investigation and being allowed to do and announce their "circus within in a circus" tour of best of 7 matches as a "fan service", a sequence of matches that was so separate from the rest of show in tone and presentation that it might as well been the 4th AEW show with it's own title card and FUCKING ANNOUNCED THE FUCKING DATES FOREHAND so you'd know exactly how little each individual match actually matters because fuck making a TV show for TV audiences, your indie-like tour of your flips is more important.
>Jericho's umpteenth act of vampirism on the vigor of a upcoming talent or act getting some traction.
Pick any one of them, they all end up the same with a hasbeen midcarder trucking along on the top of the cards while the husks of talent that should be hot shambling into Rampage.
I can't say for sure but all of this is to me, Tony's fucking fault because at the end of the day he pays the bills, thus:
Tony's management skills are the most embarrassing AEW moment