>>16672838I am a big WWE fan but I'm still worried they may not have done enough to live up to the hype. I wonder how many of those 8 million tuned out after a 15 minute rambling Hollywood Dwayne promo followed by the generic Bloodline match. Or maybe the match came across well to new viewers since they haven't seen the exact same Bloodline match play out dozens of times before. I'll remain cautiously optimistic, it could be a massive boom for wrestling but let's see what the rest of the show looks like, what they do with it next week and how that show is rated.
I felt the same way about All In at Wembley. Huge buzz, huge turnout, major wrestling boom feel, but the show ultimately underdelivered and in the end did made quite a bit of money but did nothing for AEW's ongoing popularity.
Highlight of the night for me was Rhea vs Liv. Rhea finally getting her hands on Dom was the best payoff moment of the whole show.
Worst part was Jey Uso's match. The entrance was good but that guy has no business being anywhere near the main event as a single's wrestler. He hasn't had one good single's match. I do like him, I like his move set and his general style and his entrance, but every single match he has is the most generic paint by numbers match were basically nothing happens. He and Jey were really good as a tag team, they need to stay that way, or as a single's wrestler he should be a career midcarder.