>>17413632Serious answer, sorry for the length:
It's IRL console war and I agree it's bit distracting.smarks show their support and heckle Tony on a show that's never mentions Tony by name and you'd only know about Tony if you were online enough to know about Tony's hot takes on beating the NXT in ratings when AEW Dynamite was still considered a hot commodity - see picrel and have seen AEW shows.
The point of it is that last nights NXT shows main event was between two former AEW talent and had a run in by a third former AEW talent that were:
>all pretty poorly utilized
>lacked guidance in AEW / too green to succeed>didn't have what it takes to get over in AEW on their own>lost in Tony Khans roster shuffles / permacateringor some combination of above.
And these are now getting spotlight in NXT and getting over with the crowds as characters, where as in Tony's AEW they were just kinda there and then lost even if they showed potential and traits that could have been more valuable to AEW if used and utilized properly and that reflects poorly on Tony's skills to running a wrestling promotion as his successes come more from seasoned talent that know how to get themselves over than actual structure to get people over. On the other side of the fence Shawns turned these zeros to dimes by making them have personalities and crowds react to that.
But yeah, as funny and deserved as it is, especially because tards of /pw/ spam fumble on everything, I hope we can move past this phase and focus on the in-ring feuds very soon. Might as well be chanting "Herb fumbled" on RAW for all the sense it makes.