>Trios match
I say it often with AEW trios matches and it holds up here - These matches work well with AEW as they can do the bigger spots and don't have to worry so much about the storytelling and the selling because there's so many people involved. They could have maybe done a little less but I thought it was good overall.
>Mox/Bryan vs Yuta/Taylor
This should have been a squash but instead went longer. The goal here seemed to be to put over Wheeler Yuta as this stable is going to need a guy to take the fall and it may be him. I think the mics were supposed to catch more of Regal's and Yuta's conversation but the mics were not good on this show.
>Jericho Appreciation Society segment
I wasn't a fan of this at all. You can tell Jericho was responsible for this as it had the usual goofy smark stuff that he loves. I thought they did a good job of explaining why they all came together but they also ran into a logic problem as 2.0/Garcia jumped Jericho and had a match with him in January.
>Scorpio Sky vs Wardlow
AEW is where the big boys lay and AEW has a real thing for making Wardlow lose. At least there was a reason here though as they continue to push the MJF feud, so I'll allow it.
>Hardy Boyz vs Private Party
I thought they should have built this up better than they did and made a bigger deal of it. There wasn't anything wrong with this with PP getting some rub by working the Hardy's and the Hardy's winning as expected.
>Cage Match - Britt vs Rosa
This really wasn't a hometown thing like AEW made it seem though, but okay, Rosa couldn't lose here. It didn't start off well and Britt was not in the mood to sell at all here. It mostly relied on hardcore stuff and really was just a spotfest. It had some highlights but it's clear that their highly praised match was a fluke and it's time they put this feud to rest for a while. We'll have to see what they come up with Rosa, but I don't expect her to be a long term champ.