>>5239084Isn’t it odd that AEW keeps trying to “create new stars” out of borderline job guys when there’s basically a full roster of dudes they are hardly using? Feel like they just keep doing the same thing- young guy hangs with bigger star but still loses- but they don’t follow it up with anything at all for said young guy. See: Jungle Boy, Pillman, Hobbs, Fuego fucking Del Sol, Dante and a handful of others already got exactly this same treatment/mini angle but end up basically in the same spot or below where they were before.
What’s the point? It’s like 1970s TV studio wrestling booking but at least back then they would base the angle off of organic demand or to transition a tag guy to legit singles prior to a true build. The way AEW does it actually hurts their product because it’s just the same old shit and no follow through.