>>5871382>Garcia v. MoxleyIn the immediate aftermath of AEW's best PPV ever, Tony is already shifting booking towards the future. Garcia evokes certain emotions that yesteryear up-and-comers such as Norvell Austin of WCCW fame presented to Ft. Worth audiences at Jack Adkisson's behest. Putatively dynamic on offense and imperceptibly cogent on counters, Garcia is your once in a generation talent with the look of a lissome Dino Bravo, but the metaphysical connection to audiences that only Greg Valentine could accomplish in Mid-Atlantic Wrestling. Moxley will put Garcia over just like he did with Yuta. We're looking at the next Thesz and Gotch, folks.
>Baker/Hayter v Storm/SohoWow, four female powerhouses, all stylistic syncopation. Baker, the irreverent brute with a munificent nature teamed with Hayter, a strongwoman, albeit impuissant at times. They face the duo of Storm and Soho, who some may observe have a symbiotic chemistry that calls back to Édouard Carpentier and Ernie Ladd of the NWA (1964). Externally disparate psychosomatic sensibilities, but ultimately efficacious in the squared circle. Buckle up, this ride will be bumpy.
>Jurassic Express/Cage/Hardy/Allin v reDRagon/Hikuleo/BucksWow, take the phrase "too many cooks in the kitchen" and change it to "if the cooks are Robuchon, Berasategui, White, Alleńo, and Gagnaire composing a Pasta Oglio E Olio with Spekullas as a dish, keep the cooks IN the kitchen!" Each team is composed of various specialists and technicians. This once in a lifetime match can only be summarized by an antimetabole: "the match will be over before you are over the match." I can't wait. What a treat after a PPV, thank you Tony.