>>6757255>Darby Allin vs Brody King in a Coffin MatchIt's good to be back. Wow Tony, Quake by the Lake is going to send an aftershock worldwide that could only be rivaled by Hackenschmidt besting Gotch at Comiskey Ball Park in 1911. Allin, the ethereal assassin, will he have an advantage in the coffin match because it's his "home turf"? Don't treat this as aphorismus, consider the advantages. Against a deleterious attack arsenal of King, he'll need all the help he can get. Thank you Tony.
>Ricky Starks vs Aaron SoloOk, I'm popping my popcorn 11 hours prematurely on this match. Wow. Starks, who some compare to a young Kinji Shibuya of Stampede fame. Almost amphibian in nature to ambiguously balance the equilibrium of babyface and heel, it is an apt comparison. Aaron Solo, comparatively, must conquer an embattled inner doubt to propel him to victory. At the same time, will Solo's committed alliance to The Factory prove to be prosperous or fatal? I see Tony has been reading his early 19th century English Fiction: Solo's character has all the classic hallmarks of Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe." Loyalty for the sake of loyalty doesn't necessarily yield asserting results. Booking on another level.
>Jade Cargill(c) vs Madison Rayne for the TBS ChampionshipI don't remember when a championship match felt more important. Considering the recent designation of Rayne as women's coach, this match is a classic prodigy vs coach battle, similar to Verne Gagne vs Jimmy Valient in 1973. Cargill, the naturally acrimonious yet confident champion will have to be on her A-game to beat Rayne, whose recondite defense mechanisms still baffle opponents to this day. What a treat.
>Jon Moxley(c) vs Chris Jericho for the AEW Interim World ChampionshipI sense the most sanguinary match ever in wrestling history. Not hyperbole, and thank goodness for that. Moxley, the brooding brawler will face off against the legendary lion Jericho. Thank you Tony.