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Jayce

@jaycechua

Part-time student, tech geek, pro wrestling referee, writer, teacher, vlogger, business manager. Full-time adventurer, trailblazer, lover.

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calendar_today26-03-2009 18:32:25

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While this is true and all, and I love this rant, the crazies will keep on talking shit about WWE and not call out their beloved promotion’s shit because “fed bad”.

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WWE fans are fans of other sports. AEW fans are just wrestling fans. All good. Also, AEW should always beat developmental, so I don’t mind this.

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That’s natural. As an immigrant myself, I had difficulties adjusting to the new country with a new language. There will be times when the differences can be overwhelming, but determination of carrying a dream will overcome those differences eventually.

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All the matches at Halloween Havoc have heat. Seth vs. Bronson at Crown Jewel is the only match (so far) that I like because it has HEAT.

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If I’m WWE, I would only maybe 3 of them. Aleister Black can be a good get. I don’t know about Miro. Ricky Starks could elevate NXT, and Rey Fenix will be in around 2026, so no time overlap and will be seamless for him.

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AEW will never be this good again. It can only be relived because nothing comes like this again, and AEW is as good as gone.

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I see a lot of people are upset because the Chiefs and Eagles won. Regardless, whether the refs were or were not a factor, the other teams had their chances, and they just sucked in that game. Stop crying about it.

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WWE has been telling Jey’s story ever since he left the Bloodline two years ago. Through all the wins and losses, struggles and triumphs, twists and turns, people still love him and root for him. And just like Cody, Jey now has a chance to finish his story at WM.

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What makes The Bloodline story so special is that Jey Uso’s story is a spin-off to the ongoing Bloodline saga. It’s like when famous TV series produced a great spin-off out of it. And guess what, it’s not just Jey. We might have a spin-off for Jacob Fatu as well.

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WWE with the ultimate troll job. Using the B-show to its C-show against AEW’s flagship. AEW is in a lose-lose situation.

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The IWC is unserious about everything and wants the attention. All of the sudden, they care about a midcarder when for the longest time, they don’t even mention his/her name, and they do it so they can have an excuse to dunk on someone. It’s pathetic.

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Don’t worry. No matter what they say about how bad the build is (even though it’s still TWO months away), they will still watch it and ended up enjoying it, even at the very least. That’s the IWC in a nutshell. They can’t help themselves, regardless.

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Cena, because Moxley’s moment there was not as shocking as what Cena did. Moxley was already a heel before he did that. Nobody knew Cena would do this. Talk about unpredictability.

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WWE and AEW’s ratings are directly proportional to each other. That means AEW’s ratings won’t increase unless WWE’s does.