Dynamite – July 1, 2020 (Fyter Fest Night One): Let’s See Them Match It

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  1. Jay H says:

    Meanwhile they lost in the Ratings again and the excuses are flying.

    • B.J. says:

      Who cares if they lost ratings???? Great show

      • Jay H says:

        Yeah who cares they lost 200,000 viewers. Oh wait I forgot that’s only a WWE Ratings thing but yeah I’m the troll here.

      • Greg says:

        I’ve never understood this view. People can totally care about the ratings.

        That doesn’t mean Jay thinks it’s bad because of the ratings. The two aren’t mutually exclusive.

        • B.J. says:

          My thing is this: if u watched and enjoyed da show then y care about ratings? Idc if ratings r up and down as long as its a good show whether its wwe or aew. Im not watching 4 a ratings war. Im watching 2 c good entertaining wrestling.

          • Greg says:

            I work in business and numbers interest me. I’m someone who is curious about ratings and trends.

            I don’t let the ratings dictate if I like the show or not. I loved Arrested Development despite the show tanking in ratings.

          • B.J. says:

            I can understand that from yo pov

    • Troll Detector says:

      Troll.

  2. Stormy says:

    Was this the first time they announced Fight for the Fallen? Didn’t know they were doing that again, but glad they are. Also glad they delayed the match instead of forcing a quarantined guy to un-quarantine. Plus it gives them another week of a theme show (that likely won’t be countered by an NXT theme show). Cody doing the weekly Open Challenge thing is good here as they can have Cody defend against a big time player to replace the World Title match.

    I really hate Hager losing again. This guy is supposed to be a major player and is somewhat of a monster based on his size and background, yet he cannot win anything. They painted themselves in a corner by having him in a title match, much like the Moxley match. He is beginning to lose any and all credibility. Ironically they are using him kinda exactly as WWE did, as a jobber to the stars, but WWE messed him up by giving him a catchphrase that was massively over.

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