Dynamite – October 28, 2020: 37? 109 Maybe?

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  1. Marky-Marc says:

    I have not been entertained by one of the MJF/Jericho segments. It’s been like a month of them trying way too hard to make every segment the greatest segment ever and it’s failing. There’s no reason for MJF to join the inner circle and it’s taken way too long to get to the point: a match. Really uninteresting stuff.

    • Mike M. says:

      The only reason for MJF to join Inner Circle is to turn Jericho face. That could be done without all the nonsense we’re sitting through.

      • Marky-Marc says:

        Is that the point? I guess it’s better than MJF turning face, which is what I was fearing they were going for. But both should stay heel.
        And I understand the desire to put them together for a few promos. But for me it’s just fallen on its face.

        • Mike M. says:

          I don’t know what the point would be otherwise. Initially, I thought they were turning Sammy face through this, but with him continuing his feud with Hardy, I don’t think that’s the case. I think Jericho goes face, loses a feud with MJF, and disappears for a bit (which might be for the best).

          • Marky-Marc says:

            I could see that. If he disappears though the other four in that group will be lost in the shuffle real quick.

  2. Sebastian Howard says:

    I thought this episode was pretty solid and should shut up people that were bitching that last week wasn’t serious enough.

    However, why tf does mjf even want to join the inner Circle? It always seemed like he was iffy on joining it anyway and now that two of the members are openly hostile to him and jericho is making him wrestle to be in it…. why? I suppose you could say the inner circle could help him win title but he already had wardlow. I guess that’s the only explanation but it still seems week, it seemed like jericho was having to talk him into and now all of the sudden mjf has to earn his way in… don’t get it.

    • Jay H says:

      It’s never been serious. Most of it is a SNL Comedy Sketch booked by the marks who run it.

      • Mike M. says:

        Like Law and Otis? Little People’s Court? Weekly Celebrity Guest Hosts? Ninja Dumpster Fights? Celebrity (Using that term loosely) Chanpions? Who Blew Up Vince’s Limo?

        I’d love AEW to be serious but you’re way too big of a WWE mark to be throwing stones in this glass house.

        • Jay H says:

          Really is funny the best argument you have is using some of what WWE has done over the years like the Guest Host Era (some of which that were not so good) when I made zero mention or comparison.

          This is the same Company who said they would be more Sports Based and not even a Year later they start doing things like Song and Dance Numbers. So tell me again who’s throwing stones in a glass house? Oh yeah that’d be you.

          • Mike M. says:

            Or something they did last week. You bash AEW (for things that they should be bashed for) but turn a blind eye when WWE does it. I pointed out your hypocrisy as I, and many others, have done before. Also, I don’t think you know what the whole “throwing stones in a glass house” means.

          • Jay H says:

            Yeah I only call out things that really warrant it but thanks for keeping up. Also you seem to confuse me with someone who cares what you or some of these other dopes on here think.

          • Mike M. says:

            I mean, you reply to us dopes, so…

            So if AEW had ninja dumpster fights, people being run over by tanks, puppets, court segments, they wouldn’t be worth calling out?

          • Jay H says:

            After you responded to me so yeah.

          • Sebastian Howard says:

            lol this escalated quickly, I agree with you Mike that a lot of people complaining about AEW turn a blind eye to the dumb shit WWE’s done (Firefly Funhouse is almost always a dumbass humor segment or as you mentioned Otis’s whole gimmick). I do understand that AEW made higher expecations on themselves but you have to kind of look at this shit with a sense of history; like this business is dumb af look at like any episode of Nitro its goofy and not meant to be taken overly serious. Also I think a lot of people see goofy shit on AEW and mistake that for the idea that AEW can not get serious and is always comical which just isn’t true. AEW can give you serious title matches, hardcore matches and comedy; etc

          • Jay H says:

            What are you talking about look at any episode of Nitro? I don’t recall the nWo or Sting breaking into Song and Dance Numbers. And yeah AEW can’t be serious because they can’t help themselves with the goofy shit they do.

  3. BestSportsEntertainer says:

    AEW is in fine shape if a B- is a disappointment.

  4. Rahul says:

    Same with the Dog Collar match when i didn’t understand why we are doing a Dog Collar match all of a sudden

  5. Rahul says:

    I frankly don’t understand why the babyfaces are adding such stipulations by themselves like the Young Bucks did when the situation doesn’t call for it in any sense.

  6. Mike M. says:

    I think they knew they were up against it tonight with NXT running Halloween Havoc and just punted. I’m not a fan of that strategy, but I get it. Average show at best. I’m loving Omega as a heel though. It’s what he should have been doing from the start.

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