Dynamite – March 10, 2021: I Would And I Wouldn’t

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  1. Caleb John Undahl says:

    I would say to the stable thing that the leader and direction are the main thing in determining if it’s needed. Inner Circle and MJFs crew are ones where the leaders are insanely charismatic and can get people over just by being in the same room with them, and they also have an end game for them, at least with each other. After the angle, then I guess I’ll reevaluate the need to keep them together. Dark Order was highly considered one of the lamest things going in wrestling, but two things started happening that dragged them from the depths of irrelevance: instead of just two guys who had minions and being called childish insults by best Friends, they started running packages, showing the cult-like nature and that gave people a reason to wanna see them. And 2, and this hurts a lot but it also makes me happy, was Mr. Brodie Lee. He turned a group of jobbers into a very talented group of athletes. Death Triangle is fun cause I like watching people taking turns kicking other people in the face really hard. So I think if they have a direction, or end game, or someone that makes people care as the leader (looking at you Matt Hardy), then I like having the stables.

  2. Stone Cold Tea says:

    Well I’m here reading the results. That’s something I guess

  3. Terrance says:

    While AEW does have a lot of stables. This does make sense from a meta standpoint (MJF is old school and so is FTR so stylistically they mesh). Additionally I’m far happier that AEW have loads of stables because it shows that wrestlers actually have friends and people who save them when beatdowns happen as opposed to WWE where people getting saved is completely inconsistent.

    • Caleb John Undahl says:

      The stables make sense honestly it was annoying at first but then I thought of something:

      The wrestling business is all about survival, and to survive in a company where there are near 100 contracted talents with only one show, you need to be involved with a group because if that groups leader starts to really come on, the entire group is now in the spotlight. Look at Dark Order as the prime example. It’s not like New Japan where there’s 15 people in a group where no one interacts with each other.

  4. LKJ86 says:

    So, did MJF know the IC would stay with Jericho? Because if they all just beat down Jericho and Sami, what would FTR etc do?

    • Thomas Hall says:

      I can see MJF having all of his bases covered. Also, it wouldn’t shock me to see him wanting the big super stable because he has to have the best of everything.

      • LKJ86 says:

        Yeah that makes sense I guess.

        • LKJ86 says:

          Either way, good segment and probably better than the anticipated “IC boots out Jericho” outcome. I could see a Babyface IC being very very good.

          • Rahul says:

            It was a good segment. I hope JR sounds better because he didn’t seem to have any urgency during the whole segment and it felt like a monotone for me atleast. The rest was executed very well.

          • LKJ86 says:

            Think this leads to the blood and guts match that was meant to go down last year?

          • Rahul says:

            Yeah..now would be a good time to run that match

  5. Caleb Undahl says:

    St. Patrick’s Day is also my birthday, so St. Patrick’s Slam will be really special for me

  6. Greg says:

    Moxley should not have been on this show. I get the ending was stupid but can wrestling these days make anything matter or hurt? Hmm, lost a DEATH match, drinking a beer and pointing out the phony ending on the next show. Great. Moxley couldn’t have been gone for like at least a week?

    AEW can’t help themselves sometimes.

    MJF as a face? The guy is a great heel, this wasn’t needed. Guarantee it was because everyone expected MJF to takeover so they just had to change it. Swerve bro.

    Disillusioned with AEW. Too much circlejer…well you know, going on. Feels like inmates running the asylum.

    • Caleb Undahl says:

      MJF is the heel in this

      • Greg says:

        So the entire Inner Circle turned face? I’m confused lol.

        • Caleb Undahl says:

          MJF had a plan to turn them on Jericho. Sammy came back to out him, and MJF was revealed as a snake trying to takeover. But before they were about to get revenge, they were sneak attacked by FTR, Shawn Spears and Wardlow, along with Tully, essentially starting the Horsemen like stable that we knew was coming. MJFs crewattacked them brutally and Wardlow threw Jericho off the stage. Make sense? Im still trying to figure it out really

  7. Ultimax says:

    MJF looks like a Disney villain and I love it

  8. Caleb Undahl says:

    Also, two things: it was 5 who was left behind in the lawn mower bit

    And you called Revolution takeover at the end there

  9. Sebastian Howard says:

    So stupid they’re trying to blame the botched ending on omega.

  10. Caleb John Undahl says:

    Quicker the bomb jokes end, the better off we’ll be. I’m about to watch the show (don’t judge my reading of reviews before I watch, it’s 9 PM and I need to know if it’s worth staying up) and it looks great.

    KB, does your head hurt as bad as mine thinking about the possibility (and with my luck inevitability) that Miro might lose to Chuck Taylor? Trent I could see. Orange is pushing it but I could deal. But poor Miro. Hopefully Kip does the job, as another sleazy promo will keep him… Well, lower midcard comedy heel but you get my point. Miro will need to beat a herd of rhinos to get credibility back if he takes it though, especially Chuck.

    Also, does this ending angle mean blood and guts is coming? Perhaps a certain ppv in May? My math sees 5 on 5, and inner circle is popular enough that either they had to get rid of MJF or Jericho would have to leave, so good call on that.

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