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Friday, August 23, 2024

The SPOILER-FREE Let's Watch Some Wrestling AEW ALL IN Preview Blog!


 

Good Morning!


So it’s been tough sitting down to write lately. I don’t think I’ve been down on the products I keep up with -- if anything, I’m more excited for ALL IN than I’ve been for any show in a few months. I think it’s just a matter of the writing itself, you know? When I started things came really easily. I had a lot to say, AEW and WWE were doing interesting stuff, and I quickly found paying work in the field, so I was knocking out listicles for a website while also doing the blog as often as I could.


I don’t think I’m burnt out, per se. I still enjoy writing, and even though the paid work has gone from pro wrestling content to the tech, automotive, and tool articles I now write for SlashGear, I’m still having a good time writing those things since they’re in my wheelhouse. Also, I’m appreciative that ANYONE is willing to pay me to do this -- I’ve got limited experience and even less professional training, much less a degree. 


At the end of the day, though, it’s on me to keep doing this or to find something else. I’m incredibly fortunate in my personal life that I’m able to try to make this something, or to keep it what it is as I figure out what to do next. At nearly 45 years old I’m no spring chicken, but I also don’t want to believe that I can’t do anything new. I worked every position there was at an animal hospital for a decade after high school, until we got bought and I was replaced and forced out. Then I decided I’d learn to work on cars, spent an ungodly amount of money going to Lincoln Tech (because of a 3am commercial I watched while living with my dad) and working at four different shops over about 15 years. It was great, but it did a number on my body and really led me to have a different view of hard work -- going from more of an “I got mine” attitude to wanting to teach and help my younger coworkers and clients alike. And when that philosophy didn’t line up with what my last employer believed, I quit. My wife sent me and my best friend to a Royal Rumble, I started a blog, and here we are. 


The last several months have been a lot, which also makes it hard for me to settle down and write. My little friend Zelda -- we’ve talked a lot about her lately -- just brought me a tennis ball and is staring up at me as I write while enjoying a cigar in my garage, and keeps looking up hoping I’ll take a break and play. So, I’m gonna do that real quick, and then we’re going to get into the pro wrestling section of the Let’s Watch Some Wrestling blog -- a preview of this weekend’s big All Elite Wrestling show, All In, happening on Sunday in London, meaning a nice midday PPV for us here in the States.



It’s The Let’s Watch Some Wrestling ALL IN Preview!


[Ball was thrown, treats were distributed, Zelda is asleep at my feet.]


This year’s version of the show looks great. The crowd is, expectedly, smaller than last year’s, but that’s okay. AEW has had some smaller crowds and weaker storytelling over the last year, but I really feel like they’ve been on a roll these last few months. It’s still a big stadium show in an incredible venue, and this time around it feels like less of a showcase and more of a real card with long standing feuds coming to a head. As of this writing (an hour before Dynamite) we’ve got NINE matches set, with another one scheduled for the two hour (!) pre-show. I’d be willing to bet we’ll end up with at least 15 total when all is said and done, but that doesn’t preclude us from starting the preview now and adding more before I publish this on Friday…and I guess we’ll just hope Collision doesn’t add much more. 




ZERO HOUR: Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway versus Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii


This is the semi-finale of this long feud -- well, long for an AEW women’s rivalry anyways. The woman on the winning team will get to choose the stipulation for what I assume is the big blowoff match at All Out, the next AEW PPV that is coming in a couple weeks. One of the big complaints about last year’s All In / All Out setup is that there were literally six days between the shows, making ALL IN feel way more like an exhibition than a real fight card. This is the first in a number of rivalries that really feels earned, with Statlander relishing her heel character and Hathaway just leaning into his slimy manager persona. 


I think Statlander and Stoke will pick up the win here, because it makes more sense for the baddies to pick the stip and the most lovable face in all of pro wrestling to have to overcome the odds one more time. Ishii will chop the everloving shit out of Hathaway’s chest, and it’s gonna be hilarious/terrifying to watch -- and it’s important to remember that his reaction would be the same one 99% of us watching would have to a single one of those chops from the Stone Pitbull.




A Casino Gauntlet Match for a future AEW World Championship Match


With Orange Cassidy being the only named competitor in this gauntlet, it’s tough to pick a winner. However, AEW CEO Tony Khan made a point to say that there will be a ton of surprises appearing in this match, which always makes for a fun time. Popular opinion seems to be that Ricochet might make his debut for AEW here, and with talent from Mexico and Japan regularly appearing on AEW TV, who’s to say who’ll pop up? Smart money is on “Hangman” Adam Page to get the win and force his way into a match with longtime rival and current AEW champ Swerve Strickland, so I’ll go with him since HE HAS DONE NOTHING WRONG in his quest for vengeance against a man who literally did a home invasion and threatened his (admittedly unsupervised) baby during their last feud. 




“Timeless” Toni Storm © versus “The Glamour” Mariah May for the AEW Women’s World Championship


This might be the biggest storyline in All Elite Wrestling right now, Danielson’s retirement match notwithstanding. Toni Storm took a kinda dumb premise and transformed it into a heel you couldn’t help but love, a movie star from the silent era that somehow decided to become a pro wrestler. When Mariah May was folded into that story as Storm’s protege, we all knew the turn was coming, we just didn’t know who would do it or when. Mariah attacking Storm as May celebrated her victory (and the title shot that went with it) left Storm a bloody mess, and instantly elevated that partnership into a rivalry that these two earned. This match should be incredible, as both women are great wrestlers and storytellers. 


I think Mariah May almost has to win, as she’s a London native and deserving up-and-coming star. She’s also a legit star everywhere else she’s been, and while her promo work has been a little shaky she’s also not been given a lot of time to hone that skill in front of American crowds. I know folks more knowledgeable than me who followed her in Stardom, a Japanese women’s wrestling promotion, have more insight than me on her history, but as an AEW fan I think she’s just getting started, and I’m looking forward to seeing what she does next as her own superstar, rather than just Storm’s understudy. 




Maxwell Jacob Friedman © versus Will Ospreay for the AEW American Championship


MJF won the former AEW International Championship in a surprisingly (to me, anyway) divisive  hour-long match on Dynamite’s 500th show. The problem is that there are a number of fans that don’t like MJF OR Ospreay for a number of reasons, some personal and some professional. For someone who writes about this stuff on the internet, I guess I’m in the minority in that I don’t follow a whole lot of what these folks do outside of the TV shows. Which, while making me slightly uninformed on these behind-the-scenes goings-on, does mean I get to enjoy things without the specter of the performers being bastards in real life affecting my opinion. 


MJF has renamed the International Championship and, in the process, has become a jingoistic, thinly-veiled MAGA stereotype. Will Ospreay, a true generational talent in the ring, has been a baby-kissing, fan-loving good guy ever since he signed on to AEW’s full time roster. And even though Max just won the title a few weeks ago, the whole time-crunched storyline seems to be leading to our UK hero getting his win and his title back. The match will have a lot to live up to, and I can’t imagine they go another hour, so MJF and Ospreay will have to come up with a violent, hard-hitting affair that shows off both men’s strengths while also realizing that they aren’t the main event of this show. Given the pedigrees of both wrestlers, that shouldn’t be a problem.




Jack Perry © versus Darby Allin in a Coffin Match for the TNT Championship


I predicted Jack Perry bringing out a “real glass” coffin for this match, despite my general disdain for the Young Bucks’ insider jokes that seem to have leaked into most of AEW. But I like the Bucks aside from that. I like the Elite. I like Jack Perry, and this heel run has been incredible for him. Darby Allin is gonna get super murdered in this match, I think. After all, Perry just introduced a new title that he forged himself, reminiscent of that one guy we all know who learned how to make knives during the pandemic.

The match itself is probably going to be the most violent of the night, as these two have built up a healthy hatred of one another since Perry’s return. Darby doesn’t need a win here, and Perry is a great baddie who should hang on to gold (or whatever that belt is now) for a while.




Mercedes Moné versus Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. for the TBS Championship


You know, it’s okay to admit when you’re wrong. It’s also okay to change your opinions on stuff. I was VERY down on this match from the start, but the last couple weeks reminded me of a couple things. One, Mercedes is great in the ring, and that’s where the match takes place on Sunday. Her unending, insufferable promos will come to an end and we’ll see her in a real match against a real opponent with a real chance of winning, something we haven’t really had since Willow Nightingale lost the TBS Championship to Mercedes. And Britt Baker is doing her part to keep this interesting as well, carrying that contract signing on Dynamite and generally letting Mercedes heel it up and play to her strengths. I love the Diesel/HBK dynamic between Moné and Kamille too, and I’m really hoping Baker gets her muscle back in a returning Jamie Hayter, in Wembley Stadium, to a huge pop. 


All that being said, is it too soon for Moné to lose? I don’t think so. I don’t think it tarnishes her in any way to lose to the best homegrown performer in her division, and I think she’ll have a lot of fun blaming anyone and anything other than herself for her loss. So I’m going with Dr.  Britt Baker for the win here, with a returning Jamie Hayter to boot. One last note -- on her graphic, it says “Hayter Hits Hard,” but “Hayter Hits Harder” just rolls off the tongue better! But I digress…





Chris Jericho © versus HOOK in a Last Chance Match for the FTW Championship


Full disclosure: I jump around a lot when I write these previews. Sometimes I just have an idea of what I want to say, other times I just don’t want to write about a match. This one falls squarely in the latter category, and it’s the last entry for me. I do not like this version of Chris Jericho. And it’s not that I don’t “get” what he’s trying to do with the character, I just think it’s shitty to take a natural fan reaction to a real problem with a performer, and to decide the best way to address it is to just let said performer hang around and eat up TV time while acknowledging the fans’ dislike. 


But whatever. Jericho remains, as always. I love Big Bill and Brian Keith in their roles, and the inevitable breakup of yet another Jericho stable will hopefully lead to some great pushes for both of those guys. 


One-eyed HOOK hasn’t been super great either, but we already knew he wasn’t great on the mic. He’s a silent killer, a man so confident in his abilities that he turns his back on his opponents before his matches. His character has betrayed that lately, and it’s suffered for it. Give the kid an eyepatch, let these two have a short, hard-hitting match with the usual Jericho hijinks, interference, and creative weaponry. Get Taz’s title back in the family with a HOOK victory. Maybe bring Shibata and Samoa Joe back (if possible) to even the odds.




The Young Bucks © versus FTR versus The Acclaimed in a Three Way Tag Team Match for the AEW Tag Team Championship


I want to care about this match, since AEW was built on the importance of the tag team division when it was born. But with the cartoonishly evil corporate Bucks only popping up part-time, the unending FTR push, and the Acclaimed just not doing it for me lately I can’t. I’m sure I’ll enjoy the match, as all three teams can go in the ring. But does it matter if the Bucks keep the gold? They’ll still be EVPs, with all the rules-bending that allows. FTR holding the titles again means more of the same matches they’ve had before. And the Acclaimed seem closer to a breakup than a championship run. So I’ll go with the Young Bucks retaining, and hope I have some fun while watching this one.




The Patriarchy © versus Bang Bang Gang versus House of Black versus TBD in a Four Way London Ladder Match for the AEW World Trios Championship


This one is gonna rip. I know a lot of folks say they’re over ladder matches but this collection of talent is perfect for this format. Christian and sons are gonna have their hands full with teams consisting of *checks notes* a cocaine-addled gremlin and Billy Gunn’s kids, a literal death cult, and whatever other trio is pulled from the aforementioned gauntlet match to toss themselves around for this.


I don’t feel like there’s any straight-up good guys in this fight, although recently the Bang Bang Gang has been the closest to “morally upstanding.” I would rather the Patriarchy retain here, and save the big face pops for big face wins. 




Swerve Strickland © versus Bryan Danielson in a Title Versus Career Match for the AEW World Championship


I love that I have no idea what’s gonna happen here. We’ve been told Bryan Danielson’s family will be at ringside, and this whole year has put the American Dragon’s work in the looming shadow of his impending retirement from full-time work. (Speaking of, I thought it was great of Swerve to mention that little caveat by promising to hunt Danielson down on the indies or internationally if he ever decides to set foot in a wrestling ring again.) I respect the hell out of this obsessed professional wrestler who promised his daughter that he would call it quits when she reached a certain age, and I hope he’s able to do so. 


That being said, maybe now isn’t the time. Maybe Danielson, so well known for wanting to put his opponents over and refusing to win a championship time and time again, deserves to have a run as AEW World Champion before he’s done, both for the fans and for his own legacy. Maybe a few months as champ before dropping the title and calling it a career closer to home at Wrestle Dream is the move. 


I don’t feel like any of this would affect Swerve Strickland in the slightest. He’s got an angry cowboy hellbent on revenge nipping at his heels. He’s never been a truly upstanding champ, more of the “shades of gray” type of character that AEW loves to push. And Hangman Page, who has done nothing wrong, deserves his pound of flesh after this man literally invaded his home and threatened his child! Strickland has had a strong title run, albeit one that had a rocky start as (mostly bad-faith) arguments said he was booked weakly by not opening and closing every show immediately after winning the title from Samoa Joe. He’s looked like a true champ every time he cuts a promo, his matches are entertaining, and he rarely resorts to the cheap wins that many a heel champion relies on to retain their titles.


I keep going back and forth on this one. Danielson’s passionate promo after Swerve once again brought up Danielson’s family didn’t help matters -- I was locked in on Strickland prior to that. Now, I see Danielson winning clean in front of his family. Or the Hangman somehow costing Strickland his championship, keeping his promise to take everything Swerve cares about, no matter the cost. AEW often has a problem with its TV matches in that we can guess the winner pretty easily. Their pay-per-views, this one in particular, have been more nuanced, leaving people who write or fantasy book a ton of wiggle room to argue about plausible outcomes. 


But, in the name of accountability, I’ll say Bryan Danielson wins the AEW World Championship to close out ALL IN with the biggest YES! chant in recent memory.

And that’s it!

Enjoy the weekend, and I hope you’re as successful avoiding spoilers for Rampage and Collision as I’ve been. I’m really looking forward to ALL IN and I hope I see some of you liveskeeting on BlueSky. I tend to be quieter for PPVs because I have my buddy Adam over for them, but I’ll still pop in. And if you’ve got predictions, post them in the comments or mention me on social media with yours!


If you have questions, concerns, or comments, drop 'em in the comments section below! And follow me on Facebook, BlueSky and/or Instagram (although I rarely use that one) using the links on the right.


Thank you so much for reading. If you liked what you saw, consider telling your friends, mentioning Let’s Watch Some Wrestling on social media, or even buying me a hot cup of coffee using the Ko-Fi button. Have a good one, and I’ll see you back here next time, dear reader. Until then, Let’s Watch Some Wrestling!





Monday, August 12, 2024

Catching up on AEW and, well, you and me!

 


Good Morning!

Howdy and welcome back! June and July were a hell of a couple of months, what with the missing dog and all. June 7th was the last time I really wrote about wrestling, the supposed premise of this whole blog. Oddly, I apparently wrote a whole preview for NXT Heatwave and WWE Money in the Bank that I just … didn’t publish?


I’ve actually started to work on a blog post three other times since then and it just hasn’t clicked. Maybe I was worried the new readers would be scared off by wrestling talk when they just came to read the saga of my missing dog


Regardless, it’s a cool August Monday here in Colorado, Zelda is back and healthy, and we need to catch up. My lovely wife and I just celebrated our 13th anniversary in Mexico, and we returned from the trip with a few extra days scheduled off to get back into the swing of things. Colorado has been blessedly cool and rainy, letting our skin get a reprieve from the humid 100-degrees-plus days of beach sitting and pool … walking. Your pal Russ does a lot of things, but swimming is not one of them -- turns out I literally cannot relax enough to float, and just sink like a stone most of the time. 


While the wife is off doing real work at her real job, I continue to write. It’s not lucrative, and it’s maybe stagnated, but that’s on me for not getting behind the process. I’ve discovered that simply deciding when I should be creative doesn’t really work out, and I’m generally more focused and productive at the times I’d much rather be getting other things done, or spending time with my family. So I’ll be trying to make a point to sit down at the keyboard when inspiration strikes, and leave the “scheduled output” for my work on SlashGear and other paid outlets. Also, I’m going to spend some time looking for more of those outlets. But I think the most important thing is to write something, every day.


Which brings us back here, to the thing that started this whole endeavor, Let’s Watch Some Wrestling. I know these intros are getting less and less wrestling-centric, but that’s the price that comes with time, I guess. Also, I kinda like just talking to you, dear reader, as we settle into our old ways. Much like Zelda, we, too, must get less used to eating grasshoppers and more used to our usual fare of canned and dry dog food.


I feel like that metaphor may have gone off the rails a bit, but I digress.


I’ve been realizing that Twitter is neither the audience draw nor the reliable announcements board it once was, and my ability to engage with anyone on there -- even the horror and wrestling accounts that once made up most of my readership -- has dwindled to nothing. And since I don’t want to pay Elon Musk for, well, anything, I’ll just update stuff on BlueSky and Facebook, since those algorithms tend to play nice for now. 


Let’s talk about what I’ve missed, since I’m caught up on everything but Collision, which I just decided I’ll put on while I work on this piece. There’s been a lot! So we’ll just list off what I found most interesting or discussion worthy, and if you want my thoughts on whatever else I miss in here, sound off in the comments section. Please! Use it! I don’t think I’ve ever actually received a comment down there, and it would be nice to know if it works.




All In is once again shaping up to be an incredible card, and even though I don’t see the company drawing quite as many fans as it did last year, it’s still a great exhibition of pro wrestling in an amazing stadium, and those UK fans are sure to bring the energy to the show. It does kinda feel like Dynamite, Collision, and Rampage are in a bit of a rut of their own making right now, as we’ve got most of the matches either announced or reasonably assumed. As such, the next couple weeks will be a lot of doubling down on promos, and squash matches designed to keep the competitors looking strong while also keeping them away from their All In opponents. But, given the quality of the competitors we’re getting, I can’t imagine that this can be considered missable programming. 


Brian Danielson and Swerve Strickland have upped the stakes of their championship match, with Danielson’s AEW career being put on the line against Strickland’s world championship. The interviews with Jim Ross showed that the company is really focused on making this feel like a legit, serious match between two of the best pro wrestlers working today, and this fight is gonna deliver. I have zero doubts.


Toni Storm and Mariah May continue to be the best storyline in wrestling, and that is going to be an incredible match as well. With Toni’s “Timeless” character looking more and more disheveled in the weeks following Mariah May’s brutal attack, All In should be the perfect time for Mariah to stake her claim as the new Timeless One, fully completing the mentor/mentee storyline. It’s been a hell of a ride, and I can’t wait to see where these two go next. 


All-American American Maxwell Jacob Friedman has been having a blast as the jingoistic foil to Will Ospreay’s beloved international champ, and his gaudy new American Championship is the perfect accessory for that character. The flag with Max’s face as the stars is a nice touch, as is the patriotic theme music and overall vibe of superiority-as-patriotism. I believe Will gets that title back in his home country, but MJF will have a great time convincing us that he’ll never lose in the weeks building up to that match.


So I missed the Hologram debut and his matches as they aired, but holy crap is this guy a ton of fun in the ring. Watching him and Darby Allen just heave themselves around for the Premier Athletes is great, and the cozy confines of the E-sports arena that AEW Collision is currently occupying make for a great extended debut -- the crowd in Texas seems to have adopted Hologram as their guy, and that’s great for both the performer and his matches. Darby will have his work cut out for him at All In with Jack Perry, and I think the Scapegoat will come out on top in that match, but you never know, especially at a big show where you want as many good guys winning as possible for the big cheers from the biggest audience of the year.


[I’ve made it to the Thunder Rosa versus Deonna Purrazzo Texas Bullrope Match and I already have high hopes based solely on the amount of white in both ladies’ ring gear.] [UPDATE - yep, that was a lot of blood. And a helluva match to boot, if a bit short.]


The Patriarchy continues to be some of the best work of Christian Cage’s career, and that’s really saying something considering the man’s resume. He’s just so … despicable! It seems we’ve managed to work our way into a trios triple threat match (a trios trios match?) for the AEW Trios Titles at Wembley, and that match, with House of Black and the Bang Bang Gang, ought to be nuts. Just some fast paced constant action, with guys rotating in and out of the “wrestling hole” that always seems to keep the in-ring numbers to a minimum. 


Speaking of nuts, the Casino Battle Royale that was recently announced ought to be great, too. With an AEW World Championship match at stake, I’d expect to see every big name that didn’t make the card to be included, along with several returns or cameos from UK and international talent. Maybe beloved YouTube commentator/wrestler Simon Miller? Danhausen? Ricochet? WHO’S TO SAY?


I’m mostly positive on AEW in general, and All In in particular, but I’m really not looking forward to Britt Baker and Mercedes Mone. I just don’t like the build…I don’t like that Mercedes has been doing all of her half of said build on the mic rather than in the ring…and I don’t like that Camille has already had nearly as many AEW matches as Mercedes (I exaggerate to clarify). I know I’m in the minority on my dislike of Mone, and I also know I’ll eat my words if she and Baker deliver in the ring, but right now? I’m just not interested in any of it. Mercedes is way better as a heel than a good guy, but she’s still a long way from compelling, and the fact that AEW has decided that she can carry a feud with her promo work (she can’t) doesn’t do her any favors. 


So there we go! All caught up on the AEW side. I think I’ll end this lil’ blog entry here, and do the WWE version of it tomorrow after we’ve all watched Raw. The post-Summer Slam run has been interesting, and I want to go into writing about it with a clear head. So, we’ll see you tomorrow!


And that’s it!

Man, it’s good to be back writing again. It’s been such a stressful month! I’ll do my level best to post again tomorrow with some WWE recappage and, of course, the usual introductory monologue. If we're being completely honest -- and I try to be in here -- I've had doubts about writing, even if nobody is reading. It's just a weird feeling to put yourself out there, and an even weirder feeling promoting it, basically inviting strangers to read your thoughts and judge you based on them. But at the end of the day, I like writing, and I'd probably keep doing it even if I didn't publish my stuff.


If you have questions, concerns, or comments, drop 'em in the comments section below! And follow me on Facebook, BlueSky and/or Instagram (rarely) using the links on the right.


Thank you so much for reading. If you liked what you saw, consider telling your friends, mentioning Let’s Watch Some Wrestling on social media, or even buying me a hot cup of coffee using the Ko-Fi button. Have a good one, and I’ll see you back here next time, dear reader. Until then, Let’s Watch Some Wrestling!


Friday, April 19, 2024

Casual Friday, but the one where we discuss burnout

 


Good Morning!

Man, what a week. WrestleMania had two nights of incredible spectacle, and some really good wrestling mixed in there too. AEW Dynamite gave us the big reveal of the kerfuffle between CM Punk and Jack Perry from last year’s “All In” show. And social media’s discussion of that, paired with some lackluster numbers on my previews, were just disheartening enough to get me to think about quitting. 


It’s a strange place to be in as far as these things go. Obviously I love the wrestling aspect of things – I’ve been watching for so long, I can’t imagine just stopping. But at the same time, there’s still overload, and when the conversations around your favorite thing become toxic it really sucks the joy out of things like writing about it. And, if we’re being completely honest, there’s so little feedback from doing this that I just kinda felt like nobody would notice if I stopped.


But! I think there’s a plan B, and it’s not giving up. We can’t just give up after being consistent for so long. And I have heard from a couple people who noticed I skipped last week, which was nice. So, rather than tapping out, we’re going to take a little breather from the structured format, and just kinda pop in whenever something comes up that I feel like sharing my thoughts about. Whether that’s wrestling, or something else, at least it’ll be here for those of you interested. 


We’ve got a PPV coming up this weekend, with AEW’s Dynasty hopefully representing a turning point for the company after several lackluster weeks of TV. I think the in-ring product is unquestionably excellent; it’s why a lot of us watch week after week. But the focus on non-AEW things has really hurt the show recently. 


I believe that this weekend is really important for All Elite Wrestling as a company. We’re likely to see a couple new champs crowned in Willow Nightingale and Swerve Strickland. The trios championships for AEW and Ring of Honor will be unified. And we’re getting a dream match in Will Ospreay versus Brian Danielson. This is the time for AEW to show what it does best, build up what it doesn’t, and really recalibrate into the product so many fans fell in love with. 


I’m not going to be giving up on them anytime soon. As I said, the matches are so good they overshadow everything else the company doesn’t do well. But ratings and buyrates are a real thing that might affect the company in the long run, and while I don’t really follow those numbers, one can see the crowds shrinking on TV. And I hate that folks online use those numbers and photos of arenas as a reason to argue that AEW shouldn't exist. Competition is good! Having a second national promotion where the best wrestlers in the world get to ply their trade on TV is good! 


One last thing. I really hope this feeling I have in my gut about Willow and Swerve is wrong. But when AEW signed Mercedes Mone and Will Ospreay, and Mercedes made her intention to go after the TBS championship at Double or Nothing known, I immediately worried that we’re crowning two transitional champions this weekend, people who will hold the titles until Mercedes is cleared to wrestle and Ospreay goes to Wembley to claim his title. We saw the latter play out with Saraya, a person who really didn’t earn a title but got one because she’s from the UK. Now, Ospreay is far more deserving of a world championship, and has earned it in matches week after week, but it does kinda feel like a foregone conclusion that he’s getting crowned in front of his home crowd. Does that make Swerve, a man who has clawed his way to the top with great promos, matches, and entrances, a temporary fix? I think it feels that way, but he’s also talented enough to make the most of the time he’ll be champion, and hopefully it leads to a number of reigns to come.


Oh! Since we’re talking AEW, I’d like to do at least a short Dynasty picks preview. Not a big whole post like usual, but at least I’ll list names. If I’m feeling saucy after Saturday’s Collision/Rampage twofer, I’ll write up a full on preview. *Glances at Wikipedia* Jesus Christ, there’s already 12 matches listed?!?


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In order from top to bottom, we’re going with: Bullet Club Gold, Trent Beretta, OC and Shibata all win on the pre-show. Copeland/Kingston/Briscoe, Jericho (ugh) takes the FTW Championship, Roddy Strong retains the International Championship, Willow Nightingale wins the TBS belt. Okada and the Young Bucks win their matches, keeping the bad guy Elite on top for now. Toni Storm retains, but maybe interference from Deonna Purazzo costs Rosa her title shot. Ospreay wins, respectful handshake, attempted Don Callis Family interference leads to BCC/Callis feud continuing but Ospreay walking away from the Family. And, Strickland wins the big one!

Closing Up Shop

…in which I say goodbye for now


And that’s it! SmackDown is tonight, and Collision and Rampage will air back-to-back on 4/20, a national holiday around these parts. Sunday night brings AEW Dynasty, and I’ll try to compile some thoughts on that for an Untitled Monday Blog on, well, Monday.


 If you have questions, concerns, or comments, drop 'em in the comments section below! And follow me on Twitter (X), Facebook, BlueSky and/or Instagram using the links on the right.


Thank you so much for reading. If you liked what you saw, consider telling your friends, mentioning Let’s Watch Some Wrestling on social media, or even buying me a hot cup of coffee using the Ko-Fi button. Have a great week, and I’ll see you back here next time, dear reader. Until then, Let’s Watch Some Wrestling!