SPOTLIGHTED PODCAST ALERT (YOUR ARTICLE BEGINS A FEW INCHES DOWN)…
ARENA
This week’s episode will broadcast live from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida. The 5,500 seat arena hosted AEW’s Fight for the Fallen in July 2019, and will likely be home to Dynamite for the foreseeable future.
ROAD TO DOUBLE OR NOTHING
AEW DARK RESULTS
AEW DYNAMITE MATCHES & SEGMENTS
Overlooked no longer. Under appreciated never again. #fight pic.twitter.com/6noZkK6n8b
— Frankie Kazarian (@FrankieKazarian) May 5, 2020
This Wednesday, Dynamite is LIVE as #LeSexGods @sammyguevara & @IAmJericho face @MATTHARDYBRAND & one half of the #AEW World Tag Team Champions @KennyOmegamanX in a STREET FIGHT!
Watch #AEWDynamite every Wednesday night on @TNTDrama 8e/7c. pic.twitter.com/gnQcUKFBkS
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEWrestling) May 5, 2020
FINAL THOUGHTS…
AEW Dynamite is broadcasting live again and, frankly, I think it’s a terrible decision. COVID-19 is still spreading unencumbered through the south, and the health and safety of the performers needs to be AEW’s primary concern. Worst case scenario: one or more performers/crew members get sick, someone dies, and AEW puts on a bad wrestling show. Best case scenario: No one gets sick, no one dies, and AEW still puts on a bad wrestling show.
Because it sucks without an audience. It just does. Nobody loves wrestling more than me but I struggle to watch it while it’s missing one of it’s most vital components, the fans! It’s like watching Standup without a crowd. No matter what, it just won’t be as funny. https://t.co/iUeW2rMJmG
— Hurricane Helms (@ShaneHelmsCom) May 5, 2020
Make no mistake, this show will not be good. The empty arena matches have worn out their welcome, so why not just use what they’ve already taped? Going live again is stupid, dangerous, and seriously disappointing.
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