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CI Wrestling Thread #56

Figured I’d give GCW a second chance after they $hit the bed the other year ago in their last Hammerstein appearance. That debacle really derailed a ton of their momentum.

The card looks entertaining on paper and it only costs $9.99 for the Triller+ subscription for an entire month which gives me a bunch of non-GCW stuff to check out as well.

PCO destroyed the TNA Digital title with a sledgehammer in the preshow then they had to cut the feed because he was shootin’ lol

Most of the people in this opening 9-person doors, ladders, and chairs match look like they don’t shower. It was a decent match, your typical spot fest ladder match, basically.

I’ll give GCW credit though, this is a nice quality stream as far as resolution and bitrate go, and they did a neat video package to open the main card. When I watched two years ago it was typical indie crap video quality. And they got a mighty hot crowd. Hammerstein crowds love themselves some wrestling.
 
Welp second match ended in like a minute because one of the wrestlers destroyed her leg or ankle on a suicide dive. Allie Katch’s career might be over after that injury. Her leg was very much bending in a direction it is not supposed to bend.
 
Tony Khan is reportedly 'fed up enough' with Britt Baker that he is no longer booking her for AEW TV. This comes after a recent incident that was the 'straw that broke the camel's back.'

"She might be done with AEW. At least the feeling I'm getting from talking to people in AEW is Tony Khan might have her in the same category as some other wrestlers where they just don't get phone calls and don't get called in to show up. There is a lot of frustration with her. I'm told - and I've heard this pretty consistently - she's wildly unpopular in the women's locker room. One person said no one ever wants to see her come back, speaking of the women's locker room. Now, that is a bold broad statement. I could imagine somebody on social media going, 'I am a women's wrestler in AEW and I want her back.' Okay, fair enough, but I'm just telling you somebody's perception is nobody wants her back. That's how bad it is, somebody is willing to tell me that.

"There was the incident with her and MJF and I'm told that factors into her being off television, but there are other issues with her that have come up. She has become increasingly difficult to work with in a general sense. She has always had a reputation for being difficult to work with. There was a specific situation recently not counting the MJF situation where people just threw their hands up…It wasn't like a huge deal but it was enough to sort of be the straw that broke the camel's back in terms of just feeling like, 'You know what? We've got a strong women's division now compared to when she was on top and we don't need to deal with her if she's going to be this difficult to work with.' So that’s where they are with her.

"I am told the Adam Cole situation is not stopping her. There should be no heat on Adam Cole, he has nothing to do with her not being on TV...Obviously, she had some standout moments in AEW and became a star and was seen as a centrepiece act, but even back then I was hearing about her reputation and being unpopular in certain circles, and difficult to work with, and being fiercely territorial of her role in the company in a way that just felt unsustainable. And from what I'm hearing, at least the attitude right now at the moment, the belief is Tony Khan is fed up enough that he's just gonna focus his TV time on others. I don't know what that means in terms of her pay and her contract and it's possible eventually things will change...At this point in asking around, you should not expect to see her back imminently."

(Source: PWTorch)
 
Tony Khan is reportedly 'fed up enough' with Britt Baker that he is no longer booking her for AEW TV. This comes after a recent incident that was the 'straw that broke the camel's back.'

"She might be done with AEW. At least the feeling I'm getting from talking to people in AEW is Tony Khan might have her in the same category as some other wrestlers where they just don't get phone calls and don't get called in to show up. There is a lot of frustration with her. I'm told - and I've heard this pretty consistently - she's wildly unpopular in the women's locker room. One person said no one ever wants to see her come back, speaking of the women's locker room. Now, that is a bold broad statement. I could imagine somebody on social media going, 'I am a women's wrestler in AEW and I want her back.' Okay, fair enough, but I'm just telling you somebody's perception is nobody wants her back. That's how bad it is, somebody is willing to tell me that.

"There was the incident with her and MJF and I'm told that factors into her being off television, but there are other issues with her that have come up. She has become increasingly difficult to work with in a general sense. She has always had a reputation for being difficult to work with. There was a specific situation recently not counting the MJF situation where people just threw their hands up…It wasn't like a huge deal but it was enough to sort of be the straw that broke the camel's back in terms of just feeling like, 'You know what? We've got a strong women's division now compared to when she was on top and we don't need to deal with her if she's going to be this difficult to work with.' So that’s where they are with her.

"I am told the Adam Cole situation is not stopping her. There should be no heat on Adam Cole, he has nothing to do with her not being on TV...Obviously, she had some standout moments in AEW and became a star and was seen as a centrepiece act, but even back then I was hearing about her reputation and being unpopular in certain circles, and difficult to work with, and being fiercely territorial of her role in the company in a way that just felt unsustainable. And from what I'm hearing, at least the attitude right now at the moment, the belief is Tony Khan is fed up enough that he's just gonna focus his TV time on others. I don't know what that means in terms of her pay and her contract and it's possible eventually things will change...At this point in asking around, you should not expect to see her back imminently."

(Source: PWTorch)
I’d guess her awful attitude would be easier to overlook if she had improved in the ring. And she has put out stinker after stinker the last couple of years.

Maybe if she goes to NXT or something, she will focus and get it together.
 
Britt was out for so long because of her health issues, and the women's roster improved so drastically in her absence, that the rest of the women's division simply eclipsed her - either by improving themselves or AEW bringing in better talent.
 
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Drew McIntyre has given credit to CM Punk for not getting "boo boo face" by any of the shots McIntyre fired at him during their intense WWE feud last year.

"I will say, however my feelings are towards him, I went completely gangbusters on Punk. I didn't hold back. On television, I can only go so far, but, on social media, it's my socials. You can't tell me what to do and I went overboard. If the company had asked me to pull back a little bit, I'd have said, 'No, that is my social media'.

But, I went at him hard. I've done that with a couple of people, and they have got a boo boo face. Not that I care, but, he didn't. He ate it like a man, and then came back with what he had to say. So I will give him that."

(via The Daily Mail)
I think I have expressed this previously, but I believed this was collaborative and Punk was feeding McIntyre some of the stuff he used. But whether that's true or not, Drew elevated everything about himself in the last year or so, and he was already great to begin with, nothing but respect for him.
 
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