Real quick thoughts without going heavy into detail again:
Glad the crowd didn't bite on Cody's bullshyt. Trying to use a vet charity on Memorial Day to prime the crowd to chant USA for him in a match/feud that needlessly had weird xenophobia added to it just so Cody could call himself the American Dream should 100% be winning most disgusting promotional tactic in next years WON. Also can't believe this mf not only took like 15 punches from this guy who has been killing guys with one punch, but also at one point was out boxing an olympic boxer whose entire gimmick is he was an olympic boxer, and then decided the finish he needed to do was a vertebreaker on a guy in his SECOND match.
Stadium Stampede being 70% comedy spots was fukking stupid and ridiculous. These guys were trying to kill each other in War Games a month ago and now they're having a 35 minute comedy match. Last year's was a little different and the levity fit there. It certainly did not for this match and feud. Jericho has a 27 year old Cuban-American, and 2 30 year old Puerto Rican-Americans dressed up as Sons of Anarchy extras because his aesthetic is middle aged shytty metal biker guy now, so they have to adopt it, too. They should have lost just to get Sammy/LAX away from Jericho.
The pettiness of name checking the AAA title, but not mentioning TNA for EITHER of their belts being used
Miro looks like a fukking monster. Need that 6 star match with Kenneth J. Omega, Esquire.
Glad to see Shida's never ending reign finally end, but even this match went on way too long and fell apart for a good 10 minutes.
Nick Jackson with the scumbag Steve Keirn beard, shytty septum piercing, shytty dye job

. Hope he goes all in and starts getting a bunch of terrible tats. Just look as trashy as humanly possible.
Really happy to see the man called Stang look good and be able to rewrite his ending. Hope he doesn't tempt fate and come back and have a real shytty match or get injured and settle into an Undertaker pattern of having to think he has to keep coming back to have that one last good showing.