[9/1/18] The Young Bucks and Cody Rhodes Present: "All In" Sponsored by Ed G's tears

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Worst part of the main being rushed all to hell is Kota & Fenix didn't get to get in there by themselves for a few minutes & unless PWG or Janela throws a hail mary at some point I don't know when else that shyt could happen :francis:

Good night for Bandido & Janela though who got more eyes on them tonight than they've ever had. Also a good night for Excalibur who was the best announcer there & got to break out the formal mask & jacket.
 

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Man, that might have been the best PPV/big show of the year. Anyone calling Slammiversary better than this (and I quite liked Slammiversary) is on drugs.

I'll probably watch this again tomorrow and nitpick and find flaws in the matches. But I really can't remember the last time I had so much FUN watching a PPV. And that counts for a lot.

This had everything (including a little bit too much of Joey Ryan's gimmick). Move festival multi-person clusterfukks, comedy, story-driven matches, old-school Dusty tribute title bouts, modern indy greatest hits matches, and most importantly: interesting angles and satisfying payoffs (yes, even the Joey Ryan nonsense). That last part is hugely important, since it's something WWE's forgotten how to provide its viewers for years now. If you have some variety, a well structured and paced program, and some heart, then who cares if there weren't any truly great matches on the card? The show satisfies regardless.

Great, great show.
 
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