Omega/Moxley clocked in at almost 40 minutes

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I did think it could have been a little shorter, but it was entertaining fukkery (the good kind of fukkery) throughout.
 

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I dont think it fit that the two were working the match like a blood feud when it has never been clear why the two actually hate each other.

They didn't need a death match to have good match. If anything this should be the culmination of a long feud. Now they have nowhere to go.

The match itself I thought was entertaining, a little overlong but whatever I don't mind 40 minute matches but it just never made sense. Maybe the original plan was for them to work a regular match at the last PPV and have the death match at Full Gear. But Mox got injured and maybe they just fast forwarded to the blood and guts shyt but it was the wrong move IMO.

Also not having it count to the win/loss records was some dumb shyt epecially if they're trying to tell the story of Omega being on a losing streak and losing his mojo. What is the logic behind removing this match from their records?

There's a lot of just basic logic shyt that AEW are overlooking in their booking. It's not WWE level bad but they need to think some of this stuff out more a little. It seems a bit half baked some of this.
 

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I dont think it fit that the two were working the match like a blood feud when it has never been clear why the two actually hate each other.

They didn't need a death match to have good match. If anything this should be the culmination of a long feud. Now they have nowhere to go.

The match itself I thought was entertaining, a little overlong but whatever I don't mind 40 minute matches but it just never made sense. Maybe the original plan was for them to work a regular match at the last PPV and have the death match at Full Gear. But Mox got injured and maybe they just fast forwarded to the blood and guts shyt but it was the wrong move IMO.

Also not having it count to the win/loss records was some dumb shyt epecially if they're trying to tell the story of Omega being on a losing streak and losing his mojo. What is the logic behind removing this match from their records?

There's a lot of just basic logic shyt that AEW are overlooking in their booking. It's not WWE level bad but they need to think some of this stuff out more a little. It seems a bit half baked some of this.



From the commentary during the match and moxleys promo that hes not "sanctionable"
It wasnt really about being a blood feud or hating eachother
It was trying to get over that moxley is a "violent psychopath" who is letting his held in anger and aggression from being in "wwe prison" and hes gonna make anyone whether it be omega or anyone else, go to the extreme .they keep talking about moxley being some remorseless guy with no conscience that doesnt belong in the company
 
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From the commentary during the match and moxleys promo that hes not "sanctionable"
It wasnt really about being a blood feud or hating eachother
It was trying to get over that moxley is a "violent psychopath" who is letting his held in anger and aggression from being in "wwe prison" and hes gonna make anyone whether it be omega or anyone else, go to the extreme .they keep talking about moxley being some remorseless guy with no conscience that doesnt belong in the company

If anything Omega came across as the bigger psycho though.
 
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