
Wrestling relies on the build from one show to the next. It gets the masses interested in the drama surrounding an angle and the main event matches.
The uninspired booking over the last several weeks suggested AEW was so concerned with the 81,035 fans that packed Wembley Stadium that they forgot about the 9,495 fans in the United Center.
While All In was a tremendous spectacle, All Out was the better professional wrestling event.
All Out was a last-minute purchase in the Ringside Logic household. In fact, it was ordered 10 minutes into the show as the pre-show was as uninspired as the build-up to the show.
It was going to be an early night until the sudden urge of “Why not” took control of my hand and pressed the order button on the remote control.
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