If you can find bo Dallas on talk is Jericho it’s insane. He’s hollow earth, illuminati and it’s all fun until he starts talking about sandy hook

God damn it

Well I mean i wouldn’t bet on it. I’d be quite surprised if neither of the British guys get a win or a draw against him to set a main event for the British show though. They always have a couple of guys beat the champ to set up mini feuds pre-WK and this time there is a vested interest in one of them being British.

I also fully expect Juice to get his win back on the last night meaning Moxley doesn’t win his group.

Watch me be wrong about everything.

These are my predictions:

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Ur excitement for this has me excited and ive decided im gunna follow it thos year. Pls advise best way for me to watch and when

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  • Really fucking funny
  • Moderately funny
  • Slightly funny
  • Quite funny
  • Not funny

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This can live here I guess

Im so confused

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They did play mania tbf.

Woooooo, one of us, one of us!

All G1 shows will be streaming live on NJPW World, which is their version of the Network. You can signup for 999 yen a month (£7-8) and get full access to their live shows as well as a huge archive of matches dating back to the 70s. I would recommend waiting until July to signup as subscription always comes out on the 1st of the month so if you signup now you’ll be charged twice in two weeks. Or you could signup now and spend the next 2 weeks catching up with BOSJ highlights and you’ll definitely get full value for money.

The G1 is gonna run from July 7th to August 12th. Aside from the first show in Dallas, timezones work out such that shows are on in the morning from like 9 or 10am. It’s a lot of wrestling so feel free to skip the preview tag matches on the undercard and even any of the tournament matches that don’t stand out. You’re looking at 2-3 MOTYC per night so there’s a lot to take on. G1 fatigue is real.

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Thanks :slight_smile: weekday or weekends? Or both

All over the place. Some on weekends, a lot during the week as well which I will be really mad at not being able to watch live.

:frowning: maybe i should work on having all weekdays made hororary weekends for the next 2 months

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Gonna be fun trying to catch up with as many G1 matches in the hour and bit from when I get home from work before the Mrs does… Most years I can manage, but it’s so stacked this year.

Apparently a lot more WWE superstars than they’d care to admit are turning down huge contracts and eyeing up AEW purely because of how HOT Jon Moxley is right now. Seems a bit short sighted in the sense that Jon Moxley is sort of gotten hot on his own (hes only made one AEW apperance) but WWE are offering stupid money right now, way more than usual, for people that wouldn’t usually get it and they are turning it down. This is apparently making Vince very bothered (as Jon said, Vince likes to think he can just buy a solution to anything)

I don’t think it’s just from Moxley’s efforts. Look at how big a reaction Shawn Spears got at DON and he was always a minor WWE guy.

Again though, thats more of a WWE guy appearing somewhere else. Time will tell if AEWs booking will make stars out of these lads or if its just the ship jumping factor keeping them afloat for now

Aew need to be selective. Build their own stars and augment it with the right ex-fed workers, rather than just pushing anyone who leaves.

Basically look at tna when it was good, and tna when it was bad, and learn the necessary lessons

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AEW is coming along at a great time where you can see a series of WWE issues all snowballing and giving talent plenty of reasons to contemplate the jump.

Being pals with Trump, Saudi money, Warrior fawning, talent wasting, ruining years of work in NXT, independent contractor status etc…

Didn’t Meltzer say he was inundated with calls and messages from pissed off WWE talent at the stopover airport on the way back from Saudi Arabia last week?

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