Jim Cornette Reviews Jon Moxley vs. Adam Page (Texas Death Match) at AEW Revolution



From Episode 284 of the Jim Cornette’s Drive Thru

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26 thoughts on “Jim Cornette Reviews Jon Moxley vs. Adam Page (Texas Death Match) at AEW Revolution”

  1. This review was the best part of the episode. I thought that Moxley and Page did way too much in this match. Even the ending made no sense. Moxley should have passed out and the referee should have stopped the match.

    BTW, what are the real rules for a Texas Death Match?

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  2. The only thing I disagree w/Jim on is calling dean ambrose, errr, Jon Moxley a "homeless plumber" only because Plumbers actually serve a purpose. I don't know wtf purpose Moxley serves.

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  3. I like Jim back in TNA and ROH but I do have to say Moxly and Paige both being the two top violent guys in the company the rivalry that they were having I believe needed the blood and the violence because you got two guys that is supposed to hate each other's guts and kinda of a situation of who's the top guy both being part of the heart of AEW I think it was done right to be honest. But I do have a question for Jim Cornette and that is what about Barbwire Massacre there is no way in a realistic situation you would find a barbwire board spoiler they surrounded the and was under the ring plus where do you buy or find a barbwire steel chair? is it in home Depot?

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  4. The problem with John Moxley is that he blades in every single match and it’s just boring after so long.

    To be honest I’m getting a bit bored of the death matches at this point too.

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  5. Without knowing anything about the scrum It looked like Mox wasn't supposed to tap. Looked like he was suppose to pass out, but there was a mess up and the chain actually got choked and had to tap.

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  6. To be fair, the original Texas death match rules are sorta dumb. Needing to pin the opponent eveey time before the 10 count is absurd. The last man standing did it best. Just "go home" after the 10 count.

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