Jim Cornette Reviews The Elite vs. Death Triangle at AEW Full Gear 2022



From Episode 458 of the Jim Cornette Experience

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38 thoughts on “Jim Cornette Reviews The Elite vs. Death Triangle at AEW Full Gear 2022”

  1. I agree with Corny on most things, but he has been waaaaay too easy on Punk through this whole episode. Punk is his own worst enemy. He talked about "working with children" but he was the biggest child through all of it spitting his toys out of the pram in the press conference. And the reality is: the Punk in AEW was a pale shadow of the Punk in WWE. He was only ever a draw in AEW because of fan nostalgia. Yes he is great on the mic, and he had a great feud with MJF, but that masked the fact his in-ring work was TERRIBLE. He didn't look like a star and he certainly didn't wrestle like one. But Punk fans see what they want to see apparently…

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  2. They should have let them all go anybody who saw their match Wednesday should know the young punk’s and O what’s his name can’t move past anything bite his arm and trying to hit the GTS they need to move on FUCK THE ELITE

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  3. Ohh Kansas! I worked in the hotel industry for many years. One of the worst interactions I have ever had with a band. These old dudes almost started fist fighting in the lobby. I had to separate them.

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  4. I'm sure the backstage rumors of pettiness and childishness are true, but when these boys come through the curtain I'm always impressed. This match was no exception. I feel like I could show this to a non-wrestling fan and they'd be impressed.

    To stick with Jim's music analogy:
    The Elite are NWA and Jim's over here complaining they don't play guitar chords or sound like the Stones.

    We all know how much Jim likes fun…

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  5. Haven't watched the vid yet, but I'm starting to think these guys have made peace and are now about to make some money off of it. The Elite worked heel with all of those callbacks (and jobbed I might add). I could see them winning the best of 7 to set up a match with FTR and a "mystery opponent" – CM Punk.

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  6. I can't watch a Young Bucks match. It's just so ridiculous it's unwatchable. And why is there no rules? They constantly double team and the useless ref doesn't even try to stop them. They are a disgrace to professional. wrestling. They suck worse than anything that has ever sucked before. They have reached new levels of suckdom.

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  7. That Kansas song is perfect for them really. It's 6 minutes long, but after the first minute and a half it just repeats itself and its beats ad nauseum…

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  8. I’m sorry. But The Elite are the lamest bunch of goofballs I think I’ve ever come across. I can’t understand how so many other dorks out there get so wet for them. The way that they are listed over just defies all reasoning.

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  9. I'm a casual fan who hasn't watched WWE regularly since 2006 and bailed on TNA in 2008. AEW is something I've gotten into and then fallen out of quickly on like 4 occasions now. When I first go back to watching it after months of not watching a single show, I really enjoy it the product for a few weeks, but quickly get bored with it. Nothing leaves a lasting impression. The matches are fun, but rarely ever memorable. It just has no lasting power. The high spots are impressive, but they begin doing them from the opening bell and I get burned out pretty quickly.

    WWE I can barely watch at all because I hate most of their presentation and self-aggrandizing. There's a dozen or so wrestlers I really like in AEW and a bunch I don't mind, but with WWE I only really like 2 or 3 wrestlers and can barely tolerate the rest.

    Oh well…. I'll still tune in for both companies big 4 PPV's and I might watch a handful of episodes of Dynamite here and there throughout the year when I'm bored and can't think of much else to watch, but nothing either company is doing could possibly ever make me become a full-time fan again. There's usually plenty of other quality non-wrestling content out there to keep me entertained. Every other month the UFC have a card that has that big fight feel that Royal Rumble and Wrestlemania gave me back in the day.

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