PPV REVIEW: AEW Double or Nothing 2022 (5-29-2022)

I’m in a very cautious budgeting period of my normally reckless, freestyle way of life but I really wanted to watch this pay-per-view program live, so I went the crowdsourcing route via Ko-fi. It worked! And I actually did use the money to buy the show instead of sneaking away with it and stealing a pirate stream, which I do know how to do, despite everyone on the internet assuming you don’t know how if you suggest you’re willing to pay for something.

Also, I note nobody asked for any match reviews or anything, but I’d have a feeling of some type shame or the like if I didn’t do anything to even kinda feel like I’d earned this great payday, so I’m going to dust off the ol’ PPV-reviewing gloves and do a proper PPV review for the first time since probably, like, 2014.

This is a match review blog by design, but also it is a stupid fucking blog intermittently given attention by an aging idiot, so this will just exist. Who knows? Maybe more of this will happen. I do actually believe that there is value in how matches seem in the context of their entire show, but also in how matches seem in a vacuum. So in other words I have no opinion about reviewing wrestling other than most people should stop it. Not me, though.

Anyway, let’s go, motherfuckers.

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SoCal Uncensored vs Flip Gordon & The Young Bucks (ROH, 4-7-2018)

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ROH Supercard of Honor XII, New Orleans, LA

Ladder match for the ROH six-man title. I don’t really care about ROH’s trios belts, and I’m lukewarm at best on Gordon, Kazarian, and Scorpio Sky, but the Bucks and Chris Daniels shine in matches like this, so I’m pretty excited to see how crazy they got, and if this can top NXT’s six-way ladder match for best ladder match of Mania weekend. Continue reading “SoCal Uncensored vs Flip Gordon & The Young Bucks (ROH, 4-7-2018)”