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allelitewrestling1 · 11 months
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AEW WOMEN’S TAG TEAM CUP TOURNAMENT: THE DEADLY DRAW - EPISODE 3
Taped: July 29, 2020 Aired: August 17, 2020
Jacksonville, FL - Daily’s Place
Commentary: Tony Schiavone, Veda Scott
WOMEN’S TAG TEAM CUP TOURNAMENT - SEMI-FINAL MATCH
-The Nightmare Sisters d. Big Swole & Lol Swole
WOMEN’S TAG TEAM CUP TOURNAMENT - SEMI-FINAL MATCH
-Diamante & Ivelisse d. Anna Jay & Tay Conti
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Aew tag team tournament recap:
-Rache Chanel and Leva vs Big Swole and Lil Swole
-Rache is kinda weird for me,for a moment I think I like her and than she just becomes so bad. But she can generate heel heat,though not sure if it's good kind of a heat....
-This was really weird match,like wrestling was ok, average, but something made it really awful. I think it was too gimicky.
-Ivelisse and Diamantè vs Dasha and Rachel Ellering
-Was a bit slow,but damn,did Ivelisse and Diamntè go off in one spot. It actually was ok, 6/10.
-After match Dasha did bad promo.
-Big and Lil Swole thing,cringey. I love Big Swole but damn, you all giving me hard time.
-The best part. Dimantè and Ivelisse's promo. Damn. THAT needed to be on TV. That was some character work 10/10
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allelitewrestlings · 4 years
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deathtriangles · 3 years
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Do you think they should do another Deadly Draw Tag Tournament? I thought that was entertaining last year.
OMG YESSSSSSSSS i thought it was such a fun idea with the random teams !!! i deffo think they should do a bigger one with intergender teams though ! i think that would be super fun to do as a youtube special !
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beingallelite · 4 years
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via  Luchasaurus’ IG Story on 8.3.20
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danwhobrowses · 4 years
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In (Slight) Defense of AEW’s Women’s Division
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Okay so, I’m not saying at all that AEW’s women’s division is perfect, it can certainly be booked a bit better. But I think people are currently being overly critical of the product right now and I just wanna point out that it’s not an easy spot for them right now.
Consider first that after winning the title Shida’s next opponent was meant to be Britt Baker, and then she had an injury so she couldn’t wrestle for months. Then the secondary babyface of the company Kris Statlander got injured and can’t wrestle for months either, meaning that AEW had lost their top bill women’s storylines. And with many of AEW’s female talent - especially Yuka, Bea, Shanna, Emi and Riho - COVID locked the depth was cut from under their feet. Now sure, AEW do still have talent, Shida faced Ford in a great match, there’s also still Big Swole, Allie, Sadie Gibbs, Abadon, Anna Jay and the prospects of Tay Conti, Nicole Savoy and Rachael Ellering. But at the same time AEW can’t overexpose their women either, for their health as well as others. AEW also don’t want to overuse rematches, which is why Nyla, Penelope or Abadon haven’t had another match against Shida.
Most of these women right now were involved in the Deadly Draw, a Women’s Tag Team Tournament that runs on Youtube every Monday. While I personally hoped there’d be more competitors, I found it strange how this got criticism for being on Youtube and not Dynamite. I mean, you could either have 2 5-minute matches on Dynamite or you can have a whole half-hour stream dedicated to the women free for everyone to see? I don’t see how it’s a bad thing that the Deadly Draw has its own individual spotlight, paired with wonderful additions of Madusa, Shaul Guerrero and Veda Scott, where it has more time for the group dynamic and the matches themselves. Nobody shat on the Mae Young Classic or any of WWE tournaments that ended up being only on the WWE Network after all.
While I don’t understand the heat on the Deadly Draw, I do get the criticism of women’s matches on Dynamite and Dark. Yes there could be more, Dark and Dynamite aren’t pulling a lot of numbers for women’s matches. But to defend it, the matches they book make narrative sense to end quickly; Swole and Shida should not be having 15-20 min matches with Rebel Tanea and guest-woman Heather Monroe, it’d be insensible to do so especially for the champion in a match with no build. Likewise while we can ask for more women’s matches, where do you put them? The men’s divisions have a lot of storylines going on Dynamite and while it is partly the fault of AEW that the Women’s storylines are short it is mainly prolonging itself until proper opposition comes.
I will remind you too that AEW is a business, we can ask for Shida to fight LuFisto, Tessa and Thunder Rosa but it’s not as simple as a single phone call; travel, health, existing contracts and pay are still factors in the negotiation.
I repeat, AEW can still do better, but in the situation they’re put in it’s not as bad as it could be, the door is open for more women to come in, we’re not stuck in a 50/50 booking loop, we have 5 storylines still somewhat active in the division (Shida’s open challenge, Swole vs Britt, Nightmare Sisters, Nyla and Vickie and the Deadly Draw) one of which is a spotlighted tournament. While some criticism is fair not all of it has been, AEW fans want Heels to be free when it’s full of meet and greets, personal merchandise and discounts, people racially abused Brandi to make her quit Twitter and both her and Kenny are also working on their own stuff on and off of AEW. This isn’t like WWE who still had 99% of their top women at their disposal, I feel like we should give credit where credit’s due and be a little more constructive of our criticism and more understanding to the position AEW’s in
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I’m sorry but Brandi with her figure is the most condescending thing I’ve ever seen and it does nothing but make a joke of the women’s division
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cowboyshit · 4 years
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FUCK YES DASHA IS GONNA WRESTLE 😭😭😭
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tearsofasaiyan · 4 years
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wrestlingisfake · 4 years
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Sitting here waiting for Deadly Draw to start because I guess I gotta watch it live to convince them to put this stuff on TV where it belongs.
I suppose there might be some legitimate reason AEW is afraid running more women’s matches on Dynamite would hurt ratings, but I sure would like to hear Tony Khan tell me what it is, because as it stands I think this is a mistake.
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resylesy · 4 years
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ON GOD I LOVE ANNA JAY
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allelitewrestling1 · 11 months
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AEW WOMEN’S TAG TEAM CUP TOURNAMENT: THE DEADLY DRAW - EPISODE 2
Taped: July 29, 2020 Aired: August 10, 2020
Jacksonville, FL - Daily’s Place
Commentary: Tony Schiavone, Veda Scott
WOMEN’S TAG TEAM CUP TOURNAMENT - FIRST ROUND MATCH
-Big Swole & Lil Swole d. Leva Bates & Rache Chanel
WOMEN’S TAG TEAM CUP TOURNAMENT - FIRST ROUND MATCH
-Diamante & Ivelisse d. Rachael Ellering & Dasha
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allelitewrestlings · 4 years
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mrfearlessriot · 4 years
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Allie • AEW Women's Tag Team Cup Tournament: The Deadly Draw - Night 1 Quarter Finals, 8/3/20
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beingallelite · 4 years
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danwhobrowses · 3 years
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20 AEW Dark and Elevation Regulars that AEW should sign
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Now I know, AEW has a very stacked roster, in fact I've considered writing an essay on the risk of AEW's growing roster being top-heavy
I mean we've barely scraped the potential of Brian Cage, Scorpio Sky, Wardlow, Sammy Guevara, TH2, Sonny Kiss, Matt Sydal, Proud and Powerful, Nick Comoroto, Will Hobbs, Serena Deeb (who I know is injured atm), and many more. But with Rampage oncoming maybe there is room for them.
But, we'll stick a pin in that for now, because tonight is AEW's 100th Episode of Dark. A big deal still considering it's one of AEW's 2 weekly youtube wrestling shows, and one of AEW's many Youtube weekly shows if you include vlogs such as BTE, SammysVlogs, Ethan Page's vlog and the AEW-promotional Countdown to and Outside the Ring with Lexy Nair segments and the Unrestricted Podcast. In the pandemic era, Dark became a home to several indie talents in need for work, some got signed but not all, so I'm gonna list 10 men's and 10 women's wrestlers who were regulars on Dark and Elevation who AEW can and should still sign
Note: I will not be including wrestlers who look set for regularity, so Wheeler Yuta, Jora Johl, Fuego and the Wingmen won't be on the list, as will any AEW Women's tournament entrants (Maki Itoh, Madi Wrenkowski, Nicole Savoy etc.). Danny Limelight and Konosuke Takeshita are also signed to MLW and DDT Pro just fyi
10 Men AEW should sign
The men's division is already stacked, and it has a lot of up and comers too, but there are still a few areas where AEW's Dark stalwarts have proven they can fill a void for.
Honorable mentions for: JDX, El Australiano, M'Badu, Jake St. Patrick, Brick Aldridge, Megabyte Ronnie, Suge 'Pineapple Pete' D and Vary Morales. Also Kidd Bandit, but he hasn't wrestled on Dark or Elevation so I couldn't add him in.
10. Marty Casaus Better known as Marty 'the Moth' Martinez from Lucha Underground, Marty trained with AEW after some time out with injury and made some appearances on Dark. As the Moth, Marty demonstrated his character work as a gross heel, but his size was also an asset to his disturbed and near-psychotic persona.
9. Dean Alexander An alumnus of the Nightmare Factory, Alexander has frequented on Dark and Elevation usually in tag action where he hasn't been able to get his dickhead persona across. He is your traditional cocky heel which in the Nightmare Factory showcases has led to his hilarious downfalls, even losing to Negative One in his multiple failures to win in the Main Event of these showcases. Frankly, this is what Baron Corbin should be like if you're gonna mock him, he's also very impressive in the ring.
8. Dillon McQueen Another Nightmare Factory alum, Dillon McQueen has also only been used for jobbing, but his character is actually great. The King of Queens, Dillon brims charisma that would be a winner for crowds, but he has a babyface fire to him as well, easily could be a rising talent with the right training.
7. Dan Barry To be honest, I like his Hawaiian Shirts. He has a lot of experience in the indies and can work in a similar way Colt Cabana works balancing serious and comedy wrestling, would just be pretty cool to see him more.
6. & 5. TNT (Terrence and Terrell Hughes) Sons of D-Von Dudley, TNT have had less appearances on AEW as of recent, which is a shame, because they can definitely be developed as some of the next gen tag teams the Acclaimed and Blonds have been. AEW haven't shied from legacy wrestlers in the past, and the duo definitely have potential.
4. Chandler Hopkins Chandler Hopkins has shown up to be squashed by the big men a lot, but somehow he also manages to eke out some strong entertainment and fluid wrestling in it. His match against Brian Cage is an effective example of this. Like Fuego, Chandler is definitely someone you can use on the undercard for some enhancement, maybe even push up once more character comes across.
3. Ryzin Ryzin has stuck with AEW for quite a while now, even having skits on BTE. The Unholy Father however never got a W on AEW, which is a shame because he has character and promo skills in hand. He could easily be a fit for Chaos Project as well or teamed with Abandon in a James Mitchell kinda role.
2. Carlie Bravo One of the first class alums of the Nightmare Factory, Carlie Bravo remains charismatic and athletic in his showings, he even had a great little pairing with Shawn Dean until Dean's signing, I'd love to see them bring that back - two Navy veterans tearing up the tag scene would be pretty awesome.
1. Baron Black Few have stayed the course during the pandemic era like Baron Black. Debuting in April and still yet to get his first win, he was one of the three touted stars by Cody on Sammy's vlog who he encouraged to be booked around the world because of his workrate and skill. If anyone has earned it that isn't named Fuego del Sol (or that other name Cody mentioned), it's Baron Black.
10 Women AEW should sign In contrast to the men's division, AEW's women's roster does look like it could use some buffing, for midcard and even building more stars.
Honorable mentions are plenty in this one, so just missing out are the following: Ashley D'Amboise, Leila Grey, Renee Michelle, Jazmin Allure, Savannah Evans, Willow Nightingale, the Renegade Twins, Holidead, Kenzie Paige, Jennacide and Brooke Havok (who I would guess will be signed once her leg recovers).
10. Ashley Vox With or without her Sea Stars tag partner, Delmi Exo, Ashley Vox has proven herself a frequent flier for AEW. Talented in singles and tag competition. She also has a strong rapport with many of AEW's current roster.
9. Alex Gracia The Pink Dream has been on ROH as of recent but remains a freelancer, her last appearance being a squash from Dr. Britt Baker DMD. AEW must've been high on Gracia at one point because they gave her a title shot on Dynamite. With experience in Shimmer and Stardom, Gracia would definitely be a worthy addition.
8. Tesha Price Another woman who AEW put on Dynamite rare times, Tesha proved herself to play face and heel during her time on Dark and Elevation. As a heel she showed a lot of fire especially against KiLynn King and Ryo Mizunami, the Psycho Sweetheart definitely has something she can give to the division - who are tbf lacking in heels right now.
7. Vertvixen I am not sure what it is about Vertvixen specifically, but whenever I see her I think she has the look, not to mention the athleticism to boot. Her triple threat on MPW against Jennacide and Jazmin Allure was a definite highlight as of recent.
6. Miranda Alize A former Mae Young Classic competitor, like Jennacide and Gracia she's recently been used by ROH, but she is definitely a confident wrestler and does not shy from the intergender matches either, having fought Laredo Kid and Danny Limelight. She's worked with many impressive wrestlers too, including an Impact Knockouts Title match against Jordynne Grace and matches against Deonna, Taya and Tessa.
5. Reka Tehaka The Samoan Savage may've debuted on AEW's first ever house show, but regular Dark and Elevation appearances have been met with positive reactions. Being partly trained by the Nightmare Factory, Tehaka has done well to establish herself despite only wrestling for a year and a half, she could definitely be a prospect.
4. Veda Scott Okay, so I cheated a little by saying no competitors, but I could not leave out Veda on this list. She has in-ring talent and intergender experience - tagging with her Speedball husband - but on AEW Dark and the Deadly Draw she proved herself excellent on commentary. A female voice in the booth even for just the women's matches would go a long way for the division and Veda's the perfect voice for it.
3. Dani Jordyn The Mean Girl is definitely someone you can call a regular on Dark and Elevation. She works hard and works with a lot of main roster talent, and I don't think I've seen her put on a bad match. So it would be nice to reward her with a contract.
2. Diamante It still baffles me actually that Diamante has yet to become All Elite. Deadly Draw winner and involved in a lot of the Elevation/Dark women's feuds, Diamante has a wealth of knowledge and experience under her belt. She's still popular with fans and can easily step back into her LAX days by pairing with the Inner Circle. Few unsigned talent have won as much as her too, I would say it's when rather than if, but when is taking a long ass time.
1. KiLynn King The three names Cody praised highly were Fuego, Baron Black and KiLynn King, so I think above all else they should be given contracts. In fact, I was surprised King wasn't on the Dark 100 card, by virtue that although King has shown up on Dynamite a few times, she has been on Dark and Elevation 41 times since debuting in May 2020, it was a shock that someone so regular wasn't on the card. King showed she could work as the bully heel but also as a charismatic babyface, even having a little faction brewing with Swole and Red Velvet as RSK, but when crowds came back we seemed to drop the potential of AEW's first all-women faction. King is over with fans...so long as you don't put her against someone as over as Thunder Rosa, and she has put on some lowkey bangers during her time on AEW, especially the one against Riho. Tall and powerful, but fun in the ring and outside the ring with clips of her in the crowd chanting and even vibing to Angelico's music. King would definitely be on the top of my list of AEW Dark regulars that deserve a contract.
I'm sure I might've missed some and opinions may differ, but I think these lot would definitely be able to fit into AEW effortlessly thanks to their time on Dark and Elevation. Many of whom could be used to build or become future champions themselves, and I hope still to see more of them beyond Dark 100.
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