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Morro is back in the Gorilla Room, and this week he has a mission: convince Shane — a lapsed AEW fan who’s increasingly falling out of love with weekly TV wrestling — that AEW is worth watching again.
The lads dive into what’s changed in recent months and whether the company has genuinely turned a corner. Has Darby Allin’s world title run helped reshape the feel of AEW? Are stories finally clicking again? And does the product feel more focused than it did a year ago?
There’s praise for the current run of FTR, discussion around Will Ospreay and the Death Riders, and a wider conversation about whether AEW has rediscovered the balance between great wrestling and meaningful storytelling.
At its core, this is a conversation between two longtime wrestling fans trying to figure out whether “the feeling” really is back in AEW — or if it’s just another short-term spike.
Join our discord: https://discord.gg/YeBWqc7xK
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Wrestling Fan Wrestling ShowMorro is back in the Gorilla Room, and this week he has a mission: convince Shane — a lapsed AEW fan who’s increasingly falling out of love with weekly TV wrestling — that AEW is worth watching again.
The lads dive into what’s changed in recent months and whether the company has genuinely turned a corner. Has Darby Allin’s world title run helped reshape the feel of AEW? Are stories finally clicking again? And does the product feel more focused than it did a year ago?
There’s praise for the current run of FTR, discussion around Will Ospreay and the Death Riders, and a wider conversation about whether AEW has rediscovered the balance between great wrestling and meaningful storytelling.
At its core, this is a conversation between two longtime wrestling fans trying to figure out whether “the feeling” really is back in AEW — or if it’s just another short-term spike.
Join our discord: https://discord.gg/YeBWqc7xK
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.