AEW Dark Recap & Review – Episode 26
Local talent invades the empty arena of AEW in a series of short and pretty fun matches on AEW Dark.
Local talent invades the empty arena of AEW in a series of short and pretty fun matches on AEW Dark.
This felt like a pre-show for Extreme Rules (which it kind of is), but it still managed to have a couple of decent matches.
Drew McIntyre makes his NXT in-ring debut in a hard-hitting affair with Oney Lorcan.
While not as exciting as last week’s show, this RAW was still entertaining for the most part.
Bayley put her title on the line against her friend Carmella in a match that had some surprising and satisfying elements.
The first Full Sail NXT of 2016 set up some possible new directions for its singles title holders, but the show itself got NXT off to a slow start for the year.
A pretty good show and a nice final stop before Takeover next week. All the right things were built up, and there was some pretty good wrestling on the show as well.
With an unusual amount of squash matches, this show could have been better, but a title match main event helped to elevate the entertainment.