 What's good, Josh, your boy Ross back here again with another video. So I was finally able to check out Adam Hangman Page versus Brian Danielson to the very first AEW show on TBS. They went to TBS now in the new year. I'm hopefully I'm hoping I can check out like maybe some reactions on the on my channel here, since they are on a different network and maybe TBS is a little bit more lenient when it comes to the content being on YouTube reacting to the content. I'm OK with it, getting demonetized. I just don't want it to get blocked. I actually want to do some AEW reactions. So we'll see how that pans out this year, keeping my fingers crossed on that one. But I did get a chance to check out this match and I did get a chance to check out the CM Punk and MJF segment after a match. But I'll get to that at the end of this video just to talk about that one. But let's get into this. This match was a fantastic way to start off the show on a new network. Start off the very first AEW show for the new year and they delivered. This was fantastic. We're just going to go through some of the things that I noticed in the match. I took a few notes, but this was well worth the watch. If you haven't seen it, go check it out. It is very enjoyable. So one thing I did like about this to switch it up. They didn't go with a stipulation. They kept it a regular match. But if it goes to a time limit, there were judges by ringside that would judge who they felt like won the match. And I like that that gives it a little bit more professionalism because our judges in, you know, most combat sports. So to see that, I like that. We're not going to add a stipulation. It's going to be a regular match. But if, you know, it goes to a time limit. Now we'll have judges to decide who really dominated the majority of the match and who deserves the win. So I did like that. I love that Danielson is doing the jumping jack still a callback from the first match, kind of not taking it seriously like he did in the first match. It was very slow paced as well, like it wasn't the first match. And a hangman page was busted open early with a, I want to say, still, still, still stair spot. He ended up rushing Danielson and end up getting his head on the still steps. Got busted open. Danielson really started to target that, which I love. And I love they kept kept them strong. This is what I like, what they've done with him in AEW. They they don't treat him like an underdog. He is the guy to really bet on if you're betting against anybody. He comes off as vicious, brutal, and he doesn't care. I love this. I love to see this like pretty much him going back to his any days, the American Dragon, and it's cool for me to finally see that in action. I love it. Brutal doesn't care. He's all about winning. He'll hurt his opponent if he has to. So I like that. Danielson started to brutalize Adam in front of the judges. Actually, they were saying on commentary that Danielson is the one who brought up the judge situation. Like if it's a time limit, I don't want you to be spared by a technicality. I want the judges to decide. So he's the one who brought that up. So he as Adam Hangman Page is bleeding all over the place. He's beating them in front of the judges to show them a judge. You know, if it does go to a time limit, just let you know, like I'm really doing damage right now. And and I have to make a note of this, that they're booking Daniel Bryan Danielson in a dominant fashion. I love that. That is what it just enhances his character. He didn't come in as this, you know, nice guy that's going to work hard and give you the best matches he came in like a dominant force. Like I'm here to kick your ass and I don't care who you are. So I like that. Hangman Page busted open Danielson and started doing jumping jacks himself. He Danielson was trying to, you know, pretty much, you know, make, you know, like, I guess you could say use his momentum to pull Adam Hangman Page into the turnbuckle and they don't have round turnbuckles or not turnbuckles, a post that hold the ring. They have square posts. So there's edges to him. So he, you know, Hangman Page is pulling Danielson repeatedly headfirst into the post or whatnot, which caused him to bust open and then Hangman started to get on the offense and he was mocking Danielson and I love that he's getting some offense in and it really started to change up the match. I love that they add color in this match and now it wasn't just Adam Hangman. It was Danielson. He was bloodied up. I was like, this is this is how you sell the severity of this match. They don't nonstop headbutts. They're literally giving it their all fantastic environment that they were setting the story that they were telling. The match started to pick up after Danielson got busted open. He's not giving in. He's showing his resiliency showing his counters being able to put him in different submission holds. We're seeing the technical promises of Danielson as well as Adam Hangman Page not giving up, not submitting. I love that. The fight for ever chance started, you know, accumulating in. They're putting on a good match, a really good championship match. And the one thing I can say about AEW that I do enjoy is they don't have an overabundance of of like paper views. They only have paper views every so often per year and they have special events for, you know, their weekly show. And I like that because they're making the shows feel important in comparison to WWE. They only make a handful of shows feel important like weekly shows, but they only try to make their paper views feel important here. It's like you want, you don't want to miss something because you're getting an epic championship match that's paper view quality, but they're putting it on free television. I wouldn't say free television, but you know what I mean? I gotta have cable, but still they're putting it on television. You don't have to pay extra to see it. So I like that that they build a vixx around their shows and it makes people want to watch the shows. They don't have to watch a paper view to get entertained to get the best matches possible. So I do like that and I like the fact that I was, I was very surprised, but I'm okay with it. They gave Adam Heyman page the clean victory with his, with this finisher, bro. And I like the fact that Brian Danielson didn't kick out. It was a one, two, three. He hit the finisher. It was over. Brian Danielson took his very first loss and you know what? He lost to the AEW champion and I love that. I think that was really great booking. That was fantastic. That's how you book a world champion. You don't have them like losing the situation because of someone that's really hot in the company right now doing some of the best work he's done in his life. You've built up the storyline to get Adam to where he is now. So there's no needs for him to drop the belt, even if it is to Brian Danielson. Granted people wouldn't know, you know, I don't think a lot of people would have been upset, but they probably would have looked at it a little bit different because it's like them. They've been building this guy up for a while now just for him to lose like, you know, relatively quick. So I like that. And it gives Adam Heyman page even more credit in his title reign because he beat Brian Danielson, something that no one else could do. And I love that. And he beat him clean. He beat him clean. I love that. That was so good. I like that ending. I think the right person one Adam Heyman page did his job. They made him look good. They make the champion look good. He didn't kick out of his finisher. The finishers are supposed to be something that no one really kicks out of. He did. They did it right. Perfect booking. I enjoyed it. I enjoyed it. It gave me a real big match feel. It was a great way to start off the show. Then MJF was supposed to have an opponent. Well, not a pony. He was supposed to have a match. And it's funny. He was fighting someone from Chicago or whatnot. When they losing win-loss record and basically he's pretty much trying to pad his stats to be able to have an opportunity at the world at the AEW World Championship. And I like wins and losses matter in this company. I love it. It's great. That is I love that. That is just it just gives it a nice real real fight feel. So wins and losses matter in this company. And then of course, see him punk comes out there cause of the disqualification which MJF loses. He loses his first match of the new year and they have a fantastic back and forth. Hopefully this year we'll be able to check out some AEW promos and stuff like that on the channel. I'm going to give it a tester just to make sure if I can if if TBS is not tripping. They don't block it. They just you know do what they do and I don't care if they can take the money. Just want to be able to post it for you guys. So that if I can I'll be perfect and you know what I'm saying expect some more AEW content on the channel but this was definitely a reaction worthy because the prom they're back and forth was fantastic and I like that MJF I had to mention you know what I'm saying you got upset comparing me to Roddy Piper but Roddy Piper main main event in the WrestleMania you never did and then he also alluded like hell if I don't get the respect I deserve around here I may go over there and main event a WrestleMania and see him punk life. He was like yo you can go do what you want. You know I just want to I just want to kick your ass but if you want to go over there go ahead do what you want you'll probably main event night four of WrestleMania. I'm like I'm like bro because I think WWE is really taking it too far with the two nights bro. I'm not a big fan of that format. Not everybody's going to make the show. That's just what makes WrestleMania important and it doesn't need to be eight hours. I like that job. It was fantastic. He's supposed to be fighting a Wardlow next week because he's they're building it. They don't want to give this batch away so easily. They're building it so see him punk is fighting Wardlow instead of MJF like that. They're building it fantastic on the mic man. So yeah, this was enjoyable. I'm going to be honest. I think I like the first match a little bit better still their first encounter. I love that it you know it definitely encapsulated what they were trying to tell as this being the most important thing in wrestling and I love that. But their second match was still still pretty good. It's not better than their first match in my opinion, but it's still a very good follow up and the right person one comment down below. Let me know which match did you guys enjoy more? Did you enjoy? Did you guys enjoy the first outing or there's or the second out me personally? I enjoyed the first outing and it was fantastic. This one was almost just as good as their first outing. And the right person one. And also do you agree with Adam Heyman page retaining or do you guys think Danielson should have won this match? But appreciate all of the support road to 70 K. Appreciate y'all kicking with me. See y'all next time. Peace.