AEW turns FIVE on Monday — and that f*cking means something to me.

  • I like the bit about Jericho. IMO, he’s right about how people have forgotten how important Jericho was at the start because of the fatigue around his storylines (and/or his opinions).

    I’d only gotten back into wrestling for a couple years when aew was announced. A friend had gushed about Kenny in njpw and I saw comments about The Elite online. I’d never heard of Hangman. I missed PAC’s run in wwe but had heard enough to be interested in seeing him. I was open to checking out a new promotion, but was going in really fresh and didn’t know anyone really.

    And then Jericho was at that press conference. The dude I’d watched as a kid in wcw. The dude I loved to play as (or as Psychosis) on N64. My friend had shown me clips from Jericho v Omega, so I knew he could still go. It brought a lot of legitimacy to aew for me and I started getting excited.

    Heck, Jericho helped Hangman a lot in my eyes in the early days. I was like “who the heck is this guy?” when Hangman won that first battle royal. By the time he faced Jericho, I got him and liked him.

    Anyway, fun read. I like when people who aren’t professional writers just write like they talk. I could hear MJF saying all that in my head.