“But I don’t think it was a fair win.”
The Critique of AEW’s Recent Title Reign
Konnan’s comments reflect a growing sentiment among some fans and wrestlers that AEW’s recent title reigns have been marred by controversy and unfairness. In this article, we’ll delve into the specifics of Konnan’s criticism and explore the broader implications of AEW’s title reigns.
The Case of Takeshita
The show’s production quality was criticized for being subpar, with some episodes featuring poorly lit and poorly edited footage.
The Rise of Takeshita
AEW’s newest addition
In 2022, Takeshita made the move to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), leaving behind his long-standing stint with DDT. The Japanese wrestler’s decision to join AEW marked a significant turning point in his career, as he became one of the promotion’s newest additions.
A heel turn and a new alliance
Takeshita’s time in AEW was not without its challenges. In a shocking move, he turned heel and joined forces with fellow wrestler Don Callis, forming The Don Callis Family. This unexpected turn of events sent shockwaves through the wrestling world, leaving fans and pundits alike to wonder what the future held for the Japanese wrestler.
Criticism of Dynamite’s production quality
Despite the excitement surrounding Takeshita’s arrival, the show’s production quality was not without its flaws. Konnan, a veteran wrestler and commentator, criticized the show’s aesthetic, stating that it had a “low-budget” look to it. This criticism was echoed by fans and critics alike, who pointed out poorly lit and poorly edited footage in various episodes.
The Don Callis Family
A new alliance born
Takeshita’s heel turn and alliance with Callis marked a significant shift in his career. The two wrestlers formed a formidable partnership, taking on opponents and dominating the ring.
If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit “K100” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.