I actually really enjoy matches featuring many people. They tend to be exciting, chaotic, and fast paced. We saw that with the Gauntlet last week. It's also fun seeing all of those personalities interact. They used to be some of my favorite matches in AEW back when their creative was a bit more focused, so it felt like it actually meant something when all of those people got in the ring with each other. Some people prefer 1 on 1 matches, but I tend to love the chaos that happens when you get a bunch of people in one match. I used to love a lot of AEW's tag matches too in its early years. They can get pretty wild tooReprise wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 3:04 pmYeah, something like that is awesome.Raging Justice wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 11:20 am Could do an epic, multi-man match with all of those guys. Lucha Underground did something cool once called "Six to Survive", an elimination match with world title implications. Check out this awesome clip:
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EDIT: The above video shows how fun a world title scene featuring multiple people can be. They literally whittled down the world title contenders from 12 to 6. That's wild.
I don't think AEW does enough multi-man world title matches. I can understand why companies don't like to do them very often, as it kind of concentrates all your biggest stars into just one match and then it can make the rest of the card feel weaker. Plus people prefer one on one heater feuds, but I think they can be interesting.
WWE had some great ones in the year 2000, they had a lot of interconnected feuds, like that between Triple H and Mick Foley and the Rock at the start of the year, but then you also had Big Snow feuding with the Rock too. Then later you had The Rock continuing his feud with Triple H, but then you also had a love triangle angle between Kurt, Stephanie and Triple H. Then you had The Undertaker returning and later Stone Cold returned and you had Triple H, Rikishi, Stone Cold and The Rock all caught up in an angle revolving around Triple H and Rikishi running down Stone Cold the prior year.
AEW had something similar recently with Swerve, Hangman and Samoa Joe which was great.
I wouldn't mind them having another world title triple threat later this year or maybe even a fatal four way or even 5 or 6 man match. Hell, they could do another of those gauntlet battle royal things and have it be for the title.
Maybe Bryan Danielson could win the Owen Hart cup and face Swerve at All In, but then Ospreay manages to manoeuvre his way into getting added to the match.
I just remembered the 6 man hell in a cell match WWE did at Armageddon. Imagine something similar with Swerve, Ospreay, Danielson, MJF, Hangman and Okada. Now there's a title match!
Incidentally, that Six to Survive match was pretty awesome. There was even a 7th person who got involved, which further emphasizes how stacked the main event scene was at that time. Here's a cool highlights video, there's actually like three different ones on youtube but I went with this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMNj-J2SC9Q
I remember a lot of that cool stuff from WWE in 2000, fun times.
Bryan NEEDS to win the Owen Cup, I just want to see him win SOMETHING in AEW. I love how his promo on Dynamite acknowledged that his final year in wrestling hasn't gone quite as well as he'd hoped. He's finally ACKNOWLEDGING that he keeps losing.






