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Musings from a first-time AEW attendee (includes Rampage spoilers)

HAMILTON, ON — For a variety of circumstances, I had never been able to attend an AEW show in person until Wednesday night, when I went to the live Dynamite event in Hamilton, Ontario.

Even though I’ve been watching AEW since the company started, I wouldn’t say I’m a die-hard fan. On TV, I really like certain aspects of the show and really dislike others. So I was curious as to how the live experience would compare.

Here are my thoughts from the night:

Some of the AEW merchandise.

Bob Kapur takes a photo of the concourse to avoid the Orange Cassidy match.

Sting at AEW Dynamite at the FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario, on Wednesday, June 28, 2023. Photo by Steve Argintaru, Twitter: @stevetsn Instagram: @stevetsn    MORE PHOTOS IN OUR AEW DYNAMITE GALLERY

Overall, my first AEW experience was about what I expected. Some good, some bad, but overall a fine and a fun way to spend an evening. And, I expect, not the last one I’ll attend.


Rampage Tapings – spoilers


Here are the results and my thoughts about the Rampage tapings from Hamilton, Ontario, to air this Friday night.


1) QT Marshall and Johnny TV (w/ Harley Cameron) vs.Matt Hardy and Brother Zay

During the QTV crew’s entrance, Harley sang their theme song, which was something. Between Johnny and Zay, there was a ton of glitter on their gear. The match was a pretty standard tag team match, with everyone getting a chance to do their things. The crowd particularly was into Matt Hardy, giving a lot of “Delete!” chants. Harley interfered and that led to TV hitting Starship Pain on Zay for the pin. After the match, Ethan Page came out and got beaten up by Marshall and TV. Billy Gunn and Anthony Bowens ran in for the save. Billy cut a promo afterwards, blaming QT on getting Max Cantor’s flight cancelled. He and Anthony led the crowd in a big Scissor party.


Before the next match, Tony Khan came out and scream-hyped the rest of the matches to come.


2) The Blade (w/ The Butcher) vs. Shawn Spears

This was pretty short and innocuous. Spears won with a Death Valley Driver.


3) Taya Valkyrie vs. Hikaru Shida

I don’t really get the appeal of Shida, but there’s no denying her popularity with the AEW faithful. I’m a big Taya fan, but she hasn’t really had any standout moments since joining the company. Nothing about this match was bad, but it didn’t really change my mind about either woman either way. After what felt like too long, Shida won.


4) Claudio Castagnoli (c) vs. Komander (w/ Alex) – for the ROH Championship

They started this one with pyro and the opening Rampage video, so it looks like this will start the show on Friday, despite being taped last.

This was a clash of styles, with Komander using speed and gymnastics against Claudio’s power. Claudio did the Big Swing early on, but only for nine revolutions, which people were disappointed over. Claudio tried to heave him from the floor over the top rope but that kind of got botched.

A nice Hurancarana off the top later in the match looked great. They did some big moves and exchanged pinfall attempts. In the end, Komander went for a big move off the top but got caught with a European Uppercut by Claudio, who had removed his elbow pad earlier, and was knocked out. The ref declared Komander unable to continue and awarded the match to Claudio. This was a good match, and I thought the finish was a good way to end things in a non-customary and effective way, but others will argue it felt anti-climactic.


After the match, Tony Khan came out to the ramp and enthusiastically cheered for Komander, raising his arm and was giddy as if he was Komander’s biggest fan. Which, come to think of it, he probably is.

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