World’s End promised a last swing at glory and left us arguing about what actually matters: can elite wrestling save a card when the story won’t? We walk through the whole night with clear eyes, starting at a pre-show full of tags and Bandido buzz, then into a Takeshita vs Okada match that saved too much for somewhere else. The screwdriver landed, the temperature didn’t. That becomes a theme—big moments, thin connective tissue—until a heel-heavy, well-told tag bout (FTR vs Bang Bang Gang) rem...
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World’s End promised a last swing at glory and left us arguing about what actually matters: can elite wrestling save a card when the story won’t? We walk through the whole night with clear eyes, starting at a pre-show full of tags and Bandido buzz, then into a Takeshita vs Okada match that saved too much for somewhere else. The screwdriver landed, the temperature didn’t. That becomes a theme—big moments, thin connective tissue—until a heel-heavy, well-told tag bout (FTR vs Bang Bang Gang) rem...
The bell rang, the crowd roared, and the booking felt… safe. We dive straight into Saturday Night’s Main Event with the kind of unfiltered breakdown you send to your group chat. CM Punk walks out with gold, Jey Uso walks out with doubts, and somehow the most electric moment came from a cheeky bell ring that flipped a triple threat on its head. If you love ring IQ and hate empty sizzle, this one’s for you. We start with Cody Rhodes vs Drew McIntyre—good match, thin payoff. The finish keeps th...
Big Brothaz of Destruction podcast
World’s End promised a last swing at glory and left us arguing about what actually matters: can elite wrestling save a card when the story won’t? We walk through the whole night with clear eyes, starting at a pre-show full of tags and Bandido buzz, then into a Takeshita vs Okada match that saved too much for somewhere else. The screwdriver landed, the temperature didn’t. That becomes a theme—big moments, thin connective tissue—until a heel-heavy, well-told tag bout (FTR vs Bang Bang Gang) rem...