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Action Andretti, Dante Martin & Darius Martin vs. Alex Reynolds, Evil Uno & John Silver

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Valid votes: 17
Number of comments: 7
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Average rating: 4.59  [17]
Average rating in 2024: 4.59  [17]
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DammitChrist wrote on 17.05.2024:
[6.0] "There really isn't much to say about this tag match because I thought it was harmless filler that wasn't memorable. However, I will say that I do remember Dark Order vs Top Flight/Action Andretti being a decent tag contest. You can't really go wrong with the trio of Top Flight & Andretti; especially when they square off against a trio of solid workers in the Dark Order."
exarban wrote on 14.05.2024:
[3.0] "Were they even trying for this one? Not even Reynolds and Silver's spots managed to pop me? Heatless match."
ParkwayDriver wrote on 02.05.2024:
[4.0] "The usual give a team a win to set them up to lose type of match that has become all too common within AEW, especially with Top Flight."
Contrasoma wrote on 01.05.2024:
[4.0] "Heel/face dynamics became a little blurred over the course of this. Couple of decent sequences but nothing earth-shattering."
Retro Ricky wrote on 29.04.2024:
[2.0] "That's not how you do it. Babyface matches are difficult. One side has to lean into a more heelish presentation and get the crowd solidly behind their opponents, and do this without fully turning in the eyes of the fans. I don't know who was trying to do that here and I'm not sure any of the competitors did either. Logic would have had the Dark Order playing heel to their more exciting opponents, but Uno did a one vs. three babyface spot so either that wasn't the plan or he's a complete idiot. (Or both, I suppose.) Andretti and Top Flight weren't exactly trying to play heels here either. Long story short, they never sorted out the psychology of this match and relied on spots for "wows". This kind of brainless effort is the junk food of pro wrestling. Avoid."