1 | 01.05.2025 | Demon King | 10.0 | |
2 | 18.04.2025 | ajfromcastlebar | 9.0 | |
3 | 14.04.2025 | CSTLW | 9.0 | |
4 | 10.04.2025 | Screensquatteur | 9.0 | |
5 | 28.03.2025 | Wrestlingisreal | 9.0 | |
6 | 10.03.2025 | yellowsanchez | 8.0 | |
7 | 07.03.2025 | AhmedHosssam23 | 10.0 | |
8 | 07.03.2025 | JumpinJerry | 8.0 | |
9 | 16.02.2025 | ImperialUno | 6.0 | Compared to the 2023 edition, it was a bit underwhelming with some matches that disappointed me a bit but it wasn't a bad tournament overall and some matches were great with notably Kyle Fletcher who was damn good in this tournament and was for me the MVP of the whole thing with great matches against Daniel Garcia, Mark Briscoe and especially Will Ospreay. Obviously the best match of the tournament was the final, it was an awesome match between two greats. |
10 | 08.02.2025 | D P | 10.0 | |
11 | 05.02.2025 | njpwawwe | 10.0 | |
12 | 03.02.2025 | danzitorock | 8.0 | Continental Classic 2024 was great, it wasn't on the level of last year's edition, but still amazing to watch, I had some disagreements with the line-up, but overall it was very strong, and the tournament had very few bad matches, and they weren't even bad actually, just below average. The majority of the matches here were very solid tv, and as a whole, they focused more this year on doing matches more suited to the TV-style of wrestling, with some dirty finishes, things to build up to the next chapters. Fletcher vs Briscoe and Ospreay vs Darby were the only matches that completely smashed the barrier in the group stage, and of course, Ospreay vs Fletcher and Ospreay vs Okada at the PPV, with that last one being a freaking awesome match, were highlights as well. C2 is a major success and probably the best thing about AEW, the level downgraded a little bit from the premiere edition, but it was still incredible. |
13 | 01.02.2025 | Drew115 | 8.0 | |
14 | 31.01.2025 | NiesamowitePL | 8.0 | |
15 | 26.01.2025 | kirbystarwarrior | 10.0 | Even better than the previous year's Continental Classic for one simple reason. Match outcomes were FAR less predictable here. From Garcia tying with Okada, to Darby Allin beating Will Ospreay, to Mark Briscoe beating Kyle Fletcher, who it turn, beat Okada. Even had a nice moment for Darby in the Death Riders storyline, subtly helping Komander cheat to ensure that Claudio drops out of the tournament. This tournament felt like it helped elevate a lot more talent. Add on several fantastic matches as expected and it makes for what I believe to be the best AEW tournamnt to date. |
16 | 24.01.2025 | Dark | 8.0 | |
17 | 23.01.2025 | ItsLuger | 8.0 | |
18 | 20.01.2025 | benmason | 8.0 | |
19 | 18.01.2025 | JediSaiyanMaster1203 | 8.0 | |
20 | 15.01.2025 | HonestlyNotMe | | Excellent tournament. Much better than the first edition. Great semi finals and final with a deserving winner. Kyle Fletcher really developed well out of this. Ospreay and Okada delivered throughout. Just sad about Juices injury. |
21 | 14.01.2025 | jace783 | 9.0 | Another great C2. While the previous year had as an advantage the novelty, I liked how most of the wrestlers were alive until the last match to move to the semifinals. All of the matches were good, with some of them being really top tier (the final, Ospreay vs Fletcher, Ospreay vs Allin, Fletcher vs Briscoe...). Ospreay was the MVP, but great performance by Fletcher, Briscoe, Garcia and Ricochet, that I believe that were used very well in the tournament. |
22 | 14.01.2025 | Michael Morbius | 8.0 | |
23 | 13.01.2025 | sixxgod | 8.0 | Another strong C2. A majority of matches were very good, some of them were downright amazing, especially the semis and final at Worlds End |
24 | 01.01.2025 | NikoKillbain | 6.0 | The C2 is already one of AEW's greatest entities, and even this one had issues, like late format changes and a massively predictable result (Okada's record-equalling win) that they overdid with marketing. Still, from the announcement show, the hype was there; AEW just need to do more to keep the C2's spirit alive year-round. AEW's use of Okada has been disappointing, but he delivered on the final day, even though it seems like Tony Khan saw Okada/Ospreay in a G1 Final and just wanted to steal it. I handed out two 9s - Fletcher/Briscoe and Ospreay/Ricochet, which I just have as MOTT. Ospreay was far and away wrestler of the tournament, but Ricochet, Briscoe and Fletcher all used the format to their advantage too. |
25 | 29.12.2024 | enei200 | 8.0 | Had a slow start with the matches not really up to standard of last year's C2, but it quickly got fixed and more and more great matches went on as the tournament progressed. I like how in the last year C2 we were told it's still important to win, even if you are basically already eliminated, as that could get you a better chance of entering the next year - and it was exactly that: both Garcia and Briscoe, who had only 3 points/1 win last year both entered here and had a great performance. I'm happy how they handled Briscoe here, as I expected him to be taking the losses for his bracket, but instead he went on to get 9 points and even had a chance to make it to the next stage. Briscoe also had one of the best matches of the Round Robin stage with Okada, being second only to Darby/Ospreay, who had an absolute classic. Ospreay himself was really the big MVP: his matches through-out the C2 were great and he had 2 absolutely amazing matches in the semi-finals and the finals in one night. Kazuchika Okada won the whole tournament and it was nice to see, as Continental Title needs some help and giving the current champion the tournament win only better cemented him. Overall, it's a great improvement from the last year. |
26 | 29.12.2024 | Trombek Kushinika | 8.0 | Definitely better than last years C2. The group matches held my attention and provided a highlight for the usually dreary month of December wrestling wise. Shame the Beast Morton's didn't pick up any points and was jobbed throughout. The semis and the final were great and raised this from a 7 to an 8 for me. |