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Bryan Danielson vs. Jeff Jarrett

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118.01.2026Styles6198.0This was a great match. Bryan Danielson was on his final run in wrestling, barring any sort of one off matches in the future. He had already won the Owen Hart tournament and would face Swerve Strickland at All In for the AEW Championship. Before that happened though, he wrestled Jeff Jarrett in an Anything Goes match. Jarrett claimed that he wanted to face Danielson this way as a means to prepare him for Swerve. That included Jarrett attacking him during entrances with a guitar. It wasn't nefarious or Jarrett turning heel, it was a tough lesson type of deal. They brawled throughout the arena, even suplexing each other on a trash can. Brawling at ringside, all the while Jarrett is trying to destroy Danielson's legs. Danielson fought back and eventually won with the Busaiku Knee into a steel chair that hit Jarrett. This was Jarrett's best match in years, probably since his match with Kurt Angle at Slammiversary 2011. ****
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1224.06.2025TPG9.0This was a very good match. It's honestly mind-blowing that it was shorter than two other matches on the same show, because it packed in so much storytelling and hit multiple angles. It felt significantly longer in the best way. What they accomplished in just 15 minutes is seriously impressive. The match kicked off with a fantastic brawl outside the ring, and not one of those generic, throwaway brawls either. It felt raw and real, with both guys throwing legit-looking punches. Every moment felt organic and was an absolute blast to watch. The final stretch shifted more toward Jarrett's in-ring work, relying on his mobility, and while it wasn't quite as strong as the opening, it still held up well. One standout moment was Bryan escaping the figure-four with a chair shot, then sealing the win with a Busaiku Knee, which was also chair-assisted. It was a great example of simple storytelling executed brilliantly. All in all, I absolutely loved this main event. ****1/4
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1718.02.2025FelipeTalksGraps8.0[3.5*] This started off in a pretty fucking cool way with JJ hitting Bryan with the guitar, but not because he is a heel, he did it because he was trying to show Bryan that he needs to be always ready. Simple but very effective storytelling. They beat the hell out of each other and my favorite moment was the brawl inside the social area of the arena, the crowd chanting Holy Shit alongside it created an incredible atmosphere. When they came back they did some phenomenal punches, these small details are something that I love. Bryan breaking the sub with the chair was beautiful and the ending with the Busaiku Knee + Chair was great.
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3312.10.2024gaius218.0Sehr gutes Match.Das nächste starke Match von Jeff Jarrett, natürlich passt die Stipulation perfekt um seine Defizite zu kaschieren, aber die Story und Intensität passt. ***3/4
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3805.09.2024danzitorock8.0Very good match, the fact that this was shorter than two other matches in this same show is mindblowing, because they told a lot of stories and worked several different angles, so it looked much longer, and it's impressive what they did in only 15 minutes. The match started incredibly well, with a brawl outside of the ring, but not a lame one, they were legitimately fighting and throwing punches into another, I loved every single minute, on the stairs and at the cafeteria, everything looked natural and extremely enjoyable to watch. The later stages were also good but relied a little bit more on Jarrett's mobility and it wasn't as good, but it was pretty cool nonetheless, I loved when Bryan freed himself from the figure four with a chair shot, and later won the match with that same chair assisting the busaiku knee. Simple stories and brilliant executions, I loved this main event - {***3/4}
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5919.08.2024WAKA Flockanoku8.0This was a great match with a great story leading up to it as well. I was one of the one's against Jarrett joining AEW's roster, but he's been a surprisingly great addition to it overall in his current role.
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8413.08.2024ozamataz7.0Jeff Jarrett has been a highlight of AEW for the past couple months so it was cool to see him get this mini program and main event match against Danielson. I wish it wasn't as much of a walk n brawl as it was but I get Danielson is fragile at this point and they don't want to risk the Wembly main event.
8513.08.2024Bigbubbahbubbah It is an interesting match. Apparently the story is Jeff preparing Bryan for All In and it shows. Jeff attacking Bryan during his entrance sets the ante, and the crowd brawling seems to have a few mini trials. Like Jeff introducing a trash can and throwing it at Bryan, and Bryan soon after uses a aluminum can from the spilt trash to regain the advantage. And a simple case where Jeff suplexes Bryan on a trash can but is second attempt is reversed so Bryan suplexss him on it. And the chair section in the ring, where after a few hits on Bryan, Jeff spots Bryan's more particular reaction to the knee shot and zeroes in on that leg. Bryan eventually regains thr advantage with his famous turnbuckle backflip comeback. And his knee hinders him for a second, but he lands the clothesline to finish it successfully. And he keeps up his comeback with a suicide dive and drop kick but once Bryan makes the choice to shine that particular knee infront of Jarretts face through his apron running knee, Jarrett immediately counters with a chairshot to it. Bryan regains control through reversing Jeff's attempts at breaking his leg into a spider suplex. He does his YES! kicks to Jeff but once again he shines that injured knee through the final roundhouse kick windup and Jeff snatches him for it and Figure Fours Bryan. But Bryan reverses it through using that chair on Jeff's own leg and that chair is the key, because he does his Running Knee but this time the chair is in front of it and blinding the light and he hits Jeff with the chaired knee and wins. But I've seen talk of Jeff losing sight of his goal to teach Bryan (in an allied way) in the second half I missed that on my first watch but going back, it shows when Jeff tird to break Bryan's leg, a lil too far from the intent. And the chair started it so maybe he was woken up from that when he got hit with it in the figure four? Because his final attack on Bryan's leg after the figure four is a sharpshooter, mentioned by commentary ad a tribute to Owen, the tourney dedicated to him that Jeff faltered in that gave Bryan the AEW title opportunity, the reason Jeff is so invested and had this match with Bryan. So maybe the sharpshooter shows a recalibration of Jeff's intents, it aligning with the leg attacks that singaled him going too far? It acts as a transition between that dark side and Jeff finding is original intent once again in the punch exchange, that has that connotation they always have and is furthered by the growing intensity of it. And Bryan using the weapon that started it to wake him up and put him away. I liked the match but overall I thought considering the goals and talk, it was too efficient. Like trash cans, they're the ol reliable, the classic, but the match had intents past that throwback and they're not really brutal. We all have trash cans, we can estimate the pain from getting hit from one (it wouldn't hurt that much, too hollow and light). The aluminum can shots I can buy, but I wish the attacks themselves in that stage went farther. Like tie him up in stair guardrail in crowd and get some sharp punchss on the forehead idk. But I enjoyed the match.
8613.08.2024Traum Einhorn6.0In truth, a disappointing match for me but still entertaining and a good main event. Here Bryan was working Jarrett's style but I was mostly looking forward to seeing Jarrett have to adapt to Bryan, which didn't really happen.
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8812.08.2024JoeyBingBong7.0Wild and woolly, a party match of the throwback variety. The Memphis brawling that they lead with is glorious, featuring some terrific punches before returning to ringside. From there, I think their content slightly struggles for elevation, but the pace is incredibly impressive nonetheless. Jarrett really pushes it in that regard and at 56, swings for the fences with a genuine GOAT candidate who's currently in the midst of yet another brilliant campaign. For me, the match is limited slightly by context, as this build frames the violence in a fashion that's hard to fully overcome. Regardless, an absolute hoot, tremendous TV main event. ***1/2
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