Camilloy2j93 ha scritto: ↑17/04/2026, 17:02
C'è comunque la possibilità che non piaccia quello che si è visto ieri sera
Che lo si ritenga un potenziale problema per la AEW e lo si voglia dire
E questo è un punto di vista molto rispettabile
Può non piacere o meno, soggettivo e ci sta. A me non piace perchè lo trovo rushato (ma probabilmente con maggiore costruzione avresti perso lo shock factor) e non organico (se davvero Max si assenta per un film), ma non si può dire che non avessero gettati i semi già da tempo.
AEW’s storytelling rewards paying attention. If you've been paying attention, then you would've noticed that Darby Allin has been set up to beat MJF for a while now.
- Darby beat Mox, then ran through the Death Riders
- He’s been undefeated in singles action in 2026.
- March 11: Kyle Fletcher grows suspicious that Don Callis and MJF are working together on something.
- March 18: Darby beats Gabe Kidd in a Coffin Match and cuts a promo after, saying, “Maxwell Jacob Friedman, I’m coming.”
- March 18: While MJF is set to face Kenny Omega, his bigger concern is Darby. He pays the Don Callis Family to handle the Darby problem. He’s already looking ahead, confident he can beat Kenny.
- March 25: The Don Callis Family take out Darby for Max, because that's the guy Max fears the most.
- April 1: Darby cuts another promo, calling out MJF and telling him he’s scared.
- April 8: The clearest sign that Darby was the one. He cuts a promo laying out exactly why he wants to win the AEW Championship.
- April 12: He challenges MJF after beating Andrade at Dynasty.
- April 15: The entire episode is built around telling you that Darby is the guy...and he wins the AEW Championship.
None of this was surprising, if you were watching.