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In the world of professional wrestling, change is inevitable. With injury, cancellations of flights and other personal issues, billboards are always subject to changes.

This week, Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter made a note about this situation; However, he felt that Dayton's audience, Ohio, who bought tickets for “Aew Collision” last Saturday was a victim when none of the nine stars announced, including “Hangman” Adam Page, Jon Moxley, Bryan Danielson, Chris Jerich Billboard despite having been promoted. Meltzer was quite critical in his analysis.

“None of the people who appear on the poster was on the program,” Metzer reiterated in this week's newsletter. “One thing is that it be recorded on Saturday, and even if it were, it is not an excuse, but this is a day after Page, Moxley, Jericho, Nightingale and PAC were already touring in Lexington. Danielson was doing an angle of injury, Nightingale and Jericho were doing an interview in Mexico, Rosa had a brain shock and penta and phenix are not used. Announce only nine people and bet nine of nine because they are or not there and wait to attract fanatic next time. ”

Meltzer also mentioned that similar situations happened with the live events of WCW and Awa, which caused its decline that eventually became a permanent closure. He does not want Tony Khan's company to fall victim of that same slippery slope.

“They need to be better in many ways in local markets,” Metzer concluded.

The “Collision” last Saturday showed eight struggles that included TNT champion Jack Perry, successfully defending his championship against Christopher Daniels in the program's opening struggle, and FTR defeating Grizzled Young Veterans in the star event.

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