We praised Jim Ross's excellent commentary on AEW Dynamite this week in the very first segment. And so it's only fair that with the praise, we also hand out the criticism. Jim Ross called the AEW World Champion, Kenny Omega, the 'WWE World Champion' live on air. Fans caught on to it and so did Drew McIntyre, who posted the tweet shared above.
I love me some Jack Evans, but man everytime they give him a match on Dynamite he botches a major spot #AEWDynamite
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The other two AEW Dynamite botches came from Jack Evans and Mike Sydal, both of whom went up to the top rope to deliver athletic moves that went awry.
In both cases, it happened in solid matches that would have made it to the 'Best' section of this list, had the aerial approach not gone astray. One has to wonder why every AEW Dynamite performer attempts such a fast-paced, breakneck style when they don't necessarily have to.
None of these AEW Dynamite botches were dealbreakers, but they looked sub-par on what was otherwise a pretty entertaining show, in almost every department.
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