By the time that the main event came around, we had been watching AEW Full Gear for a very long duration of time, and it is hard to imagine anyone at all staying invested in a pay-per-view for this extraordinary length of time.
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Everyone obviously has a very different threshold when it comes to what they like and how much of it they'd like to see at one sitting, but to put things in context, AEW Full Gear lasted as long as two movies ordinarily world and even longer than RAW (which is a challenge to watch on most weeks too).
Couldn't one or more of these matches (especially the Orange Cassidy vs. John Silver match) have happened on the television program instead, to make the pay-per-view a lot more palatable for the ordinary pro wrestling fan?
And so coming to the main point brought up at the start of this section, most fans were burned out by the time the AEW Full Gear main event came around.
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Riju Dasgupta
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