#2 Too many spot-fests and negligible storytelling
As expected, The Young Bucks pulled off yet another spot-fest in their performance at the AEW Double or Nothing event. Don't get me wrong; I most definitely respect and appreciate the athleticism as well as technical skills, which go into making it possible for a professional wrestling performer to pull off the moves that Matt & Nick Jackson do.
Regardless, not even a thousand flips can make up for a paper-thin storyline presence in a professional wrestling organization. Furthermore, there's a thin line that differentiates between excessive comedy on the one hand, and a good balance of the comic element alongside actual pro wrestling on the other. AEW and The Young Bucks, unfortunately, do not seem to comprehend that.
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Repeatedly putting forth a few comically lumbering spot-fests, where multiple performers linger around in order to help execute a flip-flop maneuver; isn't what constitutes professional wrestling. Perhaps the only saving grace of the event, was two former WWE Superstars Chris Jericho and Dean Ambrose now-known as Jon Moxley -- facing off inside the AEW ring, with the fans applauding the two well-known stars. Speaking of which...