At AEW Fyter Fest, one of the biggest positives to emerge from the event was how Orange Cassidy went from a mere comedy character to a very serious contender, thanks to the genius and the expertise of Chris Jericho.
Unfortunately, AEW Fyter Fest was also the site of the traditional All Elite Wrestling goofiness, if you consider the storyline between Big Swole and Britt Baker, that is just utterly ridiculous.
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As we just informed @SwoleWorld on #AEWDynamite via formal letter, Big Swole has been suspended from AEW for kidnapping Dr. Britt Baker. Wrestlers can’t kidnap each other. We asked Swole to go home to cool off. Swole’s an important member of our team, and we’ll see her back soon.
The tweet from the boss- Tony Khan, which came out during the course of AEW Fyter Fest also took down the seriousness of the entire event, which was going very well until then. It's hard to not laugh at Britt Baker's exaggerated reaction to almost everything, but I have to wonder if AEW has to always make everything so silly and goofy.
Before you accuse me of being a WWE mark, I had a very similar reaction to The Viking Raiders and The Street Profits as well that unfolded on WWE RAW recently.
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Riju Dasgupta is the most-read active writer in Sportskeeda at the moment, across all sports. Having come on board in 2016, Dasgupta is best known for the 'Best and Worst' column, something that has become a staple for the site!
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