The first episode of AEW Dynamite was a stacked affair
#3 Best: Massive improvement in commentary
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Maybe I am biased but Tony Schiavone was the voice of my childhood. I know as a journalist now, when I watch some WCW matches back, that he was no Mauro Ranallo or Nigel McGuinness when it came to calling the action, but there's something in his voice that makes everything seem much bigger than ever before.
I also know that he fumbled a few times, but he was a big improvement on Alex Marvez, I felt. Jim Ross and Excalibur also seemed a lot more comfortable than before with Schiavone behind the commentary desk.
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The production was great and with Jim Ross and Tony Schiavone, arguably the two best known voices calling the action it felt like a big deal. NXT's production is fine for a smaller crowd, but this felt like an episode of Nitro, truth be told.
The pyro added a great touch to everything!
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