7 Ups & 2 Downs For AEW Collision (March 2 - Results & Review)
4. More Refocussed Wardlow
Wardlow has really gotten so much comfortable on the mic the past few weeks.
Love the new aggression from this big man, especially when he blends in his reality from the past 2 years in his promos. I'm invested.pic.twitter.com/htumNKRq87
— Drainmaker ?️ ? (@DrainBamager) March 3, 2024
He may essentially be saying what many wrestling fans have been saying for over a year now, but Wardlow addressing his misuse in AEW is making for promo gold in recent weeks.
The War Dog drawing attention to how poorly he's been utilised works so extremely well because, well, it's true. Leaning into that truth is one thing, but it still takes talent to be able to deliver these promos in believable, impassioned ways - and that's something Wardlow has absolutely been knocking out off the park.
Of course, the Undisputed Kingdom man was interrupted by Chris Jericho - who'll be a part of the All-Star Scramble with Wardlow at Revolution - and Jericho actually cut an extremely decent promo of his own, even if his presence on TV is problematic these days for several reasons.
We weren't done with this segment just yet, for the Ocho would be ambushed by Powerhouse Hobbs - another All-Star Scramble competitor - as Hobbs and Wardlow stared off to tease plenty of meaty action at Revolution.