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Monday, April 14, 2025

AEW Five Fingers of Death 4/7 - 4/13

ROH 4/10/25

Dustin Rhodes/Ross Von Erich/Marshall von Erich vs Violence is Forever (Kevin Ku/Dominic Garrini)/Davey Bang

MD: This was sub-five minutes but there's absolutely something to be said about the value of skill and polish in an enhancement match like this. It's great that ROH gives younger talent a chance to get some reps and a little spotlight and a chance of being on "TV." I know who Sid Ellington is now because I saw him fly around for Satnam a month or two ago. That said, that's not the only purpose of ROH TV. Because of a Von Erich injury, we just haven't seen these guys in forever, and they are building to a trios match next week. I'm not saying it's going to make or break the ROH streaming service if Dustin and the Von Erichs aren't reestablished as meaningful six-man champs, but I am a firm believe that doing things well and properly does matter. Booking matters. Matches matter. If you're going to do something (even pro wrestling tv for the sake of pro wrestling tv) then do it well. And in that case, the six-man champs needed to be reestablished, and these were ideal opponents to do so with this setting. 

That meant that Ku was in the right place at the right time with the right attitude, throwing not just his body but his presence into all of Dustin's signature stuff. It meant that when Garrini got in there, he stuffed a Von Erich with the most credible, sudden, impactful knee to the gut you'll ever see. They were going to get swept under, but with just a few moves, they made it seem like Dustin and the Von Erichs had to work (even in dominance) for a win that mattered. And some how, Ku and Garrini managed to crash into one another three times in a five minute match with each time seeming organic. And then Bang made the finishing Claw pendulum slam look great too. 

ViF could contribute in any number of ways up and down the card. AEW's a promotion that lives and dies on great wrestling matches, and you could stick them on Collision and they'd heft up the number of great matches for the year week in and week out, but if they're going to be used in a spot like this, they're going to get the job done, and they absolutely did here.

Collision 4/12/25

Athena vs Harley Cameron

MD: I'm still struggling with babyface Cameron. She's obviously a hard worker. She definitely wants to be there. She's incredibly talented. But one issue with babyface turns since the beginning of time is that some of what made the wrestler over in the first place ends up watered down in the process. For Harley, it was that wild spontaneity that she might do anything at any moment. She's kept that to some degree backstage with the puppets and guitar and what have you, but it's not in the ring as much. I'm not sure if that's just part and parcel with the turn, where she has a more choreographed entrance and makes sure to work in the catch phrase in more of a rote way, or if it's just not having Saraya with her anymore to bounce off of. 

The match with Mone, for instance, was fine, but it had a sort of carefully practiced feel to it that you often don't get from a lot of the rest of the roster. Which again is fine to some degree! Harley does not have a lot of matches under her belt. The problem is that she's pushed at a fairly high level and put in a position to be a little overexposed. She's learning as she's going and I'm sure she'd rather be out there in the spotlight, but it's all a high ask for her. On some level, everything that will best ensure that she looks competent and acceptable as a talent at this level clashes with the sort of zany unpredictability that got her over in the first place.

Enter: Athena. I've noted before that there are diminishing returns about me writing up Athena matches as you'll hear the same things over and over again: She's in the moment. She's reacting to everything. She's alive in there. She's intense. She's believably explosive both in her offense and in her personality. You don't want to look away because you might miss a little glance or look to the camera or interaction with her opponent and the ref. There's no hesitation. There are no strings. It's not performative. She's living and breathing pro wrestling. There are only so many times you can say that.

This match brought something else into focus, or at least lets me refine all the above. So long as she is all that and does all that, she's able to make anyone in the ring with her not just better, but also clearer. I was struggling with exactly who babyface Harley was even after the Mone match. But here? In this one? It was absolutely obvious. Case in point: Harley just trying to grab the early headlocks to show that she belonged in there, that she could stand up to a bully, that everyone was worthy of a chance so long as they worked hard and tried their best, no matter how zany or different they were. She had a whole program with Mone and I saw that all the more clearly with just one headlock with Athena. It's wild. It's Stan Hansen-ian in how a wrestler can show her mettle against her. And it kept this match shining as Harley had to work from underneath against Athena and Athena got frustrated every time this affectated upstart was able to escape something or even get one in on her. 

There are limits to this, of course. It works well in a controlled start of a match when everything's being established. It works well during the heat when the heel can really drive things and there's a clear story engine. Down the stretch as things break down, more specific athleticism is asked for from both wrestlers. There were clearly moments where Harley was physically anticipating the next move. Again, she'll get more fluid at that in time and with reps and practice. I have total faith in that. The trickier part will be to lean hard into that character (through the physicality but even above and beyond it since it's far more important than any single spot) even when she doesn't have someone like Athena to push off against.

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