I guess Dean Ambrose didn't understand WWE's Wild Card Rule either.
All Elite Wrestling's (AEW) Double or Nothing PPV on May 25th at the MGM in Las Vegas was exactly what I needed as a disgruntled professional wrestling fan. Long have I suffered week after week watching an ever fragmented RAW and Smackdown. I am old, and remember the old ways. I grew up in the American South with NWA, Smokey Mountain, and of course WCW as the main promotions. WWF came later and was different in it's own ways. I did not realize how much I missed Southern produced professional wrestling until now. All the technology in the world with all the talent and I am reduced to watching puppet shows and pancakes. It wasn't supposed to be this way. It was supposed to be better it was supposed to make sense. Deep inside of the WWE Champion, currently known as the Men's WWE Smackdown World Heavyweight Championship is the old ten pounds of gold I grew up with. The Flair Belt, the real worlds champion. Now merged with the WWE Championship by John Cena it offers littl