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As AEW WrestleDream 2024 draws near, the event’s buzz feels muted. In the 703rd episode of Wrestling Uncensored, co-hosts Dave Simon and Pro Wrestler Johnny North expressed their underwhelming reactions to the upcoming card. While Simon remarked, “I’m not terribly excited about this show,” he still acknowledged the stakes in the main event, noting that “This could be the end of Bryan Danielson forever.” North, however, maintained a glimmer of enthusiasm, saying, “If he’s promising that kind of violence, I’m expecting high-quality entertainment.” Together, they explored the current landscape of WWE storylines and the highly anticipated clash between Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley.

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AEW WrestleDream 2024: Anticipation and Match Highlights

WrestleDream 2024, set to unfold in Tacoma, Washington, promises a so-so night for wrestling fans with a packed card featuring 12 matches. Highlights include Atlantis Jr. defending the ROH World Television Championship against Brian Cage and a high-stakes encounter between Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship.

The hosts also delved into other intriguing matchups, such as Darby Allin versus Brody King and the Young Bucks defending their tag titles against Private Party. As they discussed the overall card, Simon expressed concerns over the quality of the matches, especially highlighting Jay White’s current trajectory in AEW. “AEW has really devalued Jay White,” he remarked.

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Current WWE Storylines and Upcoming Matchups

Shifting their focus to WWE, Simon and North analyzed the ongoing storylines and the upcoming Crown Jewel event. Dave Simon critiqued the recent segments featuring Liv Morgan and Nia Jax, mentioning the convoluted nature of their narratives, which often lead to mixed signals for the audience.

Johnny North chimed in, emphasizing how these storylines affect the character dynamics within WWE. “The problem is trying to cash in on Liv is terrible right now. She got too much backup, so I think that’s going to screw up.” They also discussed the looming confrontation between Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan, suggesting that Ripley is positioned as the dominant force in the women’s division.

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Bryan Danielson vs. Jon Moxley: A Clash of Titans at AEW WrestleDream 2024

The most significant match on the WrestleDream 2024 card is undoubtedly the face-off between Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley. Dave Simon expressed a personal stake in the outcome, revealing his hopes for Danielson to retain his title. “I hope he doesn’t retire, though. I don’t want his title run to end,” he stated emphatically. Simon’s concerns reflect a broader sentiment among fans worried about Danielson’s legacy in the ring.

In contrast, Johnny North hinted at the possibility of this feud continuing beyond WrestleDream, suggesting, “I think this goes to full gear.” This potential for a prolonged rivalry only heightens the stakes for their match, as both men have a storied history that adds depth to their confrontation.

Audience Reactions and Engagement

As always, the audience was actively engaged during the livestream, providing their insights and predictions. One viewer, Antoinette, congratulated Johnny North on his recent championship victory, saying, “Congrats, Johnny! First-ever Northern Heritage Champion!” This highlight added a personal touch to the evening, showcasing the community that forms around these wrestling events.

Genesis Johnny North wins the Northern Heritage Championship.

Additionally, fans expressed their excitement for the post-show recap hosted by Dave and Ben Simon, reminding everyone to tune in after WrestleDream for analysis and highlights of the event.

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