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AEW All Out’s Controversial Plastic Bag Spot: A Long-Awaited Moment

One big thing

A controversial spot at AEW All Out 2024, where Jon Moxley choked Bryan Danielson with a plastic bag, had been pitched and rejected multiple times before finally making it to air.

Why it matters

This spot highlights AEW’s willingness to push boundaries and revisit controversial ideas, potentially signaling a shift in the company’s approach to violent content.

By the numbers

• The plastic bag spot had been pitched “numerous times” according to Fightful Select
• Eddie Kingston had previously asked to recreate this angle “several times”
• The original spot took place at Clash of the Champions 8 between Ric Flair and Terry Funk

The big picture

AEW All Out 2024 featured several brutal attacks, including:

• Jon Moxley choking Bryan Danielson with a plastic bag
• MJF taking a piledriver from the second rope by Daniel Garcia
• Swerve Strickland receiving a steel chair shot to the head in an unsanctioned steel cage match

What they’re saying

Eddie Kingston in a previous interview: “I asked Tony [Khan] several times to redo the plastic bag angle that Flair and Funk did.”

What’s next

The aftermath of these violent spots may lead to:

• Potential storyline developments for the affected wrestlers
• Discussions about the limits of violence in AEW programming
• Possible backlash or praise from fans and critics

What do you think about AEW’s decision to include this controversial spot? Leave a comment below with your thoughts on the company’s approach to violent content.

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