Jim Cornette Reviews MJF's Promo / Bandido vs. Sammy Guevara on AEW Dynamite

From Official Jim Cornette

Jim Cornette critiques the recent AEW Dynamite match featuring Bandido and Sammy Guevara, questioning Bandido's character development and motivation as a singles competitor following his tag team run. He also reflects on Guevara's decline in popularity, comparing him to a once-prominent figure whose appeal has diminished over time, while emphasizing the need for more engaging storytelling in wrestling.

Key Takeaways

  • Bandido's persona is as sketchy as his gimmick shootouts; why hype a silent protagonist for a world title shot?
  • MJF may have six rings, but he needs a better approach than beefing with a guy whose name sounds like a fruit.
  • Guavara’s ascent mirrors Hollywood’s fall; once a star, now a punchline, proving fame is fleeting in wrestling too.
  • Promos in Spanish without a translator in Tulsa? MJF’s crowd control exceeds wrestling skills—that sign must've hurt his pride.
  • If Bandido's wrestling identity were an appetizer, it's still on the chef’s to-do list while everyone’s already hungry for action.

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