
MVP isnt here to sugarcoat thingsespecially when it comes to how younger wrestlers structure their matches. With experience in WWE, NJPW, TNA, and now AEW, the veteran dropped some blunt advice on his Marking Out podcast, zeroing in on one of the biggest mistakes rising stars keep making: too many false finishes.
MVP explained that while hes happy to give feedback, its never about ego or trying to protect his spotits about making matches better for everyone. And when it comes to false finishes, less is more.
He broke down how repeated near falls end up dulling the crowd reaction instead of enhancing it.
MVP mentioned that overloading matches with false finishes doesnt make the bout more excitingit actually hurts the moment that should matter most. His advice comes from wanting the younger generation to succeed.
He even revealed that AEWs Kyle Fletcher acknowledged the lesson firsthand after one of his own matches.
As MVP prepares to challenge for the AEW Trios Titles alongside Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin, his advice might be exactly what AEWs next wave of talent needs to hear.
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