Daniel Garcia needs momentum coming out of a feud with MJF

Daniel Garcia needs momentum coming out of a feud with MJF

As a seasoned gamer of professional wrestling, I’ve seen my fair share of twists and turns in the world of AEW. And let me tell you, the absence of Daniel Garcia has been like a missing puzzle piece that just doesn’t fit. The suspense is killing me!


Fans of AEW haven’t caught sight of Daniel Garcia since the July 3rd episode of Dynamite. That day, he was carried out on a stretcher from the arena after MJF attacked him, leaving behind a pool of his own blood. This injury seems to have forced Garcia off our TV screens for the short term.

Currently, we find ourselves approximately a month and a half since the incident, and Garcia remains absent from AEW programming. With MJF engaged in a feud with Will Ospreay, it’s clear why there hasn’t been further development on this storyline yet. However, AEW seems to be running low on time.

As a devoted fan, I find myself pondering about Garcia’s current contract situation and the possibility that his appearance on AEW TV might be a thing of the past. Regardless of where he may be heading next, whether it’s WWE or another platform, AEW still has an opportunity to offer fans a fitting finale to what many considered the angle of the year. This wrap-up could serve as a satisfying conclusion to our journey with Garcia in AEW.

A fitting resumption for Garcia could involve his intervention in the American Championship game at All In, London, which might lead to MJF’s defeat. This action would strengthen the narrative that Garcia is eager for retribution at the upcoming major event as swiftly as possible.

In the upcoming week on Dynamite, Garcia is expected to propose a special type of contest known as a stipulation match for All Out Pay-Per-View, which is scheduled two weeks later in the bustling city of Chicago. This city has been home to some of AEW’s finest crowds, and holding the event there will undoubtedly boost Garcia’s momentum not only during but also following the match.

The crowd is likely to support a side of Daniel Garcia we’ve rarely seen in the past year. Following MJF’s attack on Garcia, Daddy Magic declared, “Max, when that day comes, I swear you won’t get the ‘dick dancing’ Daniel Garcia. You’ll see the ‘red death’ instead.”

As a die-hard fan, I can confidently say that this portrayal of Garcia’s character significantly outshines other versions. It’s bound to generate a stronger response among AEW fans compared to forcing a sports entertainment gimmick down their throats.

To be straightforward, if Garcia battles it out with MJF again, the outcome of that match could provide us with valuable insights about his contract renewal rather than any other factors. If he emerges victorious and shines against MJF, it’s clear he has signed a new deal. On the contrary, if he loses, it suggests he might be moving to another promotion.

The triumph of this program may quiet many skeptics who question AEW’s narrative abilities, but it hinges on Garcia’s return after MJF’s near-fatal attack. In this comeback, Garcia should appear as a serious wrestler without any silly character traits and seek revenge in a manner reminiscent of Hangman Adam Page’s pursuit against Swerve Strickland.

To gain traction as an emerging talent in AEW, you need to excel within the ropes and bring a sense of purpose – traits that Daniel Garcia effortlessly provides upon his return to TV broadcasts. It’s high time for AEW to transition their discussions about Daniel Garcia’s future into concrete actions, making it happen right now.

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2024-08-19 15:15

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