AEW Fight Forever review - WWE's schlocky rival

AEW: Fight Forever

Developed by YUKE’S, AEW: Fight Forever combines nostalgic arcade-wrestling with All Elite Wrestling finishers and moves. Featuring a big roster of AEW talent, multiple match types, robust career mode, tons of customization options, more than 40 weapons, and so much more!

It's hard to write this AEW Fight Forever review without comparing present-day AEW as a company to how it was in the past. Not just because the game has video vignettes of abridged key moments in AEW's history but because of my personal consumption of professional wrestling. I've been in the audience to see AEW Dynamite in Long Island. I saw the spectacle of Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) crooning to the audience with a live band to celebrate - checks notes - himself. I've had and continue to have fun watching AEW Dynamite and the new Collision show, and at the time of writing, I'm itching to see dream matches in Forbidden Door 2023.

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