AEW Dynamite before Full Gear- Best and worst- Announcer gets attacked, big botch during the broadcast

Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley tore it up this week
Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley tore it up this week

#1 Worst: Several audio issues on AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite was plagued with a lot of audio issues, and even though the Sportskeeda staff that watched the show on TNT claimed that they had fewer issues with the audio than those that watched on FITE, everyone heard a lot of echo across several AEW Dynamite segments.

The echo took the punch out of a lot of AEW Dynamite segments and it was especially prevalent during the segments where the broadcast shifted from the ring to the backstage area, adding a sour taste to the proceedings.

One could tell that Jim Ross, Tony Khan, and the rest of the staff at AEW had put in a lot of thought into the sit-down segments to build the hype for Full Gear, but unfortunately, the audio issues were so severe, that a lot of what was said wasn't audible at all through the night.

AEW needs to step up its production game in a pretty big way if it wants to be considered a big-league promotion because a good show can be let down by shoddy production.

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