AEW Hosts The WHITEST Tournament In Wrestling | World Title Eliminator

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AEW Hosts The Whitest Tournament In Wrestling | World Title Eliminator
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0:00 Orange Cassidy beats Powerhouse Hobbs in AEW World Title Eliminator
0:49 Xavier Woods wins King of the Ring and Tournament Season in Wresting
2:05 AEW World Title Eliminator Tournament Goes All White
4:10 AEW World Title Eliminator 2021 Preview

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The AEW World Title Eliminator is underway, and we have one Black Hope who can…nope, nevermind, HE GONE! it’s an all-white tournament, one match in.

Last week at the end of AEW Saturday Night Dynamite, AEW announced a World Title Eliminator filled with some of the biggest rising stars in the company. We all know where this is going, because this bracket might as well be the Frozen Four. I feel like AEW threw us a bone by including Powerhouse Hobbs just so I wouldn’t make a video about AEW having an all-white tournament. Yet here I am, one match in, making a video about AEW’s All-White Tournament.

Here’s a live look at Tony Khan booking the AEW World Title Eliminator right now!

That’s right! It’s tournament season right now in pro wrestling, and across many promotions these tournaments have also served to celebrate the eclectic nature of the professional wrestling we all know and love. This year’s King of the Ring tournament featured a Black winner in Xavier Woods, and the most beautiful thing about it was it wasn’t forced or even a diversity play. Xavier Woods was the sentimental favorite to win this tournament, for reasons outside of his race, since Day 1. And when I say Day 1, I mean since he was a child, when he prophesized to his parents that he would one day become King of the Ring. In addition to his yearslong campaigning to be king on social media, WWE made this a storyline and his big win in Crown Jewel was the feel-good story of the show. The Queen’s Crown tournament, while not without its faults, was won by a Latina woman in Zelina Vega.

New Japan’s G1 Climax featured representation from Japan, Hawaii, The United Kingdom and Tennessee. By the way, fun fact, they call it the G1 Climax because that’s exactly what Dave Meltzer does after every match. I didn’t know that.

IMPACT’s Digital Wrestling Tournament featured the likes of Hernandez and Fallah Bah. And there weren’t any black people in this tournament because…well, Black people win world titles in IMPACT. Even Squid Games featured some diversity with both Korean AND Pakistani players represented.

But my man Tony Khan looked around at all this diversity when it comes to tournaments, and he said “Man I don’t F with you niggas like that!” Let me get my tournament on. White boys! Let’s show em how WE do tournaments in AEW. Haha, shout out to Tony Khan for keeping that same energy and sticking to his guns in the face of representation. When Tony Khan sticks to his guns, they’re aren’t guns from the streets, he’s getting these guns from the NRA. You’ve gotta love it.

AEW ethnically cleansed this tournament of its one diversity hire the first chance they got. In the first match of their first television show since announcing the World Negro Eliminator. Also, it was a a taped show, so by the time spoilers got out, this became an all-white tournament before it technically even started. Forget King of the Ring, the winner of this MAGA invitational should be crowned King of the Right Wing.

Tony Khan is making my job way too easy with all this Saltine Booking, but to be fair I guess white people have to have something. This world is changing, for the first time ever the number of white people in America fell per the 2020 U.S. Census. By 2045, the United States is expected to be minority white. So I guess they gotta have something. And AEW can be that something. LL Bean isn’t going to do a crossover with Air Jordan because they know their audience, and it’s a winning formula for them and their Caucasian customers. Some shows, like the Golden Girls and Succession, which is amazing, thrive in their unapologetic whiteness. I guess AEW can be that for wrestling, as long as it’s the exception to the rule. The last bastion of White Excellence. Like a Colonizer’s Blockbuster.

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