Hologram’s Dark Side Revealed !
Hologram’s Dark Side Revealed – AEW Introduces Evil Clone Angle. This week on AEW Collision, Hologram faced Jay Lethal in a highly anticipated matchup in Philadelphia. Lethal, celebrated for his decorated ROH career, got an enthusiastic reception from the crowd as Tony Schiavone highlighted his accolades. The match itself quickly showcased the contrast between Lethal’s experience and Hologram’s undefeated streak.
Despite Lethal’s early attempts to control the bout with backbreakers and his signature moves, Hologram remained elusive, countering with unique maneuvers and high-impact offense. The match saw a series of back-and-forth reversals, including Lethal attempting the Lethal Injection and Hologram countering into a lung blower, culminating in Hologram hitting the Protobomb for the decisive victory, keeping his undefeated record intact.
Post-Match Glitch and Evil Clone Tease
Following the match, a dramatic twist unfolded. A glitch in Hologram’s algorithm appeared on the screen, displaying lines of computer code hinting at corruption and a mysterious clone message. Fans caught a fleeting glimpse of a red version of Hologram amid lightning effects before the word “soon” appeared, leaving Hologram visibly unsettled in the ring.
This is reminiscent of similar technical storytelling seen in WWE with Undertaker, Kane, and Sin Cara, but AEW is exploring it for the first time. The concept introduces an evil clone storyline for Hologram, potentially setting up one of the most unique and engaging narratives in AEW history if executed correctly. The glitch builds suspense and gives Hologram a compelling new dimension that could elevate both his character and AEW programming moving forward.
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