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AEW Full Gear 2022 Predictions: MJF Will Send Jon Moxley Straight To Hell
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AEW Full Gear 2022 Predictions: MJF Will Send Jon Moxley Straight To Hell

AEW Full Gear 2022 is three days away as it is scheduled to take place this Saturday on November 19, 2022. AEW has made nine matches officials for this event. There is a lot of hype behind this PPV, especially due to the recent returns of MJF and Saraya respectively. The following will provide match card predictions for the potential match card based on the current feuds in AEW. It’s now time to preview and predict one of the biggest PPVs of the year: AEW Full Gear 2022. https://youtu.be/DvJMUFJjLCI The Acclaimed (c) vs. Swerve In Our Glory [AEW Tag Team Championships] The Acclaimed will defeat Swerve In Our Glory to retain the AEW Tag Team Championships in this title rematch because Keith Lee and Isaiah ‘Swerve’ Stricklend are on the verge of breaking up and The Acclaimed have develo...
AEW Grand Slam 2022 Predictions: Jon Moxley Will Win The World Title Again
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AEW Grand Slam 2022 Predictions: Jon Moxley Will Win The World Title Again

AEW Grand Slam 2022 is three days away as it is scheduled to take place during AEW Dynamite and AEW Rampage on September 21, 2022 and September 23, 2022 respectively. AEW has made thirteen matches officials for this event. Even though AEW Grand Slam 2022 is not a PPV event, there is still a lot of hype behind this weekly special event. The following will provide match card predictions for potential match card based on the current feuds in AEW. It’s now time to preview and predict one of the biggest weekly specials of the year: AEW Grand Slam 2022. https://youtu.be/JO5PgBSbmZM Swerve In Our Glory (c) vs. The Acclaimed [AEW Tag Team Championships] The Acclaimed will defeat Swerve In Our Glory to become the new AEW Tag Team Champions because Keith Lee and Isaiah 'Swerve' Stricklend are o...
AEW All Out 2022 Predictions: MJF Will Finally Avenge CM Punk
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AEW All Out 2022 Predictions: MJF Will Finally Avenge CM Punk

AEW All Out 2022 is two weeks away as it is scheduled to take place during Labor Day Weekend on September 4, 2022, and AEW has made five matches officials so far for this event. Even though AEW All Out 2022 is supposed to be one of the biggest events on the AEW calendar, there are still five more main show matches and at least one buy-in match left to be scheduled. The following will provide match card predictions for the potential match card based on the current feuds in AEW. It’s now time to preview and predict one of the biggest events of the year: AEW All Out 2022. https://youtu.be/xXjJKNFsqeI   Wardlow & FTR (c) vs. Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh & Sonjay Dutt [Six-Man Tag Match] Wardlow & FTR will defeat Jay Lethal and his friends because they are all champions who s...
AEW: 3 Brand New Opponents for TNT Champion Wardlow
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AEW: 3 Brand New Opponents for TNT Champion Wardlow

Wardlow said that the AEW Universe would all be in his world at some point, and he solidified that claim by defeating his evil boss, MJF, and winning the coveted and prestigious AEW TNT Championship. It is not as common for a dominant 'big guy' to be a great babyface and resonate with the fanbase as well as Wardlow has done in his career. He is truly a special prospect for the division, and no one should ever blink during his matches because he might just squash every opponent that comes his way in seconds with his patented Powerbombs. Nonetheless, as a fighting champion, he still has a lot to prove. Indeed, Wardlow is still in the early stages of his title reign. Henceforth, it is unlikely that he will lose the title anytime soon, especially since he is still quite green and needs time...
Eddie Kingston & Matt Menard: Powerful Promos of Pure Emotion
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Eddie Kingston & Matt Menard: Powerful Promos of Pure Emotion

While many fans praise AEW for the high quality wrestling they've produced since bursting onto the scene, the real revelation within the company has been in their storytelling. Tony Khan has been far from perfect as an owner and creative leader for the company, but he's done one crucial thing: get out of the performer's way. AEW is fresh off the latest Blood & Guts Match, and it once again delivered the carnage that fans expect from the revival of WCW's WarGames in all but name. The match itself hinged mostly on the animosity between Chris Jericho and Eddie Kingston with each bringing everything they could, but it wasn't just the physical action that left a lasting impression. Before the match ever took place, Eddie Kingston used his greatest strength to guarantee that fans under...
AEW booking makes their Pride Month message ring hollow
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AEW booking makes their Pride Month message ring hollow

With the arrival of Pride Month, it's no surprise that AEW has joined in on the rainbow capitalism wave with a video highlighting their inclusion and a few one-off merchandising steps. Unfortunately, their message rings hollow when their booking of queer talents is given even the slightest bit of scrutiny. The video itself, which can be seen below, featured more than 25 different AEW talents including wrestlers, referees, and managers. Of those, only five are out members of the LGBTQ community, and they've had varying levels of success in actually getting onto AEW television. https://twitter.com/AEWonTV/status/1532040743765823488?s=20&t=_ImM2SIut1MAqn2yyYHzWw While All Elite Wrestling does utilize some talents more on AEW Dark and AEW Dark Elevation, these are YouTube exclusiv...
AEW: Cody Rhodes Will Undoubtedly Be Undeniable in WWE
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AEW: Cody Rhodes Will Undoubtedly Be Undeniable in WWE

Cody Rhodes is going to WWE? Is this a work or was it always part of the plan? Why would Cody Rhodes call AEW the Ellis Island (a.k.a. freedom) of professional wrestling and crawl back to the "forbidden land" of sports entertainment? Was it because of money? Was it because of ego? Or was it because it was best for business? The following will dissect all 3 issues yet still elucidate why Cody Rhodes going to WWE was a SMART business move. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4Ue6pON9yY Money Money. It can be argued that the man has wife and kids and needs the extra dough. If WWE offered more money to Cody than AEW, it can be argued that Cody left because he was frustrated with the lack of compensation in the new contract that was proposed. However, there’s another way of looking at this...