10 New Details We Just Learned About AEW Fight Forever
5. Three Time! Three Time! Three Time!
A notable point of concern with WWE 2K's career modes has been the inability to hold more than one title at a time. This happens sporadically across WWE programming, but given that Roman Reigns is currently in possession of what was at one time deemed two separate titles, it's an erratic act of negligence on 2K's part to omit this from the mode.
This, thankfully, won't be the case in Road To Elite, with proof via the Triple Crown achievement that digitised AEW talent can hold at least three titles at once. As of yet, only the AEW World title is confirmed to be making its way to Fight Forever. Presumptively, the AEW TNT, World Tag Team, and Women's World titles will also be available to players; the status of the AEW International, World Trios, TBS, and FTW titles is unconfirmed, given the former three's 2022 introduction and potentially restrictive cut-offs, and the latter's almost-nonexistence.
What's perhaps most bewildering about this is that AEW - a promotion which is yet to see its first double champion - has included the ability to possess more than one title, whereas WWE - a promotion which has seen a cavalcade of double champions - does not. It's almost too trivial an error.