10 Huge AEW Double Or Nothing 2023 Predictions You Need To Know

3. Jamie Hayter (c) Vs. Toni Storm

Jamie Hayter
AEW

The best version of a singles contest between the warring Homegrowns/Outcasts stables, Jamie Hayter Vs Toni Storm doesn't feel white hot, but is one of several recent big AEW matches to have that alright-on-the-night vibe coursing through the match graphic.

Hayter's been slightly marginalised of late, gladly taking a backward step for Dr Britt Baker DMD to lead the charge, and while all of this could set up a devastating turn (and/or turn of events) during a prospective Blood & Guts match between the two sides, it leaves this pay-per-view title match feeling slightly redundant as a result. That's where workers of their calibre step in to elevate the middling material.

They'll both hit incredibly, incredibly hard, but the catharsis of the babyfaces overcoming the heel shenanigans for a change will add to the gratification of the injured Hayter looking otherwise back at the top of her game.

Winner - Jamie Hayter

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