10 HUGE AEW Revolution 2023 Predictions You Need To Know

5. Jamie Hayter (c) Vs. Saraya Vs. Ruby Soho

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To start positively on what's perhaps the most divisive match on the card at time of writing, AEW have at very least found a narratively solid way at arriving at a three-way feud for a singles strap.

Traditionally one of the harder tricks to pull off in wrestling, the idea that a situation can't be made easier for all parties by just dividing the grudges into singles matches often hangs over the wrestlers. But not here.

Ruby Soho's the most interesting she's ever been in All Elite Wrestling thus far. Ostensibly veering towards the babyface AEW homegrowns, she's made her aspirations clear and they're nothing to do with the turf war. She wants Jamie Hayter's title and she gets her chance here. As for the Champion, she's adapted to the cause of doing away with "outsiders" Saraya and Toni Storm in a move that'll probably complete a babyface turn that fans had decided for her long ago. Will that come when Britt Baker turns on her, though?

'D.M.D' has embraced the battle for AEW's soul too, but there's always the sneaking sense that she's just waiting to reclaim the title currently held by the friend that's surpassed her. Soho is probably here to eat a pin for now, but a singles match with Saraya in the aftermath might not go so well for the Champion.

Winner - Jamie Hayter

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