10 New Directions For AEW After Revolution 2022

5. The Rubber Match

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Likewise here.

MJF and Punk are locked at one win apiece now. The strange thing here is that their 'Dog Collar' scrap at Revolution felt like a blowoff match itself, but All Elite can definitely squeeze another banger out of these dudes soon. They don't even need to do it at Double Or Nothing.

Nah, Tony Khan can get away with promoting a steel cage showdown (or something like that) between both guys on a special edition of Dynamite. That'd hopefully pop a nice rating, and it'd give them closure on the story - they can't leave this at 1-1. Overtime is needed, folks!

Punk motioned that he's coming for the World Title after winning, so maybe make the blowoff a number one contender's match. Being honest, after Revolution's performance, MJF is good enough to take another loss to Punk and focus on his issues with Wardlow heading into the next pay-per-view.

He'll be World Champ at some point later this year regardless. It's inevitable.

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