10 Storylines AEW Should Abandon RIGHT NOW

2. Men Of The Year

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Men Of The Year are smug pr*CIA and Dan Lambert is a grizzled and stubborn a*sehole, but what else do we really know about these as an act beyond that?

We know Ethan Page has the tightest t*ts in the game and Scorpio Sky has a record that brings the credibility of AEW’s singles rankings in to question, but even those tidbits are courtesy of Twitter rather than some explosive Dynamite moment that could make you cheerlead for them as vociferously as Dan Lambert.

And what of Lambert's future with them? The American Top Team Man seemed to get into Lance Archer's head at a key moment for the 'Murderhawk Monster', and could well link up with him for an expected AEW World Heavyweight Title match against Hangman Page. This instantly felt more vital than his recent bullsh*t with Cody and Brandi Rhodes, suggesting that the group as a whole might have now outlived their usefulness.

There's zero shame in this, but that could change the longer they toil away as the sharpest losers on the show.

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