11 HUGE AEW Full Gear 2022 Predictions You Need To Know

5. Jade Cargill (c) Vs. Nyla Rose

Nyla Rose Jade Cargill
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“Jade Cargill Vs Nyla Rose at the pay-per-view” is an awesome proposition in practice. It’s a shame the story told on television has done much to diminish the potential magic the two will still hopefully cook up.

A stolen belt angle was never really going to be the magic wand solution to the flagging Cargill streak formula, but if these do just go all out physically then the match might rally those in the building that would have otherwise picked it to go for toilet breaks or food and drink refills.

It's not fair, really. Talents with such obvious skillsets shouldn't be working against the burden of bad booking in a company that often does so much for so many, but the only hope is that a motivated and committed match from them both will ensure that they are better served next time around. Anything beyond this being the most forgettable match of the night will be entirely down to their individual and collaborative acts of brilliance and finesse.

Winner - Jade Cargill

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