6 AEW Fight For The Fallen Predictions You Need To Know

2. Chris Jericho Has Something To Say

Chris Jericho
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AEW advertising this segment in advance doesn't necessarily mean 'Le Champion' has something groundbreaking to say. The promotion may just be trying to tempt extra viewers with the idea of a big announcement, which may lead to some crying "bait and switch!" if it's little more than a basic Jericho promo.

Let's see what comes of this. A continuation of the Orange Cassidy feud would be disappointing, as their Fyter Fest match was strong. Perhaps Jericho will announce plans to go back after the World Championship? He and Jon Moxley haven't gone one-on-one since Revolution, so it's a possibility. Throwing his hand into the TNT Title picture would help lend extra prestige to that division as well.

The least exciting option of all, however, is anything to do with Mike Tyson. AEW would be advised not to book a man with 'Iron Mike's' criminal record weeks after the #SpeakingOut movement's peak. On top of that, the previous Jericho/Tyson segment bombed in execution and viewership, despite garnering slithers of outside attention. Anything but a follow-up, please.

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