8 Ups & 2 Downs For AEW Collision (29 July)

6. More Mild Miro Movement

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Since returning to action on AEW Collision's debut episode, Miro has been involved in squash matches and pre-taped video packages talking about giving up on his god, his gold, and his gorgeous wife. While these have all been fine, it was getting to a point where the Redeemer needed a little more; a little something to sink his teeth into.

This week's Collision had the Bulgarian's backstage interview with Tony Schiavone cut short after Aaron Solo attacked Miro with a steel chair. Well, attempted to attack Miro with a steel chair, for the former TNT Champion quickly turned the tables on Solo.

Why did Solo target Miro? Is this going to lead to a feud between the QTV faction and the one-time Rusev? Could we possibly get Miro vs. Powerhouse Hobbs in the future, should Hobbs still be aligned with QT Marshall and his goons?

Miro vs. Aaron Solo or Miro vs. QT Marshall aren't exactly mouth-watering propositions, but this latest development at least gives Miro something to do other than squash matches or repetitive promos - especially if Hobbs does indeed end up being factored in.

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