AEW Double Or Nothing 2021: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

4. The Tag Title Bout Disappoints

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Nightmare: Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston don't appear to have longevity as a tag. Yes, that statement could be shown up in coming months, but it just seems like AEW have placed them in the doubles ranks because they have nothing left for either man to do as singles right now.

That, along with some midcard placement, could hurt their bout with The Young Bucks.

Chances Of Happening: This will either go one of two ways.

One: Mox, Kingston and The Bucks are mega-motivated to show the world what they can do and produce a tag effort that rivals some of the best in recent AEW history. Two: AEW's big Tag Title match ends up being a stall-fest, the quartet slow the overall pace to a crawl and it doesn’t live up to prior tag classics the division has become known for.

The Bucks need to be proper heels here, and Jon/Eddie must be fired up to bring it. If they don't, then this'll fall flat as a pancake.

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