AEW Double Or Nothing 2021: 10 Things That Must Happen

8. Hangman Page Bounces Back

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Admittedly, Hangman vs. Brian Cage is one of the weaker bouts going on, but it could earn the tag "sleeper hit" if it's handed some time. Page has shown before that he's willing to play the underdog if it suits the match, and he'll have to do that against the straight-up power of Cage.

Expect some interference from Team Taz too.

Again being honest, there's only one winner that makes sense here. Hangman feels a little lost right now, and he could do with lining up some triumphs of his own over the next few months - he's gone from World Title-worthy contender to a forgotten fan. A win here won't change that, but it'd be a step in the right direction.

There is one problem in sight: Taz might not like the thought of the booking making his numbers game look ineffective. He has a stable to protect, after all. AEW should definitely be more concerned with healing up Page in the short-term though.

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