AEW Double Or Nothing 2022: 10 Things That Must Happen
2. JAS Wins ‘Anarchy In The Arena’
...because they'll be the eventual winners.
Jericho's new group hasn't felt anywhere near as top tier (thus far) as The Inner Circle did. A win over the cobbled together mix of ex-Circle members, Kingston and William Regal's BCC won't remedy that 100%, but it'd be a step in the right direction for them.
Everyone knows the drill here: Jon Moxley will bleed, Bryan Danielson will try to get some technical wrasslin' in, Eddie Kingston will bring some fire and Jake Hager will be presented as the most-physically dominant of the mix before being ripped to shreds by old pals Santana and Ortiz.
Then, there's Jericho. He'll continue "sports entertaining" the AEW audience by scoring a win over Kingston in spite of his fiery fate midway through the brawl. That, one would imagine, will lead to a blow off match between both men or an AEW 'Blood & Guts' sequel before the next pay-per-view.
Just saying.