AEW Double Or Nothing 2022: 10 Things That Must Happen

2. JAS Wins ‘Anarchy In The Arena’

AEW Double Or Nothing 2022 CM Punk
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...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.

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