AEW Revolution 2021: 10 Things That Must Happen

5. The Young Bucks Retain

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AEW probably don't want to switch the tag belts on a third consecutive pay-per-view.

FTR beat Kenny Omega and Hangman Page at All Out last September, then dropped the titles themselves to The Young Bucks at Full Gear in November. This is Matt and Nick Jackson's chance to stop that trend by fending off Inner Circle jerks Chris Jericho and MJF come Revolution.

Being honest, a rematch wouldn't be the worst idea for Double Or Nothing in May either. Plus, the heels feeling like they deserve another shot would be a neat spin on the babyface revenge gimmick, especially if The Bucks get nasty on Sunday night. Why not? Some sort of 'No DQ' stip could be fun next time.

Don't forget that the Bucks couldn't have challenged for the straps "ever again" had they lost to FTR last year. It'd be a bit soon to take the titles of them when that story was part of their popular crowning. Nah, this is an easy face win for AEW.

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