#2 The Inner Circle vs MJF's faction (AEW Blood and Guts match)
After their loss at AEW Revolution, this past week on AEW Dynamite, the Inner Circle had its own war council. During the war council it was revealed by Sammy Guevara that MJF had gone to all the other members of the faction and attempted to get Chris Jericho removed as the leader.
When Santana, Ortiz, Jake Hager and Sammy Guevara sided with Le Champion, MJF revealed that he had actually created his own faction. This was then revealed to consist of FTR, Shawn Spears, Tully Blanchard and Wardlow. The new heel stable viciously attacked all members of The Inner Circle before having Wardlow powerbomb Chris Jericho off the stage through a couple of tables.
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It's obvious this has now set up some serious faction warfare in AEW's future, with the two stables likely to meet in some form of gimmick match at Double or Nothing. However, which match is best suited to contain these multi-man teams? The answer is Blood and Guts.
For those unaware, the Blood & Guts match is AEW's version of War Games. The promotion is unable to refer to it as War Games as that is a WWE trademarked term. However, the match is essentially the same. Two rings, two cages and two factions going to war in all out violence and brutality.
The first ever Blood & Guts match was originally scheduled to take place on March 25, 2020 from Newark, New Jersey. It was set to be The Inner Circle facing off against The Elite. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the match was postponed and never happened. Despite this, the cage apparatus has been built and is ready to be used when the time is right.
Could the right time to debut the Blood & Gut match be at Double or Nothing with The Inner Circle facing MJF's new Horseman-inspired stable?