#3 Best: MJF and Darby Allin - the feud between AEW's top pillars
Despite AEW bringing in multiple former WWE Superstars, there's no denying that MJF and Darby Allin are the front runners to carry this company in the future.
During this week's Dynamite, The Pinnacle leader demanded a title shot from Tony Khan. Later on, Darby Allin confronted Mr. Friedman in a buzzworthy segment that saw both men engaging in a war of words.
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MJF took a trip down memory lane to mock Allin's uncle, who died in a car accident. He even crossed the limit by saying that the former TNT Champion should have died instead of his uncle.
Allin had an emotional breakdown, which speaks volumes for MJF's intense promo. The fan-favorite star didn't lay his hands on MJF. Hence, the segment ended with the latter leaving the ring. The company appears to be planning a massive babyface vs. heel feud with the two rising talents.
#2 Worst: Too many tag team matches on the show
At this point, AEW must introduce a Trios Championship, given that they've booked a lot of tag team matches recently. Tonight's Dynamite was no different as it featured some major faction matches which felt pointless without any stakes involved.
The company booked multiple tag teams, a Trios, and a massive 16-man tag team match for this week's AEW Dynamite. The company's higher-ups seem to be filling their cards and not looking to make any of these groups relevant. Even the women's division needs to bring tag team belts, especially when you see the swift rise of Tay Conti and Anna Jay on the women's division.