#4 A big debut
Last year's AEW Double or Nothing event saw a major debut, as Jon Moxley made his first appearance for the promotion at the end of the night.
Similar to the way that WWE historically gives new talent their debut on the RAW after WrestleMania, AEW should make a tradition out of unveiling their newest signings at their annual Double or Nothing event.
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This year, there is one clear choice as to who that debuting act should be: The team formerly known as The Revival.
It is an open secret that AEW plans to work with the duo, who now go by the names of Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood. The arrival of the team was even teased on a recent episode of Being The Elite.
Some might argue that such a debut would be wasted in an empty arena setting. The problem comes in that we just do not know when AEW fans will be allowed to attend live shows again.
The former Revival are ready to go now. Mouth-watering bouts against the likes of The Young Bucks and The Lucha Brothers await. AEW should pull the trigger on their debut at Double or Nothing.