The biggest match in 2020, in AEW or otherwise could be between Mike Tyson, who has previously been associated with the pro wrestling world through his visits to and stints in WWE versus Chris Jericho, a man who has been a mainstay of pro wrestling in multiple organizations from AEW to NJPW to WWE. We even saw the two men come face-to-face to set up a feud for further down the line and one can assume that the match will happen at All Out.
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Chris Jericho is done with Orange Cassidy and the need of the hour maybe for him to take on Mike Tyson in yet another brawl to remind the AEW fanbase that they have a dream match coming their way very soon indeed.
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What did you guys think of the Mike Tyson/Chris Jericho brawl on #AEWDynamite?Jericho was wildly entertaining, as always. Is the idea Jericho Vs Tyson in some capacity? Was it a one-off?Questions are a good thing I guess but I’m not sure on it.
So, what we could see at AEW Fight for the Fallen is a confrontation between these two superstars in the ring to finalize the big, cross-sport contest.
Be sure to check out our tribute to Le Champion Chris Jericho right here.
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