AEW Double or Nothing was a fantastic show with a memorable main event
#1 Worst: The unfinished AEW TNT Championship
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AEW did a very commendable job with the production of the show, from the pyro to the stage to the stadium and the grand finale. And this is why I am surprised that a company that is as professional as AEW is would be unable to finish the design for the TNT Championship in time.
Maybe the unveiling of the title should have been held off for a later day when it was finished, because the Championship seemed a little underwhelming to me but that's a matter of opinion. I am guessing that AEW had to make do with the fact that Mike Tyson was only available for this one grand occasion.
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A lot of people were also surprised at the fact that Lance Archer, who has been absolutely dominant in AEW lost in such a manner to someone like Cody Rhodes in the manner that he did.
The Murderhawk seems a lot less threatening at the moment now that it has been proved that he can indeed be beaten.
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