6 AEW Matches We Wish Were Happening at Double or Nothing

All Elite Wrestling has some impressive talent under contract and more rumoured to be on the way. What dream matches might follow?
All Elite Wrestling has some impressive talent under contract and more
rumoured
to be on the way. What dream matches might follow?

#5. Jon Moxley vs. Pentagon

Dean Ambrose vs. Pentagon is a dream match no one saw coming even a couple weeks ago.
Dean Ambrose vs. Pentagon is a dream match no one saw coming even a couple weeks ago.

Pentagon has cultivated quite following, using Lucha Underground to transition from one of the top stars of lucha libre to one of the most sought after acts among smaller promotions in the US.

He has a ton of charisma and is an excellent worker. While AEW hasn’t announced him as a signee at this point, he seems like a likely recruit given that he worked a featured match with Kenny Omega at All In.

The general impression was that Dean Ambrose was going to stick with WWE for the long haul as one of its best featured, best-paid stars. If we take the news of his departure this spring at face value, he would make a lot of sense as AEW recruit. AEW is the only promotion that could offer him close to WWE money, and he has friends there.

So Jon Moxley vs. Pentagon becomes a dream match few expected to see unless Pentagon made it to WWE. Moreover, to see it in AEW, where neither is likely to be handicapped by WWE style restrictions, this could be a violent, fast-paced super match.

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