

Jungle and Darby need to win this match for obvious reasons. This sounds like a terrible championship match to ask fans to pay 50 dollars for on PPV, so Khan intervened and set up tonight’s tag bout where Boy and Allin can still be added to the PPV match. The babyfaces were screwed over and Guevara won the tournament, so now Sammy is set to lay down for MJF at the PPV. Even worse, the babyfaces came off as unlikable when they traded verbal barbs with each other right before the Four Pillars tournament began. Sammy went along with this scheme even though he had just spent weeks explaining how much winning the world title means to his career, and more recently being reminded by his wife that he doesn’t even need the money.Īlong the way, Boy, Allin, and Guevara were exposed on the mic as not being on MJF’s level, making this story feel like it doesn’t belong in the main event of an AEW PPV.

MJF used his riches to pay off Guevara and help him win the tourney, with the agreement that Sammy will lay down for him at the PPV.

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However, Tony Khan had more than two months of TV to fill out between that segment and Double or Nothing, so there have been a bunch of unnecessary twists and turns that have turned this whole thing into a convoluted mess.įirst, a mini tournament was announced to determine which of Boy, Allin, or Guevara would get the title match against MJF at the PPV. A four-way title match looked like the obvious direction coming out of that segment. This world championship feud between the Four Pillars of AEW began in the middle of March when Boy, Allin, and Guevara crashed MJF’s Re-Bar Mitzvah. If Boy and Allin win the match, they will both be added to the world title match that is currently scheduled between MJF and Guevara at Double or Nothing. The Four Pillars drama continues tonight when Jungle Boy and Darby Allin team up for a tag match against Sammy Guevara and AEW World Champion MJF. The AEW world title scene is a convoluted mess There are more than three weeks to go until AEW’s next pay-per-view on the calendar, Double or Nothing, which is scheduled for May 28. Dynamite airs tonight (May 3) with a live show at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland.
