The Importance of AEW Fyter Fest 2020
On Wednesday, the first of the two-night special for AEW Fyter Fest is taking place. After last week’s disappointing ratings for AEW, these shows are more important than ever for AEW going forward.
Night 1
- Kenny Omega & Hangman Page (C) vs. Trent Baretta & Chuck Taylor for the AEW Tag Team Championships.
- Cody (C) w/ Arn Anderson vs. Jake Hager for the TNT Championship.
- Hikaru Shida (C) vs. Penelope Ford w/ Kip Sabian for the AEW Women’s Championship.
- Jurassic Express vs. MJF & Wardlow.
- Private Party w/ Matt Hardy vs. Ortiz & Santana.
As we can see, the card for night 1 is stacked! All matches look interesting to watch. The match of the night is most likely going to be Omega & Page vs. Baretta & Taylor.
Jurassic Express is mostly likely going to put on another incredible match, so pay attention. The Women’s Championship match should not be underestimated and is likely to deliver a good solid match too.
Night 2
- Jon Moxley (C) vs. Brian cage w/ Taz for the AEW Championship.
- Chris Jericho vs. Orange Cassidy.
- Lance Archer vs. Joey Janela.
- Brodie Lee, Stu Grayson & Colt Cabana vs. SCU (Scorpio Sky, Frankie Kazarian & Christopher Daniels).
- FTR & The Young Bucks vs. The Butcher and The Blade & Lucha Bros.
In a similar fashion to night 1, the card for the second night of the show looks stacked. The match of the night could be the 4 on 4.
The match everybody will be talking about will be Orange Cassidy vs. Chris Jericho. SCU vs. The Dark Order & Cabana is a match many are underestimating going into Fyter Fest — it will deliver big time.
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Juan Carlos Reneo
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