Dreamer agreed with the assessment, and believes there’s a very good scenario for AEW to follow up on should Sting and Allin win, though he’s unsure they’ll go that route.
“If he retires as the tag team champion, that’s pretty cool…,” Dreamer said. “AEW did really, really good with that tournament, with the Continental Classic. And if you wanted to get your tag division where you elevate it, everybody for the tag titles is a cool thing to do…Sting loses his last night, and then you have a nice rah rah? I don’t know. If that team is losing, you’re switching the belts, then I say no, you put the World Title on last.”
As for what Bully believes will occur, he cited AEW’s history of trying to give their audience the best moment possible as a sign that Sting will close the show, and end it with one final victory.
“Tony is notorious for feel good moments,” Bully said. “When I say notorious, I’m not using that in a bad sense. I’m using that…Tony does feel good very well. Tony likes to make his AEW fanbase happy. So if I’m going on AEW’s history and the way they book stuff, I would say that that’s going to be a very happy, jovial sincere, emotional, moment. And not only are you going to want everybody live in the arena to feel that emotional moment, you’re going to want that to go right through your TV set, right to your people at home.”
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