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Let's post a list of all the embarrassing/cringe moments from everyone's favorite pissant company
>Despite gearing its product towards the smark demographic, AEW decided the best possible move for a first-ever match under the AEW umbrella at Double Or Nothing would be a comedy battle royale, the exact kind of hokey garbage fans complained about WWE, late-era WCW and TNA doing. Though it was largely well-received, it still displayed a remarkable amount of tone-deafness on the bookers' parts.
>AEW chose to release a new commercial boasting about its dominance in the ratings war over NXT... in the midst of getting worse ratings than NXT back-to-back. Though this was likely a case of bad timing (as AEW did later take the ratings lead back), it still made them come across in a very stupid light.
>At the end of the December 18th edition of AEW Dynamite, in the midst of an attack orchestrated by the Dark Order, a creeper delivered some of the all-time worst looking punches to Dustin Rhodes. The segment was bad enough that it managed to garner responses on Twitter from the likes of Mark Henry, Sean "X-Pac" Waltman, Trish Stratus, Tama Tonga, and Randy Orton.