The final scene of AEW’s Revolution pay-per-view didn’t go as planned this past Sunday, and the company has been doing everything it can to recover ever since. After defending his AEW World Championship in an Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch, Kenny Omega left Jon Moxley handcuffed and unconscious in the middle of the ring as the timer for the explosion that would “blow up” the ring ticked down to its final minute. Eddie Kingston, proving that he was still Moxley’s friend despite their previous battles, jumped on top of Mox to protect him as the clock hit zero.

SAD, BUT TRUE!

I’ve been there - at the 1995 KOTDM when the exploding ring underperformed.

I feel bad for Mox & Omega, but suggest that @AEW deep-six the Kenny built a crummy ring story, and just admit that mistakes happen…and will learn from this mistake.

Just my opinion. pic.twitter.com/xBEB8q1XPV