Two of the match stipulations at AEW All In could not be more different. 

If you want an example of the creative process AEW is making, just look at what’s gone on between the Young Bucks, Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay. If you want to see a potential necessary evil that could divide fans, look at the Texas Death match between “Hangman” Adam Page and Jon Moxley. 

You knew the Young Bucks were going to need something substantial in return to agree to Strickland and Ospreay’s request that they put their executive vice president titles on the line at Globe Life Field on Saturday (3 p.m., Amazon Prime). 

And boy, did AEW pick something intriguing for a match that would have, in the early years of the company, likely been allowed to be just the five-star-level match we expect with little at stake. It was one of the bigger criticisms of AEW.

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