AEW reveals new All-Atlantic Championship
Last night saw AEW announce a brand new championship in the men’s division that will co-exist alongside the TNT and AEW World Championship in the men’s division.
For weeks fans and specialists have speculated about a new championship being revealed on AEW television. However, the title the fans thought the most would be confirmed was the trios championships due to the number of trios and stables that the roster has.
Tony Khan has let people know in previous reports that AEW does have the trios belts it’s just a matter of when it will be revealed.
On the other hand, what we did get on AEW Dynamite last night was the unveiling of the brand new All-Atlantic Championship.
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AEW revealed the championship in a small vignette package narrated by AEW commentator Tony Schiavone. Schiavone described the All-Atlantic Championship as a new opportunity for championship calibre athletes to fight and fulfil their destiny and have something to show in the process.
The title visualises the Japanese, British, American, Chinese, Canadian and Mexican flags to represent all the AEW fans watching worldwide in over 130 trophies.
The tournament bracket for the title was revealed before the Buddy Matthews v Pac match that their bout was a qualifying match for a spot in a 4-way match for the All-Atlantic Championship at Forbidden Door.
Other participants include Malakai Black, Miro, Ethan Page, Penta Oscuro and two to be revealed NJPW stars.
The bracket is as shown below:
The first qualifier saw Pac and Buddy Matthews collide in a spectacular athletic display, the bout was fast-paced and captivating from start to finish. The difference-maker saw Pac drop Matthews with a poisonrana before


