AEW Fyter Fest full card predictions: Mike Tyson pops Chris Jericho’s orange bubble

OSAKA, JAPAN - JUNE 09: Chris Jericho looks on at the post match press conference during the Dominion 6.9 In Osaka-Jo Hall of NJPW on June 09, 2019 in Osaka, Japan. (Photo by Etsuo Hara/Getty Images)
OSAKA, JAPAN - JUNE 09: Chris Jericho looks on at the post match press conference during the Dominion 6.9 In Osaka-Jo Hall of NJPW on June 09, 2019 in Osaka, Japan. (Photo by Etsuo Hara/Getty Images) /
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FTR and Young Bucks vs. Jimmy Havoc, Kip Sabian, The Butcher and The Blade

It’s a little bit too soon to give us FTR vs. Young Bucks – I feel like that one’s being saved for All Out – but the way this feud is shaping up, I can’t imagine either of these teams missing either episode of Fyter Fest.

So, since they both happened to get attacked last week by the teams of Butcher/Blade and Sabian/Havoc, I say let them be reluctant tag team partners for a night, if only to scout each other’s moves as closely as possible.

A Britt Baker Segment

I feel like seven matches – including the one right after this slide – is a good amount of matches for a card we’ll be seeing in 90 minute increments – plus commercials – across two weeks, but rather than a match, I say there is still enough time for a segment. Specifically, a Britt Baker segment of some sort.

Baker has turned the negative of her injury into a positive and has given us some stellar promos. I think we could get another one at Fyter Fest, only this one somehow will see Baker cross hairs with multiple women from the roster.

Perhaps she comes out with another crazy conspiracy theory, or to gloat about the woman she accused of injuring her – Kris Statlander – getting injured herself. Out comes the likes of Nyla Rose, Big Swole, and maybe even Anna Jay. Perhaps a brawl ensues that Baker barely manages to roll away from.

This’ll just be a nice segment to fill time, give screen time to an injured Britt Baker and the rest of the women who didn’t make the card, and give us a glimpse of the shape of the women’s roster after it’s been shaken up by injuries. Show us all the faces we should expect to step up to the title picture in the coming weeks.