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ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

For those of you complaining that Adam Cole, and not Chris Jericho, was named PWI Wrestler of the Year (April 2020), we ask you: Did you vote? This was the closest WOTY voting in 10 years. A few more votes for the AEW World champion would have put him over the top.

“Chris Jericho didn’t wrestle a ton of matches, but what he accomplished for AEW helped change the entire business,” wrote Sandy Meyers.

“Adam Cole was truly outstanding toward the end of the year,” wrote Brian Mazer,

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