During a Twitter Q&A today, Nick Jackson was asked about the potential of booking problems later down the line with AEW keeping track of wins and losses.
Jackson said, “It’ll reset.”
It’ll reset https://t.co/eitZCF5t4C
— The Young Bucks® (@NickJacksonYB) November 12, 2019
Rather than having wrestlers with records like 23-39 in a couple of years, this seems like it could mean that AEW may have something like “seasons” for their win-loss records. Maybe it’ll reset after All Out each year, since that’ll be their marquee annual PPV, or maybe after Double or Nothing, since that was their first PPV as AEW.

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