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A historic event happens on Sunday as AEW and New Japan Pro Wrestling join forces to present Forbidden Door from the United Center in Chicago.

The main event is for the interim AEW Heavyweight Championship as former titlist Jon Moxley takes on former multi-time IWGP Heavyweight titlist and NJPW legend Hiroshi Tanahashi.

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Initially, CM Punk, the AEW Heavyweight Champion, was set to face Tanahashi. But Punk suffered an injury that required surgery and was forced to pull out. Instead of having to vacate the belt, AEW CEO and owner Tony Khan created an interim title with the winner facing Punk in the future.

Also on the show, IWGP Heavyweight Champion Jay White defends his belt against Kazuchika Okada, Hangman Page, and Adam Cole, and Will Ospreay puts his IWGP United States title against Orange Cassidy.

Every AEW pay-per-view has delivered up to this point. Add in New Japan, which presents some of the best wrestling in the world, and AEW/NJPW Forbidden Door 2022 should be a show to remember.

All Elite Wrestling returns to Chicago on Sunday night with an international, inter-promotional pay-per-view that also features the stars of New Japan Pro-Wrestling called Forbidden Door.

What initially looked to be a dream card of AEW vs. NJPW matches has faced some considerable setbacks of late, with injuries keeping top-tier talent on the sidelines and a maligned lineup creating more disappointment than intrigue.

However, the powers-that-be in the two companies have still managed to construct what should be a card full of superb in-ring action, headlined by an AEW Interim World Championship match between Jon Moxley and Hiroshi Tanahashi.

Who will leave the event with the title in their possession and what else can fans expect from the blockbuster show? Find out with this updated card and early predictions for the PPV, which will be streamed exclusively in the United States via the B/R app.

We have seen Orange Cassidy show out against the best in the business before, in matches against PAC, Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho.

He will have the opportunity to add to that list when he battles Will Ospreay in a contest that may have come from out of nowhere but should still be awesome.

One thing it won’t be, though, is unpredictable.

No matter how great it proves to be, and it could well steal the show on a card packed with potential for strong in-ring work, this is absolutely Ospreay’s to win. He is one of the most celebrated wrestlers in the world and responsible for Match of the Year candidates nearly every time he sets foot inside the squared circle.

Cassidy will hang in there with him, and the fans in the United Center will likely be behind Freshly Squeezed, but that will not affect the outcome.

In one of the few instances where a New Japan star is obviously going over, Ospreay will win and further enhance his star on the global stage.

IWGP world tag team champions United Empire sent a message to Roppongi Vice’s Trent Beretta and Rocky Romero and Ring of Honor world champions FTR with a sneak attack that left both duos lying.

They will have a shot at revenge in Chicago on Sunday, when both sets of tag team titles are on the line in a special Winner Takes All match.

This might seem like the perfect opportunity to establish Great-O-Khan and Jeff Cobb as a dominant force in the States or a feel-good moment for the oft-underrated Beretta and Romero, but this is all about FTR and adding to their growing collection of titles.

Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood have been the best tag team in the industry for a long time, and they are being rewarded for it in 2022 with the biggest push of their careers and reigns as both ROH and AAA titleholders.

Sunday will see them add more gold to their collection ahead of what should be an even more significant Winner Takes All match in August against AEW tag team champs The Young Bucks.

What should be a strong match from an in-ring perspective will see the Top Guys earn a win and likely six more stars from Dave Meltzer.

All Elite Wrestling returns to Chicago on Sunday night with an international, inter-promotional pay-per-view that also features the stars of New Japan Pro-Wrestling called Forbidden Door.

What initially looked to be a dream card of AEW vs. NJPW matches has faced some considerable setbacks of late, with injuries keeping top-tier talent on the sidelines and a maligned lineup creating more disappointment than intrigue.

However, the powers-that-be in the two companies have still managed to construct what should be a card full of superb in-ring action, headlined by an AEW Interim World Championship match between Jon Moxley and Hiroshi Tanahashi.

Who will leave the event with the title in their possession and what else can fans expect from the blockbuster show? Find out with this updated card and early predictions for the PPV, which will be streamed exclusively in the United States via the B/R app.

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