In an interview that debuted prior to Dynamite, Khan said that whoever holds the title after November's annual Full Gear pay-per-view will get an automatic spot in the Classic. However, the titleholder will have to win the tournament final at December's Worlds End PPV in order to keep their championship.
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Khan also reiterated that the rules around the Continental title will remain the same: no interference and no one allowed at ringside.
This is a little weird. Because now that Eddie has dropped the title to Okada, it has to be explained that Eddie is the Continental Crown winner, but not the champion, and inversely, that Okada is the Continental Champion, but not the tournament winner. Feels like adding mud to the water.
Is the Continental Championship part of the newly revived rankings? If so, why did Okada get a shot without having wrestled a singles match in AEW? Did his ranking in NJPW carry over? I guess you could patch the holes in the story by just saying "The Bucks used their power as EVP's to force Eddie to put one of his titles on the line." But, man, this is really fucky.
Good news out of all this, unless he drops the belt, we know Okada will be in the next CC tournament.
@Neon_Carnivore@GeekFTW I don't mind a title being reset every year with a tournament and otherwise working like a regularly championship. I forgot that the rankings were back, in which case it does matter more that Okada got a shot out of nowhere. However, I don't feel like they've referenced the rankings that much in general. Still not convinced they're a good idea, but I'm open to seeing more.