Bret Hart unveiled the AEW World Title at Double Or Nothing and to quote Jim Ross, it's a good looking strap.

There were a lot of big-time matches at Double Or Nothing, some of which are still going on at the time of typing this. However, only one of the nine matches on the card was for a championship. Understandable as since this is AEW's first ever event, it hasn't had the chance to crown any champions yet.

In fact, the one match on the card with gold on the line featured titles that belong to a different company. The AAA Tag Team Championships. The Young Bucks defeated The Lucha Brothers for the titles on the Mexican stars' home turf. Pentagon and Fenix failed to return the favor on Saturday night and lost again Double Or Nothing.

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AEW obviously can't rely on outside titles forever, and at Double Or Nothing, it revealed its first and most important title to the world. The AEW World Championship. In a twist that made the moment even more monumental, Bret Hart was the man who unveiled the championship. The Hitman was held up for a little while though due to an interfering MJF.

After Jimmy Havoc and Jungle Boy disposed of the loud-mouthed MJF, Hart proceeded to unsheath the championship and show it to the fans. Hart was joined in the ring by Hangman Page, one of the two men who will compete for the gold. Page will face the winner of the Kenny Omega versus Chris Jericho match for the title at AEW's next PPV. By the time you read this, you will likely know who the winner of Double Or Nothing's main event is.

Last but not least, what seems to be the most important thing to wrestling fans nowadays when it comes to titles, how does it look? If you ask us, pretty damn good. It didn't get booed which is basically the low benchmark set by WWE's last couple of title revelations. Now, all we want to know is who the title's first holder will be. That will be decided at Fight for the Fallen on July 13.

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