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Angry Mike Tyson Sends Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts Scrambling In Fear At AEW Double Or Nothing

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On Saturday, All Elite Wrestling presented its AEW All or Nothing event, which took place in Jacksonville, Florida. While the original event was scheduled to be held in Las Vegas, the COVID-19 pandemic shut down those plans, with a scaled-down, audience-free event aired on pay-per-view instead.

One of the most memorable moments came during the title match between Cody Rhodes and Lance Archer, with wrestling legend Jake “The Snake” Roberts in Archer’s corner while boxing icon Mike Tyson was on hand to present the title belt to the winner.

RELATED: Mike Tyson Knocks Out Eminem In ‘Godzilla’ Music Video The match was full of the usual pro-wrestling chicanery, culminating with Roberts entering the ring with his trademark bag full of snakes.

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