"That was very innovative!" - AEW personality reacts to Anna Jay and Tay Melo's NSFW move on TV

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Anna Jay and Tay Melo have just pulled out a unique but NSFW move during their match earlier tonight. A major AEW personality had an interesting reaction to this, calling it an innovative maneuver.

TayJay is one of the longest-running duos on the roster. Among all the current women's tag teams, they are the only ones who have survived the test of time. Even during Jay's time as a member of the Dark Order, they have been allied to one another, and this would go on until their time with the Jericho Appreciation Society, and even past its split.

Anna Jay and Tay Melo are entered into the tournament to crown the inaugural AEW Women's World Tag Team Champions. They have yet to compete in their opening round contest, but they are keeping sharp as they were in action earlier tonight against Maya World and Hyan.

During a point in the match, the duo had Maya World on her knees and decided to do a tandem maneuver. With Maya in the middle, they bumped their backsides towards one another, crushing their opponent's head in the process. This was a slightly NSFW move, but one that was effective. Tony Schiavone could not help but point out how innovative this was.

This is nothing new from the duo, as they use this at times during their matches, and it matches how the duo hype themselves up during their entrance together.

See a clip of the moment below.

"That was very innovative!" said Schiavone.

TayJay is looking to become the inaugural AEW Women's Tag Team Champions. But they will have a big challenge ahead, as the new but dominant duo of Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir will be their first opponents. It remains to be seen whether they can brave this storm, and advance further in the tournament.

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Edited by Enzo Curabo

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