The cartoonish arcade-like visuals and sheer pick-and-play nature ofAEW Fight Foreverhide some solid wrestling game mechanics that wouldn’t look out of place in the more sport-like experience in theWWE 2Kseries. The slick animations and gameplay speed allow back-and-forth matches that wrestling and fighting game fans will appreciate.

WhileAEW Fight Foreverlacks some core features, wrestling fans will be pleased to know that there are hidden moves and mechanics to discover about the gameplay that the tutorials don’t teach, like the ability to shake a wrestler’s hand after a tenacious match inAEW Fight Forever.

AEW Fight Forever Jericho offered a handshake by Bryan Danielson

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How to Shake Hands After a Match in AEW Fight Forever

The little touches like bailouts, corner recoils, technician skills, andchain wrestling inAEW Fight Forevercontribute to it being such a fun wrestling game. Another excellent addition to the gameplay is the ability to shake hands with an opponent after a match. This can be performed in single-player and multiplayer - local and online - contests. To initiate a handshake after winning, use the following steps:

Attacking After the Bell in AEW Fight Forever

Instead of shaking a wrestler’s hand after the bell, players can take the unsportsmanlike route and attack them instead. Use the following steps:

AEW Fight Foreveris available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

AEW Fight Forever Omega offering a handshake to CM Punk

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