AEW Fight Forever: How to drag opponents

If you’re setting up for a big move for going for the pin in AEW Fight Forever, you’ll need to know how to drag your opponent into position.

After a hard-fought match, you finally hit your finisher and go for the pin to put your opponent away, only for the game to decide that their pinky toe was a millimeter under the bottom rope, and thus, the pin is declared a ropebreak.

This is one of the most frustrating occurrences in wrestling games, where all your hard work is thrown away because of bad placement in the ring. However, while AEW Fight Forever never explains it, there is a way to move your opponent when they’re laying on the floor. We’ll explain how to drag your opponent in AEW Fight Forever.

Before you can go for the pin, you’ll need to know how to get and use finishers in the game. Plus, you can find some of the secrets with hidden WWE entrances and unlockable Cody Rhodes.