Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler have established themselves as one of the greatest tag teams in the modern day. While they are respected for their work inside the ring, they have been criticized for their behavior online for the past few months. Now it appears that Harwood shut down reports of divisiveness in AEW.

Earlier this year, Dax Harwood was met with a lot of negativity online as a hater who wanted him to lose his job. This ended up affecting Dax Harwood’s mental health in a big way and the hatred he gets hasn’t really stopped much.

FTR was also part of the main event during AEW Collision’s debut, as they teamed up with CM Punk and squared off against Bullet Club Gold and Samoa Joe. The show ended up becoming a resounding success.

However, Bryan Alvarez recently reported that there is a lot of divisiveness in AEW after this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite. Dax Harwood took to Twitter and shut down Alvarez’s report, making it clear the backstage environment is healthy and they are all like a family.

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I can’t thank everyone in AEW enough for how well they treated Finley this week at Dynamite. You all made her feel so special. If there is a “divisiveness” that a certain individual is reporting, I didn’t see it AT ALL. Check the Collision locker room too. This is a family.

With CM Punk back in the fold, only time will tell whether AEW will go back to its glory days and usher in a new era for the company. Regardless, it appears there is backstage harmony in the company once again.

What’s your view on what Dax Harwood said? Do you believe there is no divisiveness in AEW? Sound off in the comments!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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