AEW’s All In event at Wembley Stadium was a major spectacle last year, and this year’s edition continued the tradition with a packed card of title matches and intriguing stipulations designed to captivate fans. Among the highlights was a high-stakes Ladder match for the AEW World Trios Titles, featuring The Patriarchy, Bang Bang Gang, House of Black, and the team of Pac and Blackpool Combat Club. The Patriarchy, comprising Christian Cage, Killswitch, and Nick Wayne, entered the match as the defending champions, aiming to hold off three formidable challengers.

The Ladder match was a showcase of intense competition, with each team bringing their unique style to the ring. Bang Bang Gang, represented by Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn, and Colten Gunn, injected a high-energy, chaotic element into the mix. House of Black’s Malakai Black, Brody King, and Buddy Matthews employed their dark, hard-hitting tactics, while Pac and Blackpool Combat Club’s Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta relied on technical skill and teamwork.

The ladder format added to the drama, with teams battling not only each other but also the physical challenge of climbing to the titles. The chaotic environment led to numerous high-risk maneuvers and fierce confrontations as all four teams vied for the AEW World Trios Titles. Kicking off the show, the match had its introductions during the Zero-Hour event.

The crowd at Wembley Stadium was fully engaged, responding enthusiastically to the constant high spots. Tables were brought into play, and Pac delivered a spectacular dive to the outside, earning cheers from the London audience. Christian Cage and Luchasaurus came close to claiming the titles, as did Harley Cameron, but were thwarted each time.

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The Gunns demonstrated solid teamwork throughout, delivering tight tag action. Claudio executed a notable swing on Juice Robinson, which ended with a Wheeler Yuta dropkick, followed by Pac’s Red Arrow. It seems Pac may be forging new alliances, with his former Death Triangle stablemates, Penta and Fenix, reportedly heading to WWE.

The match escalated further with two tables set up in the ring. Brody King and Claudio climbed the ladder with the Gunns on their backs, resulting in a dramatic crash through the tables, clearing the way for Juice Robinson to climb. However, Nick Wayne intervened.

Nick Wayne executed a thrilling tope into a Destroyer on Malakai Black through a ringside table. Juice Robinson then brought in a massive ladder, but Christian Cage’s interference led to Robinson’s painful fall. Christian followed with a Killswitch on Pac using a chair, while Wheeler Yuta attempted to climb the ladder but was blinded by Christian’s spray and then assaulted with a chair.

Mama Wayne got a dose of the spray from Juice, who then took a table bump at ringside. Christian tried to climb the ladder, but Buddy Matthews entered the ring, set up his own ladder, and was speared off by Christian through another table. Christian and Killswitch then assisted Cage up the ladder, but Pac leaped in to stop him.

In a dramatic final moment, Pac kicked Christian off the ladder and grabbed the titles, marking a significant victory for Pac, Claudio, and Wheeler Yuta. This win makes Pac a two-time Trios Champion, having previously held the titles with Fenix and Penta.

What are your thoughts on the title match outcome at Wembley Stadium? Do you feel the titles are getting the attention they deserve? Share your opinions in the comments section!

H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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