AEW All In arrived on August 25, and Wembley Stadium was the stage for an electrifying event. The card was packed with title matches, and the Young Bucks were primed to defend their titles against two formidable teams.

At AEW All In, the AEW World Tag Team Titles were up for grabs in a high-stakes match featuring The Young Bucks defending their championship against FTR and The Acclaimed. This provided the Jackson brothers with an opportunity to showcase their heel personas at Wembley Stadium.

The match brought together three of AEW’s top teams, each contributing their distinctive style and intensity to the bout. The Young Bucks, renowned for their high-flying moves and fast-paced action, squared off against FTR’s technical skill and hard-hitting approach, while The Acclaimed brought their charismatic and crowd-pleasing energy. This collision of styles underscored the strength of AEW’s tag team division and the competitive drive of each team vying for the championship.

The Young Bucks made a memorable entrance dressed as Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, with Justin Roberts playfully announcing that they had more hits than The Beatles. Once the match commenced, it was a whirlwind of action.

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The bout featured a flurry of rapid maneuvers, including a series of splashes where every team member managed to block the moves with their knees. Matt Jackson took a Shatter Machine, but Nick Jackson intervened by pulling the referee out of the ring before the count could be completed. Later, Max Caster and Matt Jackson executed a Trigger on Dax, followed by Caster delivering a Shatter Machine of his own. The match was a frenzy of activity, with moments happening in the blink of an eye.

The crowd chanted “Oh, Scissor Me Daddy” to the tune of The White Stripes’ “7 Nation Army” as the match continued. Matt nearly hit Bowens with the title belt, but Billy Gunn’s FameAsser on the belt allowed Caster to land an elbow drop, though Nick Jackson broke up the pinfall. The match was packed with action and near-falls.

The Young Bucks ultimately sealed their victory with an EVP Trigger, marking the first title match of the night where the championship remained with the current holders. After the match, the Grizzled Young Veterans made their way to the ring, where they made their challenge known. Then they took out Cash Wheeler for good measure after the Young Bucks left.

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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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