AEW presented All In at Wembley Stadium on the 25th, and it was quite a show. The event saw new champions crowned from start to finish, including in the trios division. Pac is now 1/3 of the new champions, but he might have had another opportunity sooner if his previous partners hadn’t moved on.
Pac, Wheeler Yuta, and Claudio won the AEW Trios Titles at All In. This was a significant win for Pac at Wembley Stadium, as he opened the main card with a new title belt and climbed to retrieve the titles at the end of the match. It could be seen as a gesture from Tony Khan, reflecting Pac’s commitment to AEW.
It was reported via Fightful Select that AEW had considered giving the Death Triangle another run with the Trios Titles, but this plan was shelved. With Penta and Fenix on their way out, Tony Khan decided against it.
“Death Triangle winning the trios titles was considered quite a while back, but didn’t happen because of the Lucha Bros impending departure.”
Pac is now AEW Trios Champion with his new partners. Although the Death Triangle had previously held those titles, Penta and Fenix’s departure led Tony Khan to opt for a different lineup.
Penta and Fenix appear to be heading to WWE, though it’s unclear when they will debut or which brand they will join. They are expected to be valuable additions to any tag team division.
Pac’s reign as one-third of the Trios Champions in AEW comes with new partners due to Penta and Fenix’s exit. Stay tuned for more updates on AEW, WWE, and the wider pro wrestling world, as news and rumors continue to evolve.
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