The Young Bucks, Tetsuya Naito & Hiromu Takahashi, and Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb delivered an electric performance at Wrestle Dynasty, all vying for the coveted IWGP Tag Team Championships. This high-stakes bout offered everything fans could hope for—teamwork, resilience, and moments of pure chaos.
The action began with Great-O-Khan asserting dominance, forcing Naito out of the ring, and leaving Hiromu Takahashi to contend with Jeff Cobb. As Cobb and Takahashi exchanged power moves, The Young Bucks found an opening, unleashing their signature agility with a stunning apron bomb on Takahashi.
The Bucks capitalized on their momentum, hitting a double superkick on Great-O-Khan, followed by a calculated assault on Cobb outside the ring. However, Naito and Takahashi made a strong comeback, expertly targeting Nick Jackson to shift the momentum.
The tide turned repeatedly, with Great-O-Khan delivering suplexes and Cobb showcasing his raw power. The Bucks, refusing to back down, unleashed synchronized high-flying maneuvers that brought the crowd to its feet. Matt Jackson, in a feat of sheer strength, suplexed both Naito and Takahashi simultaneously, drawing a thunderous ovation.
Despite valiant efforts from all teams, The Young Bucks’ signature Superkick Party and their precision teamwork proved to be decisive. After delivering a devastating TK Driver, Matt and Nick Jackson secured the three-count, claiming the IWGP Tag Team Championships in a match that left the Wrestle Dynasty crowd in awe.
The Young Bucks continue to cement their legacy as one of wrestling’s most iconic tag teams. Do you think they’re the greatest tag team of all time, or does another team deserve that spot? Let us know in the comments below!