Ever since Kenny Omega became AEW World Champion, he’s been a different man. With Don Callis in his ear, he’s been pushing The Young Bucks away in favor of Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson. Bucks have had just about enough of this, but tonight will team with their old Bullet Club allies for the first time in five years.
They will be taking on Evil Uno, Stu Greyson, John Silver and Alex Reynolds of The Dark Order. Before the Bucks hit the ring, Don Callis & Kenny Omega showed the wedge is building as planned, but they will try to get on the same page as Gallows & Anderson at least. They know that you need to be on the same page with Dark Order, and Bucks know Uno & Greyson so well.
Bullet Club vs. Dark Order
Uno would start with Anderson, and have his wrist grabbed early, but easily move into a side headlock. Shoulder tackle would hit, and Uno got a Manhattan drop and went back to the wrist. Silver was tagged in, and wanted Gallows. The biggest man in the match met the smallest, but they were equal in power somehow.
Silver wouldn’t back down from Gallows, and was insulted when Gallows decided to get down on his knees, being peppered with hard forearms. Anderson hit Silver in the back with a knee, but he fled before Silver noticed, Nick taking the punch instead. Matt would tag in and go for a superkick, missing by a mile as Reynolds tagged in and hit a big dropkick.
Nick got a blind tag, and Young Bucks hit a double hip toss before rolling into a double kick. The bulldog dropkick combo landed flush as well. Gallows tagged in, and all of Bullet Club rushed Reynolds in the corner before a four way backdrop combo in the middle of the ring.
Reynolds was in some serious trouble, and the moment he got moving Anderson tripped him up. Uno tripped up Matt in response. Jim Ross claimed they should be ejected, forgetting they’re involved in the match, and not just managers. Reynolds tagged in Greyson, who exploded into the ring with a series of strikes, and blocked a superkick into a German Suplex before taking out the Good Brothers. Few can control a ring like Greyson, who got a frog splash across the ring on Anderson for a near fall.
Stu Greyson & John Silver Are Stars, But Young Bucks Are Better
During the break, Gallows helped Anderson out by flapjacking Greyson, allowing him to get beaten down and isolated by Bullet Club. Coming back, a huge brawl had just concluded, with Dark Order having evaded a triple apron powerbomb, and Greyson nailing a Pele Kick to Nick Jackson. Silver was tagged in, and he’d control Nick with ease, then take out the rest of Bullet Club along the way.
Nick went for a backslide, but was countered into a brainbuster. Uno tagged in, and used the referee as a partner for a neckbreaker and went for the Swanton Bomb and missed. Matt tagged in, but got a Northern Lights Suplex on both Uno & Greyson. Silver & Reynolds got the Enziguri into Stunner into German Suplex combo, and Uno& Greyson nailed Fatality, but Anderson broke the pin at two.
Nick made this match into a superkick party before diving onto Dark Order on the outside. The apron powerbombs worked, and Greyson was hit with a four way superkick. Uno was able to break that pin up, before being nailed with a Magic Killer by Gallows & Anderson. Greyson was hit with the Meltzer Driver, and this one was over.
Next week at Beach Break, Young Bucks enter a Battle Royale that determines their next challengers. If they win, they choose their challengers. Who would The Young Bucks choose? Let us know what you think in the comment section down below.
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