Kenny Omega has not been able to escape his issues with Don Callis, even after losing the IWGP United States Championship to Will Ospreay.
Callis won’t rest until Omega is driven out of professional wrestling, and his latest attempt saw Konosuke Takeshita, Jay White & Juice Robinson beat down Omega.
Put in the hospital, it was left up to Hangman Page to decide the next move – and knew what Omega wanted. He wanted revenge on all three, and to round out the numbers – got Kota Ibushi involved.
Kenny Omega Brings His Two Greatest Tag Team Partners To Wembley
Page would kick things off with Robinson, showing his agility as he dodged strikes before a big boot to the face. Omega got the tag as Page extended the arm of Robinson – allowing for the diving axe handle. Robinson was ping-ponged with some strikes, before Ibushi & White got tagged.
Their rivalry in NJPW would be picked right back up as White slapped Ibushi across the face – and Ibushi responded with a stiff kick to the chest.
Takeshita would get the tag, and was met by his mentors from DDT – Ibushi & Omega. Ibushi was sent to the floor, but Omega would hit the Hurricanrana to send Takeshita out – and set up the Terminator Dive – catching both White & Takeshita.
Back in the ring, Robinson would get a lucky strike on Omega to gain control, and Takeshita would follow up with the Takeshita-Line.
White would get in and keep the pressure on with a rear chinlock, before Robinson tagged in and hit a snap suplex for a two count. Omega would trade jabs with Robinson, and while he’s no Terry Funk – he held his own until taking the Left Hand Of God.
Omega would break across the ring for a tag, but The Gunns would pull Ibushi & Page off the apron. Ibushi took The Gunns down, and Page got the tag, sending White flying with a Fallaway Slam before a lariat to the floor. Page would hit dives onto White & Robinson, and set up Dead Eye in the ring.
Konosuke Takeshita Steals The Win From An Over Eager Omega
White slipped free and was met by Ibushi, who hit a series of strikes before the standing moonsault. Takeshita made the save but was sent to the floor.
Omega & Ibushi hit the Golden Triangle moonsaults, and suddenly – White was alone in the ring. It was a three on one beatdown, with Omega, Page & Ibushi taking turns beating White down.
Kamigoye would be blocked as White hit the Uranage, and Omega & Takeshita hit the ring. Omega would hit a series of Snap Dragon Suplexes to take down White & Robinson as they rushed the ring – before Takeshita hit the Blue Thunder Bomb for a two count. Takeshita tried for the Power Drive Knee, but Omega avoided and hit the Poisonrana.
Page would catch Takeshita on the top rope with a Moonsault Slam, before once again The Gunns got involved and was dropped.
The Buckshot Lariat was set up by Page, but White shoved Robinson out of the way to save him. Takeshita would block a Kamigoye from Ibushi with a knee strike of his own, but Page hit the Blindside Buckshot.
Omega would look to hit the V-Trigger, but White made the save – and took one of his own. Robinson took the next, before White took another… and Takeshita would take advantage. Omega would be rolled up, and stole the victory – leaving the packed crowd shocked.
Who Is The Best Tag Team In The World Today?
When we finally saw FTR & Young Bucks get to wrestle – it was a major deal for fans. It was a legitimate dream match. The Young Bucks won the first match, but can you really decide a feud like this with one match?
When it came time for Round 2, FTR would claim the victory – and now, we get to Round 3. Infront of 80,000 fans, it is time to see who the best tag team in the world truly is.
Dax Harwood would kick things off with Nick Jackson, and took things right to chain wrestling – but when Cash Wheeler found the tag, Nick would be able to take control with a series of scoop slams. Wheeler would catch Matt Jackson with a powerslam before FTR hit a tag team leg drop.
FTR & Young Bucks would get into the ring for a four man brawl, and FTR would be sent to the floor with a double clothesline.
Harwood was dropped with a PK before Wheeler was cut down with a spear. Back in the ring, Wheeler would take the first superkick of the match, before Nick hit the Swanton Bomb for a two count.
Matt Jackson would ensure that a tag was not made as he took out Harwood with a superkick. Wheeler would keep fighting as Harwood recovered, and completed the tag. Harwood would hit a series of German Suplexes, before a roll up for a two count.
A springboard crossbody from Harwood would follow, but the next German Suplex saw Matt land on his feet and hit the Northern Lights Suplex.
FTR Catch Young Bucks Out Of The Sky
Nick would hit the ring and went for a superkick, missing and nearly taking a Slingshot Powerbomb. Harwood would be countered but attempted the Sharpshooter, before hitting Nick with the powerbomb. Matt would end up in the Sharpshooter, and Wheeler got Nick on the apron – only to be kicked off into the ring steps.
Nick would hit the Slingshot Facebuster on Harwood to save his brother, before floating to the apron through the middle rope for a Springboard Moonsault on Wheeler.
FTR tried for the Powerplex in the ring, but was unable to fully connect. Nick would accidentally hit Matt with a lariat, and was set up for the Mindbreaker Piledriver – which got FTR a two count.
Young Bucks would hit Harwood with a series of Superkicks, before trying for the Mindbreaker themselves . Harwood would manage to kick out, while Wheeler was kept down on the floor with a dive from Nick. BTE Trigger would be set up, but Harwood ducked – and Bucks hit each other with knee strikes.
Wheeler would hit a dive onto Nick on the floor, before FTR hit Matt with the BTE Trigger and Shatter Machine – getting a near fall.
Wheeler would tease a Springboard 450 Splash, a fake out to allow Harwood to hit a superkick on Matt. Nick took Harwood out, and Wheeler tried the 450 Splash – but got nothing but canvas and a superkick.
BTE Trigger followed, but Harwood was able to make the last second save. Young Bucks hit Harwood with the Shatter Machine, before another BTE Trigger on Wheeler – and this time, he kicked out on his own. The Meltzer Driver would be blocked into the Shatter Machine – and FTR remains the AEW World Tag Team Champions.
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