The Young Bucks heard Swerve In Our Glory & Team Taz talking about who the best tag team in the world today is, and decided to set the record straight. The best tag team in the world is The Young Bucks, and they intend to prove that here tonight. With the AEW World Tag Team Championships on the line, they will face both teams, shutting down two challengers in rapid fashion.
Young Bucks Are In Big Match Mode
Young Bucks hit the ring knowing this one would be a fight, and that their reign could be a short one if not careful. Rick Knox was the referee for this match, someone who has called countless Young Bucks matches in Pro Wrestling Guerilla. Lee would start with Matt, and threw a jumping solebutt kick – and Matt got out of dodge.
Swerve & Nick would hit the ring, and Nick finally met someone who could match his speed. He’d head to the apron, and Nick flipped to the floor only for Swerve to be in his face. An arm drag in the ring would lead to an armbar, before Starks tagged in. Matt hit the ring and took a back elbow, before going for the Locomotion Northern Lights Suplexes, with Swerve caught in the fourth one.
Hobbs & Lee would toss Matt aside, before Starks & Nick tried to beat down Lee – but were thrown away. Swerve & Lee would work together to set up an uppercut to the neck, before Lee was used to take Swerve off the top rope. Starks & Hobbs would take Swerve down with a big dropkick, before Starks would put the pressure on in the corner.
Team Taz Show Their Skills
Nick would tag himself in, and Swerve would be beaten into the Young Bucks corner. A neckbreaker – backbreaker from Young Bucks would land, before he’d block a double dropkick with a kick of his own. Lee would get the tag and cleared the ring, before looking for a dive to the floor and being stopped by Team Taz.
Lee would catch a dive from Nick, and powerbombed him into his brother. Spirit Bomb in the ring was blocked, before Hobbs tagged in – and was almost hit with a massive superplex. He’d fight free with the headbutts, clearing half the ring with a Bullfrog Splash for a two count.
Nick got the tag, but Team Taz hit a Doomsday Device cutter for a two count. Matt & Swerve tagged in, and a big backbreaker and lariat would follow. Swerve was driven into the corner, before taking a superkick from The Young Bucks.
Lee took a superkick party, and would rise right back up. Starks & Young Bucks hit a triple superkick, before Young Bucks took him out. Hobbs was used to take down the referee – and the AEW World Tag Team Championship belt was in the ring.
Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland Go For Broke
Starks would stop the attack with a superkick, before Starks hit a superkick. Swerve got it with the pumpkick, before taking a low blow. Matt would hit Lee & Hobbs with the belt before getting a two count on Swerve.
BTE Trigger was set, and would land on Swerve – only for Starks to make the save. Lee would block the Meltzer Driver and hit the Swerve Stomp with Swerve – but Hobbs & Starks made the save. Hobbs hit the Last Will & Testament Spinebuster on four men in a row – one onto the next.
Swerve would be caught with a roll up from Starks, before the Roshambo was set up. He’d lose Swerve, before nailing a spear – with Nick Jackson making the save this time. Lee would send Hobbs to the floor, before Starks punched him in the ear – only for Swerve to bounce off Lee with a moonsault.
Lee hit the pounce on Swerve, before diving to the floor. Swerve Stomp in the ring on Starks would land – and WE HAVE NEW CHAMPIONS! Swerve In Our Glory are AEW World Tag Team Champions!
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