A highly anticipated six-man tag team match on Wednesday’s episode of AEW Dynamite delivered a spectacle of athleticism and high-risk maneuvers, culminating in a victory for The Young Bucks over The Rascalz and the returning Private Party. The win secures The Young Bucks a challenge for FTR’s AEW World Tag Team Championships.
The match, described by one observer as “electrifying,” featured a rapid pace and a constant stream of innovative offense. Private Party, making a surprise return to AEW programming, demonstrated they had lost none of their signature agility and teamwork. Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen integrated seamlessly into the contest, matching the intensity of both The Rascalz – Desmond Xavier and Myron Reed – and the established experience of Matthew and Nicholas Jackson.
Even as The Young Bucks ultimately prevailed as California’s hometown heroes, the outcome was viewed by some as strategically necessary. The Bucks’ victory avoids a potentially damaging loss for the newly-returned Private Party, and places the pinfall on Xavier and Reed, marking their first defeat on AEW television.
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The match between The Young Bucks, The Rascalz, and Private Party exemplified the style of wrestling AEW has grow known for, characterized by high-flying moves and a willingness to push the boundaries of in-ring performance.