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Andrew Mccoy The Young Bucks will challenge FTR for the AEW World Tag Team Championship while Kenny Omega and Hangman Page team with Kota Ibushi to battle Konosuke Takeshita and Bullet Club Gold's "Switchblade" Jay White and Juice Robinson in trios action.
On the grandest stage AEW has ever promoted, the competitors so influential in the formation of the company...will lose.
All of them.
The Bucks and FTR are essentially bulletproof at this point, but it would mean more for Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler to retain Sunday because they are such a central part of AEW Collision.
It can be argued that they, along with CM Punk, are the foundation of that show and taking the titles off of them hurts that program more than it strengthens Nick and Matt Jackson at this point.
As for the babyfaces in the trios match, it is essentially the same concept.
White and Robinson are key players on Collision. Takeshita is still finding his footing as a top heel who belongs in the same atmosphere as Omega. Beating them accomplishes nothing because it does not somehow magically strengthen Omega, Page and Ibushi.
They are established stars around the world, while fans who did not follow New Japan Pro-Wrestling are still looking for a reason to take the Bullet Club duo seriously and for Takeshita to earn that win that convinces them he is not just the flavor of the week.
The creative on Wednesday's Dynamite lends credibility to the idea that Omega, Page and the Bucks will lose Sunday, with The Cleaner standing tall following the opening segment and the challengers to FTR's titles telling Harwood and Wheeler they will only ever be the team who got their name from a YouTube show.
Losing to the Jackson brothers would essentially prove them right.