FTR Throws Down the Gauntlet: Young Bucks Challenged to Epic Showdown at AEW All In, Inside Wembley Stadium!

FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) have issued a major challenge for AEW All In.

The duo challenged the Young Bucks to a match at the event, which takes place on August 27th from legendary Wembley Stadium in London. The champs called out the Bucks on tonight’s AEW Collision from Greensboro, stating that they want to cement themselves as the greatest tag team of all time and want to cement their legacy by besting the Bucks in a rubber match.

Young Bucks vs. FTR III
Wembley Stadium
ALL OUT!

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— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 6, 2023

FTR also defeated Big Bill and Brian Cage at tonight’s Collision, their fourth defense since winning the titles from the Gunns back in April.

AEW has yet to confirm the tag title match for All In. As of this writing, the only match confirmed for All In is MJF defending the world title against Adam Cole. Stay tuned.

The FTR challenge to the Young Bucks has sent shockwaves through the professional wrestling world. The reigning AEW Tag Team Champions are looking to solidify their status as the greatest tag team of all time, and they believe that defeating the Young Bucks in a rubber match at AEW All In will help them achieve that goal.

The challenge was issued during the latest episode of AEW Collision, which took place in Greensboro. FTR, comprised of Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler, made it clear that they want to cement their legacy by besting the Young Bucks in a high-stakes match at Wembley Stadium in London on August 27th.

Both teams have a storied history, with their previous encounters being highly competitive and intense. The Young Bucks, consisting of Matt and Nick Jackson, have proven themselves as one of the most innovative and exciting tag teams in professional wrestling, while FTR has showcased their technical prowess and hard-hitting style.

The upcoming match, Young Bucks vs. FTR III, has generated buzz among fans and industry insiders alike. The significance of the match taking place at Wembley Stadium, a venue steeped in wrestling history, adds to the anticipation surrounding the event.

As of now, AEW has yet to confirm the tag title match for All In. However, with the challenge laid out by FTR and the Young Bucks’ reputation as a top-tier tag team, it is highly likely that this match will be added to the card.

FTR’s victory over Big Bill and Brian Cage at Collision further solidified their dominance as tag team champions. This marked their fourth successful title defense since winning the titles from the Gunns back in April.

While the tag title match for All In is yet to be officially announced, the only confirmed match for the event is MJF defending the world title against Adam Cole. Fans can expect more exciting matchups to

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