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Kyle O'Reilly & Roderick Strong vs. Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson

Match

Match Data
Date:
20.08.2025
WON rating:
****1/4
Match type:
7.63
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 140
Number of comments: 20
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Average rating: 7.64  [140]
Average rating in 2026: 7.67  [3]
Average rating in 2025: 7.64  [137]
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00fishman wrote on 18.03.2026:
[8.0] "Good match. Loved the story of the Broke Bucks screwing up all of their double teams, very entertaining watch for sure. Paragon are some of the best Collision guys atm, and I'm glad Kyle got his mini push before he got injured."
Screaming Enigma wrote on 03.01.2026:
[7.0] "Pretty solid main event to close out the show. I would have thought this would be a bit better considering the two teams involved and the amount of time they ended up getting. That said, this was still a fun time, in which both teams were presented well."
Malky92 wrote on 21.09.2025:
[7.0] "Paragon gets a nice reaction while the Bucks get a jobber entrance, referred to as Rod and Todd here continuing their recent run as humiliated former EVPs. O'Reilly and Matt Jackson start with some mat wrestling, O'Reilly looking quick here. O'Reilly continues to get the better of Matt for the next few holds as Strong enters and Paragon takes control. Nick refuses to tag in before taking a pratfall and kicking the announce desk in frustration and hurting his other foot on the barricade. Great stuff there. Finally Matt wins an exchange and tags in Nick who kicks around Paragon for a bit taking control for the Bucks for the first time. Strong beats up Matt before Nick accidentally hits Matt with a moonsault off the apron. Nick and O'Reilly looking great so far. Nick continues to look good hitting O'Reilly with a spike piledriver on the outside. Bucks double team Strong before Matt hits a blockbuster on O'Reilly to the outside, that was really nice. Pace kicks up for a bit with the Bucks flying around before Strong makes the tag. O'Reilly has a weaker hot tag here with a strange double dragon screw spot but a good dropkick to Matt on the floor. Crowd behind O'Reilly as he gets an armbreaker on Nick who reaches the ropes. Matt starts a comeback as the Bucks superkick both men before a double down. Really picking up now, Matt suplexes both men as he starts to look strong and the Bucks start to hit their awesome double team offense on O'Reilly. Paragon start to double team Matt which is a bit awkward. O'Reilly has an ankle lock on Nick when Callis then Okada run in, Callis distracting the ref from noticing Matt taping to O'Reilly's ankle lock then Okada hitting the Rainmaker on O'Reilly before Bucks hit double superkicks on Strong. Ref becomes deaf here. Then Matt hits the TK driver on O'Reilly for the win. Nick looked great here, followed by Matt."
itscalledtaylorham wrote on 20.09.2025:
[7.0] "This was a good match that gets docked a full point for the finish. Paragon dominate most of the match, hit their team finisher and individual finishers, then Don Callis just comes from the back to talk to the ref for reasons I guess, and provides cover for Okada to lay out Paragon so the Bucks win. Sure, I guess."
MrWeen wrote on 19.09.2025:
[6.0] "What a dumb way to ruin a decent match. It's just wrong that the ref has his back turned for like one minute while Okada does a run in. Like it wasn't even subtle at all. It just makes the whole thing look stupid. At least a ref bump looks somewhat plausible."
MarkCarnochan97 wrote on 07.09.2025:
[7.0] "Having been there on the night, if this had not come (unannounced) at the end of a five and a half hour show, then it would have burnt the house down, but the crowd were insanely tired and so the response and the engagement in the match was close to nothing. The crowd had also not been great all night anyway"
GimliJr wrote on 28.08.2025:
[5.0] "A very cool main event between two of the best teams of the last decade. It came at a somewhat slump for Paragon, but the match was still of good quality. In-ring quality: 2/4. Stakes: 0.5/2. Justification: 0.5/1. Place on the card: 0.75/1. Suspense: 0.25/1. Bonuses/penalties: none. Total: 5/10. Match seen on AEW Plus."
Hayterade wrote on 27.08.2025:
[8.0] "Paragon are so underrated, they should be in the tag title picture right now. Young bucks character work has been amazing with this gimmick. The match was amazing with fantastic spots"
Bloodborne195 wrote on 26.08.2025:
[8.0] "A good match as expected from these 4 men. I find it a shame that we had to wait so long since the arrival of Undisputed Era in AEW. Because at that time it was sold to us for months and we ended up getting nothing."
Jacksaccount wrote on 25.08.2025:
[9.0] "After seeing about 1, 000 Young Bucks matches, I am continually impressed by how they tweak their move set around their gimmick. Nick flipping out of the ring only to kick the turnbuckle was a particular highlight of their usual moveset gone awry as their bad luck continues. However, the thing that makes us a particularly good match to me is the chemistry shown with paragon. Kyle O'Reilly in particular engages in some grappling exchanges with Matt that would belong at world of sport. When you combine that with roderick's physicality and the Bucks being the bucks this is 4 1/2 stars for me"
SkyIcons wrote on 25.08.2025:
[7.0] "Good TV main event. Wish the crowd was better but they were at hour 4 of the taping so whatever. Some cool sequences here."
Manuello10 wrote on 24.08.2025:
[8.0] "The Bucks post-all-in are definitely the best thing about AEW. Every match is a gem, and this whole story of them being treated like jobbers is amazing. The match is beyond excellent. It's a shame about the ending. Why didn't Okada step in to help the Bucks during the tournament for the #1 contender for the tag titles? 7.5/10"
ParkwayDriver wrote on 24.08.2025:
[7.0] "Good main event match as one would expect with four that know each other as well as they do. Underwhelming ending to the match."