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Anthony Bowens & Max Caster vs. Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood vs. Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson

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6.26
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Number of comments: 143
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Average rating: 6.26  [766]
Average rating in 2026: 5.67  [3]
Average rating in 2025: 6.08  [75]
Average rating in 2024: 6.28  [688]
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[5.0] "By this point I've been over Bucks vs FTR. They did it one too many times and it really hurt the feud imo. Putting the acclaimed here didn't help one bit either."
Eloisemomo wrote on 08.07.2025:
[5.0] "Not the biggest fan of The Young Bucks as I find them a bit boring and predictable to be enjoyable. Passable match but not incredible. Was a shame. GYV showing up was awesome but it didn't lead to much for them in the long run."
Xennie22 wrote on 06.07.2025:
[7.0] "this was decent enough i was more into it then i thought but not anything to crazy some fast pace stuff was cool to see caster doing a evp trigger and shatter machine, Bucks retain off a EVP trigger to Dax. cant rlly think of anything else to add"
MrWeen wrote on 27.05.2025:
[6.0] "This was a tv match at best. The Bucks should not have the belts right now. It is a waste. This division is going no where."
Big Gold wrote on 03.03.2025:
[5.0] "A merely solid tag team match which is disappointment for the teams involved here. It was surprisingly not very long at all. The Grizzled Young Vets came out afterwards. At the time of this writing it never led to anything and they haven't gone on to really make any sort of impact but it was a good spot for their debut in that moment."
Swendive wrote on 28.02.2025:
[5.0] "The match at last year's Wembly show between the Bucks and FTR wasn't really great but this made it look like a classic. Just a whole lot of nothing going on here. Acclaimed should've added some heat to this but even they were checked out."
ultradrome wrote on 23.02.2025:
[5.0] "This felt like a pretty average Dynamite match and not an AEW PPV level match, and certainly not an All In level match. It was fine for the most part but couldn't help shaking the feeling it should have been more."
The Narrator wrote on 20.01.2025:
[6.0] "A very very average match that didn't make much of an impression for a big stadium show, but was ultimately fine."
Screaming Enigma wrote on 17.01.2025:
[7.0] "A pretty solid Tag Team Three-Way. I must say, though, I do feel like The Acclaimed were thrown in here so that they didn't just run FTR versus The Young Bucks again in London. That may not be the case at all, but that's how I was feeling going into this."
GMS18 wrote on 03.01.2025:
[4.0] "Two babyface teams and a heel team that wrestle like babyfaces, leaving you with no heat, no story, no intersecting dynamic. Just a Bucks special where it's all very pretty and smooth and pointless and forgettable. I need a few more characters here. Wham. (**)"
celticinvader wrote on 24.12.2024:
[2.0] "This was my first piss break being there, and watching it back this was a perfect choice. I love two of these teams so much but a good 90% of this match was just people waiting around for moves to happen. The spots looked awful, overrehearsed and convoluted nonsense, and it didn't look like a fight was happening at any point. No clue why this wasn't just FTR vs The Acclaimed. The highlight of this match was the Acclaimed rap at the start. Ridiculous. Also a terrible post match angle furthering the burial of FTR in 2024."
LightningCutter wrote on 18.11.2024:
[5.0] "Another match here where the build was weak but unlike the main event this only slightly overachieved given the ambivalence towards all three teams."
astroux wrote on 12.11.2024:
[5.0] "This was pretty underwhelming, with Acclaimed shoe-horned into the Bucks/FTR rivalry which wasn't even that hot now let alone the year previous when they did the singles match. Going through the motions type stuff here."
Lerist wrote on 22.10.2024:
[9.0] "I really like these three teams. And when they are put in the same match, there is no doubting the quality. The high speed, dynamics and teamwork filled the whole match, which made it impossible for me to tear myself away from watching. Recommended for viewing"
kingofaura wrote on 09.10.2024:
[5.0] "Watching this match, you can tell these teams are good at one thing and the rest of their skills are average. The Young Bucks can generate heat but arent that great in the ring. FTR were great workers but I cant get behind their characters. The Acclaimed are very entertaining, have great catchphrases, and are very likable, but they arent great in the ring. This match was just to have the Acclaimed on at All-In because theyre well-liked. The work isnt great, but the crowd is great so"
Okaro143 wrote on 22.09.2024:
[6.0] "Solid match. Nothing to write home about, they needed to fill names and so they threw the teams together. There was a feeling of staleness, a repetitive feeling, these teams have met each other too much and what they did here wasn't very inspiring, they did the moves, they worked a choreographed match and they executed their moves well but it was an underwhelming match through and through despite the talents involved. ***"
SomoSWrestlinG 434 wrote on 14.09.2024:
[7.0] "The near future of the tag team division is partially blurred at this moment. The road to the grandest event of the year was definitely clumsy and awkward for the tag team division, one which once was the absolute best in the world. The Young Bucks, one of the best tag teams of all time who are underdelivering during their current championship run with nearly any defences, defended successfully against the two strongest tag teams in the current roster, based on their booking. The match construction lacked originality, though it was the best option that could be done considering the poor development of an imposing opponent for the champions. The match was characterized by fast-paced sequences and different in-ring philosophies clashed at the same time, a structure close to be chaotic, where the champions demonstrated their stature as wrestlers while the contenders struggled to find the perfect moment to break away in the match. The last minutes of the match showed interesting and dramatic moments, which were interrupted by an anticlimatic final when the champions retained. Although every wrestler involved did their own thing without leaving their comfort zone, the match was not truly memorable. Rating: 6.90 / 10. Stars: *** 1/2."
Puroresu1972 wrote on 10.09.2024:
[6.0] "High expectations due to the previous tag match from all in with FTR facing The Young Bucks. The start had me hooked with some solid basic wrestling but the ending fell flat, although the bucks carried imo the finish looked so weak. GERMAN SUPLEXXXX"
FelipeTalksGraps wrote on 10.09.2024:
[5.0] "[2.5*] I had high expectations for this one because the FTR vs Bucks matches are always very good and FTR vs Acclaimed from Collision was also very good. Well, when they mixed up the 3 teams, the result was worse. The match was not bad, it was just decent, a little fun. Some cool stuff like Caster doing the Shatter Machine, but yeah. It ended in an anticlimatic way, this title reign sucks and the best thing about the match was the entrance game. All 3 of them were gorgeous."
brainbusterrr wrote on 10.09.2024:
[6.0] "This one actually overachieved in my eyes. I think the match was good but not great. The Young Bucks worked well and seemed to actually try for a large portion of the match. There was some really cool moments where different members of different teams hit tag team finishers which I thought was a cool way to utilize everyone in the match. Good stuff! *** 3/4"
ElNiniOM wrote on 09.09.2024:
[8.0] "As many have pointed out, this match symbolizes quite well the waning interest in these teams and in AEW's tag division. It's still decent, and I liked the finishers' spot with Max Caster, but the chemistry between these teams seems to be waning, as does interest in their confrontations, despite their undeniable qualities. In-ring quality: 1.75/3 Stakes: 1.75/2 Justification: 0.75/1 Place on the card: 1/1 Suspense: 1/1 Bonus/Malus: -0.25 for this feeling of weariness. Total score: 8/10 Match seen on site"
Divus Rolexus wrote on 08.09.2024:
[6.0] "A correct match for a PPV but nowhere near the greatness of the tag division 2 years ago. The storyline was all about ups and downs leading to a less than expected title match. It shows how much the tag division is stale. But, GYV provoking the Bucks and attacking FTR after the match, is really fresh and I can't wait to see them wrestle in this division."
Icekommander wrote on 08.09.2024:
[7.0] "I enjoyed this match well enough, the spot where Castor filled in for the other team's finishers was kinda fun. Twelve minutes is tough for a triple threat tag to move into the realm of great matches."
helgeu wrote on 07.09.2024:
"It felt like the Bucks were just trying to get a win on FTR back after taking the pin at the last All In. I sincerely hope we'll never have to see them wrestle again, because that was a lot of nothing. The Bucks seem checked out even when they do win."
DanielBrain wrote on 07.09.2024:
[5.0] "Weird pacing, not a ton of heat, the more creative spots at least tried to make things look organic. Bucks still cant immerse themselves and everything they do looks like 2 guys playing wrestler in their backyard. They never seem like 2 characters existing in kayfabe. Which really takes you out of the match. Average overall."
mainlined wrote on 06.09.2024:
[4.0] "I am getting tired of the AEW tag division, many of the matches feel stale with the same wrestlers hitting the same spots, this match was only somewhat entertaining because of the fact it was a three way. FTR and the Acclaimed are both great teams, and the bucks even though they aren't wrestling to the same ability have a good gimmick, there is just so little fresh blood in the tag division to make new and exciting matches, hopefully GYV are just a start for AEW in adding new contending teams into the fray. glad too see know as well that Yuta and Claudio are getting a shot at All Out which is an interesting and different match. This match certainly wasn't bad but I just didn't care about the result as any of the three teams winning would have felt stale to me. I love all three of theese teems but they have to have new opponents to face in order to keep the division interesting."
danzitorock wrote on 05.09.2024:
[6.0] "I had a high expectation with this one, but it wasn't anything wonderful, just a solid match, which is a shame because they could've done better, but it wasn't a bad match at all too. The entrances were the peak, FTR have insane aura and Acclaimed had a nice one as well, but the Young Bucks dressing like The Beatles is something I will remember for a long time, that was super cool. The match was kinda ruined because of all the shenanigans, the action had some unclean stuff all the time to break the pace, it wasn't fluid, even though it had nice sequences - {**3/4}"
oddstatz wrote on 03.09.2024:
[6.0] "Really not bad at all as a match by itself but it didn't match the big show vibes for Wembly or the supposedly heated feud between FTR and the Young Bucks."
RyZiiX wrote on 02.09.2024:
[6.0] "Not stunning, not bad just good, but forgettable. Thats it. I was expecting much more from this match, but it felt like Ive seen it 20 times before"
JoelintonGoat wrote on 02.09.2024:
[5.0] "It felt very clunky they definitely should have just picked either FTR or the Acclaimed and have it be a standard tag instead they wanted as much people on the show as possible. The story was never there, and it could have been better had a moment or two but didn't feel super exciting. The tag belts feel way more devalued than what they were a year ago."
Willie 19200 wrote on 02.09.2024:
[6.0] "This match was ok. I really wish they put new tag teams into the division but instead we got the same 3 tag teams. The match itself was average however I was super excited to GYV finally get put in a top tag team spot by taking out FTR. Hoping for GYV get them belts."
hfield07 wrote on 01.09.2024:
[4.0] "Let's get the obvious out of the way. 3 way tag matches make zero sense to not be tornado. There's no DQ so why is anyone following the rules. Plus Rick knox is the ref and he's never enforced a single rule. The opening minutes aren't bad despite it. Ftr and the acclaimed keep things decent. It would be nice if they mentioned there's no DQ but these announcers are bottom tier so no surprise. It would at least cover the fact that Knox doesn't ever count anyone for anything anyway. Even when Billy gets involved and it's clearly been noticed. Also is there anything more lame than the bte trigger and Knox also puts his hand in the air? Is he aware what a referees role is in the slightest? This was ** only because it was no DQ even though you wouldn't know it because the announce team is horrible. Negative stars for them and Rick knox who should all be jobless."
SDJones wrote on 01.09.2024:
[3.0] "This didn't feel like a big stadium match for tag belts that have been featured as main events in the past. This issue didn't really come across and nobody gave a shit. FTR vs. Bucks #2379137 just feels like reruns of better matches. Both teams feel beat like a dead horse. The Acclaimed were the act of 2022 and I used to think they could be a major deal on these cards. The neverending Gunns feud cooled them off and they just can't get it back. This match, I've seen better from all involved. I wish the captain of the match, whoever it was, feels like they can do better."
saud1424sss wrote on 31.08.2024:
[7.0] "A strong and big fight, but a little random and strange as well, but the Young Boks' victory was not the most expected and they proved themselves in it"
PokemonGoShiozaki wrote on 31.08.2024:
[6.0] "Felt like a match you get every week on TV rather than a big chapter in a feud between FTR and Bucks or even just a big showdown between three of the tops teams in the company."
Hatim wrote on 31.08.2024:
[6.0] "A bit too chaotic for its own good. This was another fine match that for whatever reason never quick kicked into the higher gears."
bludorange wrote on 30.08.2024:
[4.0] "Even on autopilot I think these teams know how to have a match that's adequate but why are they phoning it in like this? Grizzled Young Vets showing up at the end at least made this somewhat memorable, even if it didn't seem like people were that familiar with him."
TruHeelSP3 wrote on 30.08.2024:
[7.0] "Young Bucks vs FTR vs Acclaimed was all action and also featured some solid character work from all three teams. They kept a fast pace and never let up until the end when the Bucks pulled out the victory (***3/4)."
AndyUK wrote on 30.08.2024:
[7.0] "Fast paced entertaining match between the three teams as you'd expect. Maybe didn't hit the heights the likes of FTR and Bucks can especially, but it didn't really get the chance to either. Enjoyed it nonetheless."
KayfabeTheatre wrote on 30.08.2024:
[4.0] "I think highly of all the people in this match, but something happened here and it just did not come together at all. It wasn't horrible but way below expectations. The Grizzled Young Vets is a cool debut, but they got a nothingburger of a response. Everything felt off in this whole segment."
Phillsfight26 wrote on 29.08.2024:
[4.0] "I mean this was an okay match outside of the Young Grizzled Veterans attack. But Im tired of the Bucks its time to see new tag teams take the stage. I like the spots in the match but this was TOO FUCKING PREDICTABLE. Makes you wonder if The Young Bucks are putting themselves over."
Oswuold wrote on 29.08.2024:
[8.0] "Good trios tag, the action wasn't anything of especial but the action was mostly good. YB also pinned the FTR which makes sense given what happened last year in Wembley. Overall there could have been slightly more spots but for a 13 minutes bout this wasn't bad by any stretch of imagination. ****1/4"
rod2109 wrote on 29.08.2024:
[7.0] "Throw this one into the "did the job" pile. The tag division has been booked very poorly. The work is there, specially the collision matches and even some of the stuff on rampage. Unfortunately, it feels unimportant in the grand scheme of things, and that puts this bout in a bit of an uphill climb from the get-go. Bowens and both Dax and Cash are good on this, as per usual. Nick Jackson also deserves a shoutout for turning back the clock and putting in a solid shift. FTR doing the favours for the Bucks is good business here, but this division is capable of so much more. ***1/2"
PR wrote on 29.08.2024:
[6.0] "Good, basic but nothing special or memoriable Tag Team match (besides the inter-team Tag moves). I usually don't like a 3 Way with just two legal people in the match but with FTR and Acclaimed being the babyfaces who have the upperhand against the despised Bucks it kinda worked (especially because the match just turned into a 6 way towards the end as mostly with those sorts of matches in AEW)."
High Commander wrote on 29.08.2024:
[5.0] "The Bucks/FTR feud hasn't been hot in years I don't know why they thought this would be something coming back to especially since they didn't even seem to treat this like a match they cared about. Adding the Acclaimed to the mix could've been interesting but they feel tired at this point too. Despite that the action was still solid."
Mizzle Assault Ant wrote on 29.08.2024:
[4.0] "I've seen worse but this was a very weak match. I like FTR a lot, I like the Acclaimed decently well, I don't love the Bucks but it sure felt like no team was putting in a very strong effort. True or not, that's what it felt like anyway. This meandering Bucks reign can end anytime now..."
cavegrind wrote on 29.08.2024:
[6.0] "It's really kinda telling how good the Bucks and FTR are that their phoning in a tag team championship match (and one with the electric Acclaimed! ) still rates a 6. Still, it's a letdown."
SquishGames2411 wrote on 28.08.2024:
[6.0] "A decent match but all the teams have definitely had much better ones in AEW. I was confused as only two guys were legal to start with yet Caster scored a near fall and then suddenly Matt pinned Harwood to win without a tag happening. It's typical for a Bucks match to have rule breaking but I don't like it. I did expect The Bucks to retain though as there were so many title changes elsewhere on the card."
VileVirgil wrote on 28.08.2024:
[7.0] "A solid tag match that feels like it didn't live up to its full potential. Everyone was fine and there were some solid spots like Caster helping hit both FTR and Young Bucks finishers but it felt like it was missing something. 7/10"
FAR5222 wrote on 28.08.2024:
[6.0] "Solid three-way tag match here. They kept it a bit chaotic rather than doing the whole cutting the ring off bit with FTR. Everyone go to do something and it was fine."