The Young Bucks Vs. FTR III & More Set For AEW All In

More matches set for AEW All In

Aidan Gibbons smiling in front of a green screen in an Adidas hoodie

Aug 10, 2023

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A trilogy will end on the biggest possible stage.

Having moved back to the tag team division following their programme with Blackpool Combat Club, The Young Bucks didn't have long for plans to coalesce around them as FTR challenged Matt and Nick Jackson to an AEW World Tag Team Title match at All In on the August 5 edition of Collision. The Young Bucks responded to that challenge on Wednesday's Dynamite following their win over The Hardys, simply saying "All In" to confirm the huge match for August 27.

The AEW World Tag Team Title match will be the third time FTR and The Young Bucks have faced off, with their series tied at one win apiece.

Sting will also be in action in front of a bigger crowd than WWE WrestleMania 31 when he teams with Darby Allin against Swerve Strickland and AR Fox at All In.

The AEW Women's World Championship will be on the line in a Four-Way at All In, with a tournament beginning on Wednesday's Dynamite to determine the competitors. Hikaru Shida successfully defended the title against Anna Jay in the main event of Dynamite to move on to All In. Toni Storm also received a bye by exercising her rematch clause. The remaining participants will be determined when Saraya takes on Skye Blue on AEW Rampage and Britt Baker goes one-on-one with The Bunny on next week's Dynamite.

Adam Cole and MJF also challenged Aussie Open to an ROH World Tag Team Title match on the All In Zero-Hour but that match has yet to be made official. Better Than You Bay Bay are already scheduled to main event All In for the AEW World Championship.

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