The Young Bucks vs. The Gunns added to AEW Dynamite Fight for the Fallen

The Young Bucks will be wrestling on Wednesday.

It was announced on Saturday’s Collision that The Young Bucks will be wrestling The Gunn Club this coming Wednesday on Dynamite. Bullet Club Gold cut a promo on Saturday saying that The Young Bucks can’t make the claim to be the best brother tag team in wrestling, because they aren’t The Gunn Club. The Young Bucks are set to challenge FTR for the AEW Tag Team titles at All In on August 27.

The Acclaimed will also be in action this Wednesday. After defeating The Iron Savages on Collision, Anthony Bowens and Max Caster said they would continue to climb back up the ranks in the AEW Tag Team division to get back into title contention.

A graphic also confirmed that Chris Jericho will be making his decision on joining the Don Callis family on Wednesday. Jericho told Callis on Dynamite that he had an answer for him, but wanted to wait until next week to do it.

Here’s the current card for this Wednesday in Nashville, Tennessee:

  • AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy defends against Wheeler Yuta
  • Jeff Jarrett vs. Jeff Hardy death match
  • MJF & Adam Cole talk about All In
  • Chris Jericho will give an answer to Don Callis
  • Darby Allin & Nick Wayne vs. Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona)
  • Winner advances to AEW All In Women’s title four-way: Britt Baker vs. The Bunny
  • The Young Bucks vs. The Gunns
  • The Acclaimed will be in action
  • Jim Ross sits down with Kenny Omega

AEW announces Fight For the Fallen events, proceeds going to Maui Food Bank

AEW’s television next week will be called Fight for the Fallen.

Tony Khan on Friday afternoon announced that due to the recent wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, he has made the change to next week’s shows. Proceeds from the Dynamite/Rampage tapings in Nashville, TN and Collision in Lexington, KY will go to the Maui Food Bank.

“Based on the horrific fires in Maui, I’ve changed AEW’s upcoming schedule to provide assistance,” Khan wrote on X. “Next week on Wed/Fri/Sat, it’s AEW Fight For The Fallen 2023 on #AEWDynamite #AEWRampage #AEWCollision. Proceeds from AEW on 8/16 Nashville + 8/19 Lexington will go to @MauiFoodBank.”

Dustin Rhodes, who was in Maui with his wife when the wildfires erupted on Tuesday wrote about his experience on X.

“Prayers for everyone in Maui including my wife and I,” Rhodes wrote. “We were without power or food since early Tuesday morning. A brush fire (one of many), destroyed Lahaina just 2 miles from where we were staying. We evacuated to [the] other side of [the] Island and were lucky to find accommodations. Been a helluva day.”

59 people have been confirmed dead from the wildfires in Maui, and at least 11,000 people in the area remain without power, according to the Washington Post.