Unified Trios Champions crowned at AEW Dynasty

Bullet Club Gold are now unified champions of AEW’s six-man division.

Jay White and The Gunns defeated The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn at AEW Dynasty on Sunday, with White scoring the win over Gunn after hitting the bladerunner. With the win, Bullet Club Gold now hold both the AEW Trios titles and the ROH Six-Man titles, which they previously held before Sunday’s unification match.

The rivalry between the two teams date back to earlier this year, when Acclaimed suggested to Bullet Club Gold they team together in order to go after The Undisputed Kingdom, who attacked both teams in the past. BCG eventually agreed to team with The Acclaimed, forming the Bang Bang Scissor Gang. After scoring a few wins as a six-man team, BCG turned on The Acclaimed at Big Business last month, when White laid out Gunn with a steel chair.

Bullet Club Gold have held the ROH Six-Man Tag Team titles since January 17, when they defeated the Mogul Embassay. The Acclaimed had been AEW Trios Champions since August 27 of last year, when they defeated The House of Black at All In.

Tony Khan confirms AEW Trios & ROH Six-Man titles to be unified at Dynasty

Undisputed World Trios Champions will be crowned at AEW Dynasty. 

On today’s AEW media call, Tony Khan confirmed the ROH Six Man and AEW Trios titles will be unified in the match between Bullet Club Gold and The Acclaimed on Sunday. 

“The winner of the match will be the Undisputed World Trios Champions. I think that’s very cool and it’ll create a lot of great opportunities for the top trios out there,” Khan said on today’s call. “I think it’s very exciting, you know, some consolidation and unification of championships.”

Khan also noted that an injury almost delayed the match from being made. 

“We had an injury this past week and I’d been waiting to confirm this match on the card,” Khan continued. “When we got the clearance from the doctors I was really excited to be able to add this match to the card.” 

Further details regarding the injury or who was injured were not revealed. 

The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn defeated The House of Black to win the AEW Trios titles at AEW All In last summer. Bullet Club Gold have been ROH Six Man Tag Team Champions since defeated The Mogul Embassy for them on the January 17, 2024 AEW Dynamite. 

Two title matches added to AEW Dynasty

Two title matches have been added to Sunday’s AEW Dynasty pay-per-view lineup. 

As revealed during Wednesday night’s Dynamite, Hook will defend the FTW Championship against Chris Jericho at Dynasty. The match stems from weeks of a simmering feud between the two as Jericho wants to mentor Hook. 

The issue boiled over on Dynamite as Jericho shoved Hook’s father Taz as Taz moderated a discussion between the two. 

The other new title match for Dynasty will air on the Zero Hour pre-show on Sunday, as both the AEW World Trios Championship and the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship will be on the line in the same match. 

ROH Six-Man Tag champs Jay White, Austin Gunn, & Colten Gunn will take on AEW Trios Champions Max Caster, Anthony Bowens, & Billy Gunn with both sets of titles on the line. 

The updated card for Dynasty: 

AEW Dynasty, Sunday, April 21, 8 p.m. Eastern time on pay-per-view —

  • AEW World Champion Samoa Joe defends against Swerve Strickland
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Thunder Rosa
  • Ladder match for the vacant AEW Tag Team Championship: The Young Bucks vs. FTR
  • TBS Champion Julia Hart defends against Willow Nightingale
  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against PAC
  • AEW International Champion Roderick Strong defends against Kyle O’Reilly
  • FTW Champion Hook defends against Chris Jericho
  • Bryan Danielson vs. Will Ospreay
  • Adam Copeland, Mark Briscoe & Eddie Kingston vs. Malakai Black, Brody King & Buddy Matthews

Zero Hour pre-show, 6:30 p.m. Eastern time on AEW’s YouTube & social media channels —

  • AEW Trios Champions Max Caster, Anthony Bowens & Billy Gunn vs. ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions Jay White, Austin Gunn & Colten Gunn with both titles on the line

Bullet Club Gold win ROH Six-Man titles on AEW Dynamite

New ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions have been crowned.

Bullet Club Gold (Jay White, Austin & Colten Gunn) defeated The Gates of Agony and Brian Cage on AEW Dynamite to win the titles for the first time. The finish had Prince Nana in the ring looking to strike White with one of the belts. Anthony Bowens, however, came to ringside and took the title away, allowing White to pin Kaun with the blade runner.

Prince Nana had issued the challenge to Bullet Club Gold on Saturday’s Collision, pointing out that White couldn’t even beat their leader, Swerve Strickland.

The Gates of Agony and Brian Cage had held the titles for over 77 days. They defeated Hangman Page & The Young Bucks on the November 1 edition of Dynamite to win the titles for a second time.

Recently, The Acclaimed & Daddy Ass have been trying to align themselves with Bullet Club Gold to form a super team, pointing out they were both attacked by a common enemy, The Undisputed Kingdom. Bullet Club Gold told The Acclaimed on last week’s Dynamite that they would think about it.

Six-Man Tag Team title match set for ROH Final Battle

A Six-Man Tag Team Championship defense has been added to the card for ROH Final Battle. 

ROH owner Tony Khan announced on social media Thursday that Brian Cage & Gates of Agony will defend their World Six-Man Tag Team titles against the TMDK trio of Shane Haste, Bad Dude Tito, & Kosei Fujita on the Friday, December 15 event. 

Five title matches are among the eight total bouts now set for Final Battle, which streams on Honor Club. The Women’s World title will be on the line in the main event, the Pure title will be defended, the vacant World TV title will be filled, plus the AAA Mega Championship will be up for grabs in addition to the Six-Man Tag title match. 

Here is the current card:

ROH Final Battle, Friday, December 15, 7 p.m. Eastern time on Honor Club —

  • ROH Women’s World Champion Athena defends against Billie Starkz
  • ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta defends against Tom Lawlor
  • Survival of the Fittest six-way elimination match to crown a new ROH World Television Champion: Dalton Castle vs. Komander vs. Lee Moriarty vs. Lee Johnson vs. Kyle Fletcher vs. TBA
  • AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo defends against Black Taurus
  • ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions Brian Cage & Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) defend against TMDK (Shane Haste, Bad Dude Tito & Kosei Fujita)
  • Keith Lee vs. Shane Taylor
  • I Quit match: Ethan Page vs. Tony Nese
  • Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, & Bryan Danielson vs. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) & Mark Briscoe

The Elite to defend ROH Six-Man Tag titles on AEW Dynamite

The Elite will make their first defense of the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship on the next AEW Dynamite. 

Hangman Adam Page & The Young Bucks announced on Friday’s Rampage that they were issuing an open challenge for a title match for the Wednesday, October 25 Dynamite. Moments later it was revealed that The Hardys & Brother Zay had accepted the challenge and that the match is set for Wednesday.

The Elite defeated Mogul Embassy’s Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) & Brian Cage at AEW Rampage Grand Slam last month to win the Six-Man titles. 

Already announced for Dynamite, MJF will face Juice Robinson for the Dynamite Diamond Ring as MJF looks to keep possession of the ring for a fifth consecutive year. 

Also for Dynamite, Tony Khan will give Sting a gift, plus RVD will team with Hook. 

The updated lineup for the Wednesday, October 25 Dynamite: 

  • Dynamite Diamond Ring: MJF defends the ring against Juice Robinson
  • ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions Hangman Page & The Young Bucks defend against The Hardys & Brother Zay
  • Tony Khan will have a gift for Sting
  • Rob Van Dam & Hook to team together

Young Bucks & Hangman Page win ROH Six-Man titles on AEW Rampage

For the first time since 2018, The Young Bucks & Hangman Page can call themselves Ring of Honor Six-Man Tag Team Champions.

The trio won the titles in the main event of Friday’s AEW Rampage Grand Slam by defeating The Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage, Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun). The end came when Page countered a Cage Drillclaw attempt with a roll-through for the pin and win, staring down AEW WrestleDream opponent Swerve Strickland on the apron afterward.

It’s the second reign for the combo of Matt & Nick Jackson and Page who held the titles for over 200 days in 2017-18. The Jacksons & Cody Rhodes held the titles for 100 days in 2018.

The loss ends the 284-day run for Cage, Liona & Kaun that started at last December’s ROH Final Battle with their win over Dalton Castle & The Boys. They had nine title defenses, all of which took place on either ROH TV or an ROH pay-per-view.

Two title matches set for next week’s Ring of Honor TV

A pair of title bouts have been announced for the Thursday, August 31 edition of Ring of Honor TV. 

As announced during this week’s episode, The Mogul Embassy’s Brian Cage & Gates of Agony (Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun) will defend the ROH Six-Man Tag Team Championship on next week’s show against the trio of Darius Martin, Lee Johnson & Action Andretti. The bout was announced during a backstage promo on this week’s show. 

Also set for next week, Zack Sabre Jr. will defend the NJPW World TV Championship against Metalik. Sabre defended the NJPW World TV title on this week’s show against Christopher Daniels in the episode’s main event. 

Metalik is coming off a victory over Tony Nese on last week’s Ring of Honor TV.

The announced lineup for the August 31 episode of Ring of Honor TV: 

  • Ring of Honor World Six-Man Tag Team Championship: The Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage, Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun) defend against Darius Martin, Lee Johnson & Action Andretti
  • NJPW World TV Championship: Zack Sabre Jr. defends against Metalik

ROH Six-Man title match part of nine-match AEW Dark: Elevation lineup

The ROH Six Man Tag Team Championships will be defended on AEW Dark: Elevation. 

Dalton Castle & The Boys (Brandon & Brett) will defend against The Trustbusters team of Ari Daivari, Jeeves Kay, and Slim J on the show. 

Other notable matches scheduled to air include Dante Martin vs. Eli Isom, Tay Melo vs. Trish Adora, and Alex Reynolds vs. Kip Sabian. Abadon, The Butcher & The Blade, Angelico, Athena, Eddie Kingston & Ortiz will be on the show as well. 

Monday’s episode was filmed Wednesday, November 2 from the Chesapeake Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. 

AEW Dark: Elevation airs Monday at 7 p.m Eastern time on YouTube. The advertised lineup for the show is as follows:

  • ROH Six Man Tag Team Champions Dalton Castle & The Boys (Brandon & Brent) defend against The Trustbusters (Ari Daivari, Jeeves Kay, & Slim J)
  • Abadon vs. Amy Rose
  • Athena vs. Abby Jane
  • Dante Martin vs. Eli Isom
  • The Factory’s QT Marshall, Lee Johnson, & Cole Karter vs. Cheeseburger, Logan Easton Laroux, & Rhett Titus
  • Eddie Kingston & Ortiz vs. Myles Hawkins & Joe Keys
  • Tay Melo vs. Trish Adora
  • Angelico, The Butcher & The Blade w/ The Bunny vs. Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent Beretta) & Rocky Romero w/ Danhausen
  • Dark Order’s Alex Reynolds w/ John Silver vs. Kip Sabian w/ Penelope Ford

ROH Six-Man Tag Team title match set for AEW Dark: Elevation

The ROH Six Man Tag Team Championships will be defended on AEW Dark: Elevation. 

Monday’s episode features Dalton Castle & The Boys defending the titles against Primal Fear (Adrien Soriano, Matthew Omen, & Gabriel Hodder).

Brian Cage will face Tracy Williams on the show as well. It will be Cage’s first singles match in AEW since the Jericho Cruise in 2021. Williams will be making his AEW debut. 

Other notable matches scheduled to air include The Lucha Bros vs. Tony Deppen & Dante Martin and Best Friends with Danhausen & Rocky Romero vs. The Factory.

Matches for this week’s episode were filmed Wednesday, September 28 from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, PA. 

AEW Dark: Elevation airs Monday at 7 p.m Eastern time on YouTube. The advertised lineup for the show is as follows: 

  • Skye Blue vs. Trish Adora
  • Lance Archer vs. Cheeseburger
  • Abadon vs. Abby Jane
  • ROH Six Man Tag Team Champions Dalton Castle & The Boys (Brandon & Brent) vs. Primal Fear (Adrien Soriano, Matthew Omen, & Gabriel Hodder)
  • Kip Sabian & Penelope Ford vs. Gia Scott & LSG
  • Brian Cage w/ Prince Nana vs. Tracy Williams
  • The Lucha Bros (Penta Oscuro & Rey Fenix) w/Alex Abrahantes vs.  Tony Deppen & Dante Martin
  • Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent Beretta), Rocky Romero, & Danhausen vs. The Factory’s Cole Karter, Nick Comoroto, QT Marshall, & Aaron Solo