One Big Thing
Private Party (Marq Quen & Isiah Kassidy) defied the odds to capture their first AEW World Tag Team Championships, ending The Young Bucks’ reign in a high-stakes match where their team’s future hung in the balance.
Why It Matters
This victory marks Private Party’s first major championship win in AEW, representing a dramatic shift in the tag team division’s power structure. The win is particularly significant given the stipulation that would have forced Private Party to disband had they lost.
Match Highlights
• The match featured multiple near-falls and dramatic momentum shifts
• Kazuchika Okada’s interference nearly cost Private Party the match with a tombstone piledriver to Quen
• Private Party survived the Young Bucks’ signature EVP Trigger and One-Winged Angel
• The decisive victory came via Private Party’s Gin & Juice finisher
Key Statistics
• This ends The Young Bucks’ third reign as AEW Tag Team Champions
• Private Party becomes the 10th different team to hold the titles
• The match lasted approximately 20 minutes
Crowd Response
• Fans chanted “Tag team wrestling!” during the match’s peak
• Post-match “They deserve it!” chants erupted
• The Young Bucks showed sportsmanship by personally handing over the titles
Looking Ahead
This championship victory positions Private Party as the new faces of AEW’s tag team division, with potential feuds brewing against other top teams like Ricky Starks & Big Bill, FTR, and House of Black.
What do you think about Private Party’s unexpected championship victory, and who would you like to see them defend the titles against first? Share your thoughts in the comments below!