One big thing: The Outrunners, AEW’s most explosive tag team, have officially disbanded
In a shocking turn of events on this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite, The Outrunners’ Jay Fletcher and Turbo Floyd came to blows, ending their partnership in dramatic fashion.
• Fletcher blindsided Floyd with a steel chair during their match against FTR
• The attack led to their disqualification and loss of a title shot opportunity
• Post-match, Floyd retaliated with a devastating superkick, leaving Fletcher motionless in the ring
“I’m done carrying dead weight,” Fletcher shouted as he stormed off, leaving fans and commentators stunned.
Why it matters
The Outrunners’ split sends shockwaves through AEW’s tag team division, potentially reshaping the landscape for months to come.
• They were considered top contenders for the AEW World Tag Team Championships
• Their high-octane style and charisma made them fan favorites
• The breakup opens opportunities for other rising teams in the division
By the numbers
• 18 months: Duration of The Outrunners’ partnership
• 37 wins, 8 losses: Their impressive record as a team
• 3: Number of tag team title shots they’ve had
What’s next
Both Fletcher and Floyd are set to embark on singles careers, with AEW officials hinting at a fierce rivalry between the former partners.
• A one-on-one match is rumored for the upcoming AEW All Out pay-per-view
• Speculation is rife about potential new alliances for both wrestlers
The big question: Will Fletcher and Floyd find more success as singles competitors, or will they regret splitting up one of AEW’s most promising tag teams? Share your thoughts in the comments below!