The Texas game has introduced new rules to the huge AEW event, which were officially announced during tonight’s Dynamite 300 broadcast. The Young Bucks made their return to AEW TV during AEW Dynasty in April, interrupting Swerve Strickland’s main event match against John Moxley for the AEW World Championship. Since then, Swerve has been eager to get back at the Bucks. In last week’s Dynamite episode, Ospreay and Swerve put forth a tag team challenge to the Bucks for AEW in Texas, but the Bucks didn’t respond. Tonight on Dynamite, the Bucks finally addressed the challenge, declining it by saying there was nothing in it for them. Ospreay then added a twist: if he and Swerve lose the match, they won’t be able to challenge for the AEW World Championship for an entire year.
Fan Take: This update shakes things up in AEW by adding high stakes to the tag match, increasing the drama for fans. It sets the stage for intense rivalries and could change title contenders’ futures, making AEW even more thrilling to watch.