The Rascals Get VIP Treatment Following AEW Ambush on February 7th

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Nearly a month after rumors about a deal with AEW emerged, the company has now officially confirmed the signing. Following a heated brawl in the parking lot during the February 7, 2026 episode of AEW Collision, Tony Khan gave Desmond Xavier, Zachary Wentz, and Myron Reed—collectively known as The Rascals—the full “All Elite” graphic treatment, formally welcoming them into the AEW roster.

The Rascals didn’t just appear on screen; they joined forces with Eddie Kingston and Ortiz, quickly jumping into a significant multi-man match. Their team triumphed over a tough lineup that included seasoned veterans James Drake and Zach Gibson, alongside Big Bill and Brian Keith, signaling that AEW views The Rascals as more than just supplementary talent.

This official confirmation follows reports that The Rascals had signed multi-year deals with AEW as early as January. Although the agreement wasn’t publicly announced at the time, AEW had been subtly featuring the group on television, culminating in this on-screen endorsement. Their addition injects fresh speed, energy, and experience into AEW’s tag team and trios divisions as they now compete alongside top-tier performers.

What do you think about AEW’s formal introduction of The Rascals? Now that they’re fully on board, who would you like to see them feud with first? Share your thoughts and feedback below.

Fan Take: This announcement is a game-changer for wrestling fans, especially those who follow WWE, as it introduces a dynamic trio with a unique style that could redefine tag team competition. Their presence promises fresh matchups and storytelling, potentially raising the bar and enticing fans to engage more deeply with the sport.

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