8 Wrestlers You Totally Forgot Wrestled On All In

2. The Briscoe Brothers

You'd be forgiven for drawing a blank on Jay and Mark Briscoe's involvement at All In.

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They wrestled on the Zero Hour pre-show, had a largely forgettable clash vs. future AEW World Tag Team Champions in Scorpio Sky and Frankie Kazarian, and the crowd didn't seem too invested in the then-ROH World Tag Team Champions' work.

Nonetheless, they were on the payroll.

The match's biggest issue is that it followed the same method for too long. The Briscoes dominated Sky for a while, he made the tag, the Briscoes dominated Kazarian after a brief comeback, and then SCU won. Repeating the basic heel tag team beats down a babyface before he makes the tag to a fresh partner twice was too much. It would have worked had it just been against Scorpio because he suits that role wonderfully. It didn't work quite as well when Kazarian took up the reigns of babyface in peril.

SCU's victorious sequence did, at least, look superb; Kazarian reversed a Doomsday Device mid-flight into a Spanish Fly, with Scorpio Sky flying over the winning pinfall to knee the other Briscoe in the face, preventing the fall from being interrupted.

Aside from that, the match isn't worth your time, unfortunately.

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