This AEW Dynamite Match Needed HEAVY Editing Due To "Jacking Off Stuff"

Botches weren't the issue as The Good Brothers and Young Bucks faced Dark Order on AEW Dynamite...

By Andy H Murray /

AEW

Dave Meltzer claimed on today's episode of Wrestling Observer Radio that last week's AEW Dynamite main event was the most heavily-edited match in company history.

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This had nothing to do with botched moves. Instead, the match needed attention because in Meltzer's words, The Good Brothers "kept doing jacking off stuff and pot stuff" throughout, so the production team had to go through the footage and edit all references out.

Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows were on the winning side, as they teamed with The Young Bucks to face Dark Order's Stu Grayson, Alex Reynolds, Evil Uno, and John Silver. The Bucks scored the fall after pinning Grayson following a Meltzer Driver.

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This "little secret of last Wednesday's show" was covered on the latest episode of Being the Elite, including some of the footage left on the cutting room floor.

The Good Brothers are currently on AEW programming as part of a crossover storyline with their home promotion, Impact Wrestling. Aligned with Kenny Omega and Don Callis, this was their second match on TNT, though January saw Omega hit Impact to team with Anderson and Gallows against Rich Swann, Chris Sabin, and Moose at the Hard to Kill pay-per-view.

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