10 Exact Moments AEW Forced You To Be ALL IN
8. The Young Bucks And Lucha Bros Give A Taste Of Tag Classics To Come (Double Or Nothing 2019)
With Double or Nothing 2019 being AEW's first official PPV, you just knew the various key players involved were going to make it their mission to well and truly hook those watching on.
And while another contest (which will be discussed a little later on) may have just edged this bout on the night when it comes to overall quality, two of AEW's founding fathers and perhaps their biggest rivals definitely showed folks what to expect when it came to tag team wrasslin' in this bold new promotion.
Gone would be the days of forgettable two-on-two encounters between thrown together units over worthless straps. In their place was a breathless, scintillating display of doubles prowess, with both The Young Bucks and Lucha Bros bumping and firing themselves across the canvas like their lives depended on it.
This AAA World Tag Team Championship epic probably doesn't even rank as the two teams' greatest All Elite battle, admittedly. But it was this inventive and relentless spectacle of a match that told the world how AEW wanted to present tag team wrestling going forward.
And who wouldn't want to hop on the All Elite train after witnessing everything from a Canadian Destroyer on the apron to Matt Jackson hitting a Northern Lights suplex mid-Sharpshooter?