13 Ups & 5 Downs From AEW All Out
9. Oh Hey There, LAX
F*ck yeah, it's Ortiz and Santana... though they obviously won't be able to call themselves LAX in AEW. Impact Wrestling own that trademark.
Regardless, the duo made their presence felt after the chaotic Lucha Brothers vs. Young Bucks ladder match, walking down in all-black attire and John F. Kennedy/Bill Clinton masks, nailing their Street Sweeper finisher to stand tall. A strong, crowd-popping arrival, and it's great to see them go with AEW over WWE and Vince McMahon's hatred of tag wrestling.
With LAX, the Bucks, Lucha Bros., Private Party, Best Friends, A Boy and his Dinosaur, and more, AEW's tag division looks incredible. It seems like the promotion are going all in on their promise to focus more on this aspect of their product than their nearest competitors. The upcoming title tournament should be incredible and after already highlighting many an AEW pay-per-view, LAX's arrival ensures that particular trend will continue.