8 AEW Double Or Nothing Impulse Reactions

7. Best Friends Vs. Angelico & Jack Evans

Jon Moxley AEW
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The Best Friends bullied their way out of the Buy In and on to the main card thanks to their incredible banter on Being The Elite, but their battle with Angelico and Jack Evans was a storyline short of approaching tagged classic territory.

The two teams made the most of a tempered spotlight - focus was just about everywhere else but on these four - delivering some spectacular spots late on in particular that led to a cavalcade of near falls only topped by two of he best teams in the world later in the show.

Jack Evans' 630 splash set off a chain of events that extracted one of the first "This Is Awesome" chants of the night before Chuckie T and Trent wrapped it all up with a big bump and even bigger hug, but the love-in only lasted seconds before the lights went off and on again for the reveal of the Super Smash Brothers and some masked mates.

The teams were both decked by the gang as the segment stuttered to a close, but the big swing was something of a miss that left memories of the match shrouded in shuffled confusion.

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