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7. Best Friends Vs. SoCal Uncensored Vs. Private Party

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This bout's stipulation is the least of the Buy In's concerns, but it's a concern nonetheless. Whoever wins out of the Private Party, SoCal Uncensored, and Best Friends will be granted the opportunity to compete for a bye in AEW's World Tag Team Championship tournament at All Out. To skip the first round, the successful team must win this and another match in August.

In other words, they must win one more match than everyone else to advance to the second stage. Daft.

That being said, this three-way tagger is comfortably the most enticing Buy In bout from an in-ring standpoint. These teams rule. SCU - the cool, cocky veterans - are over as hell and as well-equipped to play a gatekeeping role as they are potential title contenders, the Best Friends are two of wrestling's foremost banter merchants (and can go, too), while the Young Bucks-influenced Private Party were introduced brilliantly on the latest Road to Fyter, which portrayed Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen as two of the more likeable grafters in the promotion.

This should rule, and the outcome is up in the air. A case could be put forth for any of these teams winning. We're backing Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky to continue their winning ways, then moving on to a showcase bout at Double Or Nothing.

Winners: SCU.

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