#6 Tag Team Wrestling is Alive Part I

Best Friends (Chuckie T and Trent) vs. Jack Evans and Angelico
It's interesting to note as they make their entrances, each team in this match has a natural smarmy sort of heel (Chuckie and Evans) as well as a cool likable babyface (Trent and Angelico) to counter the other.
Obviously, the reunited Evans and Angelico played heels in a contest that started as a standard tag team match.
For a while, there is a heated build to the breakdown of Trent, as he is so formidable at playing the babyface in peril.
It reverts back to the motto of the Bucks that tag team wrestling is a primary focus for the AEW.
This shows as the match hits an unbelievable chaotic trigger, with Evans playing to his harsh strengths and roping Angelico in. This gives Trent babyface momentum but also allows Chuckie to run wild.
The fractured dynamic from their recent NJPW run doesn't stand here, even though Chuckie goes a bit ruthless towards the end.
Of course, as the primary heels, Evans and Angelico break up the Best Friends signature hug before they eventually land it in for the third act of the match.
Trent remains resilient in an onslaught long enough for Chuckie to make the final save before a strong zero brings to close this sleekly structured classic yet twisted tag team bout.
Though the team of Angelico and Evans go on to tease hugging the Best Friends after a face-off, it's all for naught as the Super Smash Brothers attack to fill the ranks of this stellar division.
Result: With a strong zero, Trent finishes it off to win the match for the Best Friends
Rating:
