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Lucha Bros Defeat Young Bucks, Win AEW World Tag Team Championship At All Out

AND NEW!!! The Lucha Bros are the new AEW World Tag Team Champions, dethroning the Young Bucks after a bloody and brutal steel cage battle at All Out.

The Young Bucks’ reign ends at 303 days; this is the Lucha Bros’ first AEW title win. Excalibur also noted on the broadcast that the Lucha Bros are now unbeaten at All Out, winning their respective match in all three years they’ve competed at the event.

Check out our play-by-play highlights from the match below:

Steel Cage Match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Young Bucks (c) vs. The Lucha Brothers

The Lucha Brothers get a live music entrance from Muelas De Gallo for their entrance. Once the match starts, the two teams take the fight to each other. The Bucks quickly try to escape, but Fenix launches off of Penta’s back and stops them. The two duos exchange fast-paced offense, and the challengers take control. Fenix takes Nick Jackson down with a hurricanrana. Penta stomps Matt’s behind, and the Lucha Brothers drop the Jacksons with superkicks. The Young Bucks dodge the Lucha Brothers while they charge, sending them crashing into the cage.

Matt and Nick firmly gain the upper hand with a flurry of offense. Penta takes two stiff kicks right to the head, and Matt chokes Fenix with a chain. Fenix sends Matt face-first into the cage with a hurricanrana. The Lucha Brothers rally, but they accidentally kick each other, and the mistake slows their momentum. Fenix takes both Bucks down with a cutter. Penta gets a two count with a package piledriver.

Nick plants Fenix with a nasty German suplex on the apron. Still, Fenix saves Penta from a double submission. Fenix dodges a BTE trigger and evades the Meltzer Driver. Matt kicks both Lucha Brothers below the belt, so the champions maintain the advantage. The champions rip at the Lucha Brothers’ masks. Matt and Nick throw Fenix face-first into the steel cage. Brandon Cutler throws a bag into the cage, and Matt gets a shoe with thumbtacks on the bottom of it. Matt kicks Fenix with the weaponized shoe, and Nick drives Penta face-first into the show. Nick kicks Penta’s head into the tacks, and the fan-favorite is busted open. Matt kicks Fenix with the sharp shoe, but he’s still able to break up the pin after a BTE trigger.

Fenix rallies and drops Matt with an athletic hurricanrana. He hits both Bucks with the tacks and gets a two count when he slams Matt. Penta and Matt drop their respective opponents with package piledrivers on the apron. The two older brothers battle back in the ring, and Penta hits an avalanche destroyer. All four men are down, and they slowly get back to their feet. The two teams trade blows, and it’s a special superkick party as they exchange kip ups and kicks. Fenix catches Nick with a kick, and Penta gets a painfully close near fall with a package piledriver. Climbing to the top of the cage, Fenix goes for the signature diving stomp/piledriver combo, but the Bucks stop it. Fenix dives off the cage, and the Lucha Brothers double-team Nick for the win.

Winners and new AEW World Tag Team Champions: The Lucha Brothers

Related: AEW All Out Results (9/5/21)

Check out highlights from the match below:

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