AEW Fyter Fest: Recap, takeaways and what’s next

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The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega vs. the Lucha Bros and Laredo Kid

The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega came out to a great tribute to the Street Fighter franchise, dressed up like Ryu (Matt), Ken (Nick) and Akuma (Omega). It was a very cool entrance and definitely something all of the fighting game fans in the crowd can appreciate. Jim Ross has no idea what was going on so it had to be explained to him, and that in itself was pretty entertaining.

If you watched any Young Bucks matches against the Lucha Bros in 2019, you knew exactly what to expect here. Adding in Omega and Laredo Kid just set things to a whole other level of insanity. This match was non-stop from start to finish, and if you like fast-paced, balls-to-the-walls action, this match gave you all you could handle and then some.

The finish saw Omega pick up the victory for his team with the One-Winged Angel on Laredo Kid. It was a great match from all six men and just a blast to watch. When wrestling is like this, it’s hard to not enjoy it.

After the match was over, Omega brought the Lucha Bros and Laredo Kid back into the ring and the six men showed respect to one another for a well-done match. This is probably the final chapter of the Young Bucks’ and Lucha Bros’ rivalry for now. There are too many other teams in AEW that both of them can work with. They can come back to this feud later on down the line. But for now, we think it’s time to split them apart from each other.