The tag team division in AEW is about to explode with epic matches galore. Speculation is increasing that the New Day and the Motor City Machine Guns
are soon to be All Elite. Not to mention that the Young Bucks have yet to wrestle Adam Copeland and Christian Cage face to face. That dream match appears to be simmering for All In. In the meantime, the Young Bucks got themselves a blockbuster match for Redemption.During Collision (July 18, 2026), The Jackson boys had the testicular fortitude to call
out Jon Moxley and Will Ospreay for the PPV. This isn’t just about the testing themselves to prove they are the top team in AEW. The bigger picture for the Young Bucks is to protect Kenny Omega. Sir Kenneth has a date to defend the AEW World Championship against Ospreay at All In. The Bucks don’t like seeing Kenny get chummy with Bruv, because they suspect it is a trap from the Death Riders. Matt and Nick want to prove that Ospreay can not be trusted now that he is a member of Moxley’s crew.
Moxley and Ospreay are game for the match. Mox disdains all things Elite, and this will be personal. AEW made the bout official for Redemption.
Despite the lack of enthusiasm in the limp voiceover from Nick Jackson, the tag team bout should rule at Redemption. This Death Riders duo don’t have much history together as a unit, but the star power is mega. Moxley and Ospreay together are a true all-star team. This should be a great payoff to give purpose for their recent tag bouts on television.
Collision also developed deeper in the story of Ospreay challenging Omega at All In. Ospreay requested a warm-up bout to stay sharp, and former training partner Adam Brooks was the man for the job. Ospreay wrestled as a clear babyface, while Brooks heeled it up as often as possible. Ospreay kept a cool head until the end. When charging for the Hidden Blade, Brooks spit at him. Ospreay stopped short, then he coldly bludgeoned Brooks with elbow strikes to the head. Brooks tapped out to stop the match. That finish illustrates the idea of Death Riders mentality in Ospreay’s training. The question is if that aggressive attitude will take over his soul.
As for the Young Bucks, they made sure to remind current tag team champions Adam Copeland and Christian Cage that those titles belong to the Bucks.
Share your reaction to the Young Bucks wrestling Jox Moxley and Will Ospreay at Redemption. Does this fresh match get you pumped for the PPV? Catch up on Collision full results here.













