AEW’s upcoming pay-per-view, Dynasty, just got more electrifying with the announcement of a winner-take-all trios match, set to unfold at the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri this Sunday. During this week’s “AEW Dynamite,” a challenge was thrown down by the Bang Bang Gang—Jay White, Austin Gunn, and Colten Gunn, who currently hold the Ring of Honor Six-Man Tag Team Championships. They dared The Scissor Gang’s Billy Gunn, Max Caster, and Anthony Bowens to put their AEW World Trio’s Championship on the line.
Billy Gunn, in a backstage moment infused with bravado, commented that their challengers had finally “grown a set” to step up for a title shot. The air crackled with anticipation as the match was confirmed to decide the fate of both championship sets.
This feud traces back to dramatic developments earlier in the year. The once-unified “Bang Bang Scissor Gang” disbanded during the March 13 episode of “Dynamite,” following Jay White’s post-match antics against Darby Allin. The Acclaimed, along with Billy Gunn, intervened to assist Allin, leading to further altercations that culminated in the breakup of the supergroup formed just months prior on “AEW Collision.”