Get ready, folks, because the path to All In 2024 just got a whole lot wilder! The AEW World Trios Championship is set to be defended in a match so chaotic, you’d think it was scripted by Shakespeare himself after a few too many pints. That’s right—come April 25, Wembley Stadium will witness a London Ladders Match featuring not one, not two, but four teams battling for the gold.
The drama unfolded on this week’s “AEW Collision,” where on-screen authority figure Christopher Daniels dropped a bombshell. After weeks of ducking defenses like a politician avoiding tough questions, Christian Cage’s faction, The Patriarchy, is finally being forced into a corner. And what a corner it is! They’ll defend their titles against the heavy-hitting House of Black, the brawling Bang Bang Gang, and a wild card team that’s yet to be revealed.
This announcement comes after last week’s No. 1 contender’s match ended with about as much clarity as a foggy morning in London. With no clear challengers, it seemed the trios title picture was more tangled than a plate of spaghetti. But leave it to AEW to stir the pot with some high-stakes chaos. The inclusion of a fourth team, to be determined on next week’s “Collision” in Cardiff, adds an extra layer of unpredictability to the mix. And let’s not forget—the titles will be on the line in a 12-person ladder match, which is sure to feature more flying bodies than a trapeze show!
The history of the trios titles has been anything but straightforward. Back in April, these belts were unified with the ROH Six-Man Tag Team Championship, held by The Bang Bang Gang. But when leader Jay White was sidelined with an injury in July, the titles were separated and vacated faster than you can say “insurance policy.” The Patriarchy claimed the de-unified belts later that month, but their reign might be short-lived if Wembley’s ladder match turns into the pandemonium we’re all expecting.
With three teams already confirmed and one wild card entry looming, this is shaping up to be a match for the ages. So grab your tickets, folks, because Wembley Stadium is about to become ground zero for some serious tag team anarchy!