Death Triangle to face The Elite in a best-of-seven series for the AEW Trios Titles

Omega and the Young Bucks start with a one-match disadvantage after Full Gear loss.

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The AEW Trios Championships are up for grabs in a best-of-seven series between Death Triangle and The Elite.

Current Champions Death Triangle — PAC, Rey Fenix, & Penta El Zero Miedo — already lead the series 1-0 after retaining the titles against Kenny Omega and the Young Bucks at Full Gear.

The second match will take place during Dynamite on Wednesday 23rd November. Several other matches were announced during Full Gear for Wednesday’s episode, and these are listed below.

The Elite became the inaugural AEW Trios Champions after winning the titles at AEW All Out against the Dark Order’s Hangman Page, John Silver & Alex Reynolds. However, the titles were then vacated when Omega and The Bucks were suspended after the confrontation with CM Punk and Ace Steel after the All Out press conference.

Death Triangle defeated Chuckie T, Trent Beretta & Orange Cassidy on the September 7th episode of AEW Dynamite to claim the titles.

Best-of-seven schedule:

  • Match 1: AEW Full Gear (Death Triangle wins, leads 1-0)
  • Match 2: November 23rd, AEW Dynamite
  • Match 3: November 30th, AEW Dynamite
  • Match 4: December 14th, AEW Dynamite — Winter Is Coming
  • Match 5 (if necessary): December 21st, AEW Dynamite — Holiday Bash
  • Match 6 (if necessary): December 28th, AEW Dynamite — New Year’s Smash
  • Match 7 (if necessary): January 11th, AEW Dynamite

Current card for Dynamite on Wednesday, November 23rd:

  • ROH World Championship: Chris Jericho (c) vs Tomohiro Ishii
  • AEW World Championship eliminator tournament final: Ethan Page vs. Ricky Starks
  • AEW All-Atlantic Championship: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Jake Hager
  • Match 2 of Death Triangle and The Elite’s best-of-seven series for the AEW World Trios Championships
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