At AEW Forbidden Door, held recently at the O2 Arena in London, Brodido— the tag team of Brody King and Bandido— captured the AEW World Tag Team Championships. The event showcased nine main card matches and four on Zero Hour, with only one title changing hands during the night. In a thrilling triple threat tag team match, The Hurt Syndicate defended their titles against Brodido and FTR, but Brodido emerged victorious by pinfall to claim the belts.
Bandido’s Reaction to Young Brody King Draws Attention
Following their championship win, an old 2022 interview clip featuring Bandido surfaced on social media. During the interview with Chris Hero on Highspots, Bandido was presented with a photo of a young boy in blue and asked to guess his identity. Bandido’s surprised response was notable. He said,
“Oh my God, really? Wow, he’s changed a lot, amigo.”
—Bandido, AEW Star
This candid moment has drawn interest among fans as it highlights the growth of Brody King both personally and professionally, now alongside Bandido as AEW’s top tag team champions.
Brodido Continues to Impact AEW Tag Division
Since capturing the titles at Forbidden Door, Brodido has become the team to beat in AEW. However, their momentum faced a challenge when the Don Callis Family secured a victory over both Brodido and JetSpeed on the following episode of AEW Dynamite. This sets the stage for intense competition within the tag team ranks as Brody King and Bandido work to solidify their reign.
The Tag Division’s Evolving Landscape
With Brodido holding the AEW World Tag Team Titles, the tag division is energized, featuring strong contenders like The Hurt Syndicate and FTR. The ongoing battles at major events and weekly shows indicate a dynamic and competitive tag team scene that fans will watch closely in upcoming AEW programming.
