Christian Cage and Adam Copeland will officially team up for a tag team match at the upcoming AEW All Out event in Toronto next month. This announcement comes after a recent reunion of the pair, who have not competed together in over a decade.
Reunion Sparks Fresh Momentum Following Recent Matches
The long-anticipated reunion between Adam Copeland and Christian Cage first occurred two weeks ago on AEW Dynamite, when Christian stepped in to support Copeland against FTR, Nick Wayne, and Kip Sabian. Their first tag team match in 14 years took place last weekend during the Forbidden Door pay-per-view, where they secured a victory over Kip Sabian and Killswitch.
Christian clarified that this reunion does not signal a renewal of their friendship. Instead, it was a mutual agreement: Christian would assist Copeland with his issues involving FTR, while Copeland would reciprocate by helping Christian with problems related to the Patriarchy.
FTR Challenges and the Formation of ‘C&C’ at AEW Dynamite
The rivalry intensified to start the latest AEW Dynamite show at the 2300 Arena, when FTR interrupted the program demanding retribution from referee Paul Turner. Dax Harwood alleged that an illegal competitor was involved during their Forbidden Door match, sparking controversy.
This confrontation drew out Copeland and Christian, who now refer to themselves as ‘C&C’. The duo promptly neutralized Stokely and formally issued a tag team challenge to FTR for AEW All Out in Toronto.
Implications for AEW and What to Expect Next
The official confirmation of this tag team match heightens anticipation for AEW All Out and marks an important development for the promotion’s tag division. With Copeland and Christian teaming up once again, fans can look forward to a high-stakes showdown against FTR that blends past history with current rivalries, promising an exciting and compelling contest in Toronto.
