Who’s walking into AEW Full Gear with the tag titles?

Lucha Bros face Jurassic Express at the October 16, 2019 edition of AEW Dynamite. Photo: Lee South/AEW
Lucha Bros face Jurassic Express at the October 16, 2019 edition of AEW Dynamite. Photo: Lee South/AEW /
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The AEW World Tag Team Championship Tournament continues on the next two episodes of ‘Dynamite’ and we’ve decided to predict who’ll be holding the tag titles when it’s all said and done.

Hold on to your AEW brackets, folks.

Needless to say this tournament has offered up quite a bit of surprises from the get-go. Especially with perennial favorites The Young Bucks falling to Private Party in the first round.

The next two matches saw changes to team compositions after SCU’s Christopher Daniels and Jurassic Express’ Luchasaurus bowed out of the tournament due to injury.

Daniels suffered the after effects of an attack by the Lucha Brothers which forced Scorpio Sky to take his place–who proceed to get one of the loudest pops of the night when he lost and subsequently regained his shoe .

Here’s our look at the upcoming matches and who we think will come out on top.

Private Party vs. The Lucha Brothers

Two things make this match wildly unpredictable–but we’ll give it a shot because that’s why we’re here.

First off, the Bucks putting Private Party over in the quarter-finals leads us to believe that they might take this momentum all the way to the final.

Isaiah Kassidy and Marq Quen–while still a little raw–have demonstrated top level athletic ability and relentless pace. Most importantly, they’ve shown that they can compete in the ring with high-caliber teams.

As far as the Lucha Brothers are concerned, the one thing we’re still wrapping our heads around is their pre-match attack on SCU–which injured the aforementioned Christopher Daniels and saw Scorpio Sky take his place.

Having said that, nothing prevents SCU from attacking the Lucha Brothers ahead of their semifinal match with Private Party. Which could make a compelling argument for Private Party heading to the final; especially if the wily SCU choose to interfere.

Winners: Private Party