The Good Brothers, Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson appeared on tonight’s AEW Dynamite and formed an alliance with their former Bullet Club stablemates, Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks.
After Kenny Omega defeated Rey Fenix in tonight’s main event, he went to attack Fenix after the match, but Jon Moxley ran out with a barbed wire baseball bat for the save. Suddenly, Gallows & Anderson ran into the ring and beat down on Moxley with the help of Omega, while wrestlers who were in the crowd ran in to unsuccessfully try to help.
After a couple of minutes, as Omega repeatedly nailed Moxley with the bat, The Young Bucks ran out and seemed to be trying to reason with Omega and the Good Brothers. Brian Pillman and Griff Garrisson tried to grab Omega, but the Young Bucks superkicked them, helping Omega.
Omega, Gallows and Anderson then put up the “two sweet” hand symbol… and the Young Bucks cautiously joined in, with all five men doing the symbol together in the ring as Chris Jericho said on commentary, “The band is back together.”
The Good Brothers are the current Impact Tag Team Champions and this is obviously part of AEW and Impact’s alliance. Omega will team with the Good Brothers to take on Rich Swann & The Motor City Machine Guns at the Impact Hard to Kill PPV on Saturday, January 16.
Next Wednesday on Dynamite, Omega will team with The Young Bucks in a six man tag match against yet to be named opponents.
“Let’s have an Elite reunion as @KennyOmegamanX the AEW World Champ & the World Tag Team Champs have a 6-man tag-team next week!” –@TheDonCallis.
Night Two of our New Year’s Smash this Wednesday on @TNTDrama at 8e/7c pic.twitter.com/AIQoYdD5Rp
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) January 7, 2021

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