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AEW prides itself on its tag division. After weeks of stipulations and rumors, the company signed in two new exciting superstars.

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As posted on AEW’s official Twitter, Top Flight (Darius and Dante Martin) have signed with the company after making their debut on this past Wednesday’s Dynamite. This is exciting news for AEW fans as the company adds another gifted tag team to their roster.

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Previously, the brothers fought in AEW Dark matches. Last week, the 19 and 21-year-old brothers went up against AEW World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks.

The high-flyers put up a good effort against the brother duo of Matt and Nick Jackson but lost after Dante was pinned.

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After the announcement, Darius took to Twitter and thanked the fans.

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“Since I was little, all I’ve wanted to be was a professional wrestler… I’m now working my dream job at 21 years old, alongside my brother. That’s pretty freaking cool.”

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AEW bolsters its tag division

The Top Flight is trained by former WWE stars Molly Holly and Arn Anderson. As of now, we don’t know the duration of their contracts and if they will be back in action for AEW this week.

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The AEW Tag Team Champions, Young Bucks, also congratulated the Tag Team division’s new members.

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Last week, Tony Khan told Sporting News, “Top Flight are guys that the Young Bucks scouted, and I signed and put on “Dark” on their recommendation. They’ve done a great job, and now they’re going to get a match with Matt and Nick.”

Hopefully, we will get to see the new team on AEW Dynamite this week.

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Angana Roy is a WWE and AEW author for EssentiallySports, having published more than 800 professional wrestling articles. She is currently pursuing higher studies in English language and literature from the University of Calcutta and has over three years of experience in journalism. As a life-long fan of the sports entertainment brand of pro-wrestling, her work consists of live coverage of weekly shows, PPVs, speculating the future course of storylines, and everything in between. Angana has covered almost all aspects of news reporting including current affairs, entertainment, and daily news. When she is not busy covering in-ring action, Angana can be found writing literature papers for academic journals.

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