All Out 2025: Cope and Christian vs FTR

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All Out 2025
Tag Team Match
Christian Cage and Adam Copeland versus FTR

It’s finally here.

Christian Cage and Adam Copeland together again.

Their tag team match together at Forbidden Door was the first time they had teamed since 2001. Their run as a tag team in the World Wrestling Federation only lasted three years. In just that time they were able to create such an impact that coming back together over 20 years later means this much.

Christian Cage came to All Elite Wrestling just after returning to pro wrestling and working the WWE Royal Rumble, using it to get a lot of attention and have a reunion with Copeland (brief as it was) before signing with AEW at Revolution 2021. Christian said it was his goal to outwork everyone.

Cage has been an excellent part of the roster, a veteran who pushes his younger opponents to come up to his level. He has been successful at keeping himself a part of the mix and having great matches and stories with just about everyone. It’s part of why I hated his Instashot so much. It felt like it was forcing Cage up the card when he never needed to be forced. He worked naturally on the show.

Adam Copeland is a different story. He’s been treated like a top guy when I don’t think he’s as up to the level as they wanted, or he wanted, or expected. He had a decent TNT Championship run but injury prevented him from doing what was best for business for the younger stars. His return came with him working the main event against Jon Moxley while Moxley was supposed to be feuding with the underachievers.

That Revolution 2025 match culminated in both Copeland and Christian failing to become AEW Men’s World Champion. They failed the same night. AEW wasn’t WWE. This isn’t the 2000s or 2010s. These are older men on their last runs.

Slowly but surely it has been all about getting to this point. And we can thank FTR for pushing it along when they turned on Adam Copeland at Dynasty.

FTR are real life friends with Adam Copeland so I’m sure this is a match they’ve discussed back at their homes for years. C+C, Cage and Christian, teaming one more time for one last run and having to face one of the best tag teams of the 21st century. FTR has recently tapped into their inner Dudley Boys during the shows at 2300 Arena and it isn’t on accident. They can’t be the Hardy’s for them. They are instead the hated heels who will put them through a table without remorse.

Toronto also means something to FTR as they had one of the greatest matches of all time outside AEW there in Toronto for NXT against DIY.

It’s a perfect venue and perfect place for these two teams to clash, and while I hope it isn’t the main event of All Out (it doesn’t need to be, especially with no gold on the line) I do hope they get to do everything they want to do in this. A lot of smart pro wrestlers in the ring who sometimes have a tendency to outsmart themselves. Hopefully they can break this match down in such a way they tell the story they want to tell.

I have a feeling, regardless of result, this isn’t a one and done.

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