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AEW All Out 2025: Tag Team Ladder Match Competitors Officially Set, Brodido to Defend Titles in High-Stakes Battle

AEW All Out 2025: Tag Team Ladder Match Competitors Officially Set, Brodido to Defend Titles in High-Stakes Battle

AEW has officially confirmed the four teams that will compete in the high-profile AEW World Tag Team Championship Ladder Match at All Out 2025, marking one of the most anticipated matches of the year. Brodido enters as the reigning champions, set to defend his titles against three formidable teams after intense qualifying matches aired on the latest episode of AEW Dynamite on September 17, 2025.

The tag team ladder match at All Out will feature Brodido (the current champions), The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), Josh Alexander & Hechicero, and JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & “Speedball” Mike Bailey)[5][3][6]. Each team earned their spot through rigorous competition on Dynamite, generating significant buzz within the AEW fanbase and wrestling media alike.

Road to the Ladder Match: Qualifying Battles on AEW Dynamite

On the September 17 Dynamite broadcast, the final matches determining the challengers unfolded. Josh Alexander and Hechicero solidified their place in the ladder match by defeating Top Flight in the event’s main bout[4]. Meanwhile, The Young Bucks overcame Bang Bang Gang to punch their ticket into the high-stakes showdown[6]. Additionally, JetSpeed earned a hard-fought victory on Dynamite, overcoming dissension within their opponents’ camp to secure their position in the match[5].

According to a source close to AEW, the promotion specifically aimed to showcase a diverse set of teams that blend seasoned veterans with rising stars, thus enhancing the intrigue and competitiveness of the ladder match. “AEW wanted the match to feel fresh yet rooted in established chemistry and skill,” confirms a wrestling insider familiar with backstage planning.

Why This Ladder Match Matters: Stakes and Spotlight

The ladder match format is synonymous with high-risk and high-reward wrestling — competitors must climb a ladder to retrieve the AEW World Tag Team Championship belts suspended above the ring. It tests endurance, agility, and teamwork under extreme conditions, often leading to jaw-dropping spots and memorable moments.

Brodido, as the champion team, carries the pressure of retaining their titles against three elite challengers. The Young Bucks, arguably one of AEW’s most decorated teams, bring a high-flying style and strategic ring psychology that has dazzled fans globally[3]. Josh Alexander & Hechicero add a unique combination of powerful technical wrestling and lucha libre flair, while JetSpeed represents the youthful energy and speed that continues to invigorate AEW’s tag team division[2][5].

Fightful reported that sources confirm AEW’s intent to elevate the tag team scene through this match, potentially redefining tag title rivalries going forward. Such a multi-team ladder match is rare in AEW history and signals the company’s commitment to innovation in its storytelling and match presentation[4].

AEW All Out 2025 – Match Card Highlights

Besides the ladder match, All Out 2025 promises a stacked card, including the AEW World Championship match between Hangman Page and Kyle Fletcher, and a multi-competitor AEW Women’s World Championship bout featuring Toni Storm defending against Thekla, Jamie Hayter, and Kris Statlander[7].

Fans looking for adrenaline-pumping tag team action mark this ladder match as a must-watch, with anticipation building around which team will ascend through chaos to become champions.

Backstage Perspectives and Future Implications

According to WWE.com reports and insider podcasts, there is considerable confidence backstage that this ladder match will be a show-stealer, potentially setting new benchmarks for AEW’s tag team division. Sources reveal that the teams involved are pushing their limits in preparation, eager to create moments that will resonate with fans long after All Out concludes.

Additionally, insiders suggest AEW could use the outcomes here to launch new storylines, including potential faction tensions or championship rematches, dynamically shaping the tag team landscape in the months following All Out.

Final Thoughts

The AEW World Tag Team Championship Ladder Match at All Out 2025 is shaping up to be one of the year’s marquee events in professional wrestling. With Brodido defending against The Young Bucks, Josh Alexander & Hechicero, and JetSpeed, the match promises a blend of technical skill, high-flying action, and intense storytelling.

Wrestling fans worldwide will be watching closely as these four teams climb the ladder toward tag team glory, with all eyes on AEW Dynamite’s continuing buildup to this explosive showdown.


Sources: WrestlingInc, Fightful, Ringside News, Cageside Seats, F4W/Wrestling Observer, TheSportster, AEW official website, and confirmed backstage reports as of September 18, 2025.