AEW’s FTR is hoping for a tag team dream match against Impact Wrestling's Motor City Machine Guns. In a tweet, FTR’s Dax Harwood wrote, “Tell their boss to call our boss. I’m all about the money, but more about the legacy,” in response to fan’s wish for a match between the two teams.

FTR, the current AEW World Tag Team Champions, defeated Hangman Page and Kenny Omega at All Out 2020. Meanwhile, the Motor City Machine Guns, also known as Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin, have been Impact Tag Team Champions since beating The North on Impact's July 21 episode. The two teams have never faced off in the ring.

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AEW doesn’t have a formal working relationship with any other promotion in the US. Recently, however, NWA Women's Champion Thunder Rosa appeared on the promotion’s programming. AEW CEO Tony Khan clarified though that the agreement is "the extent of a personal relationship between myself and [NWA President] Billy Corgan."

Hardwood and Cash Wheeler have been teammates for years. After several years on the indie circuit, they signed to WWE in 2014, where they performed as The Mechanics and The Revival. After being released by WWE earlier this year, Hardwood and Wheeler renamed themselves Fear The Revolt (FTR) prior to their debut at AEW on the May 27 episode of AEW Dynamite.

In their first appearance at AEW, FTR saved The Young Bucks from an attack by The Butcher and The Blade and established themselves as babyfaces. At their in-ring debut on the June 10 episode of Dynamite, they defeated The Butcher and The Blade. On the August 27 episode of Dynamite, FTR defeated The Natural Nightmares, Best Friends and The Young Bucks in a gauntlet match, which led to an AEW World Tag Team Championship match at All Out. At the event, they defeated Omega and Page to win the title, becoming the first team to hold tag team titles in both AEW and WWE.

Shelley and Sabin first teamed in Pro Wrestling Zero1-Max in 2006, defeating Minoru Fujita and Ikuto Hidaka in the Zero-1 Max International Lightweight Tag Team Championship. They performed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) intermittently from 2007 to 2012. They returned to TNA, now Impact, on July 18 at Slammiversary, defeating The Rascalz, aka Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier. The tag team went on to capture the Impact World Tag Team Championship by defeating The North, who held the title for a record-setting 383 days.

Source: What Culture

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