AEW All Out 2021 - 5 Feuds that could emerge from the pay-per-view 

AEW All Out not only introduced new competitors to the roster but new feuds that could emerge from the show.
AEW All Out not only introduced new competitors to the roster but new feuds that could emerge from the show.

#4 The Lucha Brothers vs. Santana & Ortiz - AEW All Out 2021

The best bout of the night at AEW All Out 2021 was undeniably The Young Bucks vs. The Lucha Brothers in a Steel Cage Match for the AEW World Tag Team Championships. It was a vintage Lucha libre style blowoff match with blood, hatred, and compelling storytelling. This was an unbelievable encounter that escalated to a superb ending.

Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fenix beat Matt and Nick Jackson to walk out of AEW All Out 2021 with the World Tag Team Championships and will now contend with the absolutely stacked tag team division of the promotion.

There are plenty of teams who will make perfect foils for the Lucha Brothers, but one team has momentum and plenty of experience against the new champs.

Santana and Ortiz have been one of the top tag teams in All Elite Wrestling for quite some time. On last week's episode of Dynamite ahead of AEW All Out 2021, Proud N Powerful defeated FTR in an excellent opener. They could use that victory to propel themselves to the No.1 spot in the rankings and get the next shot at the gold.

Santana and Ortiz not only have momentum thanks to that big win, but they have a history with the Lucha Brothers. The two tag teams were in a fierce rivalry in IMPACT Wrestling during 2019 that saw them trade the Tag Team Championships for the company.

Proud N Powerful won the blowoff match of that feud and can use it to beat Penta and Fenix again for the AEW World Tag Team Titles.

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