The House of Black are former AEW World Trios Champions [Image Credits: Malakai Black's Instagram]
The House of Black earned an opportunity to challenge for the championship later this month on the latest episode of AEW Dynamite. The group also conducted themselves like babyfaces afterward, continuing their recent trend of displaying respect and sportsmanship towards their opponents.
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Malakai Black and Brody King were in action during the latest edition of Dynamite, taking on FTR in the main event. The winners of the match were set to advance to Full Gear 2024 and compete for the AEW World Tag Team Titles in a Four-Way match also involving defending champions Private Party and The Outrunners.
The Kings of The Black Throne were pushed to their limits by Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler in a hard-hitting encounter on AEW Dynamite. However, the former World Trios Champions ultimately came off with the win after King choked out Harwood. Following the bout, The House of Black members surprisingly helped FTR to their feet, breaking character in the process, and shook hands with The Top Guys.
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The enigmatic faction has seemingly been adopting more conspicuously heroic traits for some time now. Brody King shook hands with Darby Allin after losing to the latter at WrestleDream 2024, and both Buddy Matthews and Malakai Black showed respect to Adam Cole in the aftermath of their matches against him over the past couple of weeks.
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