Whilst his future on AEW was momentarily uncertain following the tragic passing of his brother Jay in January, Mark Briscoe has now found a home on AEW TV and is has been involved in a major angle involving AEW Tag Team Champions FTR, Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal heading into Double or Nothing on May 28.
Briscoe knows all too well about getting physical with the current AEW tag champs, with FTR and the Briscoes facing off in a highly celebrated trilogy of matches in 2022.
The final match of the trilogy would come at ROH Final Battle 2022 where the four men would compete in a dog collar match for the ROH Tag Team Title.
Despite the obvious physical toll the match would take from all men, Briscoe would reveal on Talk is Jericho that mentally, the contest was as easy as it gets.
Briscoe revealed:
“As physically taxing as it was, mentally, it was such a breeze because when we (got) there, we’re like, ‘Alright, let’s beat the absolute dog s**t out of each other.
“No need to complicate anything. Make it look like a real, damn fight.'”
Briscoe would label the match ‘the best night of work ever’ something that would serve as a perfect memory of the wars the two teams shared in 2022.
While ultimately not affecting their legendary run on the independent scene, Briscoe would recently reveal how both himself and Jay were turned down from WWE at a younger age, citing an incredibly bizarre reason for why, click here to find out more.
Here are full results from the May 10 episode of AEW Dynamite:
Claudio Castagnoli def. Rey Fenix
Miro returned and walked into Tony Khan’s office
An MJF video package mentioned CM Punk – the first time Punk has been mentioned on AEW TV since All Out
Mark Briscoe announced as the special guest referee for FTR vs Jay Lethal & Jeff Jarrett at Double Or Nothing
Thunder Rosa returned and, like Miro, walked into Tony Khan’s office
Tony Khan says he has a huge announcement next week
Orange Cassidy def. Daniel Garcia to retain the AEW International Championship
Julia Hart def. Anna Jay in a No Holds Barred match
House of Black def. Best Friends & Bandido to retain the AEW World Trios Championship
Jon Moxley def. Kenny Omega in a Steel Cage match after Don Callis turned on Omega and attacked him with a screwdriver
Transcript courtesy of WrestlingInc
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