In quite possibly the weirdest story you will read all day, a largely forgotten WWE team from the mid-2010s has re-emerged in AEW.

No, not The Nexus, the Hype Bros, or even the Edgeheads – now called something like the Christian Chads – but the Real Americans, Cesaro and Jack Swagger, now wrestling against each other as Claudio Castagnoli and Jake Hager with no Zeb Colter to be found.

Taking the ring against each other in their first solo match since 2015, Castagnoli and Hager wrested as part of a deep-seated feud between the Blackpool Combat Club – featuring ex-WWE guys William Regal, Jon Moxley, and Bryan Danielson – and the Jericho Appreciation Society – featuring a repackaged EverRise and Chris Jericho (obviously) – on the first night of AEW's Fyter Fest, which also featured ex-WWE talent like Serena Deeb, Trent Beretta, Keith Lee, Swere Strickland, and Wardlow, who you might recall from Stephanie McMahon's episode of Undercover Boss.

Goodness if you're a fan of late 2010s WWE, you really should give Tony Khan's promotion a try, it's basically a class reunion of the best era of NXT with a few other fun performers thrown in for good measure.

Wrestling a match that was no stagger, all swagger, the two supersized superstars banged out a series of their signature moves, with Hager dropping a bomb on his foe before Castagnoli eventually followed it up with his signature swing into a sharpshooter for the pin and his third-straight win in the promotion. Welp, cross a The Real Americans reunion off of your wrestling bingo card, WWE fans, which is a statement few expected to say almost a decade after the unit officially debuted.