Orange Cassidy and The Von Erichs are teaming together this Friday.

During a segment on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite, Kevin Von Erich and his sons Marshall & Ross Von Erich were being interviewed when Orange Cassidy came up to them and said he needed partners for a match on Rampage. Danhausen and Trent Baretta seemed upset that Cassidy wouldn’t partner with them, but Cassidy told them that this was Texas. The Von Erichs agreed to back up Cassidy for his match on Friday. It wasn’t said who Cassidy and The Von Erichs would face.

Cassidy most recently wrestled on the December 8 edition of AEW Rampage, successfully defending the International title against Angelico. This would be the in-ring debut of Ross & Marshall Von Erich in AEW, who have wrestled in the past for MLW, Impact, and Pro Wrestling NOAH.

The Von Erichs were in Arlington, Texas during Wednesday’s Dynamite to promote the upcoming Iron Claw film, which tells the story of Fritz Von Erich and his sons Kevin, David, Kerry, and Mike. The film opens in theatres on December 22.

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