The Young Bucks have taken to social media to shower praise on the AEW production team behind this year’s Stadium Stampede, revealing that the entire chaotic seven-on-seven brawl was captured live in real time, with no pre-taped segments beyond the entrances. Given the chaos and multiple backstage segments, some assumed a significant part of the match was recorded beforehand, so finding out it wasn’t made the bout even more impressive.
AEW’s latest Stadium Stampede delivered a high-octane 31-minute war at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York, featuring 14 wrestlers from rival factions. Action spilled from the ring into backstage hallways, the merch booth, catering, escalators, a practice tennis court, and the parking lot. This real-time execution required precise timing among multiple camera crews while the live PPV continued uninterrupted. Despite strict venue rules and the inherent challenges of controlled chaos, the match earned widespread acclaim for its ambition and seamless creativity.
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