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Team Taz, alternately called Team FTW, was an American professional wrestling stable signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). They were named after Taz, the leader and manager of the group.

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History

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On the July 21, 2020 episode of AEW Dark, Ricky Starks aligned himself with Brian Cage, who was accompanied by Taz, by attacking Darby Allin.[1] They officially formed a team which was known as "Team Taz". Team Taz started to feud with Allin and Cody Rhodes. On the November 18 episode of Dynamite, Allin and Rhodes were being attacked by Team Taz, when Will Hobbs came to the ring with a chair and it looked like Hobbs was about to attack Team Taz. However, Hobbs attacked Rhodes and aligned himself with Team Taz.[2] On the November 26 episode of Dynamite, Will Hobbs' name was changed to Powerhouse Hobbs.[3] On the December 16 episode of Dynamite, Hook (Taz's real life son Tyler Senerchia) was introduced as the newest member of Team Taz after it had been revealed Hook had been training to be a wrestler with Rhodes. On the same episode, Team Taz also started to feud with Sting, who came out to aid Rhodes and Allin. On the December 24 episode of Dynamite, Team Taz confronted Sting and were about to attack him, then the lights went off and Allin appeared in the ring along with Sting. On the Brodie Lee Celebration of Life episode of Dynamite on December 30, Starks, Hobbs, and Cage lost their match to Rhodes, Orange Cassidy and Preston "10" Vance. When the match was over, Team Taz attacked Cody, Cassidy, and Vance. Then lights went off and Allin looked at Team Taz, the lights again went off for the second time but this time Sting appeared with Allin.

A month later on the January 21, 2021 episode of Dynamite, it was announced that Ricky Starks and Brian Cage would face Darby Allin and Sting in a street fight at Revolution.[4] At the event, Team Taz lost to Sting and Darby.[5] 10 days later at St. Patrick's Day Slam, Team Taz came out and confronted Sting and Allin, only for Cage to take a microphone from Taz. He teased a face turn by saying that he respected Sting and that Sting was still "The Icon", much to the dismay of Team Taz. Over the next few months, tension was teased in the group between Ricky Starks and Brian Cage. During this, Powerhouse Hobbs also started a feud with the debuting Christian Cage after the group attempted to recruit Cage. On the April 21 episode of Dynamite, Starks failed to beat the number one ranked wrestler in AEW, "Hangman" Adam Page. During the match, Starks suffered a neck fracture after a botched reversal to a German suplex.[6] Afterwards, the rest of Team Taz attacked Page. Also in the same night, Hobbs lost to Christian Cage. The following week, Brian Cage defeated Adam Page. On July 14 at Night 1 of Fyter Fest, Cage lost the FTW World Championship to Ricky Starks after being hit in the head with the title by Hobbs, effectively being kicked out of Team Taz.[7]

On November 24, Dante Martin joined the group after Taz offered him a spot. However, on December 8, Martin eliminated Ricky Starks from the Dynamite Diamond Dozen Battle Royal which effectively removed Martin from the group. It was revealed that Dante joined the group as part of a scheme he created with Lio Rush, his tag team partner at the time.[8][9]

Throughout the first half of 2022, Starks and Hobbs would continue to team together and chase the AEW World Tag Team Championship, while Hook would break out as a singles wrestler and eventually turn face. On the July 20 episode of Dynamite, Starks issued an open challenger for the FTW Championship, which was answered by Danhausen. At Fight for the Fallen on July 27, Starks issued an open challenge immediately after defeating Danhausen, which was answered by Hook, who defeated Starks for the title. After a post-match promo by Starks, Powerhouse Hobbs attacked him, turning Starks face, and leaving the future of the group in doubt. The following week on the August 3 episode of Dynamite, Taz announced that he was officially disbanding Team Taz.

Members

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Brian Cage
Powerhouse Hobbs
Ricky Starks
Taz alongside Hook
Dante Martin
Member Joined Left
Taz L* July 23, 2020 August 3, 2022
Brian Cage * July 23, 2020 July 14, 2021
Ricky Starks * July 23, 2020 August 3, 2022
Powerhouse Hobbs November 19, 2020 July 27, 2022
Hook December 16, 2020 August 3, 2022
Dante Martin November 24, 2021 December 8, 2021

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Championships and accomplishments

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from Grokipedia
Team Taz was a in (AEW), managed by veteran wrestler and color commentator Taz, active from its formation in July 2020 until its official dissolution in August 2022. The group, also referred to as Team FTW in reference to Taz's "FTW" (Fuck The World) persona from his ECW days, specialized in a hard-hitting, dominant style that emphasized physicality and intimidation. Initially comprising and , the stable expanded to include in the fall of 2020 and Taz's son in December 2021, with brief involvement from in 2021. The faction quickly established itself as a force in AEW's midcard and tag team divisions, feuding with prominent babyfaces such as Cody Rhodes, Darby Allin, Sting, CM Punk, and the team of Swerve Strickland and Keith Lee. Notable events included a cinematic street fight against Sting and Darby Allin at Revolution 2021, and participation in a triple threat match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship against Jurassic Express and Swerve In Our Glory at Double or Nothing 2022. Hook's debut in December 2021, defeating Fuego del Sol in under a minute, marked a highlight, showcasing the stable's emphasis on building new talent through Taz's guidance; Hook later claimed the FTW Championship—a title revived by Taz—in July 2022. The group also pursued recruitment efforts, such as attempting to enlist Christian Cage in 2021, though these ultimately failed. Team Taz's internal dynamics added depth to its storyline, with tensions culminating in its breakup on the August 3, 2022, episode of , when turned on , leading to a heated between the former allies. Taz confirmed the stable's end during the broadcast, shifting focus to his commentary role while members like Starks and Hobbs continued as solo competitors. Despite its relatively short tenure, Team Taz contributed to AEW's roster development by elevating underutilized talents into key positions, leaving a legacy of gritty, ensemble-driven wrestling narratives.

History

Formation

Team Taz was officially formed on the July 21, 2020 episode of , when Taz, who had been serving as a for , declared the creation of his new stable after weeks of on-air hints about recruiting talent to challenge the promotion's top stars. Following Darby Allin's victory over Robert Anthony, attacked Allin with a German , and joined in by dragging Anthony into the ring post before assisting Cage in delivering a to Allin, solidifying their alliance under Taz's management. Taz, gloating from commentary, teased further developments on the upcoming , positioning the group as a dominant force. The initial lineup consisted of Taz as the outspoken manager, as the physical powerhouse holding the newly revived , and as the ambitious up-and-comer, all united by Taz's "FTW" (Fuck The World) philosophy rooted in his legacy of defying authority and embracing hardcore, unsanctioned competition. This rebellious ethos, originally embodied by Taz's creation of the in ECW in 1998 as a protest against being overlooked for the world title, was reintroduced in AEW to frame Team Taz as outsiders ready to disrupt the established order. Early vignettes and promos emphasized their heel dominance, with Taz hyping Cage's unmatched strength and Starks' cunning as tools to target AEW's elite, including repeated assaults on rising star to assert their supremacy. The group's first on-screen match as a cohesive unit occurred on the July 29, 2020 episode of in a no-disqualification tornado bout, where and Starks, accompanied by Taz, faced AEW World Champion and Allin. Prior to the bell, Team Taz cut an arrogant backstage promo claiming Allin was intimidated and avoiding them, only for Allin to ambush the duo with a Coffin Drop from the entrance tunnel; the match devolved into chaos with weapons like chairs and a thumbtack-laced , ending in a pinfall victory for Moxley and Allin after Allin hit the skateboard-assisted Coffin Drop on Starks. Building on this, Team Taz continued their aggressive push in August, with a notable instance of coordinated interference aiding during an on-air confrontation following Allin's match on the August 22 , where Starks disguised himself as Allin to distract, allowing to ambush and attack the real Allin from behind.

Expansion and feuds

Team Taz began its expansion beyond the initial core of and in late 2020. On the September 16, 2020 episode of , Will Hobbs made the save for against an attack by Cage and Starks. Hobbs officially joined Team Taz on November 18, 2020, after a post-match assault on and , solidifying the group's muscle and enabling multi-man dominance in AEW storylines, leading to partnerships with Starks as "Starks & Hobbs" that showcased their combined power. The stable's prestige received a significant boost with the revival of the , originally created by Taz during his ECW tenure in 1998. On July 8, 2020, during Night 2 of AEW Fyter Fest, Taz reintroduced the "For The Win" title—billed as an "unsanctioned" belt not recognized by AEW—and immediately awarded it to as the inaugural champion, positioning Team Taz as enforcers unbound by standard rules. This move emphasized the faction's outlaw ethos, with Cage carrying the title through several defenses that underscored the group's internal and aggressive style. A pivotal early rivalry for Team Taz emerged against and the debuting Sting, stemming from repeated attacks on Allin dating back to Cage's AEW arrival in May 2020. The feud escalated when Team Taz kidnapped Allin in February 2021, prompting Sting's intervention and leading to a high-stakes Street Fight at on March 7, 2021. In a cinematic match filmed at an abandoned warehouse, Sting and Allin overcame Cage and Starks in a brutal encounter involving weapons and environmental hazards, marking Sting's in-ring AEW debut and temporarily humbling the stable. This conflict, spanning late 2020 into early 2021, established Team Taz as primary antagonists while testing their unity under intense scrutiny. The group's 2021 momentum continued with a contentious rivalry against following his AEW debut in March. After Cage rejected Taz's recruitment offer on the April 7 episode of , Team Taz retaliated with an assault led by Hobbs, igniting a series of confrontations that drew in Jungle Boy and as allies to Cage. The feud highlighted Team Taz's recruitment tactics and territorial dominance, culminating in multi-man brawls that positioned the against rising babyface factions, though it exposed early tensions within the group over loyalty. In December 2021, Team Taz integrated a familial element with the in-ring debut of , Taz's real-life son, on the December 10 episode of . Hook quickly asserted himself with a dominant squash victory over , blending technical precision with the stable's hard-edged persona and adding a layer of personal stakes to their narratives. His early matches served as showcases for variations inherited from Taz, reinforcing the faction's emphasis on expertise. On the November 24, 2021 episode of , briefly joined Team Taz by signing a contract offered by Taz, despite objections from his allies. However, Martin left the group shortly after, turning on by eliminating him from a on the December 8 episode of . Throughout 2021, Team Taz's internal dynamics were amplified by Taz's signature promos and training vignettes, which portrayed the group as a disciplined unit forged in drills and unwavering loyalty. Taz often cut intense backstage segments hyping his charges' dominance, while video montages depicted rigorous sessions focusing on techniques, underscoring the stable's blue-collar toughness and commitment to collective success amid external challenges. These elements cultivated a cohesive identity, making Team Taz a formidable presence in AEW's midcard landscape.

Disbandment

In early 2022, tensions within Team Taz began to surface as individual ambitions increasingly overshadowed group unity. , who had been a key enforcer alongside in pursuits, expressed a desire for personal growth, stating in a May interview that "there's gonna be a point where I'm gonna have to step away on my own" to establish his singles career. Meanwhile, Starks' evolution as a confident , particularly after winning the from on July 14, 2021, shifted focus toward his solo spotlight, subtly straining alliances as Hobbs sought more prominence beyond their partnership. These cracks culminated on the July 27, 2022, episode of , when Starks lost the to in an impromptu match, only for Hobbs to betray him with a brutal post-match attack, effectively dissolving the stable's cohesion. The following week, on the August 3 episode of , Taz addressed the situation from the commentary desk, officially disbanding Team Taz due to "," wishing Hobbs, Starks, and well in their independent paths. This announcement marked the end of the group's nearly two-year run, with Taz transitioning fully to his role as a . In the aftermath, the on-screen fallout manifested as a personal feud between Starks—now positioned as a face—and Hobbs, who embraced a dominant heel persona; their rivalry peaked with a match at All Out in September 2022, followed by a rematch on Rampage. Team Taz's dissolution paved the way for its members to thrive individually, with HOOK quickly rising as FTW Champion and both Starks and Hobbs securing high-profile opportunities in AEW's midcard and tag divisions. The stable's legacy endures in its role elevating AEW's tag team and midcard scenes through compelling feuds and character development that launched multiple stars into prominence.

Members

Managers

Team Taz was founded and primarily managed by Taz (Peter Senerchia) from its inception in July 2020 until its disbandment in August 2022. As a former ECW World Heavyweight Champion, Taz leveraged his authoritative presence to guide the stable's strategy from the sidelines, focusing on psychological dominance and group cohesion without participating in matches. In his managerial role, Taz frequently employed on-screen tactics such as interfering in his stablemates' bouts to ensure victories and overseeing the , a title he originally created in ECW and revived in AEW to symbolize the group's defiant ethos. His involvement extended to high-stakes moments, like directing interferences during FTW title defenses, which reinforced Team Taz's reputation for ruthless teamwork. Taz's microphone skills were central to the stable's identity, delivering signature promos that revived the "FTW" among fans and rekindled his "Human Suplex " persona from ECW, using intense, no-nonsense rhetoric to hype the group and intimidate opponents. These segments often emphasized and supremacy, drawing crowds into chants that echoed the stable's hardcore roots. No other individuals served as full-time managers for Team Taz, with Taz handling all leadership duties exclusively during the stable's run.

Wrestlers

Team Taz's in-ring roster primarily consisted of powerhouse wrestlers who embodied the stable's aggressive, dominant style, serving as enforcers in various feuds against opponents like and . The group emphasized physicality and intimidation, with members contributing to key and singles matches that highlighted their individual strengths within the faction dynamic. , known as "The Machine," was one of the founding in-ring members, aligning with Taz as his manager shortly after Cage's AEW debut at in May 2020, and officially forming the core of Team Taz by July 2020. As the group's primary enforcer, Cage utilized his bodybuilder physique for high-impact offense, including signature moves like the Discus Lariat to overpower foes. His tenure ended in July 2021 when internal tensions led to his expulsion from the following a loss of the . joined Team Taz on the July 21, 2020 episode of , attacking alongside to solidify the faction's presence. Portrayed as the charismatic mouthpiece and agile , Starks brought flair to the group with his signature , often setting up devastating follow-ups in multi-man bouts. He remained a key figure until the stable's disbandment in August 2022, after which he transitioned into a prominent singles competitor, capturing the and challenging for the . Will Hobbs, later branded "Powerhouse Hobbs," officially joined Team Taz on the November 18, 2020 episode of by turning on and post-main event. In his role as the towering powerhouse, Hobbs relied on explosive strength, finishing matches with variations like the Hobbslam to assert dominance in the group's assaults. Prior to his full commitment, Hobbs had engaged in early work that hinted at his potential alignment, but internal conflicts, including a betrayal of Starks in 2022, contributed to the stable's eventual split. Hook (Tyler Senerchia), Taz's real-life son, debuted as an on-screen member of Team Taz in late 2020 but made his in-ring debut on the December 10, 2021 episode of , quickly establishing himself as a technical grappler. Specializing in submission holds, Hook's signature Redrum—a —became a staple for quick taps in his undefeated streak during the stable's final months. His family connection to Taz added a personal layer to the group's promos and dynamics. Dante Martin briefly joined Team Taz on the November 24, 2021 episode of AEW Dynamite, signing a contract with the group despite protests from allies, but his tenure was short-lived as he departed soon after. While the core lineup drove Team Taz's activities, brief associations included early tag partnerships involving Hobbs before his official heel turn, but no other long-term wrestlers integrated into the stable.

Championships and accomplishments

Stable achievements

Team Taz's primary collective achievement centered on the revival and control of the , which the stable positioned as its exclusive property within . On July 8, 2020, during the Night 2 episode of Fyter Fest, Taz reintroduced the title—originally created during his ECW tenure in 1998—and immediately awarded it to after Cage's victory in the 2020 Casino Ladder Match, establishing it as a symbol of the group's dominance. Members of Team Taz frequently interfered in Cage's defenses to ensure the title remained under the stable's influence, treating successful retainments as group victories that reinforced their mid-card authority. This pattern continued when , a key enforcer, defeated Cage to claim the on July 14, 2021, at Fyter Fest Night 1, extending the stable's uninterrupted hold on the belt until defeated Starks to win the on July 27, 2022, during : Fight for the Fallen. In multi-man and tag team bouts, Team Taz secured several wins that highlighted their unity and intimidation tactics. A representative example occurred on the April 13, 2022, episode of , where and defeated Keith Lee and via pinfall, aided by Taz distracting the referee to allow Hobbs' spinebuster finisher. The also established early dominance on AEW's syndicated programs like and , racking up consistent victories in tag and multi-man matches—such as and overpowering local competitors—to build momentum before transitioning to the main roster on and Rampage. Despite these successes, Team Taz never captured a as a complete unit during its active run from 2020 to 2022.

Individual titles

Brian Cage was awarded the inaugural AEW version of the by Taz on July 8, 2020, marking the title's revival after over two decades and solidifying Team Taz's early presence in the promotion. Cage held the championship for 371 days, using it to represent the stable's unbreakable bond and physical supremacy, with defenses that highlighted the group's collective intimidation tactics. On July 14, 2021, at Fyter Fest Night 1, defeated to claim the , keeping the title within Team Taz and advancing the faction's narrative of internal evolution and dominance. Starks' subsequent 378-day reign, the longest in the title's AEW history, included key defenses that extended Team Taz's influence over midcard title pursuits. Amid rising tensions within the group, Hook captured the from Starks on July 27, 2022, during : Fight for the Fallen, a win that underscored his rapid ascent as Taz's protégé and briefly unified the around his success before its dissolution. While Hook did not secure additional singles titles during Team Taz's active period, his FTW victory built momentum toward future opportunities, including the TNT Championship later in his career. Will Hobbs, despite challenging for the FTW early on, did not claim it but contributed to the stable's title defenses through alliances that protected group interests.

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