The tag team landscape in All Elite Wrestling is about to get much more aggressive. Rush and Dralistico, two prominent members of La Faccion Ingobernable, are now officially confirmed for their in-ring return. The dangerous duo will compete on the upcoming episode of AEW Collision.
The faction members have been away from active competition for an extended period due to severe medical issues. Fans of the aggressive group have been waiting patiently for their favorite stars to heal. The wait has finally ended as the promotion announced a high-stakes matchup for their television comeback.
LFI members Rush and Dralistico will now take part in a chaotic four-way tag team match. The bout is scheduled for the March 7 episode of Collision on the TNT network. Management has decided to place an enormous $200,000 prize on the line for the winning team.
Rush and Dralistico are now scheduled to face off against The Swirl, consisting of Blake Christian and Lee Johnson. The match will also feature The Outrunners, the entertaining team of Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum. Rounding out the field is Private Party, the high-flying duo of Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen.
Rush has been entirely out of in-ring action and sidelined with a severe knee injury since November 2025. The medical setback derailed what many considered to be the absolute best run of his career. The timing of the injury was incredibly unfortunate for the veteran competitor.
He was previously scheduled to face Bandido for the ROH World Title at the ROH Final Battle event. That specific championship match was later scrapped and replaced with a Survival of the Fittest match. His brother and tag team partner also experienced his own set of unfortunate medical circumstances.
Dralistico underwent a necessary surgery in December 2025 to repair lingering damage. The dual injuries left the faction without its two most prolific in-ring performers for several months. Their return will undoubtedly shake up the rankings and put the rest of the locker room on notice.
The upcoming March 7, 2026, episode of AEW Collision is set to take place at the Tucson Arena. The venue is located in Tucson, Arizona, and the local fans are ready for a memorable night. The returning stars will look to secure the large cash prize to re-establish their dominance.
The Collision broadcast will serve as a crucial stepping stone toward the upcoming AEW Revolution event. The pay-per-view takes place on March 15, 2026, from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The Revolution card currently features FTR defending the AEW World Tag Team Championship against The Young Bucks in a generational clash.
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