Summary
The TNA World Tag Team Championship changed hands at Rebellion, where The System's Brian Myers and Bear Bronson defeated Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy to end The Hardys' 265-day run with the belts.
The title change gave Bronson his first championship win in TNA. It also made Myers a four-time Tag Team Champion in the promotion.
The result continued a mixed night for the group. Myers and Bronson were the only members of The System to leave Rebellion with gold, while Cedric Alexander came up short in his X Division Title match and Eddie Edwards lost in the World Title main event.
Winner
The System, Brian Myers and Bear Bronson, won the TNA World Tag Team Championship by defeating The Hardys at Rebellion.
The System gives TNA's tag title picture a new direction
Myers entered Rebellion with recent momentum already attached to his side of the division, as Brian Myers welcomed any TNA tag title opponent at Rebellion. This time, that confidence turned into a title win.
For TNA's tag division, the biggest immediate change is simple: The Hardys are no longer the standard-bearers after 265 days as champions. With Bronson picking up his first TNA title and Myers adding another reign to his history in the company, The System now has a clear claim on the center of the division coming out of the pay-per-view.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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