We’re Live, Pal: The Rock & WrestleMania, AEW PPVs in 2024

It’s a brand new We’re Live, Pal! with Andrew Zarian and I — available for free on YouTube. Just click above to watch.

We talked about what AEW’s PPV schedule might look like in 2024 and how B/R Sports on Max may fit in. We also go over the WBD press release on the new tier of their streaming service which starts on October 5th.

We talk about The Rock showing up on last Friday’s WWE SmackDown and if that means he’s wrestling Roman Reigns at WrestleMania. We also talk about the current Raw angle with Jey Uso and wonder if it pertains to plans on bringing CM Punk back.

We go over Jade Cargill’s final match in AEW and plans for her in WWE. Finally, we look at the matches scheduled for Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite Grand Slam. 

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Fight Game: Will it be a love TKO for WWE & UFC?

John LaRocca and I are back with a brand new Fight Game Podcast.

Our first topic was about the possible synergy between UFC and WWE that everyone is talking about. Will it work or are the audiences too different these days?

Some of the other things we talked about included:

  • The Jade Cargill rumors
  • Becky Lynch vs. Tiffany Stratton
  • Ilja Dragunov and his fit on the WWE main roster

  • AEW’s Grand Slam and this week’s AEW Dynamite

  • New Japan Pro Wrestling’s new app for NJPW World

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Four title matches official for AEW Dynamite Grand Slam

Four title matches are official for AEW Dynamite Grand Slam on Wednesday, September 20 at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York City.

MJF will defend the AEW World Championship against Grand Slam World title eliminator tournament winner Samoa Joe next week. Joe defeated Roderick Strong in the tournament finals on Wednesday’s Dynamite. 

The Women’s World Championship will be on the line at Dynamite Grand Slam, with Saraya defending the title against Toni Storm. Storm won a four-way match on Wednesday’s Dynamite to earn the title shot. 

International Champion Jon Moxley is also set for a title defense at Dynamite Grand Slam against top contender Rey Fenix. Fenix attacked Moxley during a backstage segment on Dynamite to further establish the issue between the two which began playing out on Collision last week. 

Also official for Dynamite Grand Slam, Claudio Castagnoli and Eddie Kingston will square off in a title vs. title match with two belts at stake, as Castagnoli holds the ROH World Championship and Kingston is the NJPW Strong Openweight Champion. This match was announced last week, but it had not been clear whether it was to take place at Dynamite Grand Slam or Rampage Grand Slam.

In addition to the four title bouts, Chris Jericho vs. Sammy Guevara is also set for Arthur Ashe Stadium. 

The current lineup for Dynamite Grand Slam: 

  • AEW World Championship: MJF defends against Samoa Joe
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Saraya defends against Toni Storm
  • AEW International Championship: Jon Moxley defends against Rey Fenix
  • Title vs. title match: ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli vs. NJPW Strong Openweight Champion Eddie Kingston
  • Chris Jericho vs. Sammy Guevara

Chris Jericho vs. Sammy Guevara official for AEW Dynamite Grand Slam

Chris Jericho and Sammy Guevara will square off at AEW Dynamite Grand Slam on Wednesday, September 20. 

Jericho and Guevara agreed to face one another at Dynamite Grand Slam during a promo segment on Friday’s AEW Rampage episode. 

In the wake of The Jericho Appreciation Society rising up against Jericho, Guevara has been the only member of the group to maintain an alliance with Jericho as Jericho spent weeks teasing joining the Don Callis Family. 

Guevara has helped Jericho win matches and continued to team with Jericho, including in a tag team victory over Aussie Open on this week’s Dynamite. The two were on opposite sides of a tag bout on the August 2 Dynamite as Jericho teamed with Callis’ charge Konosuke Takeshita, and dissension has continually been teased even as Jericho and Guevara have often found themselves on the same page. 

Three matches have been announced for Dynamite Grand Slam set for Wednesday, September 20 at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York City.

The current lineup for Grand Slam: 

  • AEW World Championship: MJF defends against winner of Grand Slam World title eliminator tournament (Penta El Zero Miedo, Samoa Joe, Roderick Strong, or Darby allin)
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Saraya defends against winner of Grand Slam Women’s World title eliminator match (Toni Storm, Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida, or Nyla Rose)
  • Chris Jericho vs. Sammy Guevara

Wrestling Observer Live: Filthy Tom & Sempervive talk AEW Dynamite & All Out, beer

With Bryan Alvarez having a sick day, Wrestling Observer Live with myself and special guest “Filthy” Tom Lawlor is back and, as always, there’s a lot to get into.

Wednesday night’s AEW Dynamite set the table for much of what we’ll be seeing coming up this weekend at All Out. We look at the card.

Plus, CM Punk receives the Iron Mike Mazurki Award from the Cauliflower Alley Club, our thoughts on adult and/or seasonal beverages, and so much more!

A fun show as always, so check it out~!

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Grand Slam World title eliminator tournament begins on next AEW Dynamite

A World title eliminator tournament will begin on the Wednesday, September 6 AEW Dynamite. 

As announced during this week’s episode, the Grand Slam World title eliminator tournament will kick off on next week’s Dynamite. The winner will challenge MJF for the AEW World Championship at Dynamite Grand Slam on Wednesday, September 20 at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York City. 

The tournament will have eight competitors, none of whom have been officially announced. 

During an in-ring interaction with Adam Cole on this week’s Dynamite, Roderick Strong declared his intention to enter the tournament and win it, but the promotion has yet to officially announce Strong for the eliminator. 

MJF defeated Cole in the main event of All In last Sunday to retain the World title. MJF & Cole will team on this Sunday’s All Out pay-per-view in defending their ROH World Tag Team Championship against the winners of a tag team battle royal on this Friday’s Rampage episode. 

MJF has held the World title since defeating Jon Moxley for the Championship at last November’s Full Gear pay-per-view.

AEW Dynamite ratings down for Grand Slam, stays above one million viewers

Wednesday’s Grand Slam edition of AEW Dynamite averaged 1.039 million viewers on TBS, down 11.6 percent from last week. It’s still the third-highest viewership total for the show since March 23. 

This is the fifth straight week that Dynamite has been above one million viewers.

In the 18-49 demo, Dynamite topped the cable charts with a 0.35 rating, down 10.3 percent from last week. That matches the lowest rating Dynamite has done in that category since August 24. 

Dynamite was down from last week across most demos but did have an increase with younger females. The show was up 16.7 percent with females 12-34 and up 8.7 percent with women 18-49. The biggest decline was with males 12-34, which were down 19.4 percent.

As compared to the 2021 edition of Grand Slam, Dynamite was down 18.4 percent in overall viewers and down 27.1 percent in 18-49. It’s the 11th straight week the show has had a year-over-year decline in the key demo. 

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and individual demo ratings for Dynamite, along with the 10-week averages in all categories. This week’s show was up 4.2 percent in overall viewers and up 2.9 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

Speak Now: Saraya in AEW, Dynamite Grand Slam show review

AEW Dynamite Grand Slam definitely delivered tonight! Join on-camera personality Denise Salcedo and special guest Coale Henderson as they break down the show. 

The show featured a new Ring of Honor World Champion, new AEW tag team champions, an MJF promo, the debut of Saraya, and a new AEW World Champion! This a fun show, perfect for any and all fans of AEW!

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The Acclaimed crowned AEW World Tag Team Champions at Dynamite Grand Slam

The Acclaimed are the new AEW World Tag Team Champions. 

The Acclaimed’s Max Caster and Anthony Bowens defeated Swerve In Our Glory’s Swerve Strickland and Keith Lee to win the AEW World Tag Team titles at Dynamite Grand Slam on Wednesday night in Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City. 

After defeating The Acclaimed in a Tag title match at All Out earlier this month, Swerve In Our Glory lost the rematch at Dynamite Grand Slam, ending their title reign at 70 days. Swerve In Our Glory had captured the Tag titles at Dynamite Fyter Fest on July 13, defeating Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson of The Young Bucks, and Powerhouse Hobbs and Ricky Starks of Team Taz in a triple threat bout. 

The Acclaimed’s win was the second title change of the night at Grand Slam, as Chris Jericho defeated Claudio Castagnoli to win the Ring of Honor World Championship in the show’s opening contest.

AEW Dynamite Grand Slam live results: Moxley vs. Danielson World title match

A new AEW World Champion will be crowned tonight at Dynamite Grand Slam in New York City. 

In the finals of the Grand Slam Tournament of Champions, Jon Moxley takes on Bryan Danielson for the vacant AEW World Championship. 

Four other titles will be on the line on tonight’s show as well. 

Interim AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends her title in a four-way against Britt Baker, Athena, and Serena Deeb. 

Swerve In Our Glory’s Swerve Strickland and Keith Lee will defend the AEW World Tag Team titles against Max Caster and Anthony Bowens of The Acclaimed. 

PAC is set to defend the AEW All-Atlantic Championship against Orange Cassidy. 

Claudio Castagnoli will put the Ring of Honor World Championship on the line against Chris Jericho. 

Tonight’s Dynamite Grand Slam airs live from Arthur Ashe Stadium in the Queens borough of New York City. 

Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

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AEW Dynamite Grand Slam opened with Excalibur welcoming us along with Taz, Tony Schiavone and Ring of Honor’s Ian Riccaboni as we are ready for our first title match of the night. Bobby Cruise does the ring introductions and former ROH owner Cary Silkin is sitting ringside as Judas hits and the crowd at Arthur Ashe sings along.

Chris Jericho defeated Claudio Castagnoli for the Ring of Honor Heavyweight Championship

Jericho opted for a slap in the face instead of adhering to the Code of Honor, which lit a fire under Claudio immediately. Claudio was an uppercut machine early, as he pressed Jericho over his head and crotched him in the ropes. Jericho rolled outside and hid behind Cary Silkin, shoved him into Claudio to gain control briefly. Back inside, a chop battle commenced until Jericho went for a springboard attack and Claudio hit an uppercut in mid air.

Forearm exchange on the apron led to a Jericho eye rake and suplex to the floor. Jericho remained in control back in the ring until Claudio got off a boot in the corner. Claudio pulled himself up to the top, but Jericho fought him off with a hurricanrana attempt. Claudio nearly got a super Ricola Bomb, but Jericho countered into a hurricanrana for two. Claudio powered out of a Code Breaker into a pop up uppercut for two of his own.

Anvil elbows from Claudio and double stomp to the chest led to a Sharpshooter, but Jericho got the rope break. Claudio blocked a low blow kick and hit a Ricola Bomb for a very close two. Claudio wanted his springboard uppercut, but Jericho countered into a Code Breaker for a near fall. Jericho sank the Walls of Jericho in the center of the ring, but Claudio rolled through into stomps of his own.

Claudio got nearly 20 revolutions of a giant swing and huge lariat, but Jericho again kicked out. Jericho scurried to get Floyd the bat, but Claudio blocked the swing. Jericho backdropped Claudio nearly into referee Aubrey, who was getting rid of the bat, as Jericho caught a low blow kick and Judas Effect to win the title and become The Ocho in an excellent opener. Jericho Appreciation Society celebrated at the ramp with a very reluctant Daniel Garcia as well.

-We get an abbreviated version of the fantastic video package for Bryan Danielson vs. Jon Moxley shown during the Control Center highlighting tonight’s main event.

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The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens & Max Caster) w/Billy Gunn defeated Swerve In Our Glory (Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland) for the AEW World Tag Team Championships

Rapper Fabolous joined the champions, while DJ Whoo Kid joined The Acclaimed for their entrances. Caster more than made up for not having a rap on TV in recent weeks. Bowens foolishly shot a single leg on Lee to start and was immediately rag dolled. Lee did a misdirect hurricanrana which shocked the crowd and The Acclaimed. Caster countered a big beal into an arm drag, but Swerve cut off the scissoring shenanigans.

Swerve & Lee kept Caster isolated the entire commercial break, working over his leg, until Caster was able to avoid a Lee splash and hit Swerve with a powerslam. A wild brainbuster on Lee allowed for the Bowens hot tag, as he ran wild on the tag champs. Lee cut Bowens off, but Bowens fought off the powerbomb and double stomp. Lee dropped Bowens with a headbutt and bealed Bowens clear over the top to the stage.

Lee missed a moonsault off the second, as Swerve tried to cheap shot Caster with the boombox, but Caster ducked and Swerve hit his partner. Bowens hit the spinning neckbreaker, but as Caster leapt for his Mic Drop, his knee gave out from being worked on earlier in the match. Swerve hit a back kick in the corner on Caster and hit a fireman’s carry release into a Pounce almost from Lee. An assisted powerbomb delivered to Caster, who kicked out at two.

With The Acclaimed on the floor, Swerve did a springing 450 onto them and had a faceoff with Billy Gunn. The referee was turned to Lee, as Bowens hit a spinning forearm and Gunn hit the Fame-Asser. Back inside, Bowens hit his spinning neckbreaker and Caster nailed the Mic Drop for the win as confetti poured down with The Acclaimed and Gunn scissoring in victory.

-Lexy Nair interviewed FTR backstage, who congratulated The Acclaimed on their win and said they’ve been number one ranked since April. They were about to challenge the champs until Gunn Club interrupted and called themselves the younger FTR.

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-Tony Schiavone interviewed Wheeler Yuta about his thoughts on the main event until MJF interrupted to a huge ovation. MJF called Schiavone a fat, old prick and told Yuta he was mid and would never receive a reaction like that in his life. He said the crowd loved him so much the crowd would drink his spit and allow him to sleep with any of their wives. Yuta mentioned MJF’s engagement and said she’ll walk out on a spineless MJF, just like he walked out on AEW. MJF wished good luck to the Blackpool Cuckold Club and whoever wins will lose to him. MJF ran down Danielson and Moxley, but when he got to Regal and referenced pills, Yuta decked him. MJF got a headbutt, shoved Schiavone down as Yuta shot a double leg. W. Morrissey made the save and attacked Yuta along with MJF, as security separated them.

-We get a segment from earlier in the day with Diamante interrupting Jade Cargill and told her that her backup for their TBS title match at Rampage is rapper Trina. This upset Jade, who asked if Kiera Hogan knew about this before storming off.

PAC defeated Orange Cassidy to retain the AEW All-Atlantic Championship

Cassidy threw his sunglasses at PAC and got a few early takedowns to cause a frustrated PAC to regroup outside. In the ring, Cassidy did his little kicks, dropkick, but PAC responded with a shotgun dropkick of his own. Commentary asked if Tony Schiavone is ok having rejoined the booth and Tony said MJF will be fined for this, but it doesn’t matter since MJF can do anything he wants and has a ton of money. PAC launched Cassidy into the post, went for Black Arrow, as Cassidy rolled to the floor again.

PAC did a crazy twisting dive where his hip was what took out Cassidy. In the ring, PAC hit a top rope dropkick and controlled the action the entire commercial break. Cassidy gave a thumbs up to PAC and it just caused him to be more relentless as a result. Cassidy tried to roll outside again to avoid Black Arrow, but PAC stopped him with a snap German suplex. PAC went for the finish again, but Cassidy lifted his feet up and told PAC to jump onto them.

Cassidy nearly suckered PAC into a roll up for two and Stundog Millionaire that sent PAC outside, where Cassidy hit a dive through the ropes and diving DDT off the top back in the ring. Cassidy hit his satellite DDT perfectly, but PAC kicked out at two. PAC countered Orange Punch into a Brutalizer attempt, which Cassidy turned into a roll up for two.

Cassidy connected with an Orange Punch, but PAC got the rope break and went outside. PAC grabbed the ring hammer from the ring bell, shielded himself as he hit Cassidy with the hammer and rolled him back in the ring for the tainted victory. Commentary questioned the way PAC won, since PAC didn’t think Cassidy deserved the title shot to begin with.

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Toni Storm defeated Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D. (w/Rebel) & Serena Deeb & Athena to retain the Interim AEW Women’s Championship

Storm & Athena quickly dispatched of Deeb & Baker to get a brief interaction. Deeb broke up a backslide attempt, was able to roll both Athena & Storm over into a clever double pin attempt for two. Deeb got a leg lock on Storm and abdominal stretch into a suplex on Athena. Baker got a series of pin attempts and Sling Blade onto Deeb. Storm dropped Baker with a shotgun dropkick and went to the top rope where she was cut off by Baker & Deeb. Athena joined for the Tower of Doom spot.

Athena ran wild momentarily before Baker cut her off with a thrust kick. They spilled to the floor, as Rebel got in a series of cheap shots. Deeb hit a slingshot under the rope throat first on Storm and controlled her in the ring. Deeb had Athena in a Boston Crab, while Storm had Baker in one as well, as both ladies traded slaps with the holds still applied. Storm was able to get free and deliver some Sweet Cheek Music until Baker cut her off.

Deeb cut off Baker in the ropes with a neckbreaker, dragon screwed Athena’s leg in the ropes and hit a snap neckbreaker on Storm. Serenity Lock was applied until Baker broke it up. Athena had Baker in a fireman’s carry and powered up Deeb at the same time for a fall away slam and Samoan Drop, which I believe broke Baker’s nose. Athena hit a gnarly spinning face buster on Storm, but Deeb broke the count. Athena sent Deeb outside; bur ran into a Storm Tornado DDT. Baker nearly got a curb stomp, but Storm countered into a roll up for the victory. Post match, Baker attacked Storm, as Jamie Hayter showed up and just like last week, teased going for Baker, but joined in the Storm beat down.

As Athena & Storm were beaten up by Baker, Hayter & Deeb, new music hit and out walked Saraya, the former Paige in WWE for the very few who are unaware, to a massive ovation. She stared down Baker and company, as she yelled it was her house.

-A Darby Allin video plays hyping his No DQ tag team match on Rampage with Sting against House of Black. Darby is carrying a bodybag on the subway, in a taxi and told the driver to take him to Arthur Ashe.

AEW Rampage Grand Slam 09/23/22

-Sting & Darby Allin vs. House of Black (Brody King & Buddy Matthews) in a No Disqualification Match

-Golden Ticket Battle Royale for a future AEW World Championship match

-Jade Cargill defends the TBS Championship against Diamante

-Action Bronson & HOOK vs. Matt Menard & Angelo Parker

-Rey Fenix vs. Jungle Boy

-Eddie Kingston vs. Sammy Guevara

-TNT Champion Wardlow & ROH TV Champion Samoa Joe take on Tony Nese & Josh Woods

-Powerhouse Hobbs takes on Ricky Starks in a Lights Out Match

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Excalibur welcomed Lord William Regal to the commentary table for the main event, as Regal is all business tonight, meaning no funny saying about the Man in the Mask.

Jon Moxley defeated Bryan Danielson in the finals of the AEW Tournament of Champions for the vacant AEW World Championship

MJF is shown in the balcony with his chip that grants him a future AEW championship match. A back and forth series early with Danielson getting the takedown and strikes to the neck. Danielson poured on strikes, Moxley getting off minimal damage, as Danielson hit multiple running boots in the corner until finally Moxley avoided one to take over.

It was Moxley’s turn to dish out punishment with a double stomp to the chest and some kicks until Danielson fired back with violent chops. A diving knee off the apron outside led to a Danielson dropkick off the top back in the ring. Moxley had Danielson locked in a choke while on the apron, but Danielson countered into a German suplex and posted Moxley shoulder first to follow.

Danielson zoned in on the left shoulder, keeping Moxley grounded and finally hit a Busaiku Knee. Danielson went for a top rope dropkick again I believe, but Moxley slammed him down and sank in a single leg crab with a transition into an ankle lock. Danielson nearly escaped, but Moxley got a leg capture release suplex that dropped Danielson on his head. The referee checked Danielson, as Moxley set him up in the corner, raked at the back, tried for a superplex, but Danielson crotched him and got a back superplex of his own.

Moxley countered a roll up into a LeBell Lock, but Danielson escaped into forearm strikes. Both men locked legs and bridged up at the same time, slapping each other. Danielson won that battle and sank in Cattle Mutilation briefly, but transitioned into Anvil elbows. Moxley rose to his feet, ate strikes and turned Danielson inside out with a lariat. Danielson back dropped out of a Death Rider attempt and hit another Busaiku Knee for two.

Moxley dared Danielson to kick him, took Danielson’s bad leg out, hit a Curb Stomp and Death Rider for a very close two. Forearm battle commenced off a test of strength with Danielson driving down boots to the side of the head until Moxley was nearly motionless. Moxley powered out of a triangle sleeper, but Danielson got the LeBell Lock and Moxley nearly tapped.

Moxley rolled to the stage and avoided a diving Danielson to hit a Death Rider out there. Back inside, Moxley quickly covered for two. Moxley sank in a rear naked choke, Danielson nearly kicked free, but ultimately faded and Moxley wins the AEW title in a classic main event. Regal joined both of them in the ring, as Moxley had the title and Danielson was asking Regal if he had passed out to end the show.

Final Thoughts

This was a phenomenal episode of Dynamite, arguably one of their best. The crowd was hot for the whole show, especially for the title changes, MJF segment, debut of Saraya and that amazing main event. Job well done to all involved, this was an excellent two hours of wrestling.

Castagnoli vs. Jericho ROH title match added to AEW Dynamite Grand Slam

A Ring of Honor World Championship match has been added to Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite Grand Slam lineup. 

In a match set up with a promo battle on this week’s Rampage, Claudio Castagnoli will defend the ROH World title against Chris Jericho at Dynamite Grand Slam. 

As Castagnoli was delivering a promo on Rampage, Jericho interrupted and said that he had been a WWF, WWE, WCW, and AEW World Champion, and that he was looking for his eighth World title reign, and challenged Castagnoli. Castagnoli accepted, and the match was made official. 

Five title matches are now set for Wednesday’s Dynamite. Here are the updated lineups for next week’s Dynamite and Rampage: 

AEW Dynamite Grand Slam, Wednesday, September 21, 8 p.m. Eastern time on TBS

  • Grand Slam Tournament of Champions finals for the AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley vs. Bryan Danielson
  • Interim AEW Women’s World Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs. Britt Baker vs. Serena Deeb vs. Athena
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: Swerve In Our Glory (Swerve Strickland & Keith Lee) (c) vs. The Acclaimed (Max Caster & Anthony Bowens)
  • AEW All-Atlantic Championship: PAC (c) vs. Orange Cassidy
  • Ring of Honor World Championship: Claudio Castagnoli (c) vs. Chris Jericho

AEW Rampage Grand Slam, Friday, September 23, 10 p.m. Eastern time on TNT

  • Golden Ticket Battle Royale for a shot at the AEW World Championship: Hangman Page, Penta El Zero Miedo, Jay Lethal, Lance Archer announced
  • TBS Championship: Jade Cargill (c) vs. Diamante
  • Eddie Kingston vs. Sammy Guevara
  • Ricky Starks vs. Powerhouse Hobbs
  • Jungle Boy vs. Rey Fenix
  • No DQ match: Sting & Darby Allin vs. Buddy Matthews & Brody King
  • Hook & Action Bronson vs. Matt Menard & Angelo Parker
  • Samoa Joe & Wardlow vs. Tony Nese & Josh Woods

Speak Now: AEW Dynamite full review & reaction

Join Denise Salcedo on her weekly pro wrestling talk show, Speak Now Pro Wrestling.

On Wednesday’s show, she reviews and reacts to the September 14th edition of AEW Dynamite, which featured two semifinal matches in the AEW World Championship Tournament. It also featured an MJF promo, the formation of The Firm, and much more! Tune in for a fun review! 

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Jon Moxley vs. Bryan Danielson AEW World title match set for Dynamite Grand Slam

Jon Moxley vs. Bryan Danielson next week will determine the next AEW World Champion.

Both Moxley and Danielson won semifinal matches in the AEW Grand Slam Tournament of Champions on Wednesday’s Dynamite. With their wins, they will now move on to the finals, which will take place on next Wednesday’s Dynamite at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City.

Moxley beat Sammy Guevara at the open of Wednesday’s show, the first to advance. Then in the main event, Danielson defeated Chris Jericho after submitting Jericho with a crossface. After the match, Moxley came down to the ring and the two had a staredown. Danielson then extended his hand, with Moxley shaking Danielson’s hand to close out the show.

The AEW World Championship was declared vacant on last week’s Dynamite after CM Punk was suspended from the company for a backstage altercation that took place following AEW All Out between himself and The Young Bucks. In addition, Punk recently underwent surgery for a torn triceps, putting him out of action.

New title matches announced for AEW Dynamite Grand Slam

Four title matches are official for AEW Dynamite Grand Slam on Wednesday, September 21. 

Toni Storm will defend the interim AEW Women’s World Championship against Britt Baker, Serena Deeb, and Athena in a four-way match at Grand Slam. The match was announced on this week’s Dynamite following a Storm and Athena vs. Baker and Deeb tag match where Deeb pinned Storm after Baker used a chair on Storm. 

The All-Atlantic Championship will also be on the line at Arthur Ashe Stadium, as PAC defends against Orange Cassidy. Cassidy left PAC laying with an Orange Punch in a backstage segment on this week’s show to set up the title bout. 

Already announced, Swerve In Our Glory’s Swerve Strickland and Keith Lee will defend the AEW World Tag Team Championships against Max Caster and Anthony Bowens of The Acclaimed next week. 

The finals of the Grand Slam Tournament of Champions are also official for next week, as Jon Moxley faces Bryan Danielson in a match to crown a new AEW World Champion. 

In a match heavily teased last week, Action Bronson and Hook vs. Matt Menard and Angelo Parker has also been officially announced for AEW Rampage Grand Slam.

Here are the Grand Slam lineups for next week: 

AEW Dynamite Grand Slam, Wednesday, September 21, 8 p.m. Eastern time on TBS —

  • Grand Slam Tournament of Champions finals for the AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley vs. Bryan Danielson
  • Interim AEW Women’s World Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs. Britt Baker vs. Serena Deeb vs. Athena
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: Swerve In Our Glory (Swerve Strickland & Keith Lee) (c) vs. The Acclaimed (Max Caster & Anthony Bowens)
  • AEW All-Atlantic Championship: PAC (c) vs. Orange Cassidy

AEW Rampage Grand Slam, Friday, September 23, 10 p.m. Eastern time on TNT —

  • Action Bronson & Hook vs. Matt Menard & Angelo Parker

Tag Team title rematch set for AEW Dynamite Grand Slam

A rematch between AEW Tag Team Champions Swerve In Our Glory and The Acclaimed is official for the Grand Slam edition of Dynamite on Wednesday, September 21st.

The two teams clashed at last Sunday’s All Out in one of the night’s most competitive and exciting matches with Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland managing to retain the titles.

On Wednesday’s Dynamite, The Acclaimed walked out to the ring for a promo but before Max Caster could begin, Strickland came out and verbally ran down the team to a chorus of boos. Billy Gunn and Anthony Bowens then retorted.

Following the events of Sunday’s Zero Hour pre-show, it appears FTW Champion & rapper Action Bronson will face 2point0 at the event.

Last Sunday, Bronson came to Hook’s aid after Matt Menard and Angelo Parker attacked following Hook’s win over Parker. In a video package that aired Wednesday, Bronson said he wanted to see Menard and Parker in Queens with the Jericho Appreciation Society responding in kind.

The night will be headlined by the finals of the newly-announced Tournament of Champions to determine a new AEW World Champion.

Here’s the official matches announced for AEW’s return to Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, NY:

  • AEW World title tournament final: TBD vs. TBD
  • AEW Tag Team Champions Swerve In Our Glory defend against The Acclaimed
  • Hook & Action Bronson vs. 2point0 (yet to be officially confirmed)