Mercedes Mone advances in Owen Hart Foundation tournament at AEW Dynasty

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Mercedes Mone advanced to the semifinals of the women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament as part of Sunday’s AEW Dynasty.

Mone, the reigning TBS Champion, defeated former TBS Champion Julia Hart in a quarterfinal bout on the pay-per-view, picking up the victory after pinning her with a cradle.

The two exchanged attempted finishers in the bout’s closing moments with Money clamping on the Statement Maker at one point. Hart escaped and nearly got a pin on a rollup, but Mone recovered for the aforementioned flash pin.

It was Mone and Hart’s first ever singles match after sharing the ring in a tag team bout on Saturday’s Collision.

Mone will move on to face the winner of Athena vs. Harley Cameron, the date of which has yet to be announced. On the other side of the eight-woman bracket, Jamie Hayter will face Billie Starkz while Kris Statlander takes on Thunder Rosa. The dates for those matches have also not been announced.

The finals of the tournament will take place at May’s Double or Nothing. The tournament winner will challenge for the AEW World title at July’s All In Texas.

Mone remains undefeated as a singles wrestler in AEW, a streak that began in March 2024 when she debuted. Hart is 5-3 in 2025 after returning from shoulder surgery.

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This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter

The new issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter:

  • *A look at the Dynasty card, things that went on behind the scenes and the list of talent where this is the most important night, or one of the most important nights, of their careers.
  • Business notes on the show
  • The Owen Hart tournament breakdown
  • WrestleMania show plans
  • The Cody Rhodes/John Cena dynamic, the rest of the show as well as ideas on other aspects of the shw
  • Business notes on the show
  • AEW All in Texas notes as well as notes on the entire week in North Texas
  • Examining streaming views for AEW programming on MAX
  • Things people don’t fully understand about TV ratings as  opposed to total viewrs watching a show on television
  • A look back at where matches inducted into the Hall of Fame started, Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin looked back on and the fluke of that match even happening
  • Undertaker vs. Mick Foley Hell in a Cell looked at as well as the Dark Side of the  Ring episode and fascinating look bak
  • Wyatt Hendrickson wins the Hodge Trophy
  • The most detailed look at the TV ratings over the past week, including placings, comparison numbers, competition, Netflix data and more
  • Mistico injury update
  • Champion of Champion tournament
  • Super main event at Arena Mexico
  • AAA does biggest crowd of the year
  • Stardom setting up biggest match in years
  • Dragon Gate tag team tournament
  • All Japan Champion Carnival news
  • A look back at the life and career of Japanese wrestling pioneer Kokichi Endo
  • Hogan family drama
  • MLW running biggest event
  • Bloodsport news
  • TNA building for its biggest house show in years
  • Thoughts on the future of Collision
  • What drew the crowd at Revolution
  • Lex Luger and Sting update
  • Merch seling leaders
  • Rob Van Dam and Bret Hart run down AEW
  • UFC lands big fights
  • UFC business for first quarter
  • UFC and Meta buinwss deal
  • PFL opens season
  • GFL set for debut
  • College wrestling star now training for MMA
  • NXT Stand & Deliver news
  • Update on Vince McMahon-Janel Grant lawsuit
  • Rock’s plane issues
  • Rock’s UFL issues
  • Rock’s WWE stock value
  • A look at the first week of JFL business wisse
  • Big change t Netflix audience coming
  • Mir to WWE notes
  • WWE injury updates
  • Bill Goldberg trains with RH stars fr omebak
  • Many major stars have WWE tryout last week
  • Pat McAfee in hot water
  • WWE European house shows

This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter Back Issue

Sunday Update

  • Bryan and I will be back tonight talking AEW Dynasty, weekend news, Sakura Genesis and more with Wrestling Observer Radio. My week in review show with Garrett Gonzales is up on the site right now.
  • AEW Dynasty starts at about 6:45 p.m. Eastern on all the usual sources:
  • Max Caster Open Challenge
  • Top Flight & AR Fox vs. Action Andretti & Lio Rush & Nick Wayne
  • The Opps to appear (there was a tease for them against Shane Taylor & the Infantry but they may be for a television match and not tonight)
  • Mercedes Mone vs. Julia Hart in the Owen Hart tournament
  • Will Osperay vs. Kevin Knight in the Owen Hart tournament
  • Mark Briscoe vs. Kyle Fletcher in the Owen Hart tournament
  • Pac & Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta vs. FTR & Adam Copeland for trios titles
  • Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin vs. Big Bill & Bryan Keith for tag titles
  • Daniel Garcia vs. Adam Cole for the TNT title, no time limit, everyone banned from ringside
  • Chris Jericho vs. Bandido ROH title vs. mask
  • Kenny Omega vs. Ricochet vs. Mike Bailey for International title
  • Toni Storm vs. Megan Bayne for AEW women’s title
  • Jon Moxley vs. Swerve Strickland for AEW title
  • We’re looking for your thoughts on both AEW Dynasty and NJPW Sakura Genesis, so you can leave a thumbs up thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match for each show to [email protected]
  • We’re also looking for reports from last night’s NXT show in Dade City, FL, results, finishes and highlights, to [email protected]. We’re also looking for live reports from Raw tomorrow in Minneapolis for anything not on the live show. Dominik Mysterio vs Penta has been added to the show which also includes Lyra Valkyria vs. Bayley (who are expected to team up on Friday in the women’s Battle Royal for a shot at Raquel Rodriguez & Liv Morgan).
  • Raw goes against the Houston vs. Florida NCAA basketball finals on CBS so as far as the U.S. itself goes, the numbers should be down from recent weeks.
  • For Google searches over the weekend, Josh Emmett had 50,000 regarding yesterday’s UFC show which ended up with 90,000. Paddy Pimblett had 20,000 although he didn’t fight. Kevin Owens had 20,000. Tiffany Stratton, CM Punk and Rey Fenix had 10,000 coming off the Smackdown television show. It’s rare that something off WWE TV trends let alone three different things.
  • They announced the Best of the Super Juniors tournament competitors (well 19 of the 20) at yesterday’s Sakura Genesis show. Most would be the expected New Japan junior heavyweights who are in most years.  Outsiders include Mao from DDT, Dragon Dia from Dragon Gate, Ninja Jack as well as Nick Wayne and Kevin Knight from AEW.  The tournament is 5/10 to 6/1.
  • Cody Rhodes was on TNT today to congratulate Alex Ovechin for his 895th NHL goal, breaking Wayne Gretzsky’s 35 year old all-time record that many thought would never be broken. That is notable for the obvious reasons.
  • TNT is giving AEW another shot at a big rating on 4/26. Collision will be a three hour show starting at 8:30 p.m. following an NBA playoff game. It will be a show taped the prior Wednesday in New Orleans.
  • WWE tonight on A&E has LFG at 8 p.m. with Diamond Dallas Page, Rivals at 9:30 .m. is Undertaker vs HHH, and Greatest Moments at 10:30 p.m.is on CM Punk.
  • Regarding potential Smackdown ratings, based on international placings on Netflix, of the key markets, more were up than down from last week. In the U.S., the competition wasn’t as tough most likely.
  • Mike Lano reported that Rob Van Dam suffered a knee injury in his first match in  about  a year at last night’s MLW show in Los Angeles, which was a legit sellout for the Battle Riot and all the CMLL stars.  Matt Riddle won the 40 man Battle Riot (think Bunkhouse Stampede from the 80s) to retain his title.
  • In last night’s UFC main event where Lerone Murphy beat Josh Bennett 48-47, 49-46 and 48-47, all media scores also went for Murphy, most of them at 49-46. Ryan Frederick and Paul Fontaine of this site both had it 48-47. The controversial call was in Torrez Finley vs. Robert Valentin.  It was 29-28, 29-28 and 27-30 for Finney, with famed boxing judge Tony Weeks giving all three rounds to Valentin. All media scores were also for Finney.
  • Brandon Royval vs. Manel Kape, in a fight where the winner could end up with a flyweight title shot, has been added to UFC 317 on 6/28 in Las Vegas, the International Fight Week show.
  • A boxing match with Rashad Evans vs. Rampage Jackson from their MMA feud way way back that was scheduled for this coming Saturday is off. The ICS promotion reported Jackson being off the show and  Evans still fighting in the main event.  But Evans then said he was not fighting, saying “We’ve encountered some unexpected challenges with the promotion and some key contractual obligations were not met as planned.” Translated that usually would mean money issues. Jackson also hinted at the same when pulling out. Jackson hasn’t fought in nearly six years.
  • Masashi Takeda of Japan is on tour and last night in Berwyn IL for ICW NHB, he beat Bobby Beverly to win their American deathmatch title (thanks to Leonard Brand)
  • United Wrestling Coalition on 4/21 in New Egypt, NJ at the American Legion.
  • Giulia was back in action on Friday night on the NXT show in Crystal River, FL, beating Arianna Grace.
  • AEW announced Collision on 6/21 and Dynamite on 6/25 in Kent, WA, promoted as Seattle on last night’s show, (it’s a suburb) at the Showare Center. The place would hold 4,500 for an AEW set up and AEW hasn’t drawn 4,500 for a market that size in a while for TV
  • Becky Lynch will be appearing this Friday night doing standup as part of The Ultimate Improv at the Dynasty Typewriter in Los Angeles. She is going as Becky Lynch so it’s a WWE approved gig.
  • Kirk White’s Big Time Wrestling and West Coast Pro did a joint show on Friday night in Newark, CA, which sold out:  Jheri Giggalow b Juicy Finau, Los Suavecitos b 2 Fresh , MVP b Vinne Massaro, Kevin Blackwood & Alan Angels & Aaron Solo b Marcus Lewis & Titus Alexander & Starboy Charlie, Brooke Havok & Jonnie Robbie b Sandra Mooniem & Maya Moore, JT Thorne won over LJ Cleary from NOAH,  Jayson Xavier and Chris Nasty. Next show is 6/6. (thanks to Jim Davis & Johnny Poon)
  • PFL last Sunday announced in the first round of the middleweight tournament that Fabian Edwards, scheduled to face Impa Kasanganay in the first round, was out and being replaced by Jordan Newman. Yesterday, they announced Edwards is back and Newman is out (reported by Ryan Frederick)

AEW Dynasty preview & predictions: Keep on rollin’, baby

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Editor’s note: The following is an opinion-based preview and reflects that of the author and not our website.

AEW is once again cooking. Last month’s Revolution was one of the best pay-per-views in company history. It might even be the best if the main event was anything less than a torturous watch worthy of a trip to The Hague.

Dynasty likely won’t reach those same heights as it’s tough to put together a card with only a few weeks of build but it still offers enough to make it worth our time and money. Megan Bayne, “Speedball” Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight are all making their big show debuts. Swerve Strickland might even reclaim his place at the top of the company. 

We’re officially on the road to All In. Let’s see how it all shakes out for Sunday’s AEW Dynasty (8 PM Eastern main card start on pay-per-view):

Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight in a men’s Owen Hart Foundation quarterfinal

Every generation sees the bar for athleticism move higher and higher. The splash of the top rope that used to draw oohs and aahs from the crowd now hardly draws applause. A moonsault gets only slightly more. What was once special becomes expected as that bar climbs. Every night, freak athletes wrestle on TV.

Yet, Kevin Knight may be a step above the rest. He might be the one who moves that bar to the thinnest of air. The way he moves is unique. The height he gets on a dropkick kind of melts my brain. We’re conditioned to see things look a certain way. Yet, his movements surprise. They don’t align with what we imagine. The suddenness and explosion remind me of when I first saw PAC highlight reels. We can’t predict outliers, but when we see one, we can recognize it. Knight is one of them. 

Ospreay got another tattoo and you simply have to hand it to him. Lots of sweet birds, dragons, and other cool symbols are finding their way onto his body. He is unapologetically himself and frankly, I respect it. Keep filling that skin canvas, Will, and keep winning. As much promise as Knight holds, he’s not ready to hang with Ospreay. A brisk 10-13 minute exhibition at full throttle to get the crowd fired up is just the way to open the show.

Prediction: Ospreay advances

Mercedes Mone vs. Julia Hart in a women’s Owen Hart Foundation quarterfinal

Mone has two tentpole opponents this year: Toni Storm and Athena. Anything else happening should be in the service of either of those matches. One could happen soon if she and Athena advance in the Owen Hart Tournament (they will). The other is set for the biggest show of the year: All In.

It’s not difficult to sketch a future with Mercedes draped in her belts — including one for winning this tournament — and proclaiming herself the best. Cut to black and white, cue “Timeless” Toni to say something weird and suitably vulgar, and off we go. One match for everything. This is what Mone’s run in AEW has been building toward since she signed: the biggest match possible on the grandest stage possible. Full apologies to Hart, but she’s a slight obstacle on the road towards that.

Prediction: Mone advances

Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe in a men’s Owen Hart Foundation quarterfinal

Both times these two touched were magic. They may not be perfect rivals, always pulled together like Hangman Page and Swerve Strickland, but they could be perfect in-ring opponents. Fletcher has completely established himself as a heel and the tearaway pants are the flawless final touch for his presentation.

He’s matched by the wild, pure babyface of Briscoe. If anyone lesser tried the Mark Briscoe formula, it would fall flat. He has a rare mix of unpredictability, charm, and innate timing. The term “one of one” is a bit lazy and overused, but that’s exactly what Briscoe is. I love him and I love these two together. Fletcher’s victory sets up what could be an incredible semifinal match against Page. Give me all that.

Prediction: Fletcher advances

ROH World Champion Chris Jericho defends against Bandido in a title vs. mask match

Bandido’s talent and charm are so powerful that I’m writing about Jericho matches again despite my self-imposed protest. Bandido perpetually feels like the first day of Spring: full of excitement and full of all the promise in the world. He is an energy shifter. When he’s on screen, the crowd sits up straighter and pays more attention even before the bell rings. Once it does, he fulfills that promise. This is a dynamic, kinetic performer that belongs on weekly television. It’s wonderful to have him back and I hope he’s here forever.

As much as it pains me to admit it, Jericho has been…kind of good here and at least a good enough foil for Bandido. It’s the most engaged he’s been in years, and Bandido is benefiting from the program. It must be contract negotiation season.

Prediction: Bandido wins the title

AEW World Tag Team Champions The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) defend against Big Bill & Bryan Keith

As far as injury replacements and adjustments go, this could be a lot worse. Big Bill’s growth as a character is far more captivating than anything related to the Murder Machines. His career is a fascinating and inspiring one. He has experienced the highs of WWE and fought through addiction. His story shows the power of the human spirit and is deserving of our complete respect. And from a wrestling sense, the dude gets over. He was over in WWE, was over in a thrown-together tag team with Ricky Starks (RIP), and he’s over now. He’s the best part of The Learning Tree and is capable of so much more.

Just like I said before Revolution, the Hurt Syndicate are still the stars we need in the tag division. I am cautiously optimistic over their involvement in an MJF angle. MVP is fantastic on the mic, capable of drawing out MJF’s best. But there’s always a risk that the program devolves into more of the same MJF milieu. For now, the Syndicate remains strong. Nothing about that changes on Sunday.

Prediction: The Hurt Syndicate retain

AEW World Trios Champions The Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, PAC & Wheeler Yuta) defend against Rated FTR (Cope, Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood)

It doesn’t take a clairvoyant to connect the dots here. An FTR breakup is unlikely, at least not now. Maybe they splinter at some point at the end of their careers, but an all-time tag team breaking up over Cope is certainly not happening. The far more likely outcome sees Dax and Cash turning on Cope and the Death Riders retaining.

Given the issues in Christian Cage’s Patriarchy, could he and Cope end up in each other’s platonic arms again? They should reunite before they retire. It’s not a bold claim, but it’s necessary. The two of them reuniting at All In to wrestle FTR is fitting for a show of that stature. The journey to that could start this weekend.

Prediction: Death Riders retain

TNT Champion Daniel Garcia defend against Adam Cole in a no time limit, everyone banned from ringside match

It is an unfortunate and inconvenient truth that the Cole so many of us fell in love with might be gone forever. This is partly because of his injuries and extended time off. It’s also because what made him unique is now usual. I mentioned it when talking about Knight, but benchmarks change. They change in every sport and wrestling is no different.

Cole was emblematic of the PWG-influenced indie era of the 2010s, but styles and preferences have shifted. For better or worse, almost every AEW wrestler can, and often does, wrestle that kind of match. He’s still a gifted talker and connector, but what he does in the ring is not as remarkable as it once was. Ringing the bell doesn’t make him special anymore. I take no pleasure in writing this, and hope I’m wrong, but it’s far likelier we’ve already seen the best of Adam Cole. 

Danny Garcia, the wrestler, is remarkably refined for someone so young. It’s easy to forget that he’s still only 26 and a burgeoning star in an unconventional way. He has polished in-ring skills that reflect someone with far more experience. Garcia wrestles with an edge, but maintains a bit of babyface playfulness. I’d like to see him lean into his edgier side, but that’s preference more than anything. He doesn’t completely check every box, but there are no empty boxes on his ledger. A future in the main event is squarely in his range of outcomes. It just will take time to get there. 

Prediction: Garcia retains

AEW International Champion Kenny Omega defends against Ricochet and “Speedball” Mike Bailey in a triple threat

The excitement in this match comes not from the result, but from the AEW PPV debut of Bailey. While he is familiar to the sickos, this is his first true opportunity to connect with such a large audience. This is not TNA, DDT or GCW. This is a massive platform and Bailey has a lot that stands out like his unique look, presentation, and martial arts style catch attention. But can he set himself apart from the many great in-ring performers? Ricochet faced a similar problem when he debuted in AEW. He had to change his character to connect with the audience. I think “Speedball” will face a similar challenge.

Like some of the other matches on the card, this feels like a placeholder for something bigger down the road. The only thing that should matter in Omega’s world is a match with Kazuchika Okada. Both should be booked as strongly as possible until we get there, likely on July 12th, deep in the heart of Texas.

Prediction: Omega retains

AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Megan Bayne

To this point, “Timeless” has yet to stand completely alone. She was inextricably linked to Mariah May. Everything she did — story beats, matches, etc. — was in service of their story. With that over, curiosity abounds. What does this character look like untethered from a major foil? Does it lend itself to the more traditional “challenger of the month” type programs? Storm has proven to be up for pretty much anything, and this will be her biggest challenge yet. 

The rollout of Bayne as a monstrous force in AEW is good and her matches with Kris Statlander have been even better. Her presentation and what happens between the bells are more than ready, even if the rest is not quite there yet. For someone with such a commanding presence, she doesn’t exactly command a room with her presence. Too often there’s an odd vacancy behind her eyes, and a lack of connection. Something is a bit off.

But those are the kinds of things that get ironed out with experience. She has the credentials: time in Stardom, a big debut, a featured spot in a Clairo music video. It’s only a matter of time before everything comes together and AEW’s women’s division has another star. That time doesn’t start right now.

Prediction: Storm retains

AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Swerve Strickland

Moxley has devolved into something previously unfathomable and uninteresting. Someone proven to be such a magnetic promo and performer throughout his career is now just another generic heel with a propensity for violence. Even the likelihood of that violence isn’t enough to keep things juicy. For months, it has been the same thing on different days. Too many shows end with the Death Riders beating down someone. It’s been an active drag on the main event scene, culminating in a dreadful and disappointing main event at Revolution. What started with so much potential has become nothing but wasted ideas and intentions.

The time has come to return the main event scene to once-realized heights and Strickland is the man to do it. 

Go back in time to when Swerve debuted in AEW. Imagine telling someone that this dude will be the biggest star in the company. Bigger than Jon Moxley, Will Ospreay or any other signings brought in with more fanfare. Swerve, however, likely expected this. True greatness often stems from unwavering self-belief. What a remarkable rise it has been. No shortcuts, no flimsy gimmicks required. He presents himself with a naked audacity — daring someone to question his words and actions. But the truth is that everything he says and does is valid. He is as dangerous as he claims and as good as he says. He took a Bryan Danielson-induced detour from the top, but the top is where he belongs. The top is where he’ll be when the lights go off at Dynasty.

Prediction: Swerve wins the title

AEW Dynasty 2025 Complete Guide: Start Time, Live Stream, Date, Card and more

AEW Dynasty 2025 takes place this Sunday (April 6 2025) from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. We’ve covered everything you need to know about the event here on F4WOnline over the last few weeks, and here we’ve compiled every guide we have for easy access and the best possible experience on the night of the PPV.

Read More – AEW Dynasty 2025 News: Latest Odds, Adam Cole, Tony Schiavone and more

AEW Dynasty 2025 Start Time

The start times for AEW Dynasty 2025 in the United States are as follows:

  • Pacific Time (PT): 4:00 PM on Sunday, April 6, 2025​
  • Central Time (CT): 6:00 PM on Sunday, April 6, 2025​
  • Mountain Time (MT): 5:00 PM on Sunday, April 6, 2025​
  • Atlantic Time (AT): 8:00 PM on Sunday, April 6, 2025

For more information on the global start times of the show, check out our full guide here: AEW Dynasty 2025 Global Start Times: EST, PST, GMT and more

AEW Dynasty Live Stream

In the United States, fans have multiple options to catch the live action:

  • Prime Video: AEW Dynasty will be available for purchase on Prime Video.
  • TrillerTV: The event will stream live on TrillerTV, offering a seamless PPV viewing experience.
  • PPV.com: Fans can also access the pay-per-view via PPV.com.
  • Traditional Cable and Satellite Providers: The event will be available through traditional cable and satellite services.
  • YouTube: AEW Dynasty will be accessible for purchase on YouTube.
  • Dave & Buster’s: Many Dave & Buster’s locations will also be airing the event live.

For more information on how to watch the show live on PPV across the globe, check out our full guide here: AEW Dynasty 2025 Live Stream: How to watch

AEW Dynasty 2025 Date

As noted, AEW Dynasty will be taking place on Sunday, April 6 2025 from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In regions such as the United Kingdom and Australia, the show will technically be taking place on Monday April 7 2025.

AEW Dynasty Card for the 2025 Show

Here is the full card for AEW Dynasty as it currently stands:

  • Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal: Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) (c) vs. The Learning Tree (Big Bill & Bryan Keith)
  • Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal: Mercedes Moné vs. Julia Hart
  • TNT Championship: Daniel Garcia (c) vs. Adam Cole
  • Title vs. Mask Match for ROH World Championship: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Bandido
  • AEW World Trios Championship: Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Pac & Wheeler Yuta) (c) vs. Rated FTR (Cope, Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)
  • AEW International Championship Three-Way Match: Kenny Omega (c) vs. Ricochet vs. “Speedball” Mike Bailey
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs. Megan Bayne
  • AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Swerve Strickland

For more information on the card check out our full guide here: AEW Dynasty 2025 Card: Mox vs Swerve and more

AEW Dynasty 2025 News: Latest Odds, Adam Cole, Tony Schiavone and more

AEW Dynasty 2025 takes place this weekend, and we’ll be all over the coverage of this latest PPV event from All Elite Wrestling. News will be coming thick and fast over the next few hours before the show starts on Sunday night, and you’ll be able to find the latest here.

AEW Dynasty Odds

Here are the latest odds for the PPV event via BetOnline:

AEW World Championship Match

  • Jon Moxley: -150 (2/3)
  • Swerve Strickland: +110 (11/10)

AEW Women’s World Championship Match

  • “Timeless” Toni Storm: -1000 (1/10)
  • Megan Bayne: +550 (11/2)

AEW TNT Championship Match

  • Daniel Garcia: +250 (5/2)
  • Adam Cole: -400 (1/4)

AEW International Championship Match

  • Kenny Omega: -2000 (1/20)
  • Speedball Bailey: +600 (6/1)
  • Ricochet: +800 (8/1)

AEW Trios Championship Match

  • Death Riders: -1000 (1/10)
  • Rated FTR: +550 (11/1)

Adam Cole Dynasty Ring Gear

Adam Cole noted that April 6 is his 17 year wrestling anniversary, and he’ll be facing Daniel Garcia in the place it all began for him: Philadelphia. He also revealed what appeared to be Witcher-themed gear:

Tony Schiavone on Dynasty

Tony Schiavone discussed the upcoming PPV on his What Happened When podcast, saying that it will be a “good night” for the company:

This is going to be a good night for AEW, I do think. The crowd should be hot, great fans in Philadelphia as you know. Fans at — gosh, I’ve been going to Philadelphia for wrestling shows for quite a while. And the old Philadelphia Civic Center of course, we worked the old Spectrum back in the hot time of WCW. And now we’ve been running the Liacouras Center, which is at Temple. And it’s a great venue for us, and I’m really looking forward to this card. We always seem to pull out all the stops, as the old cliché goes, on good matches. So, I expect we’re going to have some great matches as well.”

Tony Schiavone via eWrestlingNews

WOR: Kevin Owens injury, AEW Dynasty preview

Dave Meltzer and I are back with our Friday episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, talking about all the big news from today’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Here were some of the things we covered:

  • Injuries to Kevin Owens, Orange Cassidy and Mark Davis
  • AEW Dynasty updates
  • Tony Khan’s media call
  • AEW Dynamite on Max numbers
  • WrestleMania 41
  • Bret Hart
  • Dark Side of the Ring on Ludvig Borga
  • Kim Woods
  • NJPW Sakura Genesis

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Wrestling Weekly: AEW Dynasty predictions

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Ahead of this weekend’s AEW Dynasty, we’ve got our official Wrestling Weekly predictions as well as a look at the latest with the Cody Rhodes and John Cena feud leading up to WrestleMania 41.

You’ll also get our thoughts on Naomi, Tiffany Stratton and how much you have to hate someone to be mad about getting yourself a WrestleMania main event.

Thanks for listening and have a great weekend~!

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Fight Game: AEW Dynasty preview

John LaRocca and I are back to talk about the major topics in the world of wrestling on this week’s Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked off the show by giving out our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down winners and losers of the week before going into our Top Five topics which included:

  • The Owen Cup brackets
  • This week’s Dark Side of the Ring on Ludvig Borga
  • The latest in NXT
  • Where the current road to WrestleMania is headed
  • AEW Dynasty preview

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April 7, 2025 Observer Newsletter: AEW’s latest popularity test, a look at the WWE WrestleMania 41 build

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Subscribers can now read this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

The lead story regards what Dave Meltzer is calling the latest popularity test for AEW in this Sunday’s Dynasty pay-per-view coming off a well-received Revolution PPV in March.

He also looks at the build to WrestleMania 41 and the latest developments, the discussion around reported AEW on Max viewership, and plenty more.

Click here to read.

Two new matches confirmed for AEW Dynasty

AEW’s Tony Khan has confirmed two new matches for Sunday’s Dynasty pay-per-view in Philadelphia.

The Ring of Honor World Championship will be on the line on Sunday’s card, with Chris Jericho putting the belt up in a title vs. mask match against Bandido. It will be the first match for Jericho since defeating Bandido in a World title match on a February Collision episode.

Jericho issued a challenge to Bandido weeks back for a title vs. mask match and the build has continued, but Khan’s announcement Thursday night was the first confirmation of the stipulation match for Dynasty.

In another new match set for the show, Mark Briscoe faces Kyle Fletcher in an Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament quarterfinals bout.

This is the fourth career meeting for Briscoe and Fletcher in singles action, with Briscoe holding a 2-1 edge in the series. The winner will advance to the semifinals to take on the victor of the Hangman Page vs. a wild card opponent announced for the quarterfinals.

AEW Dynasty begins with the Zero Hour pre-show on Sunday, April 6 at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time. The pre-show will air for free on AEW’s YouTube and digital media channels. The main card kicks off at 8 p.m. Eastern time on pay-per-view. The current Dynasty lineup:

  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Swerve Strickland
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Megan Bayne
  • AEW International Champion Kenny Omega defends against Ricochet and Mike Bailey in a three-way
  • AEW Trios Champions Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta, PAC & Claudio Castagnoli) defend against Rated FTR (Cope, Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)
  • ROH World Champion Chris Jericho defends against Bandido in a title vs. mask match
  • AEW TNT Champion Daniel Garcia defends against Adam Cole with no time limit and no interference
  • AEW Tag Team Champions The Hurt Syndicate (Shelton Benjamin & Bobby Lashley) defend against Bryan Keith & Big Bill
  • Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight in an Owen Hart Foundation tournament first round match
  • Mercedes Mone vs. Julia Hart in an Owen Hart Foundation tournament first round match
  • Mark Briscoe vs. Kyle Fletcher in an Owen Hart Foundation tournament first round match
  • The Opps (Samoa Joe, Hook & Katsuyori Shibata) make an appearance

WOL: Tony Khan AEW media call, WWE news, your calls

With Bryan Alvarez out playing the role of Cheech The School Bus Driver, Mike Sempervive is back with a solo show and there’s a lot to get into. Josh Nason stops by the show to give a rundown on Tony Khan’s media call today, plus WWE news, thoughts on Booker T’s response to being pictured with Chasyn Rance, your calls and much more. A fun show as always, so check it out~!

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Owen Hart tournament matches, Tag Team title defense added to AEW Dynasty

Both the men’s and women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournaments will kick off at this Sunday’s AEW Dynasty pay-per-view.

With the reveal of both brackets Wednesday also came the news that both Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight and TBS Champion Mercedes Mone vs. Julia Hart will be part of the card in Philadelphia.

Ospreay and Knight teamed up Wednesday with a win over Blake Christian and Lee Johnson. Knight officially joined the AEW roster last week after signing a contract and fell in defeat to Jay White. It will be the first-ever clash between the two high flyers.

The Mone vs. Hart match will also be a first time ever affair. Since returning from shoulder surgery in January, Hart is 4-2 coming off mini-feuds with Queen Aminata and Jamie Hayter. Mone is unbeaten since making her AEW debut in March 2024 and is looking to add the AEW Women’s World title to her litany of belts.

The AEW Tag Team titles will be on the line as the Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) will defend against Bryan Keith & Big Bill, the story of which came together over the last week. After Keith and Bill picked up a win over two indie wrestlers Wednesday, Lashley and MVP gave the thumbs up to the challenge issued last week. Since winning the titles in late-January, Lashley and Benjamin have defended the titles twice.

Additionally, the Opps (Samoa Joe, Hook and Katsuyori Shibata) announced they will be in Philadelphia and are looking for a fight.

Here’s the current lineup for the pay-per-view:

  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Megan Bayne
  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Swerve Strickland
  • AEW International Champion Kenny Omega defends against Ricochet and Mike Bailey in a three-way
  • AEW Trios Champions Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta, PAC & Claudio Castagnoli) defend against Rated FTR (Cope, Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)
  • ROH World Champion Chris Jericho defends against Bandido in a title vs. mask match
  • AEW TNT Champion Daniel Garcia defends against Adam Cole with no time limit and no interference
  • AEW Tag Team Champions The Hurt Syndicate (Shelton Benjamin & Bobby Lashley) defend against Bryan Keith & Big Bill
  • Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight in an Owen Hart Foundation tournament first round match
  • Mercedes Mone vs. Julia Hart in an Owen Hart Foundation tournament first round match
  • The Opps (Samoa Joe, Hook & Katsuyori Shibata) make an appearance

We’re Live, Pal: AEW Dynamite on Max viewership

It’s another episode of We’re Live, Pal as Andrew Zarian and I talk about what’s going on in wrestling today, available in audio form or free on YouTube (below).

While Andrew was playing with his Persian clubs, we discussed the following:

  • A discussion about B.J. Bethel’s story on AEW Dynamite viewership on Max
  • Andrew’s thoughts based on his discussion with folks who work on the Max product
  • John Cena and Cody Rhodes promo battle part three
  • Who should win between John Moxley and Swerve Strickland
  • When AEW women might be main eventing a PPV

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Daniel Garcia vs. Adam Cole TNT title rematch set for AEW Dynasty

A third match for the TNT title is set for AEW Dynasty.

During Saturday’s Collision, it was confirmed that TNT Champion Daniel Garcia and Adam Cole will meet once again next Sunday. This time around, there will be no interference and no time limit, ensuring that there will be a winner.

Cole and Garcia met each other in the ring on Saturday, upset about their last two matches that ended up without a winner. Cole said that he didn’t want to end their issues with a draw. Garcia admitted that it was eating him up that he couldn’t beat Cole. Matt Menard, who accompanied Garcia, told him that Cole didn’t need any more shots at the title. Garcia agreed that he didn’t have to give Cole another match, but said he needed to, telling Cole that the better man will win and it will be him.

Their first match on March 1 ended in a no contest when Shane Taylor Promotions ran out and attacked both men. The two then faced off in a rematch on Collision Slam Dunk Saturday last weekend that ended in a time limit draw.

Here’s the updated lineup for Sunday, April 6th in Philadelphia, PA:

  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Megan Bayne
  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Swerve Strickland
  • AEW International Champion Kenny Omega defends against Ricochet and Mike Bailey in a three-way
  • AEW Trios Champions Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta, PAC & Claudio Castagnoli) defend against Rated FTR (Cope, Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)
  • ROH World Champion Chris Jericho defends against Bandido in a title vs. mask match
  • AEW TNT Champion Daniel Garcia defends against Adam Cole – no time limit, no interference

WOR: The roads to AEW Dynasty & WWE WrestleMania

Dave Meltzer and I are back with our Friday episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, talking about all the big news from today’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Here were some of the things we covered:

  • The roads to AEW Dynasty & WWE WrestleMania
  • TNA changes
  • George Foreman’s passing
  • Dave’s new books
  • WWE HOF matches
  • Dark Side of the Ring on Mick Foley
  • Bill Mercer’s passing

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