Will Ospreay & Kyle Fletcher to challenge for Tag Team titles at AEW Grand Slam

AEW International Champion Will Ospreay and Kyle Fletcher are the new top contenders for the AEW Tag Team Championship after winning a Casino gauntlet match on Wednesday’s Dynamite.

They now move on to challenge for The Young Bucks’ World Tag Team titles at Grand Slam on Wednesday, September 25th from Queens, New York.

Ospreay and Fletcher outlasted FTR, The Outrunners, The Righteous, Top Flight, The Undisputed Kingdom, The Acclaimed, MxM Collection, and Grizzled Young Veterans in the gauntlet.

Fletcher pinned Dante Martin of Top Flight after an Ospreay Hidden Blade to win after Grizzled Young Veterans and FTR brawled to the back to clear the deck for the eventual new number one contenders. FTR vs. GYV in tag team action is set for this week’s AEW Collision episode.

The Bucks are coming off a successful title defense at All Out when they defeated Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta.

Here’s the current lineup for Arthur Ashe Stadium:

  • AEW World Champion Bryan Danielson vs. Nigel McGuinness in a non-title match
  • Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin for Allin’s AEW World title shot
  • AEW Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson) defend against Will Ospreay & Kyle Fletcher

Tag Team title match added to AEW All Out

The Young Bucks will defend their AEW Tag Team titles on Saturday’s All Out pay-per-view.

In a new match added to Saturday’s card during this week’s Dynamite, AEW Tag Team Champions Matthew & Nicholas Jackson of The Young Bucks will put their titles on the line against Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta of the Blackpool Combat Club.

Castagnoli issued the challenge on behalf of the BCC on Dynamite following a trios win with PAC, Castagnoli, and Yuta defeating Will Ospreay, Kyle O’Reilly, and Orange Cassidy.

Six title matches are among the eight bouts now official for Saturday’s PPV. The current All Out lineup:

AEW All Out, Saturday, September 7, Zero Hour 6:30 p.m. Eastern time, main card 8 p.m. Eastern time —

  • AEW World Champion Bryan Danielson defends against Jack Perry
  • Steel cage match: Swerve Strickland vs. Hangman Page
  • Chicago street fight: Willow Nightingale vs. Kris Statlander
  • AEW International Champion Will Ospreay defends against PAC
  • AEW Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson) defend against Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta)
  • MJF vs. Daniel Garcia
  • TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Hikaru Shida with Kamille banned from ringside
  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada defends in a four-way

The Acclaimed earn future Tag Team title shot on AEW Dynamite

The Acclaimed are next in line to challenge for the AEW Tag Team Championship.

Max Caster & Anthony Bowens of The Acclaimed defeated Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson of The Young Bucks on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite in a Tag Team title eliminator bout to earn a future shot at the belts.

No date has been set for the future title match.

The Acclaimed are former Tag Team Champions, holding the belts for 140 days from September 2022 to February 2023.

The Young Bucks are in the midst of their record third reign as AEW Tag Team Champions after winning the vacant titles in a ladder match against FTR at Dynasty in April.

In all, 11 teams have held AEW’s Tag Team titles across 14 reigns since their inception in 2019.

Our full report from Wednesday’s Dynamite which included the first matches in the men’s and women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournaments is here.

AEW Tag Team title tournament semifinals set

Two teams have advanced in the AEW Tag Team title tournament.

On Saturday’s Collision, Top Flight and FTR won their quarterfinal matches, defeating Ricky Starks & Big Bill and The Infantry respectively. As a result, the two teams will now face off in the semifinals.

FTR were the first to advance, defeating The Infantry after hitting the shatter machine on Shawn Dean. Later in the night, Top Flight defeated former champions Bill and Starks in an upset after Darius Martin connected with a tornado DDT on Starks for the win.

This coming Wednesday will see the first semifinal match take place when The Young Bucks face off against Best Friends after both teams won their quarterfinal matches on Dynamite. The finals will take place at AEW Dynasty, which will be held on April 21 in St. Louis, Missouri.

The AEW Tag Team titles were vacated after former champions Sting & Darby Allin defeated The Young Bucks in what was Sting’s retirement match at AEW Revolution.

Two teams advance to AEW Tag Team title tournament semifinals

Two teams advanced to the semifinals of the AEW Tag Team title tournament on Wednesday’s Dynamite.

The Young Bucks and Best Friends scored victories on Wednesday’s episode to advance to the tournament semifinals. 

Matthew & Nicholas Jackson of The Young Bucks defeated Private Party’s Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen in one quarterfinal bout Wednesday, while Orange Cassidy & Trent Beretta of Best Friends defeated Undisputed Kingdom’s Matt Taven & Mike Bennett in another quarterfinal match on Dynamite to advance. 

The two teams will meet on next week’s Dynamite in the semifinals. The remaining quarterfinals matches on the other side of the bracket are set for Saturday’s AEW Collision episode, with FTR facing The Infantry, plus Ricky Starks & Big Bill vs. Top Flight. 

The finals of the AEW Tag Team title tournament are set for the Dynasty pay-per-view on Sunday, April 21. The tournament winner will fill the AEW Tag Team Championship vacated by Sting & Darby Allin following Sting’s retirement earlier this month. 

Quarterfinals, AEW Collision, Saturday, March 30: 

  • FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) vs. The Infantry (Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo)
  • Ricky Starks & Big Bill vs. Top Flight (Darius & Dante Martin)

Semifinals, AEW Dynamite, Wednesday, April 3: 

  • The Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson) vs. Best Friends (Orange Cassidy & Trent Beretta)

Semifinals, date TBA:

  • FTR/Infantry winner vs. Starks & Bill/Top Flight winner

Best Friends advance in AEW Tag Team title tournament

The quarterfinals are set for the AEW Tag Team title tournament following Wednesday’s Rampage. 

Orange Cassidy & Trent Beretta of Best Friends defeated Powerhouse Hobbs & Kyle Fletcher of The Don Callis Family on Rampage in a wild card matchup to advance to the tournament quarterfinals. 

Best Friends now move on to face The Undisputed Kingdom’s Matt Taven & Mike Bennett in the quarterfinals round.

The 10-team tournament field to fill the vacant AEW Tag Team titles is down to eight teams following Rampage. 

The dates for the first two quarterfinals bouts have been revealed, with the first set for next Wednesday’s Dynamite, and the second set to take place on the Saturday, March 30 Collision. 

The tournament finals will take place on Sunday, April 21 at AEW Dynasty.

Here are the quarterfinals matches: 

  • AEW Dynamite, Wednesday, March 27: The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson) vs. Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen)
  • AEW Collision, Saturday, March 30: FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) vs. The Infantry (Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo)
  • Date TBA: Undisputed Kingdom (Mike Bennett & Matt Taven) vs. Best Friends (Orange Cassidy & Trent Beretta)
  • Date TBA: Ricky Starks & Big Bill vs. Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin)

AEW Rampage live results: Tag Team title tournament continues

The tournament to fill the vacant AEW Tag Team Championship continues on tonight’s live Rampage with a wild card bout. 

Orange Cassidy & Trent Beretta will face Powerhouse Hobbs & Kyle Fletcher of The Don Callis Family with the winners advancing to the quarterfinals to face current Ring of Honor Tag Team Champions Mike Bennett & Matt Taven of The Undisputed Kingdom. 

The 10-team field for the tournament will be narrowed to eight following tonight’s Dynamite and Rampage action. The titles were vacated by Sting & Darby Allin following Sting’s retirement match at AEW Revolution earlier this month.

TBS Champion Julia Hart & Skye Blue will team against Kris Statlander & Willow Nightingale in a street fight.

Coming off his victory over Komander last Friday, Konosuke Takeshita will battle Ricky Romero while former Ring of Honor TV Champion Katsuyori Shibata will be back in action after losing to Bryan Danielson last Saturday.

Live from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 

…Adam Copeland defeated Christian Cage in an “I Quit” Match for the TNT title.

I’m not sure if this is the overrun from Dynamite or the start of Rampaage. But joined in progress, Copeland tried to submit Cage with a hockey-stick assistant crossface, but Cage couldn’t spit out the words I Quit. The rest of the Patriarchy interfered to help Cage, but Matt Menard and Daniel Garcia came in to even the odds. All the members of the Patricarchy ended up handcuffed to opposite corners of the ring. Well, except Shayna Wayne, who ran to the back After several kicks to the groin, Cage still would not quit. Finally, Copeland pulled out “SPIKE,” and even a shot to the “crotch” (really the turnbuckle but play along) with SPIKE wasn’t enough to get him to quit. Finally, Copeland raised SPIKE above his head, and the threat of that was enough to get Cage to quit. That was a complete and total blowoff to this feud. I missed the first part of the match but the finish was suitably epic. 

– Bullet Club Gold was in Florida in a pre-taped bit, enjoying a vacation as a reward for “saving Darby Allinls life.” I guess injuring him kept him from dying on Mount Everest.  They also repainted Sting’s black bat gold. And The Gunns are ready to retire their father.

– Renee Paquette brought out the Acclaimed in front of the live crowd to retort. Billy Gunn was not cleared to travel after getting jumped by the Bullet Club Gold. Caster got the “A$$ Boys!” chant going. This was very much a time-killing promo while the ring cleaned up the ring from the I Quit match. The upshot of the promo was the Acclaimed want Jay White and the Gunn Club. 

Orange Cassidy & Trent Beretta defeated Klye Fletcher & Powerhouse Hobbs (w/ Don Callis)  in a Wild Card match for the World Tag Team Title Tournament (10:31)

The winner advances to face the Undisputed Kingdom in the quarterfinals.

Hobbs hit Cassidy with a spinebuster immediately and almost got the pinfall. Beretta and Hobbs tossed Beretta into the barricade on the floor. Cassidy tried a dive to the floor, but Hobbs caught him and smashed him against the ring apron several times. Beretta came back for his team, taking both his opponents out with a dive onto the floor.

Back in the ring, Beretta chopped Hobbs in the corner and dumped Fletcher with a German suplex. Beretta went for a spinning DDT, but Fletcher blocked it, and Hobbs and Fletcher took out Beretta with a pendulum bomb.

After a split screen break, Beretta caught Fletcher with a spinning DDT, dumped Hobbs to the floor and got the tag to Cassidy. Cassidy took Fletcher out with a crossbody, then followed up with a spinning DDT for a near fall. Cassidy caught Hobbs with a superkick, but Hobbs floored him with a forearm. Hobbs racked Cassidy, and after a pair of forearms from Hobbs, Cassidy was able to break free and sunset flip Hobbs for a near fall. Hobbs floored Cassidy with a bodyblock.

Fletcher dropped Beretta with a half-and-half suplex. Cassdiy caught Fletcher with the Slumdog Millionaire, then Hobbs barreled through both Cassidy and Hobbs. Hobbs threw Cassidy like a sack of flour into the LED boards. Somehow, Cassidy got Hobbs up for a Beach Break on the floor. Back in the ring, Fletcher hit a spinning tombstone on Cassidy for a near fall. Fletcher was bleeding heavily from the mouth.

Fletcher set Cassidy up for a superplex, but Beretta made the save and hit a half-and-half suplex off the top. Cassidy came off the top on Fletcher with a diving DDT, Beretta took out Hobbs with a spear on the floor, and Cassidy hit the Orange Punch for the pinfall.

This was something else. 

Katsuyori Shibata defeated Kevin Matthews (1:20)

Crowd popped huge for Shibata, who mauled Matthews with forearms and hit the dropkick in the corner. Matthews came back with a clothesline. Shibata escaped a fireman’s carry and locked in a sleeper, than hit the PK for the quick victory. 

Konosuke Takeshita (w/ Don Callis) defeated Rocky “Azucar” Romero (8:52)

Romero lured Takeshita into a hard slap, then caught Takeshita with a step-up rana. Takeshita caught Romero with a sit-out death valley driver, then a dropkick.

During the split-screen break, Romeo countered what looked to be an avalanche back suplex with a sliced break off the top rope. Back to full-screen action, Romero hit a pair of dives on the floor, but on the third one Takeshita caught him and tried for a suplex, with Romero escaped. Takeshita tried for a forearm but Romeo ducked and Takeshita hit the post.

Back in the ring, Romero hit the sliced break for a near fall. Romero snapped Takeshita’s arm, and caught him with a cross-arm breaker. Don Callis jumped up on the ring apron to distract Romero, causing Romero to break the hold. Romero went for the sliced bread again, but Takeshita countered and got Romero into the package tombstone. Takeshita hit a spinning blue thunder bomb for a near fall. Romero mounted another comeback and Takeshita floored Romero with a clothesline. Takeshita leveled Romero with a forearm, then hit the spinning falcon arrow for the pinfall. 

This was great. 

Skye Blue & Julia Hart defeated Willow Nightingale & Kris Statlander (w/ Stokely Hathaway) in a Street Fight

The faces came out with chairs and the heels came out with kendo sticks. That didn’t go well for Hart and Blue. Hart got wedged in the chair. Statlander gave her a backbreaker while she was in the chair, and Nightingale hit a sliding boot on Hart.

Nightingale got a table from under the ring that Statlander set up in the corner. Hart found a spike, but when she went to use it on Statlander, she ducked and Hart spiked Blue instead.

During the split-screen break, Statlander and Hart crashed into the table in a spot I couldn’t really see.

Back to full-screen action. As the crowd was chanting “This is Awesome,” Nightingale slammed Blue on the floor. Nightingale tried to set up Blue for a powerbomb on the commentary table, but Blue countered into a Code Blue on the table.

Back in the ring, Blue dumped a bag of thumbtacks in the ring. Statlander pulled out her own bag of tacks and dumped them in the ring as well. Blue powerbombed Statlander out of the corner and into the tacks for a near fall. Blue put the tacks into Statlander’s mouth and hit a superkick for another near fall. The crowd chanted “You Sick [Person]!” at Blue, who ate it up. Blue tried to go to the top, but Nightingale grabbed her and drove her through a pair of tables with a death valley driver.

Back in the ring, Hart tried for a piledriver on Statlander, but Statlander backdropped her into a pile of chairs. Statlander went for a 450, but Hart got out of the way and locked in Hartless.  Hart got the submission when Statlander tapped out. 

AEW reveals Tag Team title tournament bracket

AEW has revealed the bracket for the tournament to fill the vacant Tag Team titles. 

10 teams will take part in the tournament which concludes with the finals at AEW Dynasty on Sunday, April 21. 

The Tag Team titles were vacated by Sting & Darby Allin following Sting’s retirement match at Revolution earlier this month.

Tournament matches begin on the Saturday, March 16 Collision in a wild card match featuring House of Black’s Buddy Matthews & Brody King vs. Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo of The Infantry. 

The winner of that match will advance to the quarterfinals to face FTR. 

The other wild card match will feature Orange Cassidy & Trent Beretta of Best Friends against Powerhouse Hobbs & Kyle Fletcher of The Don Callis Family. 

The winner of that contest will advance to the quarterfinals to face Undisputed Kingdom’s Matt Taven & Mike Bennett. 

The other quarterfinals bouts are The Young Bucks vs. Private Party, plus Ricky Starks & Big Bill vs. Top Flight.

The tournament matches: 

Wild Card —

  • House of Black (Buddy Matthews & Brody King) vs. The Infantry (Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo)
  • Best Friends (Orange Cassidy & Trent Beretta) vs. The Don Callis Family (Powerhouse Hobbs & Kyle Fletcher)

Quarterfinals —

  • The Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson) vs. Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen)
  • The Undisputed Kingdom (Mike Bennett & Matt Taven) vs. winner of Best Friends/The Don Callis Family
  • Ricky Starks & Big Bill vs. Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin)
  • FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) vs. winner of House of Black/The Infantry

AEW Dynamite live results: Tag title match, Tony Khan’s big announcement

Sting & Darby Allin challenge for the Tag Team titles, plus Tony Khan will have a big announcement on tonight’s AEW Dynamite. 

Ricky Starks & Big Bill defending the Tag titles against Sting & Allin in a tornado tag match is the headline bout for tonight’s show, as Sting will have the chance to add one more championship to his resume before his retirement match next month. 

AEW owner Tony Khan has also promised a big announcement on tonight’s episode. 

Also on the card, Samoa Joe’s World title challenger for Revolution will be decided when Swerve Strickland & Hangman Page go one-on-one. 

Women’s World Champion Toni Storm will face Red Velvet in a title eliminator match with top contender Deonna Purrazzo on commentary. 

Blackpool Combat Club’s Jon Moxley, Bryan Danielson & Claudio Castagnoli will take on CMLL’s Mascara Dorada, Volador Jr. & Hechicero in a trios bout. 

Chris Jericho vs. Konosuke Takeshita is also set for tonight’s show.

AEW Dynamite comes on the air with Excalibur welcoming us alongside Tony Schiavone and Taz as we immediately go to big fight entrances for our opening contest to see who will get the AEW World Title shot at Revolution against Samoa Joe.

Swerve Strickland (w/Prince Nana) vs. Hangman Adam Page ended in a Time Limit Draw

(A whole heck of a lot happened here folks, as this was one of the best Dynamite openers in a very long time. The pace was slow to start, but it really built up over time and the crowd only got more and more into it. I’m glad they only mentioned the time limit once and didn’t do any countdowns, as the finish felt like it came out of nowhere. Post match really made Page feel like the heel, trying to weasel his way out of having to go any longer than he needed. I don’t know why he was ranked ahead of Strickland to begin with, seeing as Strickland has more wins over him, but that’s a whole other Rankings argument I’ll leave others to have. Regardless, it’s the finish we all expected and Revolution should be one hell of a World Title match.)

With the intense history these two have had, I was surprised by the standard lock ups that started this match. Strickland shot a double leg and both men spilled to the floor and over the barricade. Back in the ring, Page briefly controlled with strikes until Strickland delivered a big boot to gain the advantage. Page answered with a fall away slam and kip up, taking in more jeers than cheers from the crowd as he delivered ground and pound. Strickland bit at the thumb and applied an Octopus Hold, tried to snap the arm back, but Page escaped and hit a springboard lariat to the neck on the apron. Page slowly picked apart Strickland both outside and back in the ring, as finally Strickland fought back with corner chops until a gut punch and low dropkick got Page a two. Page wanted his top rope moonsault to the floor, but Strickland moved, Page landed on his feet and ran into a rolling Flatliner from Strickland. After a head of steam, Strickland hit a leaping back flip dive over the top to the floor, as back inside, Strickland delivered an uppercut to the spine.

House Call connected, but Page kicked out, as both men fought into the corner, with Page trying a sunset flip powerbomb, but Strickland backflipped out, landing right on his head in the process and hit a spin kick to the head. Strickland wanted a JML Driver, but Page spun out into a Liger Bomb for two. Page, getting booed loudly now, tried a Buckshot, but Strickland dodged and hit a Buckshot of his own, followed by a Swerve Stomp for a close two. Page rolled outside and ate a Strickland pump kick, as Strickland wanted a piledriver while balancing on the guard rail, but Page countered into a DDT on the barricade to head to picture in picture.

During break, Page set up a table ringside and things returned to both men trading big boots before crumbling simultaneously. After laughing in Page’s face from the strikes thrown, Strickland answered with a back breaker and hung up Page in a Tree of Woe facing the outside of the ring. Strickland delivered a Swerve Stomp, as Page rolled to the table, which collapsed, so Strickland went and set up another. Strickland tried a 450 back inside, but Page got the knees up, as Justin Roberts announced 5 minutes remaining. Page skinned the cat and leveled Strickland with a lariat before a Buckshot turned Strickland inside out, but a foot on the rope broke the pin. Page connected with Dead Eye on the apron and told Paul Turner to count Strickland out. Knowing that he was asked not to get involved, Prince Nana just started dancing frantically and this seemed to help Strickland break the count at 9.

Page hit a baseball slide, grabbed a chair and screamed at Strickland to stay down, but decked Nana instead. The attention turned allowed Strickland to capitalize and hit the Swerve Stomp flush, but clutched his ankle in the process. Strickland tried a JML Driver, but Page rolled out and wrenched at the ankle. Both fought to the apron again and this time, Strickland hit Dead Eye through the table. Somehow both made it back in the ring, as Strickland wanted a third Swerve Stomp, but Page moved and Strickland collapsed. Page wanted a Buckshot, but Strickland dodged and hit the JML Driver, but the time limit expired right at the two count. The fans couldn’t believe it, they were furious. Strickland took the mic and demanded 5 more minutes, as Page was laughing, saying it was Strickland who needed to beat him to become number one contender, but didn’t do it. Page said Strickland won’t become World Champion. Tony Schiavone stood up and said he received word from Tony Khan that there are 2 Number One Contenders and it’ll be a Triple Threat at Revolution for the AEW World Title. Page was furious and stormed to the back, while Strickland smiled.

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-Renee Paquette was backstage with Samoa Joe, asking for his thoughts on what just happened. Joe said acted happy at first, but was furious that this happened, saying both men will suffer because of this.

Timeless Toni Storm (w/Luther & Mariah May) defeated Red Velvet

(This was a pretty basic match, as Storm sent a message to her Revolution challenger that her submission game can’t be counted out.)

Deonna Purrazzo joined commentary for this contest, as Velvet tried a fast start, connecting on a leg lariat and chops in the corner. Velvet opted to play to the crowd and Storm answered with a Thesz Press and Sky High for two. Mariah May admired Storm keeping Velvet grounded throughout the entire commercial break. Velvet mounted her comeback with corner strikes and another leg lariat before a cazadora bulldog led to double knees to the back in the ropes. Velvet tried a corner charge, but Storm swept the leg, sending Velvet face first into the buckle. Storm followed with a violent Sweet Cheek Music and DDT, but Velvet kicked out. Slow to follow, Storm nearly got rolled up for two, as Velvet missed a corkscrew kick and Storm sank in an ankle lock, while staring down Purrazzo. Velvet tapped, as Storm refused to let the hold go, causing Purrazzo to leave commentary to have a face off. Storm kissed Purrazzo on the cheek before Luther stepped in between and ushered Storm to the back with May.

-Renee Paquette is backstage with Orange Cassidy, Trent Beretta & Rocky Romero, asking Cassidy about wrestling Tomohiro Ishii on Collision after having a 6 Man Tag on Rampage. Cassidy said he’ll be fine, as Paquette asked about how Chuck Taylor is doing, with Cassidy saying Chuckie T is there tonight, he’s getting checked on by doctors. Paquette requested they all bring it in for a handshake and everyone awkwardly obliged and left the shot. This was the exact kind of awkwardness you’d expect from a Cassidy promo.

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Jon Moxley, Bryan Danielson & Claudio Castagnoli defeated Mascara Dorada, Volador Jr. & Hechicero

(I really enjoyed this clash of styles and by the looks of it; this is just the start of the BCC vs. CMLL feud. I liked how into this match the crowd was as well. The finish certainly builds to a rematch or series of matches, as Castagnoli got the win, by any means necessary.)

Mistico is seated in the front row along with Star Jr. & Esfinge, as Danielson & Hechicero picked up where they left off on Collision. Hechicero applied a rolling bow and arrow, Danielson escaped and Hechicero got a rolling cradle for two. Castagnoli & Dorada tagged in and had a face off that showed off Castagnoli’s size advantage, which Dorada didn’t care about, as he threw fastball chops. After trying to use his speed, Castagnoli was sent outside with an impressive head scissors, but stepped aside before Dorada could even attempt a dive. Moxley & Volador came in and immediately slugged it out, before each connected on a Tope. After each connected on the move, they had boots put to them by the others teammates as things went to commercial.

When things returned, Castagnoli had Volador in a Giant Swing before Moxley made the tag and got a quick two count. Moxley poured on the offense before Volador dodged a lariat and hit a thrust kick to make the hot tag to Dorada. After getting hung up in the ropes, Dorada hit a double arm drag on Moxley & Danielson before launching off Moxley’s back to drop Danielson with a head scissors. An incredible spinning head scissors sent Castagnoli out to the floor with his teammates, as Hechicero & Volador hit stereo Topes before Dorada followed with a Shooting Star off the middle rope. Hechicero dropped Danielson with the spinning hammerlock into the back breaker, as Dorado followed with a 450 for two. Moxley & Castagnoli returned to clean house, but Dorada hit a wild up and over Code Red on Castagnoli for two as well.

Volador dropped Moxley with a thrust kick and backstabber, but Danielson was there to follow with a Busaiku Knee. Hechicero flew in with a diving lariat before a chop battle with Castagnoli ensued. Cazadora was blocked, but Hechicero hit a spinning leg submission, which Danielson broke up. Hechicero tried to wrap up Danielson with a Stretch Muffler, but Moxley made the save. The match continued to break down until Hechicero hit a spinning guillotine legdrop on Castagnoli for two. Castagnoli sent Hechicero into the ref and it allowed Castagnoli to hit a low blow and get the roll up for the win.

Post match, Mistico, Star Jr. & Esfinge came in the ring for a face off, but with BCC outnumbered, Matt Sydal, Christopher Daniels, Matt Menard & Angelo Parker ran out to even the odds with all 12 men staring each other down.

-We go backstage to Chuck Taylor being laid out by The Undisputed Kingdom, as Adam Cole said “Get Well Soon, Chuck.” Clearly Cole still holds a grudge over Taylor making fun of him all those years on PWG commentary. If I were Excalibur, I’d be scared he’s next.

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Tony Khan’s Big Announcement

Khan is backstage and said fans might have heard earlier today that AEW Dynamite is coming to the TD Garden in Boston on March 13. On that important night, it will be AEW Big Business. It will be one of the most important nights in AEW history and one the entire pro wrestling industry will remember. Tickets go on sale this Saturday.

Konosuke Takeshita (w/Don Callis & Powerhouse Hobbs) submitted Chris Jericho

(Some of the bumps in this match were rough, as there were times Jericho’s head really snapped or bounced off the mat. It’s a big win for Takeshita, as I have no idea where Jericho goes from here in his feud with Callis, as it’s Guevara who is set up to face Hobbs next. Speaking of, Hobbs’ back is so large; why Guevara needed a chair shot to the head in this one instead of just multiple shots to the back is beyond me. It even got a groan from Tony Schiavone on commentary.)

After trading shoulder tackles, Jericho connected on a stiff forearm, clotheslining Takeshita to the floor. Callis, showing tough love, slapped Takeshita to wake him up, as Jericho flew in on the attack. Takeshita promptly turned the tables and was relentless, dropping Jericho with a brainbuster on the floor. The crowd cheered Takeshita, who hit a second rope senton back inside, following it with a Takeshita-line. Jericho went up and over in the corner and connected on a double axe handle, but Hobbs tripped the leg, allowing Takeshtia to regain control. Hobbs was then cracked with a chair in the back by Sammy Guevara, no selling it, as Guevara hit a Cutter off the apron. Hobbs stumbled around and Guevara decked him with a brutal unprotected chair shot to the head and both fought through the crowd to the back. Jericho sent Takeshita to the floor and put on the Demon mask that Takeshita wears before trying a dive. Problem was, Jericho couldn’t see where Takeshita was and just barely clipped him.

Back from break, Takeshtia delivered a sit out F-5 and violent running boot that sent Jericho’s head snapping against the ropes. Takeshita followed with an over the top dive outside before back inside, Takeshita wanted a top rope senton, but Jericho got the knees up. Jericho wanted the Lionsault, but Takeshita got knees up of his own. Forearm battle ensued, as Jericho attempted the Walls of Jericho, which Takeshita rolled through, tried a Crunchy, but mistimed it and both landed awkwardly. Thankfully, the follow up wheelbarrow German landed flush. Takeshita-line was countered into a Code Breaker, as Jericho hit the bulldog, but Takeshita countered a Lionsault into the Blue Thunder Bomb for two. Both men blocked home run shots until Jericho tried a corner hurricanrana, which Takeshita slipped out of and hit an Avalanche Blue Thunder Bomb for a close two. Jericho’s head really bounced off the apron.

Takeshita hit the Power Drive knee and tried another, but Jericho blocked it into the Walls of Jericho. Callis threw a chair in the ring to distract the ref, as with the attention turned, Callis popped Jericho with the screwdriver. Takeshita locked in the Walls of Jericho and Jericho almost faded with the arm dropping twice, so Takeshita switched to a Lion Tamer and Jericho immediately tapped.

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Sting & Darby Allin defeated Ricky Starks & Big Bill to win the AEW Tag Team Titles in a Tornado Tag

(This was exactly what you’d expect from a Sting & Allin Tornado Tag, as we got insane Allin bumps, the age defying dive from Sting and the crowd were into it every step of the way. The story here was Starks had a brief moment of respect for Sting at the absolute worst time, as the hesitation cost he & Bill the titles. I’m not sure where they go from here, but I really enjoyed their work as a tag team and hope this isn’t the end for them. As for the post match, the idea to have The Bucks wear white suits and Allin’s blood cover it to end the show was a perfect visual for the heels. Sting will be hell bent for revenge not just for Allin, but for The Bucks attacking his sons as well.)

Sting hugged his children that are seated in the front row for the upcoming main event. Bell sounded and Bill immediately slammed Allin into the guard rail in front of Sting’s family, while Sting & Starks brawled into the crowd, but Sting disappeared after some time. As Bill & Starks beat up Allin, we saw Sting appear in the balcony and did what’s become his signature dive onto the pile. At 64 years old, Sting was up first as things went to picture in picture.

When things returned, Sting hit a Stinger Splash against the barricade on Bill, who no sold and just ran through Sting. Allin tried a Tope on Bill, who caught Allin in mid air with a Boss Man Slam, which looked visually incredible. Back in the ring, Bill lifted Allin up in a choke before just slamming him down, bouncing Allin’s head off the mat like a ball until throwing Allin clear over his head. Bill & Starks set up a table ringside, as Starks called for Bill to press slam Allin through it, but Sting made the save, fighting off both men. Sting ran wild, ultimately dodging a Bill big boot, crotching the big man in the process. Starks snuck up from behind and laid out Sting with a Scorpion Death Drop, as Allin broke up the pin. Allin & Starks slugged it out before Starks backflipped out of the corner and tweaked his ankle.

Sting & Allin traded Stinger & Coffin Splashes on Bill in the corner before a Code Red and follow up Coffin Drop to the floor by Allin connected on Bill. Starks missed an enzugiri on Sting, who locked in the Scorpion Death Lock, but Bill appeared in the frame, with Allin on his back in a sleeper. Bill made it to the apron before Allin spun around, gouged the eyes and both fell through the set up table. Starks got the ropes, but Tornado Tag means no breaks, as Sting still let the hold go. Sting tried a Stinger Splash, but Starks moved and Sting hit the exposed buckle. Starks briefly hesitated, as Sting fired up and Starks hit the Spear for a close two. Starks tried another Spear, but ran into a Scorpion Death Drop and Sting got the win.

Post match, Sting’s sons hop the rail and celebrate with their father on the apron, as Starks is looking very dejected. Taz asks what this means, as Sting is set to retire next month as confetti rains down until Matthew & Nicholas Jackson appear in white suits and matching baseball bats. The Young Bucks laid out Sting, Allin and both of Sting’s sons, as Allin is split opened and the blood is all over The Bucks suits as they hit a BTE Trigger, which has been renamed to EVP Trigger. After more bat shots to the ribs of Sting, The Bucks stood tall, as commentary said no one came out to help since The Bucks are EVPs and they must fear for their jobs. The Bucks hold up the AEW Tag Team Titles in their blood covered suits to end the show. Excalibur told us The Bucks’ reputation is officially destroyed.

AEW Rampage 2/9/24

· Orange Cassidy, Trent Beretta & Rocky Romero take on Roderick Strong, Matt Taven & Mike Bennett

AEW Collision 2/10/24

· Orange Cassidy defends the AEW International Title against Tomohiro Ishii

· Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli take on CMLL’s Star Jr. & Esfinge

· We hear from Adam Copeland

Tag Team title match official for AEW Worlds End

Kenny Omega & Chris Jericho will challenge for the AEW World Tag Team Championship at Worlds End on December 30. 

As announced during this week’s Dynamite, Omega & Jericho of The Golden Jets will challenge Ricky Starks & Big Bill for the AEW Tag Team titles at the Worlds End pay-per-view set for Saturday, December 30. 

Video was played of the backstage attack angle from post-Full Gear where Starks and Bill laid out Jericho. Jericho and Omega then called out Starks and Bill and issued the challenge for Worlds End, which Starks was quick to accept. 

In the back-and-forth promo segment on Dynamite, Jericho compared Starks to Enzo Amore, and suggested comedy tag team names for Starks & Bill, while Starks brought up defeating Jericho twice earlier this year. 

In addition to the Tag Team title match, an AEW World title defense, plus the finals of the Continental Classic are also set for Worlds End. 

The current lineup: 

AEW Worlds End, Saturday, December 30, on pay-per-view —

  • AEW World Champion MJF defends against Samoa Joe
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions Ricky Starks & Big Bill defend against The Golden Jets (Chris Jericho & Kenny Omega)
  • Continental Classic finals

Tag Team Championship match announced for AEW Collision

The AEW World Tag Team Championship will be defended on this Saturday’s Collision episode. 

Ricky Starks & Big Bill are set to make their first defense of the Tag titles against Blackpool Combat Club’s Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta on the Saturday, October 21 Collision show. 

Bill & Starks defeated FTR to win the Tag titles on the October 7 Collision episode. Yuta & Castagnoli will have a tune-up match on Friday’s Rampage show against unnamed opponents. 

An angle was shot on social media following Wednesday’s Dynamite to set up Eddie Kingston vs. Jeff Jarrett in a Memphis street fight for Collision where if Jarrett wins, Jay Lethal will receive an ROH World title match against Kingston. 

Already announced for Collision is a singles bout between Miro and Action Andretti. Their contest will follow up on angles shot during last Saturday’s Collision where Miro’s wife CJ Perry and Andretti teased a managerial partnership, and Miro was then seen attacking Andretti in a pre-taped segment. 

Saturday’s two-hour Collision will be immediately followed by a one-hour Battle of the Belts VIII special on TNT.

Additionally, an appearance by World Champion MJF has been announced for the following week’s Collision on Saturday, October 28. 

Saturday’s announced Collision card: 

  • AEW World Tag Team Champions Ricky Starks & Big Bill defend against Blackpool Combat Club’s Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta
  • Miro vs. Action Andretti
  • Memphis street fight: Eddie Kingston vs. Jeff Jarrett — If Jarrett wins, Jay Lethal gets a shot at Kingston’s ROH World title

The Saturday, October 28 Collision lineup so far: 

  • AEW World Champion MJF appears

Update on FTR dropping AEW Tag Team titles

New details have emerged regarding FTR dropping the AEW Tag Team Championships to Ricky Starks & Big Bill. 

FTR lost the titles on the October 7 episode of Collision in a match that went under five minutes. Cash Wheeler was chokeslammed through an announce table by Bill in the early going and did not return to the match after. It was originally thought this was done to cover for Wheeler being injured, as people in the company were told he was dealing with broken ribs. 

In an update to this story from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer writes that while Wheeler is banged up, that was not the reason for FTR dropping the titles or the quick match on Collision.  

“This was an angle pitched by Dax Harwood. There were those in the company told Cash Wheeler was injured with broken ribs and that was the reason for it,” Meltzer wrote. “We’re told he is banged up, enough to where he was X-rayed but we were told the X-rays showed no broken ribs and he doesn’t need time off and could have done a full match.”

“The idea of the pitch is to do a match where Wheeler was injured and Harwood had to face both men and got blown out without getting much offense in. The idea of dropping the titles and doing it in such a one-sided way to put over Bill & Starks strong and to do something significant to try and help the Collision show,” Meltzer continued. 

Prior to title change, AEW had seemingly set up up the next Young Bucks vs. FTR match, as the Bucks won a number one contender’s match at WrestleDream. The original plan was for that match to take place either at Full Gear in Los Angeles or the tapings from Ontario, California the week before.

Starks and Bill said in a post-match promo that FTR will not get a rematch for the belts. However, Meltzer writes that a rematch will likely take place on either the October 28 or November 4 shows. 

The Young Bucks earn future AEW Tag Team title shot at WrestleDream

The Young Bucks are the new number one contenders to the AEW World Tag Team Championship. 

The Bucks defeated The Lucha Bros, The Gunns, plus the duo of Orange Cassidy & Hook at Sunday’s WrestleDream pay-per-view in Seattle to earn a future Tag Team title shot. As stated in the promotion of the match, The Young Bucks can now challenge for the titles “at any time.”

The Bucks are now next in line to challenge the winners of Sunday’s AEW Tag Team Championship match between title holders FTR and their challengers Aussie Open.

Aside from the Young Bucks victory, the biggest news coming out of the four-way was an injury angle involving Rey Fenix. 

Fenix was removed from the match shortly after it began. Our Bryan Alvarez reports that the decision was made to take Fenix out of the match early to protect him for his International Championship defense against Nick Jackson set for this Wednesday’s Dynamite Anniversary episode. 

Alvarez noted that Fenix is “banged up.”

AEW’s Tony Khan posted on social media last week that Fenix was injured in his International title match at Dynamite Grand Slam against Jon Moxley in a match where Moxley was also injured. Fenix was cleared to return to action on last week’s Dynamite, while Moxley has yet to return to the ring. 

Moxley did make multiple appearances at the commentary desk on Sunday’s WrestleDream show.

FTR win Tag Team titles on Dynamite, will remain in AEW

FTR aren’t going anywhere.

Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler won the AEW Tag Team titles for a second time on Wednesday, defeating The Gunns in the main event of AEW Dynamite. The finish had the Gunns attempt to use the title belts for the advantage, but Harwood kicked out after one of the Gunns had struck him with the title. Together, FTR then hit stereo sunset flips and pinned The Gunns to win the titles for a second time. If t hey had lost, FTR would have had to leave AEW.

The Gunns had held the Tag Team titles for 56 days. They defeated The Acclaimed back on the February 8 edition of AEW Dynamite.

FTR have been feuding with The Gunns dating back months. On the December 21 edition of Dynamite, The Gunns defeated FTR. After they lost the IWGP and AAA Tag Team titles, FTR took a sabbatical until Revolution earlier this month when they made their return, laying out The Gunns and making their claim for the titles. At first, The Gunns had no interest in facing FTR, but eventually agreed to a title match after FTR offered to put their AEW careers on the line.

Tag Team title match, two more bouts added to AEW Dynamite

A Tag Team Championship match is one of three new matches added to Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite lineup.

In a bout announced during this week’s Rampage episode, The Gunns (Colten Gunn & Austin Gunn) will defend the AEW World Tag Team Championship against Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin) on Wednesday’s Dynamite. 

In another new match added to the show, Blackpool Combat Club’s Jon Moxley will take on Dark Order’s Stu Grayson. Grayson returned to AEW on this past Wednesday’s Dynamite, teaming with Evil Uno and Hangman Page against Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta. AEW’s Tony Khan then announced on Thursday that Grayson had re-signed with the company. 

In another new match, Toni Storm of The Outcasts will face Skye Blue in a women’s division contest. 

Already announced for Dynamite, Hook will face The Firm’s Stokely Hathaway in a No DQ match, plus Kenny Omega takes on El Hijo del Vikingo.

Here is the updated card for the show: 

AEW Dynamite, Wednesday, March 22 —

  • AEW Tag Team Championship: The Gunns (Colten Gunn & Austin Gunn) defend against Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin)
  • Kenny Omega vs. El Hijo del Vikingo
  • Jon Moxley vs. Stu Grayson
  • Toni Storm vs. Skye Blue
  • No DQ match: Hook vs. Stokely Hathaway