AEW announces Kenny Omega vs. Joey Janela for Dynamite

Kenny Omega will face Joey Janela in an anything goes AEW World title eliminator match on Wednesday’s edition of Dynamite. The promotion made the announcement Friday evening on social media

In a video shot from the perspective of a paparazzo hounding the champ at the airport, Omega addressed Janela directly, calling him “the one blemish on [Omega’s] record.” 

Janela was set to take on Omega in the first round of the AEW World title eliminator tournament. Janela was pulled from the first round match due to contact tracing. Janela’s tag partner Sonny Kiss served as a substitute and was defeated in seconds after a v-trigger and One-Winged-Angel. Omega would go on to win the entire tournament, beating Hangman Page in the finals at Full Gear on November 7th. 

Omega made mention of Kiss in his challenge to Janela, encouraging Kiss to appear at ringside. Omega said that Don Callis would be by his side and that if Janela was worried about Omega using a microphone as a weapon, they should just go ahead and make it a hardcore match where anything goes. 

Omega said that if Janela beats him, he will give Janela a title shot. 

Here is the lineup announced so far for Dynamite: 

  • AEW World title eliminator: Kenny Omega (w/Don Callis) vs. Joey Janela (w/Sonny Kiss)
  • Cody Rhodes vs. Angelico
  • Hangman Page, Alex Reynolds & John Silver vs. Matt Hardy & Private Party
  • SCU vs. The Acclaimed
  • Serena Deeb & Big Swole vs. Ivelisse & Diamante
  • Chris Jericho, MJF, Santana, Ortiz, Sammy Guevara, Jake Hager & Wardlow vs. Top Flight, Varsity Blondes, Brandon Cutler & Best Friends

Kenny Omega wins title eliminator tournament at AEW Full Gear

Kenny Omega defeated Hangman Page in the AEW World title eliminator tournament finals at AEW Full Gear. Omega is now the number one contender to the AEW World title. 

Omega won the finals after hitting a One-Winged Angel and pinning Page. Omega will now receive the first shot at the winner of tonight’s AEW World Championship I Quit match between champ Jon Moxley and challenger Eddie Kingston. 

For Omega, this will be his first AEW singles title opportunity. Omega also currently holds the AAA Mega title, although he has not defended that championship since the March 25 edition of Dynamite. 

Omega and Page, former tag partners, were AEW World Tag Team Champions for 228 days. They lost the titles to FTR at All Out on September 5. 

Omega secured his spot in the finals with a win over Sonny Kiss on the October 21 Dynamite and a victory over Penta El Zero M on October 28. 

Page, who previously challenged for the AEW World Championship at All Out 2019, earned his place in the finals with wins over Colt Cabana and Wardlow.