AEW WrestleDream review: Adam Copeland is All Elite

So in the end, was it the beginning of a new era in AEW?

It seemed that in fact, it was for at least someone as Adam Copeland, known for years in WWE as Edge, made his AEW debut at Sunday’s WrestleDream. Copeland’s arrival ended the great show from top to bottom on a strong, buzzworthy note.

After Christian Cage retained the TNT Championship over Darby Allin thanks to a betrayal by Nick Wayne who blasted Allin with the title, Sting came out for the save but Luchasaurus came out for the three-on-two beatdown. Copeland, complete with his theme song by Alter Bridge, came out to a thunderous ovation. Teasing that he’d help Christian, Copeland instead took out the heels and shook hands with the faces, indicating that it may be Christian vs. Edge once again down the line.

It’s a big move for Copeland, who has been associated with WWE in some form or fashion since 1997. It’s a new promotion with a new roster and fresh faces to wrestle, and it’s always a good thing for a wrestler to test the waters in a new promotion.

The main event had hometown hero Allin lose to Cage in a two out of three falls match that I thought was really great and super well-built. The slam into the stairs that caused Allin to be counted out was one of the sickest I’ve seen in some time. Seriously, it was a brutal bump and you have to question just how long Allin has left. How much can one person take? 

The Wayne turn works real well, by the way. He’s needed something for a while in AEW and I think this is a good way for him to get some heat. He sure got a lot of it by doing the turn in his hometown of Seattle.

Let’s have a look at the rest of the show. With a 90-minute pre-show and a four-hour main card runtime, this felt real long by the end. At the same time, I also can’t say there was one single bad match. AEW’s problems with their big shows are never about content, just pacing.

  • The co-main event had FTR retain the AEW Tag Team titles by defeating Aussie Open. This was all very good stuff, but I thought there were better matches on this show and it paled in comparison to their match from last year in London. I think the biggest problem was that it took place at a point in the card where people were tired. Still, this was very good work by both teams. I hope Aussie Open finds their niche here because both guys are good. Kyle Fletcher, in particular, comes off as a future star, but the team has yet to find their place in the company.
  • The latest in the Don Callis saga continued with Sammy Guevara, Will Ospreay, and Konosuke Takeshita scoring the win over Kenny Omega, Chris Jericho and Kota Ibushi after Guevara pinned Jericho thanks to Callis’ interference. It was a good match although did you see the cupping on Ospreay’s back? Holy toledo. Still, it’s clear that the Callis family saga isn’t over and it’s very likely we’ll get another Jericho/Guevara match down the line Maybe Full Gear?
  • Bryan Danielson defeated Zack Sabre Jr. in what, shock of shocks, was an excellent technical match with some of the best back-and-forth grappling and submissions you’ll see. It was a clinic and lived up to expectations. It was such an easy match to watch and pay attention to, if that makes any sense.
  • Ricky Starks defeating Wheeler Yuta was mostly designed for two things: one, to get a win for Starks following last week’s Texas Death Match on Collision and two, to tease a future match between Starks and Jon Moxley, who was doing commentary. This was good while it lasted, but definitely was a buffer match following Swerve Strickland and Hangman Page.
  • Speaking of, Strickland bested Page in an excellent match with the crowd firmly behind Strickland throughout the entire match. Strickland has been gaining steam for most of the last year, but this should be the match that elevates him as a major star as he was just awesome here. I’m not so sure about Page, who looked great here but definitely is at a crossroads in terms of momentum.
  • The Young Bucks look to be facing FTR again soon after winning a four-way match over The Gunns, Lucha Brothers, and Orange Cassidy & Hook. It was a four-way party match where there were a million moves a minute and all of it was good, insane action. I could see the Bucks winning the titles at Full Gear in Los Angeles if AEW wants to wait that long.
  • Kris Statlander retained the TBS title by defeating Julia Hart in what ended up being a pretty good match. The work here was good, though a bit sloppy at times, and the crowd was super into it, especially toward the end. Still, I kind of wish there was a long-term direction for either of the women’s titles nbecause right now, it just feels like everything is running in place. I’m waiting for a real good title program as opposed to just title defenses and championship qualifiers.
  • ROH World & NJPW Strong Openweight Champion Eddie Kingston vs. Katsuyori Shibata was also very good and exactly what you would want between these two. This was just a good back-and-forth match with nice submissions and crisp striking. This was definitely a tribute to Antonio Inoki just like Claudio Castagnoli vs. Josh Barnett was.
  • MJF did it by himself, defeating The Righteous in a handicap match to retain the ROH World Tag Team titles. MJF told The Righteous that he was going to bodyslam Dutch and shove Vincent’s head into Dutch’s rear end. Like a top level babyface, he fulfilled his promises. This ended up being a pretty controversial match. In my opinion, if it got over with the crowd, then it worked. Plus, it was a fun opener where the babyface looked strong so you can’t really complain about that.

And now for some pre-show thoughts:

  • The Acclaimed & Daddy Ass defeated TMDK to retain the AEW Trios titles. There wasn’t much to this, but the action was good while it lasted. The crowd was into this more than the other matches on the pre-show.
  • Luchasaurus squashed Nick Wayne. Initially, I had no idea why they did this total squash of a match. Obviously, it made more sense by the end of the night.
  • Claudio Castagnoli defeated Josh Barnett in what ended up being a very good technical match with a lot of good-looking strikes. This was very Inoki. Moxley was on commentary and was pretty entertaining, adding to the match. He also did commentary for Yuta vs. Starks which was fun too. This was probably the best match on the pre-show in terms of in-ring action although the fans were not into it that much.
  • The opening match of the night was a mixed tag that had Athena, Billie Starkz, Satoshi Kojima and Keith Lee defeating Shane Taylor, Lee Moriarty, Diamante, and Mercedes Martinez. This was a fun opener and what you would expect from an opening eight-person tag. Lee seems to have lost a lot of weight in recent weeks.

That ends another AEW pay-per-view, which now seems to be venturing into monthly territory with the annual Full Gear event taking place next month. AEW’s momentum is hit or miss lately with some of their TV and ticket sales, but there has never been a bad pay-per-view event yet and this was no different.

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.

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  • Match of the week and performer of the week
  • The plight of the recently fired WWE wrestlers and where many can or will wind up
  • What is a key point about wrestlers who come from WWE and their ability to adapt to other companies and what things need to be considered
  • XFL/USFL merger talks and why
  • More on Terry Funk including his career title history and biggest awards, some of the biggest and most notable title change matches of his career, the only HBO wrestling special and the only time Vince McMahon did a broadcast announcing with Gordon Solie, why Funk’s proposed lengthy reign with the biggest regional title in the countr6 ended in a few weeks, the amazing Funk Brothers legacy in Japan, Funk’s NWA title reign and booking behind his biggest matches
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Bryan and I wlll be back tonight talking all the weekend news and shows and obviously with the AEW show tonight and NXT last night, there is a ton of stuff to cover. Our weekly news review show with Garrett Gonzales where we talked about the Tony Khan’s press conference, AEW big show plans, Terry Funk, and so much more is up on the site now.

I usually don’t worry about fast nationals because nobody ever talks about them once the final numbers come out, but for Collision last night they were noteworthy as it did 306,000 viewers and 0.08. The final number isn’t out until Tuesday and it will vary from this number. But the NXT and WWE Saturday shows are hurting Collision a lot, since they’ve hung tough thus far against college football. There was also the Canelo Alvarez PPV last night although I don’t know if the fight itself went against the show, but the PPV itself did. Next week wouldn’t be expected to do well either against Fastlane. It was noteworthy because you had Bryan Danielson in a main event match plus Chris Jericho & Kenny Omega as a team for the first time, so it’s not like it was a throw away show. I think the next stat to look at is how the show does with DVR numbers on these nights it goes against WWE big shows.

Regarding last night, go out of your way to see the Ilja Dragunov vs. Carmelo Hayes and Tiffany Stratton vs. Becky Lynch matches. They were two of the best WWE matches of the year. Tiffany Stratton was the talk of the show in a lot of circles.

We’re doing polls on tonight’s AEW WrestleDream show, last night’s NXT No Mercy and the Stardom Five Star Grand Prix finals, thumbs up, down or middle, best and worst match from each show to [email protected]

Tonight’s show starts 30 minutes earlier than usual at 6:30 p.m.. The last thing an AEW PPV show needs is another 30 minutes, but that said, the main card looks really strong from a wrestling standpoint. Bryan Danielson vs. Zack Sabre Jr., is a legit dream match and could be among the best matches of the year, and FTR vs. Aussie Open had a match one year ago that was incredible and haven’t wrestled since. 

  • Keith Lee & Satoshi Kojima & Athena & Billie Starkz vs. Shane Taylor & Lee Moriarty & Diamante & Mercedes Martinez
  • Claudio Castagnoli vs. Josh Barnett – Interesting that not once in the package last night did they mention Barnett as a former UFC champion or even as an MMA star, and was pushed a disciple of Antonio Inoki.
  • Luchasaurus vs. Nick Wayne – Wayne is of course from Everett, WA, so he’ll be the hometown favorite
  • The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn defend the trios titles against Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholla & Bad Dude Tito. Tito is coming off looking great at the Destruction in Kobe show

Main card starting at 8 p.m. Eastern

  • Ricky Starks vs. Wheeler Yuta
  • Young Bucks vs. Gunn Brothers vs. Lucha Brothers vs,. Orange Cassidy & Hook – winners get an AEW tag title shot
  • Kenny Omega & Kota Ibushi & Chris Jericho vs. Will Ospreay & Sammy Guevara & Konoske Takeshita
  • Eddie Kingston vs. Katsuyori Shibata for the New Japan Strong and ROH title (the Pure title is not at stake here)
  • Kris Statlander vs. Julia Hart for the TBS title
  • MJF defends the ROH tag titles against Vincent & Dutch in a handicap match
  • FTR vs. Aussie Open for the AEW tag titles
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Adam Page – This one is very interesting because both could use the win to springboard into a title shot. Strickland is hometown so the crowd may be for him more than it would be anywhere else
  • Bryan Danielson vs. Zack Sabre Jr. – On paper this could be the best technical wrestling match of the year
  • Christian Cage vs. Darby Allin 2/3 falls for the TNT title was talked about in the countdown show as being the main event.

A lot of speculation regarding the end of an era and start of a new era promotion for tonight’s AEW show. We don’t have any answers although Edge being taken off Friday’s Smackdown open would naturally lead to conjecture, although I don’t consider that era changing. I will say that people in WWE would not be surprised to see Edge in AEW and there has been talk about it for months. But there has been nothing confirmed. Obviously some sort of a deal with WBD for streaming is another thing speculated on, as is talk of Mariah May (which is obviously not big enough for that hype but could be another addition to the roster) and Mercedes Mone (which has been expected once she’s healed up).

 For what it’s worth, the Twitter feedback we’ve had expect a lower than usual PPV number for tonight’s show. I think with it going against Sunday Night Football and with no world title match on the show, it would be down. Taylor Swift being at the game also adds to the interest in the Chiefs-Jets game and expectation of huge numbers.

Chris Jericho applied for a trademark for the term Golden Jets. Could that be for a Jericho & Omega tag team? The Golden Jet was the nickname of Bobby Hull, an NHL legend who played at the same time Jericho’s father played.

We’re also looking for reports from tonight’s WWE house show in Stateline, NV, results, finishes and highlights to [email protected]

WWE results from San Francisco last night: 

  • New Day b Ludvig Kaiser & Giovanni Vinci when Woods pinned Kaiser
  • Gunther b Chad Gable to retain the IC title with a power bomb after a missed moonsault by Gable
  • Nia Jax b Zoey Stark with the annihilator splash. 
  • Cody Rhodes b Damian Priest in a street fight. JD McDonagh interfered for several minutes since there was no DQ. Jey Uso made the save and brought a table into the ring and speared McDonagh into the table. Rhodes won with Cross Rhodes. Rhodes & Jey Uso asked fans to donate to Connor’s Cure as Rhodes has been doing at shows. No Finn Balor, Dominik Mysterio (obviously on the NXT show) or Rhea Ripley at the show.
  • Bronson Reed b Otis with the Tsunami
  • Iyo Sky b Charlotte Flair to keep the WWE women’s title with an inside cradle off the figure four attempt.
  • Seth Rollins b The Miz with a curb stomp to keep the world title (thanks to Shannon Walsh)

For Google Trends this week, Bad Bunny was No 15 today regarding rumors of a romance with Kendall Jenner. Last night’s Canelo Alvaerz fight did 2 million searches which is more than any combat sports event in a long time, far above WrestleMania or any UFC show. That would seem to indicate a big buy number. Nothing else related to boxing, pro wrestling or MMA made the top 20 any day this week. UFC didn’t have a show yesterday. NXT normally doesn’t crack the top 20 so that’s not a negative sign.

The Western Australian had an article yesterday regarding the Western Australian tourism council expecting $100 million in economy coming to Perth for a Coldplay concert ($68 million for two November shows) and WWE Elimination Chamber ($33 million). The tourism board noted that UFC 288 in February brought in 8,500 tourists and a $6 million gate, the largest indoor arena event gate ever in Australia, breaking the Rolling Stones record set in 2014. The board is attempting to make Perth the tourist capital of Australia.

El Hijo del Vikingo did a show last night in Dallas. He has been hurting. AAA has a big show today in Guadalajara and Vikingo is advertised for that one. 

For NXT on Tuesday, they’ve announced Gigi Dolin vs. Blair Davenport, Tyler Bate & Butch vs. Mark Coffey & Wolfgang and the start of the women’s breakout tournament.

Raw tomorrow has Jey Uso vs. Damien Priest, Nia Jax vs. Shayna Baszler (Jax is going to kill everyone until she faces Rhea Ripley most likely), Ivar vs. Xavier Woods, Becky Lynch vs. Tegan Nox for the NXT women’s title and a Gunther/Tommaso Ciampa contract signing. Drew McIntyre will be on Miz TV a second week in a row.

Women’s wrestling sold out the Yokohama Budokan (about 2,600 seats) yesterday and today. The Stardom Grand Prix finals, won by Suzu Suzuki over Maika, was on Saturday. The Crash Gals 40th anniversary show was today. The Crush Gals didn’t wrestle on the show but did a talk show and sang. There were wrestling legends on the show in matches including Jaguar Yokota, Aja Kong, and current star Sareee.

I haven’t seen the shows, but have heard that the Grand Prix finals were very good, particularly Suzuki vs. Maika where Suzuki won with a sky twister press. Also heard Friday’s Arena Mexico Noche de Campeones was strong. As far as best matches, the Suzuki-Maika match we’ve heard some talk of but the best match talk so far this weekend came from the top two matches at NXT last night.

Thanks to Rohit Sroya for the report from Sacramento and Tim Kelly for the report from last night in Seattle.. 

MLW announced B3CCA has pulled out of her featherweight title challenge to Delmi Exo on 10/14 in Philadelphia and that Exo will defend against “The Phantom Challenger.”

Pure Pro Wrestling from last night in Battle Creek, MI: Jackson Levine over Logan Link & Ethan J, Facade b Colin Jamse, Abdul Hakeem & Drake b Father Time & Tank in a tag tourney match, Tenshi won over Heather Blue and Khaos, Kongo Kong won Battle Royal, Al Snow & Head & Eric Smalls b Dylan Night & Nick Xero & Mr. One Night Only, Kongo Kong b Hernandez, Aaron Orion & Cody Manning b Zach Gowen & Kerry Morton, Alex Hammerstone b Chris Masters, James Storm & Gideon Malice b The Nomads, Dylan Derringer b Silas Young, Katie Forbes b Alexis Royal, Rob Van Dam b Brian Cage. Dan Severn was scheduled to wrestle and was there at the fan fest but was injured and couldn’t wrestle (thanks to Leonard Brand)

Stardom did a similar angle to AEW on today’s show as a group of women in disguise attacked Mayu Iwatani after Iwatani lost a non-title match with AZM.

AIW has a show called Boogey Nights with the Boogeyman appearing on Saturday night at the Tadmor Shrine in Akron, OH.

Mike Santana vs. Rocky Romero will headline the 10/13 House of Glory show at the NYC Arena in New York. Minoru Suzuki vs Charles Mason and Leila Grey vs. Kiki Van Gogh are also on the show.

Josh Barnett to make AEW debut at WrestleDream Zero Hour

Josh Barnett is set to make his AEW debut at Sunday’s WrestleDream Zero Hour event.

In a video package, Claudio Castagnoli talked about recently losing the ROH World Championship then issued an open challenge. Barnett, being billed as Antonio Inoki’s prized pupil, accepted the challenge saying tomorrow Claudio would see what a challenge could really become.

Barnett, a former UFC heavyweight champion, has hosted a yearly event under the GCW banner called Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport in recent years. On this year’s show, he lost to Timothy Thatcher. He most recently competed in Pro Wrestling NOAH, where he defeated Masakatsu Funaki in a martial arts rules match.

A new eight-person mixed tag match has also been added to Zero Hour. Shane Taylor, Lee Moriarty, Mercedes Martinez, and Diamante will take on Satoshi Kojima, Keith Lee, Athena, and Billie Starkz.

Zero Hour will begin at 6:30 pm ET Sunday, featuring RJ City, Renee Paquette, and Stokely Hathaway. Matches will follow 7 pm ET.

The updated lineup for WrestleDream and WrestleDream Zero Hour:

AEW WrestleDream, 8 p.m. Eastern time on pay-per-view —

  • Bryan Danielson vs. Zack Sabre Jr.
  • Hangman Page vs. Swerve Strickland
  • AEW Tag Team Championship: FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) defend against Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis)
  • ROH Tag Team Championship: MJF defends against The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) in a handicap match
  • NJPW Strong Openweight & ROH World Championship: Eddie Kingston defends both titles against Katsuyori Shibata
  • Two-out-of-three falls match for the TNT Championship: Christian Cage defends against Darby Allin
  • TBS Championship: Kris Statlander defends against Julia Hart
  • Will Ospreay, Konosuke Takeshita & Sammy Guevara vs. Kenny Omega, Kota Ibushi & Chris Jericho
  • Lucha Brothers (Rey Fenix & Penta El Zero Miedo) vs. Hook & Orange Cassidy vs. The Gunns (Austin and Colten) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) for a future AEW Tag Team title shot
  • Wheeler Yuta vs. Ricky Starks

WrestleDream Zero Hour, 6:30 p.m. Eastern time on AEW’s YouTube channel & social media platforms —

  • AEW World Trios Championship: Max Caster, Anthony Bowens & Billy Gunn defend against TMDK (Shane Haste, Mikey Nicholls & Bad Dude Tito)
  • Josh Barnett vs. Claudio Castagnoli
  • Shane Taylor, Lee Moriarty, Mercedes Martinez, and Diamante vs. Satoshi Kojima, Keith Lee, Athena, and Billie Starkz
  • Nick Wayne vs. Luchasaurus

Trios Championship match official for AEW WrestleDream Zero Hour

The World Trios Championship will be on the line on Sunday’s AEW WrestleDream Zero Hour show. 

The Acclaimed’s Max Caster & Anthony Bowens and Billy Gunn will defend their Trios titles against NJPW’s TMDK trio of Shane Haste, Mikey Nicholls, and Bad Dude Tito at WrestleDream Zero Hour. The bout was announced on Friday’s Rampage show after the title holders retained in a bout against The Hardys & Brother Zay. 

Nick Wayne is also set for action at WrestleDream Zero Hour, as he will face former TNT Champion Luchasaurus. 

WrestleDream Zero Hour will kick off at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday, October 1 on AEW’s YouTube channel and social media platforms. Renee Paquette, RJ City, and Stokely Hathaway will serve as hosts for Zero Hour. The WrestleDream pay-per-view begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time. 

The updated lineup for WrestleDream and WrestleDream Zero Hour: 

AEW WrestleDream, 8 p.m. Eastern time on pay-per-view —

  • Bryan Danielson vs. Zack Sabre Jr.
  • Hangman Page vs. Swerve Strickland
  • AEW Tag Team Championship: FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) defend against Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis)
  • ROH Tag Team Championship: MJF defends against The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) in a handicap match
  • NJPW Strong Openweight & ROH World Championship: Eddie Kingston defends both titles against Katsuyori Shibata
  • Two-out-of-three falls match for the TNT Championship: Christian Cage defends against Darby Allin
  • TBS Championship: Kris Statlander defends against Julia Hart
  • Will Ospreay, Konosuke Takeshita & Sammy Guevara vs. Kenny Omega, Kota Ibushi & Chris Jericho
  • Lucha Brothers (Rey Fenix & Penta El Zero Miedo) vs. Hook & Orange Cassidy vs. The Gunns (Austin and Colten) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) for a future AEW Tag Team title shot
  • Wheeler Yuta vs. Ricky Starks

WrestleDream Zero Hour, 6:30 p.m. Eastern time on AEW’s YouTube channel & social media platforms —

  • AEW World Trios Championship: Max Caster, Anthony Bowens & Billy Gunn defend against TMDK (Shane Haste, Mikey Nicholls & Bad Dude Tito)
  • Nick Wayne vs. Luchasaurus