TNA Impact live results: Dog collar match, Final Resolution fallout

One of the more violent matches in pro wrestling returns on tonight’s TNA Impact as Dani Luna and Indi Hartwell do battle in a dog collar match from El Paso, Texas.

The show will feature the fallout from both last Friday’s TNA Final Resolution and Saturday’s NXT Deadline including TNA World Champion Frankie Kazarian who will be on hand after successfully defending against JDC.

The rivalry between TNA and NXT continues as Matt Cardona vs. Lexis King will determine the advantage in next week’s TNA vs. NXT steel cage match under WarGames rules.

A six-way bout between Jake Something, Cedric Alexander, Ryan Nemeth, BDE, Jason Hotch and Dezmond Xavier will determine the next challenger for X-Division Champion Leon Slater.

The Elegance Brand of Heather & M will take on Harley Hudson & Myla Grace while Sinner & Saint (Judas Icarus & Travis Williams) challenge Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers of The System.

TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys will be on hand to address the challenge of new arrivals The Righteous at Final Resolution.

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Taped in El Paso, Texas. 

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

The King’s Speech with Frankie Kazarian

The commentators made it clear as Kazarian made it down to the ring that JDC did not tap out, but that he passed out, in his match with Kazarian at Final Resolution last week. Kazarian bragged about “retiring” JDC (he’s still got another month). Kazarian will lead TNA into the “AMC era.” Move over, Walter White! Kazarian continued to acknowledge the “angry marks” who aren’t happy with him as TNA World Champion. I was thinking maybe AJ Styles could win a World Title in WWE, then all the old guys from vintage TNA could be on top in 2025. (Oh wait, I guess he did.) 

Mike Santana came out through the crowd to a tepid reaction while Hannifan talked up a steel cage match between TNA and NXT for next week. That is Santana’s “renewed path of purpose.” Santana told Kazarian to shut up, and cut a promo in Spanish. Santana has plans. First, he’s going to lock himself into a steel cage with the team NXT and beat them. Then, on January 17th at Genesis, Santana is going to take his title back from Frankie Kazarian in Dallas, Texas. Hannifan confirmed the match as Santana has a “contractually obligated rematch.” 

Next Week in the Steel Cage: Lexis King, Tyriek, Tyson, Stacks & Brooks Jensen v. Steve Maclin, Matt Cardona, Mike Cardona, and The Hardys. 

— Lexis King and the rest of the NXT B-Team cut a promo on Team TNA. Stacks had a special message for Santino Marella, calling him a good director of TNA but a horrible father.

— On NXT Tuesday, all the losers from the Iron Survivor Match were put in a fatal four way match to determine the next #1 Contender for the NXT Title. 

Lexis King v. Matt Cardona in a “Winner Gets the Advantage in the Steel Cage” Match

The rules for next week’s steel cage match (which had only been advertised as a “Steel Cage Match” so far) are basically War Games/Blood and Guts-lite. Two men will start, and after “a period of time” guys from alternating teams will enter every minute. 

King worked over Cardona’s arm. Cardona exploded out of the corner with a clothesline to mount his comeback. Cardona drove King down to the mat with a flatliner, then followed up with a running boot in the corner. Cardona went for his wife’s finisher, but King broke it up by attacking his arm, then hitting him with a superkick. 

King tried to use his walking stick as a weapon, but the referee stopped him. While King argued with the referee, Stacks ran in, but Cardona hit him with Radio Silence. However, King rolled up a distracted Cardona for the pinfall. 

Match Result: King pinned Cardona (5:01)

After the match, Stacks and King worked over Cardona’s already injured arm until Steve Maclin ran in to chase them off. 

— Léi Yîng Lee and  Xia Brookside put each other over, until Tessa Blanchard’s crew came over to talk trash and set herself up as Lee’s next challenger.

Myla Grace & Harley Hudson v. Heather & M by Elegance (w/ The Concierge) 

The Elegance Brand came out dressed as elves and brought out fake presents, which they didn’t give to their opponents. This sparked a brief brawl before the bell. 

M faked an ankle injury so Heather could cheap shot Hudson. M missed a senton and Hudson got the tag to Grace. Grace got a near fall with an inverted butterfly suplex. Grace took M out of the match with a Code Red. 

The Concierge got up on the apron with one of the gifts, which Hudson grabbed to hit him over the head. Grace then rolled up Heather, but M (from the floor) pulled Heather on top of Grace and got the pinfall. 

Match Result: Heather & M defeated Grace & Hudson by pinfall (3:13) 

TNA Injury Report: 

  • Matt Cardona is OUT with an arm injury and not cleared for the steel cage match. 
  • Mustafa Ali is all scratched up from being dragged out of the arena behind a horse at Final Resolution. 
  • Santino Marlla is cleared after “suffering a jaw contusion” when his soon to be son-in-law punched him at the end of Final Resolution last week.

— Gia Miller interviewed Rich Swann, who confirmed that him smacking AJ Francis with the X-Division title belt was his exit from First Class. Francis jumped Swann during the interview and left him laying. 

BDE v. Jake Something v. Ryan Nemeth v. Cedric Alexander v. Dezmond Xavier v. Jason Hotch (w/ Order 4)in a Six Way Scramble for an X-Division Title Shot

Mustafa Ali got “roped into” commentary by Hannifan, and as much as I’d like to take credit for that joke, it was Hannifan’s. 

There was a pretty funny spot where Something just kept running the ropes and shoulder blocking people as they would get in his way.  Cedric, BDE, and Xavier teamed up to hit Something with a superkick. But then after that, it settled into a long period of two guys doing a one-on-one match for a bit while the other four sold on the floor. Then one guy would get dump and other would jump in for the next mini-match. Lather, rinse, repeat.

Xavier hit Nemeth with a cutter. Hotch tried for a suplex on Xavier, but Xavier countered with a roll-up for a near fall. Hotck took out Xaiver with a neckbreaker, but Alexander ran in with a clothesline and hit a Michinoku Driver for a near fall. Something broke that pin up, and then Something and Alexander squared off. Something slammed Alexander, so he rolled to the floor and then BDE and Something squared off. That didn’t go so well for BDE. 

Something kept his other opponents out of the ring to focus on BDE. Something set up BDE for a superplex, but Xavier and Alexander powerbombed him out of the corner. This left Xavier and Alexander to square off. Hodge took out Xaiver with an enziguri, then Hodge and Alexander had a brief exchange, until Alexander dove through the ropes to take out Something with a dive. Hodge then followed them out with a moonsualt on Alexander and Something. Xaiver then hit a tope suicida onto the pile of guys on the floor. BDE ran the ropes for his own dive, but Nemeth cut him off with a clothesline. Nemeth then mocked Mara Sadé. He hit a DDT for a near fall. Nemeth dropped to the floor to grab a chair, but Sadé showed up and took Nemeth out of the match with a superkick. (Oh my, it feels like they’re building up Sadé v. Ryan for the AMC premiere show.)

Back in the ring, Alexander hit Hodge with a Spanish Fly for a near fall. Something took out Alexander with a body block, Xavier took out Something, and BDE hit a cutter on Xavier for a near fall. 

BDE hit a frog splash on Something, but before he could get the cover, Alexander snatched BDE up and gave him the Lumbar Check to get the pinfall. 

Match Result: Cedric Alexander pinned BDE after a Lumbar Check to get an X-Division title match (10:01)

— Frankie Kazarian confronted Santino Marella and wanted a different challenger instead of Mike Santana. So, Kazarian made a battle royal, and the winner will face Kazarian for the championship… in three weeks, which is not the AMC premiere. At the TNA premiere on AMC, Kazarian will defend the title against someone else, but Marella hasn’t decided who. Also, the NXT Team for the cage match came along and demanded the match be 5-on-4 with Cadrona out, and Arianna Grace smacked her fiancé for being disrespectful. 

Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers (w/ Alisha Edwards, Moose & JDC) v. Sinner & Saint (Judas Icarus and Travis Williams)

In a promo before the match, JDC told Eddie Edwards that he was going to bring it at Genesis in his retirement match. 

This is supposed to be a type of “proving ground” match to see if Williams and Icarus are good enough for The System. Myers got worked over for the first two minutes of the match. Edwards got the hot tag, and Williams helpfully set himself up in the corner for a backpack stunner. A doulbe-team sit out powerbomb on Edwards got Williams a near fall. Williams found himself isolated by the System, and after a clothesline (the “Roster Cut?” That’s funny) and a running knee, that was it for Williams. 

Match Result: Edwards & Myers defeated Sinner & Saint when Edwards pinned Williams (4:49)

The Hardys In-Ring Promo

Matt Hardy was happy to be in El Paso, home of Eddie Guerrero! The Hardys talked about the big steel cage match for next week. Jeff said he wants Santino to replace Matt Cardona with someone who loves TNA as much as the Hardys do. Matt Hardy promised the biggest year for TNA “EVAHHHHH!” Jeff Hardy sang about the NXT Team making themselves “Obsolete” (at least, I think he was supposed to be singing). 

The Hardys were interrupted by the Righteous, Vincent and Dutch. The crowd did a pretty good job booing down Vincent when he got on the mic. Vincent tried to reassure the Hardys the Righteous weren’t there to hurt the Hardys, who they revered like “gods among mortals.” Dutch affirmed that it was really an honor to be in the ring with the Hardys, and Dutch put over the fans of the Hardys, who Matt called “Die-Hardys.”  Vincent also wished them luck in their steel cage match next week. And… that was it? 

Then The Righetous just left.

Next Week’s Impact: 

  • The Angle Warriors v. Mila Moore & Tessa Blanchard 
  • A Battle Royal for a TNA World Title Match on the first Impact of 2026.
  • Team NXT (Lexis King, Tyrien, Tyson, Stacks & Brooks Jensen) v. Team NXT (Steve Maclin, Matt Cardona Santino Marella, and The Hardys) in a Steel Cage match. 

Dani Luna v. Indi Hartwell in a Dog Collar Match

Luna attacked Hartwell after she was attached to the dog collar. Hartwell whipped Luna with the chain, and after Luna was attached to the dog collar, the match got officially underway. 

Hartwell got a near fall after a side slam. Luna dropped to the floor and tried to leave, but could only get so far since she was attached by the neck to a chain. Hartwell pulled Luna into the ring apron. Luna pulled Hartwell into the ring ropes. Back in the ring, Luna choked Hartwell with the chain. 

The fight went to the floor, and Luna use the chain to wrap Hartwell around a ringpost. She choked the air out of her and whipped her with the chain. Luna hit Hartwell with a boot before unwrapping her opponent, then yanking Hartwell into the post shoulder-first. Hartwell pulled Luna back into the post and she hit it headfirst, busting herself open. 

Back in the ring, Hartwell worked the cut. Hartwell booted Luna over the ropes. Hartwell yanked Luna with the chain into a spinebuster for near fall. Luna crotched Hartwell with the chain and hit a running boot for a near fall. Luna stopped to give us a look at her gory bladejob.

Luna dropped to the floor for some powder, but Hartwell tripped Luna up and she spilled the powder. Luna shoved Hartwell into the ref, knocking her out. Luna hit the Luna Landing, but the ref was out… until she crawled over and counted the pin. Well, that was anti-climatic. 

Match Result: Luna pinned Hartwell (12:20). 

This was definitely a show that happened. A lot of the next month is going to be setting up the AMC premiere and Genesis. So this was about to start setting up bigger things down the line, which is fine. I would have guessed they’d put the belt back on Santana on the first AMC show, but I guess saving it for Genesis might work.

TNA Impact live results: WWE NXT’s Trick Williams appears, dog collar match

The feud between TNA World Champion Joe Hendry and former WWE NXT Champion Trick Williams will continue on tonight’s Impact from Irvine, California.

Williams will open the show as his challenge of Hendry at NXT Battleground and a tag team match at TNA Under Siege are both approaching.

The TNA International Championship will be on the line in a dog collar match as Steve Maclin defends against bitter rival Eric Young.

Victoria Crawford, the former Alicia Fox, will be in action in her promotional debut. She is set to challenge Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich at Under Siege.

After losing to Mike Santana at Rebellion, Mustafa Ali will look to rebound against Trey Miguel.

Former TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys will be on hand to share some thoughts about new champions The Nemeth brothers.

The show is rounded out by Lei Ying Lee against former Knockouts Champion Rosemary, and the Aztec Warriors (Laredo & Octagon Jr.) against Jason Hotch & John Skyler of the Great Hands.

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Trick Williams, Joe Hendry Brawl

Tom Hannifan welcomes us the viewing audience to Irvine, CA. The camera shot settles into the building, where the drumroll immediately hits to start the entrance tune for Trick Williams. Fans break out into a “Whoop That Trick!” chant as the WWE NXT Superstar makes his way to the ring.

As Williams settles inside the squared circle, Hannifan narrates video footage from last week’s Impact and the last two weeks of WWE NXT, with Williams and TNA World Champion Joe Hendry setting up their title tilt at WWE NXT Battleground 2025.

Back live, Trick-Willy drones on about being a ladies man as the Irvine crowd in attendance gives him the “What?” treatment. He boasts being the local NXT hero that took out Joe Hendry. He tells the fans they can boo him all they want to. He says Hendry tried to come to NXT to embarrass him.

He says he did the same to him in TNA. He points to a fan in the crowd and does the New Jack City line. “Sit yo five-dolla ass down before I make change!” He tells Hendry he wants to be liked. Trick-Willy wants to be respected. He tells Hendry he’s gonna take him out, take all his fans and then take his brand.

Williams finishes, “Let’s talk about it!” Well, say his name, and he appears. The viral smash hit “I Believe in Joe Hendry” hits and out comes the TNA World Champion with a very serious look in his face. A bunch of security guards stop him, but he fights past them and hits the ring.

As soon as he hits the ring, Williams is ready for him, and the slugfest is on. The two trade shots back-and-forth as security rushes to the ring to break them up. Once they do, fans chant, “Let them fight! Let them fight!”

Hendry breaks free and the fight is on again. Security breaks it up again. Hendry hits his Standing Ovation finisher on one of the security guards. Hendry stares down Trick-Willy as security leads him to the back. Hendry’s theme hits again to wrap up the eventful opener.

Rosemary vs. Lei Ying Lee

The show returns from the first commercial break of the evening to Robert Stone backstage with Victoria Crawford. He talks about how a Dog Collar match is not something he approves of, and can’t see upper-management liking it, either. He tells Crawford to focus on her debut later in the show.

Back inside the Impact Zone, the lights go down and out comes Rosemary for the first match of the evening. Joining Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt on special guest commentary for this one is Xia Brookside. They talk to her about her ongoing issues with Rosemary.

Lei Ying Lee makes her way to the ring next. She settles inside and the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. Rosemary quickly settles into the early offensive lead. Rosemary does her upside down tangle spot in the ropes on Lee.

On the ropes, Lee lands a kick that gets her back in the fight. As things continue, Brookside gets involved from ringside and stops Rosemary from using brass knuckles. Lee follows up with her Thunder Struck finisher for the pin and the victory.

Match Result: Lei Ying Lee defeats Rosemary

Backstage: Mike Santana, Trick Williams, Sami Callihan & First Class

Backstage, Mike Santana is seen walking the halls when he passes Trick Williams. The two stop and glare at each other and continue on their respective paths. Santana approaches Sami Callihan, seated on some stairs with John Goblikon.

As they talk with respect for each other, First Class duo AJ Francis and KC Navarro come into the picture, and end up trying to offer Callihan a spot in First Class. Obviously Callihan wasn’t interested. The show heads into another commercial break.

The Great Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch) vs. Aztec Warriors (Octagon Jr. & Laredo Kid)

The show returns to an Ash By Elegance Make-over cinema-style segment without any words, just a lot of giddy behavior and slow-motion shots with camera affects.

Back inside the Impact Zone, The Great Hands duo of John Skyler and Jason Hotch make their way to the ring, cutting a promo about how Mustafa Ali is changing and how the world will soon feel it. They settle in the ring.

After that, the theme for their opposition hits and out comes The Aztec Warriors team of Octagon Jr. and Laredo Kid. The Great Hands start off strong, however The Aztec Warriors fire up on offense and hit some big high-flying moves en route to the victory.

Once the match wraps up, Mustafa Ali hits the ring while The Aztec Warriors are celebrating their victory. An absolutely enraged Ali proceeds to violently beat down Octagon Jr. and Laredo Kid, as even Tasha Steelz and The Great Hands try and stop him. The Rascalz eventually run down to make the save.

Match Result: The Aztec Warriors defeat The Great Hands

Mustafa Ali vs. Trey Miguel

The show heads to a commercial break after The Rascalz make the save. When the show returns, Mustafa Ali and Trey Miguel are both in the ring and ready for their scheduled one-on-one match. The bell sounds to get things started.

Miguel goes right at Ali, blasting him with chops in the corner. Ali easily fights back and takes over, continuing to showcase his new more violent style. He hits a big powerbomb to Miguel and stomps away at him.

Miguel gets in some kicks, but ends up being planted into the floor by a draping DDT off the ring apron by Ali. Back in the ring, Miguel comes alive and starts fighting back. He knocks Ali out to the floor and hits a big dive.

He heads to the top-rope and lands a flying meteora for a close two-count. Ali fights back, but eats a tornado DDT from Miguel on the floor. Ali recovers back in the ring, as Miguel is beat down by The Great Hands behind the referee’s back on the floor. Ali hits his finisher after that for the win.

Match Result: Mustafa Ali defeats Trey Miguel

Indi Hartwell Wants To Be THE Knockout

When the show returns from another commercial break, an elaborate Indi Hartwell vignette airs, featuring a lot of photos of her wrestling fandom as a child and her showing off old TNA replica title belts and DVDs she’s had for years. She talks about her goal of becoming not a Knockout, but The Knockout.

The Hardys Confronted By The Nemeth Brothers

Inside the Impact Zone, the iconic sounds of The Hardys entrance theme song hits and out comes the legendary brother duo of Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy. They settle in the ring and Matt takes to the microphone first.

Matt talks about the connection they have always had with the fans, whom they call The Die-Hardy’s. He then mentions how they lost the tag-team titles at TNA Rebellion, and haven’t had a good past few weeks, either.

Matt vows that they will do what they have always done and fight, scratch and claw their way back to once again becoming TNA World Tag-Team Champions. Jeff Hardy takes the mic and reiterates that fact, but with quick impromptu song.

As they finish up, the theme for The Nemeth Brothers hits and out comes the reigning TNA World Tag-Team Champions Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth. Ryan starts off, mocking The Hardys. “That was so touching!” He then taunts them for blowing it at TNA Rebellion.

“But don’t worry guys, because my big brotherrrrr and I are gonna take the tag-team division to new heights.” The crowd boos. Nic grabs the mic, “Shut up, we’re talking.” They boo louder. Nic says they have a plane to catch, so he’s gonna continue, he doesn’t care.

The Nemeths tell The Hardys that this is their place now. “We run TNA!” Ryan follows up and claims the two are the single greatest brother tag-team of all-time. Nic says he’s feeling generous. He says at TNA Under Siege on May 23 in Canada, The Hardys can have their rematch.

Ryan says they can make it even better. They can make it a ladder match. The Nemeths then bring up how they forgot Jeff Hardy actually can’t travel into Canada. They say never mind and attempt to walk off, but are stopped by Santino Marella’s theme hits.

The TNA Director of Authority comes out and says he’s not sure what type of shenanigans they think they’re up to. He says Jeff can’t travel to Canada, so it’s gonna be like this. Next week it’ll be Jeff Hardy vs. Nic Nemeth one-on-one.

At TNA Under Siege it’ll be The Nemeths vs. Matt and a partner of his choosing for the tag-team title tilt. Jeff says he’ll see Nic next week. The commentators hype up who Matt will pick as his mystery partner for TNA Under Siege.

Victoria Crawford vs. Brittnie Brooks

When the show returns from a commercial break, the theme for Victoria Crawford hits and out comes the former WWE Superstar known as Alicia Fox. On special guest commentary for this one is Robert Stone.

Already in the ring is Crawford’s scheduled opponent, Brittnie Brooks. The bell sounds and things get officially off-and-running. Crawford immediately starts gobbling up Brooks.

She decks her straight out of the gate and then hits a back suplex into a bridge for a two-count. Crawford goes to work on her in the corner, but Brooks escapes. Brooks goes for a splash, but Crawford avoids it and hits an Axe Kick for the win.

Underwhelming to say the least. Once the match wraps up, Crawford gets on the microphone and talks trash until TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich comes out to confront her. They brawl and Tessa Blanchard joins the mix.

Santino Marella comes back out and announces that next week it will be Tessa Blanchard & Victoria Crawford against Masha Slamovich and a partner of her choosing. Robert Stone says he’ll pick for them. It will be WWE NXT Superstar Nikkita Lyons. The show heads into another break.

Match Result: Victoria Crawford defeats Brittnie Brooks

TNA International Championship (Dog Collar Match)
Steve Maclin (c) vs. Eric Young

It’s main event time!

When the show returns, Arianna Grace and Santino Marella are shown backstage, with Arianna whining to Victoria Crawford and Robert Stone about how they’re ruining everything around here. Tessa Blanchard comes up and verbally tears into Arianna and leaves.

Back inside the Impact Zone, the matches for next week’s show are announced (see below), and then the pre-match ring entrances and in-ring introductions take place for the scheduled main event of the evening.

The TNA International Championship will be on-the-line, as Steve Maclin defends against former friend turned rival Eric Young, in a Dog Collar match. Before the bell, the show heads into a quick pre-match commercial break.

When the show returns, Maclin and Young are shown finally strapped to separate dog collars with a big chain. Young does the big dramatic neck-pull like Roddy Piper vs. Greg Valentine at Starrcade many moons ago.

Matt Cardona is shown on special guest commentary alongside Hannifan and Rehwoldt for this match, as he will be in a four-way TNA International Championship Eliminator bout next week, and could very well be facing off against the winner of this one.

Young takes the early offensive lead over Maclin, and even uses the chain very early into the match, raking it into his forehead and near his eyes while standing on the middle rope. Maclin is already badly busted open and profusely bleeding all over the place. Bad.

Maclin rolls his bloody self to the floor, as Cardona talks on commentary about how bloody things have gotten already. Elijah is shown watching this unfold on a monitor backstage. Young whips an incredibly bloody Maclin with the chain.

Cardona comments about how this is too bloody and violent for him, and he’s “The Death Match King.” Cardona is choked with the chain near the ring post and the blood squirts out even more. The Northern Armory wipe some of the blood from Maclin onto each other’s own faces. Disgusting.

Young rolls a blood-soaked Maclin back into the ring, and has a brief talk with The Northern Armory at ringside. As he does, Maclin recovers and hits a running dive through the ropes to take out all three guys. Young takes Maclin over the rope throat-first.

The show heads into a mid-match commercial break as the overwhelmingly bloody action continues in this high stakes Dog Collar match for the TNA International Championship. When the show returns, Maclin begins fighting back.

The champ, with blood still heavily flowing from his face, fights off Judas Icarus and Travis Williams, as they try to interfere again. He hangs one upside down in the corner while the other is seated, and hits a double spear in the corner. Maclin hits the K.I.A. on Young for the win to retain. That’s how this week’s show goes off the air.

Match Result: Steve Maclin defeats Eric Young to retain the TNA International Championship

Next Week On TNA Impact (5/15/2025)
* Matt Cardona vs. Mance Warner vs. Ace Austin vs. Elijah (TNA International Title Eliminator)
* Indi Hartwell’s TNA in-ring debut
* The Rascalz vs. The Great Hands
* Nic Nemeth vs. Jeff Hardy
* Victoria Crawford & Tessa Blanchard vs. Masha Slamovich & Nikkita Lyons

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AEW Dynamite video highlights: Chris Jericho’s 30th anniversary

Cody defeated Mr. Brodie Lee in a bloody dog collar match to win back the TNT Championship on last night’s AEW Dynamite. 

After a brutal brawl that saw both men’s faces turned into the proverbial crimson masks, Cody pinned Lee after hitting Cross Rhodes on the chain that linked the dog collars. 

The match also saw John Silver, Alex Reynolds, and Arn Anderson get physically involved. 

After Cody retained, Orange Cassidy appeared on the stage to respond to the new champ’s request to defend the title on next week’s Dynamite. 

Dynamite was billed as the 30 Years of Chris Jericho show, and Jericho went on last. He teamed with Jake Hager in a winning effort against Serpentico and Luther. 

Following the main event, MJF interrupted a Jericho promo and offered him gifts. The two teased a confrontation, but they ended the segment celebrating together. 

A series of shout-outs aired throughout the episode, with various wrestling legends and Jericho’s celebrity friends congratulating him on his anniversary. 

FTR successfully defended their AEW Tag titles against the TH2 duo of Angelico and Jack Evans. After the match, Best Friends confronted FTR and informed them that they will be their opponents in a Tag title match next week. 

In the show opener, Brian Cage defeated Will Hobbs with a Drill Claw to retain the FTW Championship. Cage and Ricky Starks threatened Hobbs after the bout, but Darby Allin made the save. 

For more of what you missed, including Big Swole vs. Serena Deeb, scroll down. 

More coverage from last night —

AEW Dynamite video highlights —

FTW Championship match: Brian Cage vs. Will Hobbs

Jericho 30th anniversary shout-outs

Jericho 30th anniversary shout-outs

AEW Tag Team title match: FTR vs. TH2

Best Friends confront FTR

Jericho 30th anniversary shout-outs

TNT Championship dog collar match: Mr. Brodie Lee vs. Cody

Jericho 30th anniversary shout-outs

Big Swole vs. Serena Deeb

Jon Moxley promo

Chris Jericho & Jake Hager vs. Luther & Serpentico

Chris Jericho post-match celebration

Dynamite post-show