AEW Collision live results: Bunkhouse Brawl for ROH Tag Team titles

A Bunkhouse Brawl for the Ring of Honor Tag Team titles headlines tonight’s live AEW Collision from Springfield, Massachussetts.

Sammy Guevara & Dustin Rhodes will defend the titles against former champions The Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett). The former titleholders lost the gold back on the August 17th Collision in Arlington, Texas, while tonight marks the first defense for the champs.

The show will feature an all star ten-man tag team match with FTR, Hook and The Outrunners uniting to take on the Grizzled Young Veterans, Roderick Strong, The Beast Mortos, and Rush. The Outrunners made the save for FTR last Saturday after they were attacked by GYV after their match.

Darby Allin, who is set to face Jon Moxley at Wednesday’s Grand Slam, will take on Evil Uno while AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May, who will defend against Yuka Sakazaki Wednesday, will square off with Lady Frost in non-title action.

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Collision kicked off with plunder all around the ring for the opening match. Tony Schiavone & Nigel McGuinness were on the call.

Bunkhouse Brawl for ROH World Tag Team Titles – Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara (c) defeated The Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett)

A fun, fast-paced plunder brawl to kick off the show. The Rhodes and Guevara team is working wonders, as Guevara gets to benefit from Rhodes and his eternal goodwill with the fans. I’d expect these two to continue to get shine on the road to All In: Texas next year.

The champions came out first in jeans and jumped the challengers on the ramp to kick off the title defense. Rhodes used his father’s belt buckle to carve up Bennett while Guevara hit a moonsault off the barricade to Taven. Bennett sent Rhodes into a chair in the corner to take him out for a moment. Guevara had a chair flung in his face to cut off a dive before the Kingdom hit a suicide doomsday device from the ring to the floor.

Rhodes menaced both of the Kingdom with a tazer, but they cut him off with a double superkick. Rhodes fought Bennett away and took Taven off the stage with a bulldog through barbed wire tables. Bennett sent Rhodes into the ring, but Guevara pulled him off the apron with a cutter through another table as we went to a commercial.

After the commercial break, Guevara climbed a ladder before a now-bloodied Taven shoved him off the ladder through two tables. A bloody Rhodes fought both men off with double crotch grabs, then got his hands on a cowbell and ran wild with it. Rhodes sent Taven into a chair with a powerslam, then suplexed him through the chair for a nearfall. Bennett sent Rhodes through two chairs with a Death Valley Driver, then held a chair in place for a Just The Tip with the chair.

Guevara cut off the pin and hit Taven with the Go To Hell. Guevara set Bennett up in the corner for Shattered Dreams, which Rhodes hit with a barbed wire cowboy boot. Rhodes hit the Final Reckoning, then held Bennett in place for a Guevara senton off of a ladder for the win.

Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly, & Hologram were backstage with Lexy Nair when The Premier Athletes immediately cut them off. Mark Sterling noted that his hometown of Springfield, Massachusetts named today AEW Day, and that he was going to make sure there were no Conglomeration shenanigans tonight. Mark Briscoe took offense, calling Sterling a “shenanigator” and bringing in Rocky Romero as an equalizer for their team.

We got a short video hyping Britt Baker’s return to the ring at the Dynamite 5 Year Anniversary show on October 2.

Tony Schiavone announced that after the events of last week, Queen Aminata demanded a match with Serena Deeb and will get it tonight.

Evil Uno was backstage with Lexy Nair ahead of his match with Darby Allin. He was upset that people were overlooking him when Allin entered the frame. Allin warned Uno that Jon Moxley was starting a war and that he looked down on everyone else in AEW. Allin challenged Uno not to wrestle him tonight, but to fight him tonight and prove Moxley wrong.

Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly, & Hologram (w/ Rocky Romero) defeated The Premier Athletes (Ari Daivari, Josh Woods, & Tony Nese) (w/ Mark Sterling)

Hologram took the first advantage of the match, evading Nese in the corner before hitting a ropewalk dropkick. The Athletes caught O’Reilly in the corner and laid the boots to him as we went to a commercial. I normally fast-forward the commercials, but there was one for the season premiere of 911, in which a truck crashed and sent 22 MILLION KILLER BEES into the streets. And they called a bunch of firefighters to…wrangle them up, I guess? I just about died. Why were there so many bees in a truck? What is Jennifer Love Hewitt supposed to do about it?

I wiped the tears out of my eyes for Hologram’s hot tag. He got cut off but tagged in Briscoe for his own hot tag. Briscoe hit a Death Valley Bomb and went up for the Froggy Bow, but Sterling cut him off. Romero got Sterling in place for a Hologram dive, and Briscoe hit the Jay Driller on Woods for the win.

(MxM Collection taking tips from Jean Pierre Lafitte, it seems.)

Non-Title Match – Mariah May defeated Lady Frost

May blew McGuinness a kiss on commentary, allowing Frost to steal a roll-up for a nearfall. May took control with a Mariah-Go-Round spinning sidewalk slam. May took Frost off the top rope with a headscissors and hit a John Woo dropkick, but Frost came back with a cartwheel off of May’s back into a dropkick. May and Frost traded German suplexes before May hit a headbutt and a running knee. May hit the Storm Zero for the win.

During this match, it was announced that the Learning Tree would take on The Conglomeration (Cassidy, Briscoe, & O’Reilly) next week on Collision: Grand Slam in a Tornado Trios Match.

We got a video package for the Women’s Title match next week on Dynamite: Grand Slam between Mariah May & Yuka Sakazaki.

Willow Nightingale was backstage with Lexy Nair. Nightingale said that she was still hurting from her loss at All Out but was looking forward to the future. Deonna Purrazzo & Taya Valkyrie entered the frame to chew out Nightingale for not looking out for her friend Yuka Sakazaki over the past few weeks. Purrazzo offered Sakazaki protection, drawing Nightingale’s objection. Valkyrie got in Nightingale’s face, and a challenge was made for next week’s Rampage.

(I can’t say that a Purrazzo & Valkyrie team excites me very much.)

The Acclaimed were in the back. Caster insulted MxM Collection with a freestyle, saying that their style was weak and that MxM was stealing the Acclaimed’s style to get themselves noticed.

We got a video package for Darby Allin vs. Jon Moxley on Dynamite: Grand Slam that also brought up the group’s pleas to Wheeler Yuta to join them.

Darby Allin defeated Evil Uno (w/ Alex Reynolds)

Much better than it looked on paper, as Allin fired Uno up to fight hard in the pre-tape. Allin is one of the most consistently good TV wrestlers in the world, as he never takes a night off in the ring and always finds an interesting angle to approach a match.

Uno slapped Allin in the face to start, then clubbered on him in the corner. Reynolds distracted the referee to allow Uno to whip Allin with his belt. Allin came back with a suicide dive and tore into Uno’s mask, but a Reynolds distraction allowed Uno to pinball Allin around ringside. A piledriver got uno a nearfall. Allin caught Uno in a Bully Choke, a move that Jon Moxley used to beat Uno in the past, but Uno got to the ropes. Uno hit a buckle bomb and a flatliner for a nearfall.

Reynolds helped Uno fight off a sunset flip, forcing Allin to hit him with a suicide dive. Allin side-stepped an Uno cannonball off the apron, then hit a Coffin Drop to the floor. Allin hit a Coffin Drop in the ring to score the win.

We got a recap of the Hangman Page/Jeff Jarrett interaction from Dynamite. In video from after Dynamite, Jeff & Karen Jarrett were with Renee Paquette. To his wife’s dismay, Jarrett challenged Hangman Page to a Lumberjack Strap Match at Grand Slam. Jarrett named a few people he had in mind to be lumberjacks, like the Dark Order, Jay Lethal, & Satnam Singh. He had enough of Page’s attitude and his ego and was going to kick his ass at Grand Slam.

Serena Deeb defeated Queen Aminata

The crowd wasn’t into this match to start, chanting for Willow instead. By the end, these two earned This Is Awesome chants as they had a very good TV match here.

Deeb outwrestled Aminata to start, catching her in a seated surfboard stretch. Aminata had a short flurry before Deeb took Aminata down with a neckbreaker in the ropes. After a commercial break, Aminata fought out of an Octopus Stretch with a sidewalk slam.

Aminata made her comeback, hitting a swinging suplex for a nearfall. Aminata dropped Deeb with a German suplex before hitting a sliding kick for a nearfall. Deeb came back with a hammerlock lariat for a nearfall. We got a pinning predicament before Deeb hit a chop block. Aminata hit Deeb with the Brain Drain headbutt, but it sent Deeb to the floor. Deeb caught Aminata with a Dragon Screw on the way back into the ring, then hit the Detox in the ring for the win.

We got a recap of the Harley Cameron vs. Hikaru Shida match from Rampage. It featured interference from both Saraya & Jamie Hayter, leading to Saraya challenging Jamie Hayter to a Saraya’s Rules match for Grand Slam. Saraya & Cameron were with Renee Paquette backstage. Cameron ran down what Saraya’s Rules were, all of them essentially saying that Saraya could cheat and that Cameron could interfere.

Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara were backstage with Lexy Nair. They put each other over before Guevara noted that he wanted two titles like Rhodes had. He challenged Kazuchika Okada to an eliminator match for Grand Slam and said that if he won, he’d take his title match at the 5-Year Anniversary Dynamite the following week.

(Sammy Guevara vs. Kazuchika Okada. What the hell does that look like? I guess we’ll find out next week.)

All-Star Ten Man Tag Team Match – Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson), Roderick Strong, Rush & The Beast Mortos defeated FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood), Hook & The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd)

This felt like a throwback to CM Punk’s Collision, with a multi-man tag main event that went one commercial break too long. It’s good to see Rush get a win, though.

Wheeler & Drake started, but a big brawl kicked off and the babyfaces pinballed Strong around before Mortos saved him from the Redrum. After a commercial, Mortos had control of Harwood and hit him with a cannonball. Rush tagged in and stomped on Harwood before hitting his pose. Gibson tagged in but got overwhelmed by Harwood. Hook tagged in but took a double clothesline from the Veterans for a nearfall.

Strong and Hook got after it, with Hook laying the rudos out with strikes before sending Strong flying with a T-Bone suplex. The rudos took control of Hook as we went to another commercial. Hook made the tag to Floyd, who ran wild with bodyslams. Magnum tagged in to hit the Predator elbow drop. They hit Drake with the Shatter Machine, but the pin got broken up and a Pier Six brawl broke out.

Gibson cut off Magnum with a throat chop. Magnum got worked on by the rudos into and through the commercial break before getting the tag to Harwood. We got German suplexes from the tecnicos before another Pier Six brawl broke out. Strong and Hook brawled to the back, and Rush and Harwood were left in the ring. FTR set up the Shatter Machine, but Mortos broke it up before hitting the spinning tornillo to the crowd on the floor. Another Shatter Machine attempt got broken up by Mortos, who worked together with Rush to lay Harwood out. Rush hit the Bull’s Horns and pinned Harwood to get the win.

Serena Deeb was backstage and challenged Britt Baker to a match on the 5 Year Anniversary Dynamite from Pittsburgh on October 2.

Nigel McGuinness Town Hall

A very good promo from McGuinness to close out the show. I liked Schiavone standing up for Danielson in his absence and calling out McGuinness for trying to manipulate the situation outside of Danielson’s control. McGuinness really got it across how his obsession with Danielson had driven him crazy and how badly he needed the Danielson match to prove himself right after over a decade of retirement. A great final sell for Grand Slam.

Nigel McGuinness was on the stage, noting that Bryan Danielson had still refused to answer his challenge for Grand Slam. He accused Danielson of faking his injury, and that the reality was that Danielson feared McGuinness. McGuinness said that if Danielson wouldn’t do it for them, and if he wouldn’t do it so his family couldn’t be embarrassed by him anymore, he should do it for the fans.

Tony Schiavone took to the stage and said that he knew that McGuinness was trying to manipulate Danielson into a match. He said that Danielson wasn’t afraid of McGuinness and that he would fight McGuinness if he was cleared. Schiavone said that in his five decades of calling wrestling, Danielson was the greatest wrestler he had ever seen. McGuinness said that if anybody else had said that to him, they would have gotten laid out.

He told Schiavone to sit back down, then told Danielson that it was his destiny to get one more match with Danielson. He spent years shouting at the moon about how he was as good as Danielson, but no one believed him. There were only two people who knew what he was saying was the truth, himself and Danielson. Danielson knew that McGuinness was better than him and refused to give McGuinness his vindication. McGuinness hoped Danielson showed up, and if he didn’t, he hoped the devil heard his prayers.

Darby Allin, Mariah May matches added to AEW Collision

Two new singles matches are set for the Saturday, September 21 AEW Collision episode.

Darby Allin will be in action on this week’s Collision against Dark Order’s Evil Uno in a new bout announced late Friday. The match is a tune-up for Allin who puts his guaranteed AEW World title shot on the line in a match against Jon Moxley on next Wednesday’s Dynamite Grand Slam.

Also added to Saturday’s card, Women’s World Champion Mariah May will take on Lady Frost in a non-title affair. May will also be in action at Dynamite Grand Slam, defending her title against Yuka Sakazaki.

Already announced for Collision are a Bunkhouse Brawl for the ROH Tag Team titles, plus a 10-man tag team match.

The updated lineup for the Saturday, September 21 AEW Collision:

  • Bunkhouse Brawl: ROH Tag Team Champions Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara defend against The Undisputed Kingdom’s Mike Bennett & Matt Taven
  • FTR, The Outrunners & Hook vs. Grizzled Young Veterans, Roderick Strong, The Beast Mortos & Rush
  • Darby Allin vs. Evil Uno
  • Mariah May vs. Lady Frost

Mariah May & Serena Deeb vs. Queen Aminata & Yuka Sakazaki set for AEW Dynamite

A tag team match has been added to AEW Dynamite.

Queen Aminata will team with Yuka Sakazaki to take on AEW Women’s Champion Mariah May and Serena Deeb. The match comes following events that took place on Saturday’s AEW Collision.

Yuka Sakazaki backstage came up to Mariah May and said she wanted a championship match. After Sakazaki defeated Deeb, she was celebrating on the entrance ramp when May, who was a guest commentator, attacked Sakazaki from behind and went to put her in the Storm zero. However, Sakazaki escaped and laid out May, holding the title before giving it back.

Earlier in the show, Deeb told Aminata that she wasn’t ready to challenge May for the title and again suggested they join forces. Aminata rejected the offer, and after Deeb lost to Sakazaki mocked Deeb backstage before going out for her match against Robyn Renegade. After Aminata won, Deeb jumped her and put her in an ankle lock.

AEW Dynamite, Wednesday, September 18 —

  • Chris Jericho vs. Orange Cassidy
  • The Young Bucks & Kazuchika Okada vs. Will Ospreay, Kyle Fletcher & Konosuke Takeshita
  • Mariah May & Serena Deeb vs. Queen Aminata & Yuka Sakazaki

Fight Game: AEW Grand Slam shakeup

It’s Friday and that means it’s time for a new episode of The Fight Game podcast.

John LaRocca is out this week with a family engagement, so Scott Edwards, also known as Scott. E. Wrestling, joined me to talk about the big stories in wrestling — also available for free on our YouTube channel and embedded below.

We kicked off with our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down winners and losers of the week before going through our Top Five topics which included:

  • Our report card for AEW All Out
  • Thoughts on the shakeup to AEW Grand Slam featuring two new main events
  • An early look at the WWE Bad Blood card
  • Scott’s thoughts on how Giulia and Mariah May have done so far in NXT and AEW
  • What’s hot in joshi wrestling right now

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You can also check out the latest episode to Scott’s podcast, The Five Star Joshi Show.

AEW Dynamite live results: Tag Team Casino gauntlet match

A Tag Team Casino gauntlet match is on tap for tonight’s AEW Dynamite from Lexington, Kentucky — the fallout edition from last Saturday’s All Out.

The winner will challenge the Young Bucks for the AEW Tag Team titles at this month’s Grand Slam in Queens, New York. As of now, no teams have been announced for the bout.

An appearance by Jon Moxley is also set following Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli and PAC turning on AEW World Champion Bryan Danielson following his title defense over Jack Perry this past Saturday.

Perry will look to rebound from that loss as he puts his TNT title on the line against Lio Rush.

Ricochet will look to go 2-0 in his early AEW run as he faces current Ring of Honor Tag Team Champion Sammy Guevara for the first time since 2017.

Queen Aminata will face AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May in a title eliminator bout.

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AEW Dynamite comes on the air with footage of Jon Moxley leaving All Out saying he hopes people don’t think he enjoyed what he did to Bryan Danielson, he didn’t. Danielson doesn’t have the stomach for this any longer, as two years ago, they made a commitment for something real, something that would last years after they’re gone. An idea that couldn’t be destroyed, not for money or recognition. Mr. Patience, Mr. Empathy, the greatest man he’s ever known, all he sees backstage is egos and jealousy when he looks around. Our mentor called Danielson the perfect wrestler, but saw himself in Moxley. His mentor told him guys like us, we are who we are, we can’t pretend to be anything else. He’s no villain or hero, he is however the one true king of these lands. We tried Danielson’s way, but diplomacy has failed and now, he chooses war. Footage of Danielson being rushed from the ring to through the backstage area was shown during the words of Moxley.

We then see Darby Allin skateboarding into the arena backstage tonight.

Christian Cage Addresses the AEW World Title Contract

Tony Schiavone introduces Christian Cage & The Patriarchy to the ring to loud boos before bringing up his Casino Gauntlet contract guaranteeing him an AEW World Title shot any time he wants. Cage said his son Nick Wayne told him the word on the streets is Cage has infinite aura. Now that Cage has this contract, it’s undeniable. All In, their Trios Titles were stolen from them, but when Killswitch grabbed him by the throat, he saw a look in his eyes, the lightbulb went off and he realized what he needed to be a monster, wrecking machine, a killer, who belongs to Cage. Schiavone brings up Cage teasing cashing in at All Out, as the fans chanted for Luchasaurus. Cage said he was prepared to sign the contract and make it official, but it wasn’t the time or place. Bryan Danielson’s days are numbered and if he thinks being suffocated was bad, it’s nothing compared to what Cage will do. He’ll make Brie wish she was the one with CTE. Not only is Cage the face of TBS now and forever, he’s the next AEW World Champion. As Cage held his contract in the air, we saw Kip Sabian at ringside before he walked away.

Renee Paquette is backstage with the Don Callis Family as well as International Champion Will Ospreay. Callis thanked Ospreay for being there and brings up Ospreay winning every Casino Gauntlet prior and that maybe tonight he teams with Kyle Fletcher tonight and bring in the AEW Tag Team Titles? Ospreay said he has his hands full with Ricochet, but Callis brings up the favor that Ospreay owe him, as Fletcher said he’s tired of being so close and not getting the job done. There’s not a single person he’d rather win the Tag Titles with than Ospreay. He accepts, but Takeshita is less than thrilled as Ospreay & Fletcher walks off.

The Scapegoat bus pulls up backstage and Jack Perry storms to the ring for the opening contest of the evening.

Jack Perry defeated Lio Rush (w/Action Andretti) to retain the TNT Title

(A relatively quick title defense of Perry here, as he needed a strong showing following his loss at All Out. It’ll be interesting if they continue to have an Open Challenge for Perry’s TNT Title or will a new challenger emerge for Grand Slam?)

Perry attacks right at the bell, as Excalibur informs us Bryan Danielson is at home recovering following Moxley’s All Out attack and Wheeler Yuta is by his side. Rush sent Perry to the floor, as he shoved Andretti, but was distracted enough for Rush to his a springboard boot. Perry fired off a chop, tried a DDT off the edge of the ring, Rush fought free, tried a moonsault of his own, but was caught with Snake Eyes onto the apron taking things to break.

Perry suckered Andretti into grabbing his foot, as he got caught by referee Aubrey, who ejected him from the match, in what has to be the lamest ejection arguably ever. This delay allowed Rush to battle back with his speed, connecting on multiple Tope Suicidas. Back inside, Perry ran right into a Spanish Fly for a near fall. Perry fought back with another Snake Eyes, this time into the middle buckle, as a Snap Dragon put Perry back in control. Commentary brought up Kenny Omega and wished him a speedy recovery, as Perry went for it again, but Rush countered into a Poison rana. Rush tried a springboard stunner, but Perry met him with a running knee strike and then a proper running knee to win it. Perry just walked to the back quickly with his title post-match.

-Alex Marvez catches up with Jack Perry backstage, asking his thoughts about All Out. Perry said people like him are crucified in this life so they can be worshipped in the next. Perry threw in the TNT Title back into the Scapegoat bus and drove off.

-Footage of the Lights Out Steel Cage match was shown from All Out between Hangman Page & Swerve Strickland. Renee Paquette then welcomed Page backstage, asking where his head is at now? Page said if he found 1,000 houses that Strickland called home, he would’ve burned them all to ash just to make him pay for what he did to Page and his family. He meant everything he did to Strickland. If anyone got in his way and tried to protect Strickland from him, he will find you and hurt you.

We heard a ruckus, as Paquette asked Hangman what the hell, as Page dropped some backstage workers before glaring at Top Flight & Leila Gray. He approached the Dark Order boys, who say they don’t even know who Page is anymore. Jeff Jarrett was next and said he’s seen a lot of guys take that demented path. He might be going the extra mile, but it all ends up in shame and regret. Jarrett said Page will regret the day he laid hands on Jarrett’s wife. He’ll learn the worst person he’ll ever look at is the one staring at him in the mirror. Page waffled Jarrett and tossed him into a bunch of chairs, as he stormed off with Karen Jarrett, Jay Lethal and a host of others tending to Jeff.

Komander & Private Party’s Trios Match Never Happened

The match was about to begin when Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Marina Shafir & PAC cleaned the ring. PAC said they’ve been very patient, but enough is enough. This company is broken, as what happened at All Out was inevitable, they are inevitable. As for PAC, he’s been very lost for very long, but not anymore, now he has something to believe in, a purpose. Diplomacy has failed, this company is theirs. Castagnoli & PAC stormed off, as Moxley & Shafir stood over the fallen Komander before walking off as well.

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The Learning Tree arrives backstage in a Convertible, as Chris Jericho said he’s wearing the $7,000 jacket Orange Cassidy ruined 4 years ago. Jericho said that’s why he stole Cassidy’s backpack last week for not paying him back and will show everyone what’s in it later tonight. Big Bill said Cassidy must suffer the consequences.

Ricochet defeated ROH Tag Team Champion Sammy Guevara

(Exactly the kind of athleticism and flips that you’d expect from these two, as this was a good second match for Ricochet. I’m glad they’ve already set up his next opponent, as it’s smart to get him wins before entering any title program with Will Ospreay.)

Quick series of takedowns by both in the early going, as both flipped the other out of missed kicks to the midsection before trying thrust kicks, pulling up into a stalemate. This Is Flippy chants by the crowd as Ricochet flipped out of a trip, as a dropkick sent Guevara outside, as Ricochet cleared the top with a twisting press, landing on his feet. Both brawl up the ramp, as Guevara sent Ricochet face first into the entrance tunnel before climbing the stage and hit a big moonsault off of it. Guevara clutched his ankle as things went to commercial.

Back from break, Guevara was in control and he sent Ricochet into the barricade before connecting on a somersault twisting dive of his own, giving a shoutout to Tay & Luna. Guevara wanted a powerbomb on the stage, but Ricochet backdropped out. Double jump senton off the barricade by Ricochet, who followed with a springboard clothesline and running Shooting Star Press back inside for two. Sole butt from Ricochet, as Guevara tried a leap frog, but was caught in mid-air. Ricochet wanted a DVD, but Guevara countered into a Destroyer and top rope Cutter for a clue two. Guevara went up top, rolled through a Shooting Star Press, Ricochet tried a rolling Cutter, but Guevara caught him with a pump knee. GTH was dodged into a Ricochet Roundhouse Kick that led to a brutal Axe Kick. Ricochet hit the Vertigo sit-out reverse DDT for the victory.

Right as the match ended, Beast Mortos hit the ring and flattened Ricochet with a Spear. A frustrated Guevara grabbed a chair and made the save, offering a hand to Ricochet, who he helped up and showed respect as Mortos retreated.

-Highlights from the fantastic Chicago Street Fight between Willow Nightingale & Kris Statlander at All Out was shown.

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-Renee Paquette is backstage with Kazuchika Okada, who said defending his title at All Out was the hardest night of his life, as he fought off tears, it was so, easy. Don Callis walked in with Konosuke Takeshita, who Callis said Okada didn’t pin. Okada said Takeshita will be a champion, just not the Continental Champion, bitch. Takeshita got into Okada’s face and Okada walked off.

Darby Allin Face to Face with Jon Moxley

Allin walked to the ring with his skateboard to a loud ovation, as he said someone’s been looking for him, he’s right here. Jon Moxley & Marina Shafir walk out from the crowd as Shafir got right into Allin’s face and Moxley had her back off. Moxley said he doesn’t know what Allin has seen or heard, but nothing has changed between them. Allin cut him off and said that was enough, they don’t act like superstars, they don’t live in a fantasy world. Allin doesn’t take any of this for granted, AEW gave him everything and wants to tell Moxley a story. His first year in wrestling, he wanted to look for a hero, but after everyone he thought was that hero turned into a scam, it was Moxley who he saw and became his hero. When he lost to Moxley on the independents, he realized that maybe he could be just like Moxley. Allin would never do what Moxley did to Bryan Danielson to someone he loved, he would never do that to someone like Sting. Allin asked what Moxley wants from him?

Moxley said Allin has a guaranteed World Title shot, but that isn’t happening, as the World Champion is indisposed. That’s a blessing in disguise, as Allin isn’t ready to be a World Champion, so he’s going to need Allin to hand over his World Title shot to him. Allin asked if Moxley is stupid or has been drinking again? Allin said if he wants it so bad, do something about it. Moxley said he’ll earn it, Grand Slam, Allin’s World Title shot on the line. Allin is so far below Moxley that he’ll never be World Champion, but he’s the only one who has Allin’s back. Trust Moxley when he says Allin has no idea what’s going on, but that title shot will be his. He will teach Allin the hard way. Allin accepts and said if Moxley wants to burn AEW to the ground, don’t be surprised when he pulls Moxley into the fire. Moxley bowed to Allin and retreated with Shafir.

-Alex Marvez is backstage with Christopher Daniels and asks him how this effects Grand Slam? Nigel McGuinness approaches Daniels and wants to talk to Tony Khan, telling Daniels to trust him, Khan will want to hear what he has to say.

-Commentary took time to pay tribute to the lives lost 23 years ago on September 11th.

Mariah May defeated Queen Aminata in a Women’s Title Eliminator

(This match picked up after commercial, as the crowd was behind Aminata, who looked really good even in defeat. Post match set the stage for a Mina Shirakawa return, which is all May wants.)

Both ladies took turns with counters early, as that turned to stiff forearm exchanges. May switched to slaps and Aminata hit one of her own before a PK landed. Aminata missed the hip attack in the ropes, allowing May to choke away, kissing Aminata on the cheek, before hitting a dropkick to the back. May hit a knee lift on the apron as things went to break.

May hit a missile dropkick when things returned, but Aminata fought out of the corner and followed with a snap suplex and release German that folded up May. Aminata hit a charging punt kick right to the face for two. May wiggled free from a powerbomb, connected on a draping DDT for a near fall. Aminata again battled back, went up top, but rolled through a double stomp. May met her with a running dropkick and Storm Zero for the victory.

May took the mic and rolled around the ring, saying she still haven’t had her Women’s Championship Celebration. Something is missing, someone’s missing, Mina Shirakawa, please come back.

-The Young Bucks are backstage and brought up how they wanted to have the greatest tag team division of all time when starting AEW, but 5 years later, they’re still here doing all the heavy lifting. They hear the whispers of the fans wanting a new team to take over the tag team division. Be upset the teams who aren’t good enough to beat them. Nicholas said this is the reason they booked this Casino Gauntlet and wishes good luck to the challengers; they’ll need it and they’ll be out there watching live.

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-Video package of Saraya and her family taking over Zero Hour at All In was shown and the return of Jamie Hayter.

Chris Jericho, Big Bill & Bryan Keith defeated The Iron Savages (Bronson, Boulder & Jacked Jameson)

Jericho is wrestling in his ruined $7,000 jacket and slapped Boulder to start, which didn’t bode well, as Boulder planted him with a punch. Jericho immediately tagged in Bill, who had a face-off with Boulder to Meat chants. Boulder hit a corner splash, but took too long to follow, missing the second, allowing Bill to hit one of his own and big boot. Keith made the blind tag, as Bronson was decked outside, as Jameson tagged in. Uppercut headbutt from Keith, who connected with Diamond Dust. Jericho made the tag, boot on Jameson to get the win.

Post match, Jericho welcomes the crowd and talks about his ruined $7,000 Sergio Georgini jacket (shout-out to David Brent), which is why he stole Orange Cassidy’s backpack. Inside it was a picture of Best Friends & Kris Statlander. Jericho said Cassidy is still obsessed with friendship and Jericho said there are no friends in wrestling and if he thinks he has friends, he’s being used. Pull your hands out of your pockets and head out of his ass and pay Jericho his money.

Cassidy was shown on the big screen and said he doesn’t have all of Jericho’s cash, but his boys do. Mark Briscoe & Kyle O’Reilly are shown in a backhoe and poured just about $7,000 worth of pennies into Jericho’s Bentley Convertible, as Cassidy tossed in one buck to make it exact. Jericho was furious, but it didn’t even look like the car was damaged.

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Nigel McGuinness Lays Out a Huge Challenge

Nigel McGuinness is in the ring when things return from break. McGuinness said there’s something he needed to get off his chest. With Darby Allin putting his title opportunity on the line at Grand Slam against Jon Moxley, there won’t be an AEW World Title match. That’s good news for the champion, who is probably strapped to an Iron Lung, gasping for air like Justin Roberts when he was choked out by his own tie. It’s not so good for AEW, as a former World Champion himself, he believes Grand Slam should have the AEW Champion compete. McGuinness pulls out a piece of paper asking how many years he’s had to watch Bryan Danielson’s career, having success that should’ve been his.

Bryan Danielson is afraid of Nigel McGuiness, he’s afraid of the one match that everyone wants to see. Tony Khan isn’t afraid; he knows a money match when he sees one. So at Grand Slam, it will be Bryan Danielson vs. Nigel McGuinness, who guarantees at Authur Ashe Stadium that Oasis will play him to the ring, but will Danielson join him with the Final Countdown or will it be the final match of The American Coward. Balls in Danielson’s court.

-HOOK is shown talking about how he respects Roderick Strong, but once his buddies attacked him after he choked Strong out, things changed. That’s not the Strong he respects, but he’s challenging Strong anytime and anyplace.

The Young Bucks take a seat out on stage ahead of the main event.

Will Ospreay & Kyle Fletcher Won the Tag Team Casino Gauntlet to Earn a Tag Title Shot at Dynamite Grand Slam

(Like the other Casino Gauntlets, this was as chaotic as it gets, with the most notable moment being how wildly over The Outrunners are with the crowd. They teased a near fall, but ultimately the earlier promo tonight setting up Ospreay & Fletcher was what led to the winners. It was a fun main event, as Grand Slam should be a great Tag Team title match.)

FTR and Kyle Fletcher & Will Ospreay were the starting two teams, as a fast-opening sequence from Ospreay & Wheeler. Ospreay tried a hurricanrana, but was launched in the air by Wheeler before Harwood caught him with a bounce back powerbomb that stacked Ospreay pretty bad. Fletcher hit a Michinoku Driver on Harwood before Ospreay moonsaulted off his teammates back for two. Flying lariat from Wheeler sent Fletcher crashing outside, as Harwood cut off Ospreay in the corner before hitting the Power-Plex for two. The Righteous are in third, as Vincent & Dutch ran wild on everyone before Wheeler cut them off, only to be planted with a Boss Man Slam by Dutch and top rope senton by Vincent for two. Ospreay nearly caught Vincent with a Styles Clash off a Sliced Bread, but Dutch cut him off. Half & half from Fletcher, who hit a diving Cutter on Dutch for two. The Kingdom are fourth, with Matt Taven & Mike Bennett immediately hitting a pop-up right hand, running DVD and knee strike on Ospreay for two as things went to commercial.

Back from break, The Acclaimed are fifth and stare down The Bucks before hitting the ring, taking the fight to The Righteous & Kingdom. Meanwhile, FTR, Fletcher & Ospreay brawl on the outside as Stokely Hathaway was shown applauding in the front row as it happened. Bowens & Caster cleaned house with two Fame-Assers on Harwood until MxM Collection are sixth, as they ran wild on The Kingdom, about to touch tips when The Acclaimed cut them off. A quadruple suplex spot ended up with big Dutch landing right on the legs of Bennett as we go to another break.

Top Flight are seventh and quickly fly around the ring with Taven taking a majority of the punishment. Dutch was spiked with a pop-up DDT by Darius, as Dante & Ospreay squared off. Both turned on the boosters as Ospreay hit a wall walk enzugiri, but Dante backflipped into a head scissors. Taven flew in with a springboard boot, until Fletcher turned him inside out with a lariat. Bowens with a combo until he turned right into Shatter Machine. Literally everyone dog piled to break things up as The Outrunners run out at eight and take the fight to everyone in sight to a massive ovation. Aside from FTR & Ospreay, Floyd & Magnum are the most over guys in the match as they hit a double team elbow drop and slingshot dive on The Righteous.

Grizzled Young Veterans are ninth, but FTR sprinted up the ramp and brawl with them to the back ahead of their tag match on Collision this week. Everyone piles up on the floor, leaving Floyd & Mansoor to do the superplex spot onto the stack. Back inside, the running double team slam nearly won the match, but Vincent barely broke the count to huge boos. Darius cleared the top with a dive onto the pile and shotgun dropkick back inside. Bennett with a piledriver, Fletcher with a brainbuster, Dante with a snap hurricanrana pin as he floated over Fletcher in the corner, tried a top rope cross over splash, but Fletcher got the knees up. Ospreay flew in with Hidden Blade and pinned Dante to win it.

AEW Collision 9/14/24

  • FTR vs. Grizzled Young Veterans

AEW Dynamite 9/18/24

  • Chris Jericho vs. Orange Cassidy

Mariah May vs. Queen Aminata confirmed for AEW Dynamite

The first match for Wednesday’s edition of AEW Dynamite has been confirmed.

AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May vs. Queen Aminata in a title-eliminator bout is now scheduled for the show. This follows Aminata coming out to rescue Skye Blue from May’s attack during Saturday’s All Out Zero Hour.

Aminata would later issue a challenge to the champion in a video AEW posted to social media.

AEW confirmed the match on Tuesday, writing:

“After her win Friday on #AEWRampage, Queen Aminata stepped up to World Champion Mariah May Saturday, now she’ll fight #TheGlamour on Dynamite TOMORROW NIGHT!”

Aminata has won her last three singles matches in AEW. She defeated Missa Kate on Rampage last week, defeated Skye Blue in June, and Anna Jay in February.

AEW Dynamite this week takes place at the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. No other matches have been announced for the show thus far.

AEW Dynamite announced lineup for Wednesday, September 10, 2024 —

  • AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May vs. Queen Aminata in a title-eliminator match
  • Jon Moxley to appear live

Queen Aminata challenges Mariah May for AEW Dynamite

Image: AEW

Queen Aminata is shooting high for her next AEW bout, calling out reigning Women’s World Champion Mariah May for this Wednesday’s Dynamite.

Aminata came to Skye Blue’s aid during Saturday’s All Out pre-show after May came out and pushed the injured Blue down, punched her and then threatened to hit her with a crutch.

In a backstage promo shared on AEW’s social media, the frequent Ring of Honor competitor called out the champion for this Wednesday in Lexington, Kentucky:

Aminata has won her last three AEW singles matches. She and May have squared off once before with May picking up the win on an episode of Dynamite this past January.

As of this writing, May has yet to accept the challenge. She is coming off her first successful title defense at this past Wednesday’s Dynamite, downing former champion Nyla Rose. May won the title at last month’s All In by defeating Toni Storm.

AEW Dynamite live results: Okada vs. Fletcher Continental title match

The AEW Continental Championship will be on the line in one of two title matches set for tonight’s Dynamite from Milwaukee, Wisconsin — the go-home edition of the show ahead of this Saturday’s All Out.

Reigning champion Kazuchika Okada will defend against former Ring of Honor TV Champion Kyle Fletcher who is coming off a victory over Tomohiro Ishii on last Saturday’s Collision. Okada last defended in a time limit draw against Claudio Castagnoli on the August 21st Dynamite.

The AEW Women’s World title will also be on the line with Mariah May making her first title defense against former champion Nyla Rose. May defeated Toni Storm to win the title at All In.

A trios match will feature International Champion Will Ospreay, Orange Cassidy & Kyle O’Reilly taking on AEW Trios Champions PAC, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta in a non-title match. Ospreay is set to defend the International title against PAC on Saturday.

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AEW Dynamite comes on the air with Excalibur welcoming us to the show alongside Tony Schiavone & Taz, as Daniel Garcia storms to the ring, demanding MJF, refusing to wait until All Out.

MJF’s voice is heard singing Danny Boy, as he’s shown in the crowd surrounded by security. MJF is up there, sipping wine, as he doesn’t want to have Garcia to have any excuses before he breaks his pencil neck at All Out. Unlike Garcia, he doesn’t attack people from behind like a coward and emaciated skinhead hooked on Ozempic. Garcia said everyone knows what MJF says is a lie and fake, from his tan, his makeup to cover his acne, to his trip to Turkey to get a hair transplant that didn’t even work. Garcia said the fakest thing about MJF is his love he claims to have for AEW. MJF doesn’t love the fans like Garcia does and can get as many fake tattoos as he wants, the crowd won’t believe him. Garcia is obsessed with ruining MJF’s life and wants to make sure his loved ones suffer too. If MJF can ever find a woman to care about him longer than a year, marry her, get a house, have a kid, but know, every time you pick up that ugly ass baby, you’ll feel a tingle in his neck to his toes and he’ll think about Garcia. MJF’s kid will ask him, were you ever a wrestler and MJF will have to say he was, but Daniel Garcia ended his career.

MJF stood up to applaud that Garcia learned how to speak, but said he has a lot more maturing to do. Garcia doesn’t realize that when MJF dumped him on his head, he was doing him a solid. The fans used to love MJF, but when he got too big, they turned on him. Garcia doesn’t want their love or to win championship gold. The more he rises in this sport, the more the fans will want him to fall. MJF will do Garcia a favor this Saturday and make sure the fans won’t hurt him the way they hurt MJF and he’ll do that by putting Garcia in a wheelchair. There’s one person Garcia can trust, his mother, who will take care of him laying in bed. That won’t be the first person she’ll have taken care of while on their back.

Garcia sprinted over the barricade, tried laying out as many security guards as possible, breaking free and the race was on, as he made it to MJF, who broke a bottle over his head. MJF sipped more wine before sitting next to an unconscious Garcia, who is bleeding. MJF said in this life every man must go through hell before reaching paradise. Garcia has woken something in MJF that’s been dormant for far too long. This Saturday, MJF will send Garcia straight to paradise and he can thank him later. MJF kissed the bloody head of Garcia and stood tall.

-Renee Paquette is backstage with The Conglomeration, sans Tomohiro Ishii, as Willow Nightingale & Kris Statlander will go face to face this week on Collision. Will Ospreay walks in, as he asks Kyle O’Reilly words of wisdom tonight, as Mark Briscoe ran down his phone call he had with him. Briscoe did his usual hype up speech, saying the word of the day is stupendous, as this trios match tonight is as stupendous as it gets. Everyone got amped up, as Orange Cassidy didn’t move a muscle.

Kazuchika Okada defeated Kyle Fletcher to retain the AEW Continental Title

(With this win, Okada will defend his Continental Title at All Out against three other challengers from qualifying matches on Collision. This was a slow start for the match, but it picked up as it went along. The crowd were loudly behind Fletcher, but did love Okada, despite him playing heel, which is usually the case wherever Okada goes. Fletcher wasted a lot of time towards the end of the match playing to the crowd and I wonder if that will come into play with Callis, who was really upset by that.)

Don Callis joined commentary, as Fletcher has his right bicep taped up quite a bit for this one. Okada backed Fletcher to the ropes and did his clean break before the pace quickened and after a series of counters, had a stalemate. Callis said he’s all about greasing the wrist, so Okada couldn’t hit the Rainmaker. Fletcher sent Okada crashing outside and followed with a dive leading to picture in picture.

When things returned, both men were slugging it out until Fletcher ran through a lariat into one of his own. Spinning sit-out slam netted Fletcher a near fall, but Okada was able to hit an Air Raid Crash neckbreaker to regain control. Top rope elbow connected, which led to the middle finger to the crowd, but Fletcher dodged the Rainmaker into a Michinoku Driver for two. Okada wisely went to the outside, but Fletcher told the ref to stop counting in order to go outside. Okada was playing possum and spiked Fletcher with a DDT before going to the apron, looking for a Tombstone, but Fletcher got free. Thrust kick into a brainbuster on the apron connected, similar to what Fletcher hit on Ishii on Collision, as both men collapsed on the floor in the next commercial.

Okada had the Money Clip applied when things returned, but Fletcher broke free and hit a thrust kick. Corner charging boot led to Okada floating over a brainbuster, dropkicking the leg out, sending Fletcher crashing outside. Okada hit a running boot, sending Fletcher over the barricade, as Okada tried a draping DDT, but Fletcher countered into a brainbuster on the barricade. Fletcher cleared the rail with a somersault dive and went to the crowd to celebrate. Callis said every second is precious, as Fletcher brought Okada back inside for an elbow drop, but played to the crowd and Callis is furious. Fletcher did the Rainmaker pose, but Okada rolled through a backslide into a Rainmaker. Keeping wrist control, Okada hit another, went for a third, but Fletcher countered. Wild series of counters led to a Fletcher half & half and jumping Tombstone for two.

With one minute remaining, Fletcher went up top, but Okada pulled referee Rick Knox in front of him. Fletcher went after Okada, who did the ripcord into the Rainmaker, but hit a low blow before the lariat and stole the win.

-Video footage of Swerve Strickland & Prince Nana outside of Strickland’s childhood home, which he was just able to buy thanks to his new contract with AEW.

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Jamie Hayter defeated Robyn Renegade

Renegade tried a quick start, but Hayter just mowed her down with a shoulder tackle. Saraya & Harley Cameron were shown watching backstage unimpressed, as Hayter no sold a dropkick and waffled Renegade with a violent lariat. Hayter was sent to the corner and ate double knees, but again, Hayter exploded out with a charging boot. Renegade hung up Hayter between the ropes and hit a double stomp, but Hayter countered a leaping Renegade with a snap powerslam. Multiple backbreakers led to the Hayterade for the quick victory. Commentary said Hayter won’t rest until she gets revenge on Saraya.

-Roderick Strong is backstage with Renee Paquette & Christopher Daniels as he’s pleading his case to them about how his foot was under the ropes before he tapped last week to HOOK. Daniels said the ref didn’t see it, (which correct me if I’m wrong, she stepped over the foot on the ropes,) but HOOK stormed in and said they can fight tonight for the FTW Title. Strong said he wasn’t wrestling in a dump like Milwaukee, but he’ll call his shot when he’s good and ready.

-We see Marina Shafir arriving to the arena, beating up backstage personnel, as Jon Moxley strolls in with her before approaching The Young Bucks & Jack Perry. Moxley stares down Perry and said he doesn’t care what they say, Perry’s a sweet kid. Moxley & Shafir walk off and we’ll hear from them next.

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Jon Moxley & Marina Shafir make their way from the crowd to Moxley’s NJPW Death Rider theme to a loud ovation. Moxley wonders if Darby Allin is somewhere in Milwaukee tonight? Moxley said a few years ago he wrestled someone no one heard of, who slept in his car, he beat the piss out of him for 20 minutes and on that night, he realized that kid was special. Darby Allin walks his own path, with reckless abandon and he respects that. That is not something he’s entitled to, as Moxley is an impatient man, he doesn’t want to apply pressure, so don’t make him, he just wants to talk. That was it, as Moxley & Shafir leave the way they came, through the fans. Taz said Moxley’s riddles have everyone confused.

-Renee Paquette is backstage with The Learning Tree, as Chris Jericho brought up his $7,000 jacket that Orange Cassidy ruined four years ago. We see footage of orange juice being poured on The Inner Circle and Jericho said he never forgets, so Bryan Keith will get revenge for him. Cassidy walks in and says he’ll make it easy, if Keith beats him on Collision, he’ll give Jericho his $7,000 in cash and strolls off.

Mariah May defeated Nyla Rose to retain the AEW Women’s Title

(Slow start, but the crowd ultimately got into this, as both ladies had fan during the second half of the match. May gets her first successful title defense, as they never gave any inclination as to who her next challenger would be and whether she’d be wrestling at All Out.)

May slapped Rose right in the face to start and showed no fear, as Rose launched her to the corner. May avoided a Beast Bomb and kept slapping Rose in the face before Rose flattened her with a charging cross body. Bodyslam into a leg drop kept Rose in control, but May hung her up throat first on the ropes and connected with a missile dropkick into break.

May dodged a corner charge and hit a shotgun dropkick for one. Both ladies got to their feet and went for headbutts at the same time and both collapsed for the reset. Each took turns with charges in the ropes before a German suplex stacked up May. Corner splash connected, as a lariat flattened May for two. May escaped Beast Bomb again, tried a cross body, but Rose rolled through into a powerslam, only May rolled outside. Referee Aubrey went out to May, but it was a ruse, as she swept the leg of Rose out on the steps and hit a running knee. May demanded the count be put on Rose, who broke it at 9. May connected on a charging knee and Storm Zero right as Rose returned to the ring and got the victory. May rolled around the ring with her Women’s Title in celebration.

-A Deonna Purrazzo video package was shown saying the Texas Bullrope Match against Thunder Rosa was supposed to be her magnum opus. It wasn’t, but it doesn’t mean she’s done making art, she’s only just begun. Purrazzo will face Hikaru Shida this Friday on Collision.

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TBS Champion Mercedes Mone & Kamille make their way to the ring, as there were highlights shown of Mone defending her New Japan Strong Women’s Title against Momo Wantanabe at NJPW Capital Collision last week. Taz seemed to be the only one to chant along with C.E.O. as Mone ran down Hikaru Shida, asking how can she be The Ace, when she’s not the face of TBS? Crowd chanted “Holy Shida” as Mone said she’s the face of the whole damn company. Mone hit her signature line before Shida was shown on the big screen. Shida said in their last match, Mone was one Kitana away from losing, thanks to her watch dog. Mone knows she can’t beat The Ace. Christopher Daniels walks in and said Kamille is a great competitor, but when ringside, she’s a nuisance and is banned from ringside at All Out. Shida said she knows Mone knows some Japanese, sayonara, bitch.

-The Elite are backstage and Jack Perry said three years ago, All Out 2021 in Chicago, he was in the ring the very moment Bryan Danielson arrived in AEW. Perry promised himself one day he’d stand in the same ring with the American Dragon. Fast forward earlier this year, he was sitting at home and heard Danielson’s career was coming to an end. Perry didn’t give up, changed who he was, went to Japan and did it by himself. Danielson could’ve helped someone like Perry (I assume being part of the disciplinary committee following All In last year), but he didn’t, as Danielson only cares about his fairytale ending. Saturday at All Out, it’s not going to have a happy ending. Matthew Jackson said they’ll do anything to make sure the AEW World Title comes back to where it belongs, The Elite.

Bryan Danielson walks out to a loud ovation and will join commentary for the main event, which is up next.

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AEW Trios Champions PAC, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta defeated AEW International Champion Will Ospreay, Kyle O’Reilly & Orange Cassidy

Danielson said it was motivating to hear The Elite said they will try anything to get the AEW Title from him, as he wants to have the best AEW Title reign ever. While Perry has some friends, Danielson has some friends as well and they’re in the ring right now. O’Reilly & Yuta was a fast technical start, as O’Reilly quickly snapped on an arm breaker, but Yuta escaped and Cassidy made the tag. Fast paced double team from O’Reilly & Cassidy, who let Yuta, his former protégé up, before a slugfest ensued. Angle Slam from Yuta, as PAC came in and chucked Cassidy to Ospreay, which is who he wants. Crowd was hyped up, as a lighting quick series of counters took place until Ospreay dodged a leg sweep, hit a snap dropkick and we had a 6 man face-off leading to commercial.

Back from break, Cassidy fought out of the clutches of Yuta, who hit rolling Germans before Cassidy ultimately escaped, only for Castagnoli to make the tag and clean house first. PAC quickly tagged in and wanted an avalanche brainbuster, but Cassidy broke free. He dove for a DDT, but PAC caught him with an overhead throw into the Brutalizer. Ospreay broke the hold up, but got popped by Castagnoli, who viciously sent him to the barricade. Fastball Special hit by Yuta & Castagnoli, but O’Reilly broke the pin. O’Reilly paid for it, as Castagnoli demolished him with uppercuts. After being isolated for an extended time, Cassidy finally broke free and dove for the Ospreay hot tag. PAC bailed out, as Yuta & Castagnoli took the punishment, as Ospreay hit the corkscrew kick on Yuta, allowing PAC to have a face-off. O’Reilly charged in for a shot on PAC and things went to break before PAC & Ospreay could go at it again.

Things return to a This Is Awesome chant, as Castagnoli is wearing out Cassidy with anvil elbows. Cassidy answered with a Déjà vu that sent Castagnoli to the floor, where Cassidy hit a dive, but Yuta was soon after with one of his own. O’Reilly flew off the apron with a knee, as PAC hit a somersault dive, but Ospreay was there with a slingshot forearm. PAC& Ospreay fought up the ramp, but Yuta cut them off, eating a hook kick in the process. Ospreay wanted Hidden Blade, but PAC tried to sneak in a Poison Rana, only this time, Ospreay sent him off the stage and followed with a somersault dive, continuing to brawl to the back. Back in the ring, Cassidy hit a top rope DDT on Castagnoli, who ducked Orange Punch, dodged Déjà Vu, but ate a Stundog Millionaire and Beach Break for a close two. Cassidy & O’Reilly delivered Yes Kicks, as Castagnoli collapsed. Yuta put a stop to the High/Low, was sent outside, as O’Reilly locked in a guillotine and refused to let go. Castagnoli faded, but ultimately powered up into an uppercut. Giant Swing for 10 revolutions, as Yuta flew in with a dropkick and got the victory.

Bryan Danielson came to the ring and celebrated with Yuta & Castagnoli before The Elite attacked them all from behind, as The Bucks & Okada put the boots to Danielson, while Perry grabbed a chair. Castagnoli & Yuta made the save, leading to Danielson say it’s time for Perry to get his f’n head kicked in, but The Bucks & Okada pulled him to safety. Castagnoli took the mic and said The Elite just made the biggest mistake of their lives. Lately he’s been in the mood for collecting gold and challenges The Bucks to a Tag Team Title match at All Out. Excalibur said The Bucks weren’t eager to accept, even though Nicholas was literally saying ok repeatedly. Danielson said everyone is sick of Jack Perry and his crap, he promises at All Out, he’s going to get his f’n head kicked it.

PAC & Ospreay are shown continuing their brawl backstage, as PAC hit a brainbuster on the equipment cases.

Swerve Strickland & Hangman Page Cage Match Contract Signing

With a table and contract set up ready to go, Tony Schiavone welcomes Swerve Strickland & Prince Nana to the ring to a loud ovation. Schiavone thanked Strickland for agreeing to no physicality before welcoming Hangman Page, who didn’t show up. They tried the intro once more, but again, no Page.

We see on the big screen Hangman Page at the childhood home of Strickland, knocking on the front door, asking “whose house?” Page wouldn’t give Strickland the satisfaction of signing a contract to a match they know is going to happen. Strickland slipped up, he showed the world & Page something important to him, his childhood home. Page can envision Strickland’s mom walking on the dirty floors, while his father tells him to shut the hell up so he can hear the television. Knowing the man Strickland turned out to be, Page bets Strickland’s father didn’t love him at all and regrets having him. What a wonderful world it would’ve been if Strickland was never born. Page starts soaking the house in gasoline and said Strickland already knows. Much like Strickland sitting outside his home and watching Page take his pregnant wife to the hospital that Page must make a choice between hate and success, vengeance and peace, but for Page, it’s not much of a choice. They are all one in the same. Page told Strickland for months that there’s nothing he wanted more in life than to burn Strickland’s world to the ground.

If Page couldn’t have been the one to take the World Championship from Strickland, he’s glad to help have it slip through his fingers. This Saturday, he’ll take Strickland’s pride, dignity, begging for Page’s mercy and forgiveness, which he won’t give to him. The night is long and time to say goodbye, not from Page, but for Strickland. Say goodbye to any chance of holding the AEW World Title again. Say goodbye to your health, career, joy and happiness, while tonight, he gets some practice. Tonight, Strickland can say goodbye to Swerve’s House. Page lights the house on fire and it goes up in flames as he has a beer with flames behind him. Strickland collapses in the ring and is in tears, as Taz said there will be hell to pay come Saturday. I think the crowd chanted “This Is Arson” as the show went off the air.

AEW Collision & Rampage 9/6/24

  • Bryan Danielson, PAC, Wheeler Yuta & Claudio Castagnoli vs. The Elite (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson, Kazuchika Okada & Jack Perry)
  • Orange Cassidy vs. Bryan Keith (Continental Contenders Challenge)
  • Mark Briscoe vs. Lance Archer (Continental Contenders Challenge)
  • Konosuke Takeshita vs. The Beast Mortos (Continental Contenders Challenge)
  • Hikaru Shida vs. Deonna Purrazzo
  • House of Black (Brody King & Buddy Matthews) vs. MxM Collection (Mansoor & Mason Madden)

AEW All Out 9/7/24

  • Bryan Danielson vs. Jack Perry for the AEW World Title
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Hangman Page in a Steel Cage Match
  • MJF vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Will Ospreay vs. PAC for the AEW International Title
  • Mercedes Mone vs. Hikaru Shida for the TBS Title
  • Willow Nightingale vs. Kris Statlander in a Chicago Street Fight
  • Kazuchika Okada vs. Takeshita/Mortos vs. Briscoe/Archer vs. Cassidy/Keith for the Continental Title
  • The Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson) vs. Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta for the AEW Tag Team Titles

Toni Storm hopes Mariah May rematch happens at AEW Australia debut

After losing to Mariah May in London, Toni Storm would like their rematch to take place on more favorable turf.

AEW is set to make its Australia debut with Grand Slam Australia taking place from Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane next February. To promote the event, Storm visited Suncorp Stadium and was interviewed by ESPN Australia, who asked her about potentially having a rematch against May in Brisbane.

“I mean, I hope that’s the case,” Storm responded. “I hope I get my rematch here against Mariah May. We did this on her turf last time in Wembley in London. I think it’s time to bring it home for me. I think it’s time to get back to Brisbane and beat the ever-loving crap out of her in front of all my family and friends and make my country proud.”

May won the AEW Women’s World Championship from Storm at All In on August 25. It was the latest chapter of their mentor/protege story that’s taken inspiration from classic films like “All About Eve” and “Sunset Boulevard.” On Dynamite this Wednesday, May will make her first AEW Women’s World Championship defense against Nyla Rose.

Storm was born in New Zealand and grew up in Australia. She told ESPN Australia that this Grand Slam event is a huge deal for her both professionally and personally.

“I mean, this is something I never thought would ever happen, would ever be possible. I left Australia about 10 years ago to try and achieve this dream. Try and make it big out in America as a professional wrestling star. Never in my life did I think there would be a show back in Brisbane, let alone of this size,” Storm said.

“So coming back, I’m overwhelmed. I can’t believe this is happening. I can’t believe I’m going to be able to perform right in front of my family, my friends, the people that originally trained me. This is such a huge deal for me professionally and personally. I can’t believe it’s going to happen.”

Grand Slam Australia is taking place on Saturday, February 15, 2025.

Mariah May Women’s title defense one of two new additions for AEW Dynamite

New AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May will defend the title for the first time ever on this Wednesday’s All Out go-home edition of Dynamite.

May will face former Women’s Champion Nyla Rose in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for the first time ever. May is coming off defeating Toni Storm for the title at this month’s All In while Rose has won two straight and three of her last four.

In a high-profile trios match, new AEW International Champion Will Ospreay will team with Orange Cassidy & Kyle O’Reilly to take on new AEW Trios Champions PAC, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta in a non-title match. Ospreay will defend against PAC at this Saturday’s All Out.

PAC issued the challenge during Saturday’s Collision:

As of this writing, those are the only two matches announced for the show:

  • AEW Women’s Champion Mariah May defends against Nyla Rose
  • Will Ospreay, Orange Cassidy & Kyle O’Reilly vs. AEW Trios Champions PAC, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta in a non-title bout

AEW Dynamite live results: The fallout from All In

Tonight’s AEW Dynamite features the fallout from All In and the build to All Out in less than two weeks’ time.

New AEW World Champion Bryan Danielson will address his future after winning the title from Swerve Strickland this past Sunday. Danielson has stated that this will be his final year as a full-time pro wrestler.

Strickland is also scheduled to speak on tonight’s episode.

New AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May will hold a celebration after defeating former mentor Toni Storm for the title at All In.

Jamie Hayter will return to the ring for the first time since May 2023 as she takes on Harley Cameron while new AEW signee and former WWE star Ricochet will make his Dynamite debut against Kyle Fletcher.

Hangman Page will take on Tomohiro Ishii while The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Mark Brisoce & Kyle O’Reilly) will team with Hook against Chris Jericho, Roderick Strong, Big Bill & Bryan Keith.

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It’s Wednesday and you what that means, as Excalibur welcomed us to this week’s Dynamite before he cued a recap of Bryan Danielson’s big AEW Championship win at All In: London 2024. We’ll hear from Danielson tonight. Hangman vs. Ishii, plus Jamie Hayter vs. Harley Cameron, and Ricochet vs. Kyle Fletcher were all hyped ahead.

Jon Moxley Returns

We start the evening with the surprise return of Jon Moxley to AEW, his first appearance since Forbidden Door 2024. The crowd reacted loudly for Moxley (who had his “Death Rider” theme music) as he walked through the crowd while Tony Schiavone headed to the ring in the hopes of interviewing Moxley.

Schiavone started right away by asking if Moxley was doing okay. Moxley said he was doing a lot of thinking as of late and that he was looking for a man who wasn’t here, but it was a conversation that needed to be done. That man Moxley was talking about was Darby Allin, as he told Allin that he wasn’t hard to find.

Moxley interrupted Schiavone by saying that this wasn’t “his” company anymore before walking off abruptly.

– The Conglomeration was interviewed by Renee Paquette regarding their matches tonight. Mark Briscoe said that Tomohiro Ishii was going to whoop some “cowboy ass” while the rest of the group would take care of business in the big eight-man tag match. Willow Nightingale said that she was going to challenge Kris Statlander to a Chicago Street Fight at All Out. Briscoe said his word of the day was “indefatigable”, which meant “unable to feel fatigue”, which is what we’d see later tonight. Ishii walked off ahead of his match which was coming up next.

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“Hangman” Adam Page def. Tomohiro Ishii

Page and Ishii started off in the middle of the ring, trading repeated elbows to one another in a heavy-hitting standoff. The exchange of elbows lasted for a couple of minutes until Page had Ishii stunned for a bit. Ishii countered with a shoulder block. We then had the two men exchanging chops. A very hard-hitting start for this match. The action went to picture-in-picture with Page in control.

We returned to live action with Page dropping Ishii head first with a DDT. Page threw Ishii back in the ring and went up to the top, connecting with the clothesline, but that got a two-count. Page remained in control as he worked over Ishii’s leg with a submission.

In the corner, Ishii fired back up by absorbing Page’s blows before he floored him with a headbutt. He then landed a back suplex on Page for the near fall. Now it was Ishii in control as he set Page up on the top turnbuckle. Ishii headbutted Page to stun him as he then hit an impressive superplex. That got a very close two-count.

Page slammed Ishii with a Death Valley Driver, but he got rocked with an Ishii German Suplex in response. Another exchange of strikes between the two ends with a double down as we headed to another picture-in-picture break.

Dynamite returned with the slugfestcontinuing as Ishii and Page exchanged counters of their big power moves. Page eventually got the upper hand after a German suplex as he then headed to the apron. Buckshot Lariat attempt by Page was countered into a Deadeye variant by Ishii as he then got flattened by a strong-style lariat for the two count.

Ishii headbutted Page, who responded with his discus elbow strike. More hard-hitting action that saw Page take over with a hard strike, followed by the Deadeye. He had Ishii in position for the Buckshot Lariat and finished Ishii off for the pin and win.

I really enjoyed this opener. Just two big men battering the hell out of each other. If this is it for Ishii’s summer excursion in AEW, you could not ask for a better ending.

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Swerve Strickland Makes a Challenge

– Before Page could celebrate, the music of Swerve Strickland interrupted, which signaled the arrival of the former AEW World Champion. Page got into Strickland’s face before he backed off as Strickland began to speak.

Strickland talked about how he could’ve gotten mad for Page getting involved during his AEW Title Match, but he can only feel sorry for Page. Strickland said that he saw that Page as a petulant child for the way he’s acted, and that even though he wasn’t the World Champion, he’ll always be regarded to one.

Page fired back by angrily saying that Strickland was not a champion, but a piece of shit. He said that Strickland wrestled Page three times and couldn’t do it alone. He said that he wanted Swerve all to himself. Strickland quickly responded by issuing the challenge for All Out: Page vs. Strickland one more time inside a Steel Cage.

Strickland said that he drove ten minutes up the road to Hangman’s house after the Revolution triple threat match, as he said that he saw Page and his pregnant wife. He said that it was the man Hangman Page was supposed to be. Strickland said that he focused his energies on becoming AEW Championship and that he’ll do it once more.

Page, meanwhile, became too obsessed with Strickland, which has caused his career to go up in flames, according to the former AEW World Champion. Strickland asked what kind of man Page will be in the Steel Cage at All Out, and what kind of man his kids will see. Page walked off angrily.

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Jamie Hayter def. Harley Cameron (w/ Saraya)

The fans chanted “welcome back” to Hayter as the match started with Cameron gaining momentum. Hayter fougth back and stomped Cameron in the corner before flooring her with a clothesline. Cameron escaped Hayter’s attempted slam as she attacked with kicks to the face.

Hayter used her strength to block a springboard bulldog attempt by Cameron as she floored her with a big boot. She blocked a Sole Food attempt and repeatedly hit multiple backbreakers on Cameron, before she ended it with a Hayterade lariat for the one, two, three.

After the match Saraya ran off, clearly not wanting to face the returning Hayter.

Just a short and sweet match to get Hayter back into the fold. It’s just so great to see her back in AEW after she’s been gone for so long.

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Renee Paquette was backstage with Chris Jericho and the Learning Tree, plus Roderick Strong. She asked Big Bill about the positive reaction he got from the U.K. crowd. Bill said that fan reactions are like the leaves, they changed and that fall is just around the corner.

Jericho did his shtick as he said he was “proud” of HOOK for winning the FTW Championship. Roderick Strong said that he was proud of being in the “Jericho Vortex”, and he wanted Jericho’s help to take care of Orange Cassidy. Jericho said that Cassidy would “pay” for ruining his $7,000 suit a couple of years back (during their feud in the Pandemic Era of AEW). As everyone walked off, Bryan Keith shouted “you’ll pay the damn price”.

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– We got a recap of Will Ospreay’s win over MJF in the International/American Championship match at All In: London, as well as Daniel Garcia’s involvemen in the finish.

MJF Addresses All In: London

MJF showed up in his usual, non-American attire, as he sported some tape around his neck after he took Ospreay’s Tiger Driver ’91. MJF said that he’s been in so much pain and that he’s had a splitting headache, as he told the crowd to keep quiet or he’d go after everyone in the arena.

The fans chanted “shut the f&#! up” to MJF, who talked about how he lost “his” championship, his Diamond Ring, and got injured. He said he denounced his American citizenship, and that he didn’t want to be associated with this country, other than the “most magical place in the world”: Plainview, Long Island, NY.

MJF said he was sick of the fans living in lies, and that AEW without him was a “circus”. He turned his attention to Will Ospreay, as he claimed that he “cheated” to win and that this was not over yet. He warned Ospreay that just as he was close to winning the greatest prize in the history of the sport, he’s going to cut him off at the knees with a smile on his face.

MJF threatened Daniel Garcia next, but he got attacked from behind by Garcia himself. Garcia applied a guillotine on MJF and choked him out cold. He lifted MJF up for a piledriver, but had second thoughts. Garcia put MJF up the top rope and looked like he was going to hit an avalanche piledriver before security ran down to stop Garcia. This gave MJF a bit of a chance to get an advantage. That was shortlived, as Garcia battered MJF and looked to hit the avalanche piledriver one more time. Security and Christopher Daniels intervened before Garcia could finish the job. We then saw multiple security officials restraining both men before Garcia took the microphone.

Garcia said that he pawned off MJF’s Dynamite Diamond Ring for a round trip to London. He asked if MJF thought that was bad, that’s nothing compared to being stretchered out while his grandmother watched. Garcia said that seeing MJF suffer was his new “fetish” (in his words). All Garcia wants is to ruin MJF’s life, which is why he asked Tony Khan to grant him a match against Friedman at All Out. Garcia said that beating him in a match isn’t enough, dropping MJF on his head will bring him satisfaction. Garcia threw the microphone at MJF’s direction, actually making contact with Friedman.

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– A recap of Ricochet’s AEW debut at All In: London was shown.

All-Star Eight-Man Tag Match: HOOK, Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly, Mark Briscoe def. Chris Jericho, Big Bill, Bryan Keith, Roderick Strong

HOOK and Jericho started off before Jericho tagged Keith in, which led to Cassidy being tagged in as the Conglomeration had the advantage early on. Briscoe worked over Keith before Big Bill entered the match. Bill avoided Briscoe’s attack and responded with some hard chops to the chest. Briscoe was left isolatred in the Learning Tree’s corner as things broke down with all eight men fighting in the ring and all over ringside to lead us into picture-in-picture.

Back from break, Jericho was working over Cassidy against the ropes. Cassidy escaped Jericho’s full nelson hold by putting his hands in his pockets, before hitting a hands-free dropkick on him. Cassidy avoided Keith as Briscoe got tagged in and unleashed his Redneck Kung-Fu on Big Bill and Keith. Briscoe was cleaning house on the heels before Strong snuck up and hit a patented backbreaker on him.

The Learning Tree regained the advantage as they isolated Briscoe from his corner and worked him over for a bit. O’Reilly got tagged in and was a house of fire until Big Bill found his way into the match and unleashed his own fury on his opponents. Cassidy was flattened by an amazing super-spinning Black Hole Slam by Bill to send us to another break.

We returned with O’Reilly being sized up by Big Bill, but he avoided calamity. Strong got tagged in, but HOOK found his way into the match. HOOK threw Strong with an overhead throw, then following that with the T-Bone Suplex on Big Bill.

Northern Lights Suplex pin attempt by HOOK got broken up by Keith. Orange Punch attempt was blocked by Keith, but Briscoe threw him out of the ring. Jericho cracked Briscoe with a running lariat and teased doing a dive to the outside, but he stopped to wave to the fans. HOOK threw him with a suplex as we saw successive dives from Cassidy and Briscoe to the outside.

In the ring, Strong and HOOK were the last men standing as HOOK countered End of Heartache into Redrum. Strong’s foot was underneath the rope, but referee Aubrey Edwards called the match to stop.

Post match, there were brawls breaking out in and outside the ring, as Undisputed Kingdom attacked HOOK, ending with a running knee from Strong.

Not really a great match, per se, but it happened and it appears we’re seeing HOOK feud with Roderick Strong for the FTW Championship. Look for this match to be a part of either All Out or the Grand Slam shows in September. Other than that, I just couldn’t get into this match, despite the talent involved.

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– Backstage, Mercedes Mone was hosting a party for another successful TBS Championship win, as Private Party appeared. They talked about Mone’s NJPW Strong Championship defense against Momo Watanabe at NJPW Capital Collision this Friday. The Private Party boys attempted to hit on Mone, but Kazuchika Okada appeared. Mone asked Okada how to say “bye bitch” in Japanese. Okada whispered in her ear as Mone said “sayonara, bitches” to Private Party.

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Mariah May’s AEW Women’s Championship Celebration

Tony Schiavone introduced our new AEW Women’s World Champion, Mariah May for this interview. Schiavone congratulated May for her win, but the new champion took the microphone. She said that the Women’s Championship Celebration was postponed because she wasn’t doing it in Champaign, because it should be called “Flat and Stale” instead. May said that the women of this town desperately needed some glamour, and that she can provide just that. May said that she was about to take of herr robe to show off to everyone. As May took off her robe, she had the Women’s World Title around her waist before she left.

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– We got remarks from the Grizzled Young Veterans after All In: London as they were confronted by the Young Bucks. The GYV said that they were here to stay in AEW and that they were coming for the tag team champions, so the Bucks needed to grit their teeth when they saw the GYV coming. Afterwards, we got remarks from the two about their upcoming tag match on Rampage this Friday.

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– A hype package for Konosuke Takeshita’s impressive run in the G1 Climax tournament was shown, as we saw a graphic for a four-way match on Rampage featuring Takeshita versus The Beast Mortos, Lio Rush, and Komander.

Ricochet def. Kyle Fletcher (w/ Don Callis)

Callis joined Excalibur, Schiavone, and Taz on commentary, as per the usual. Meanwhile in the ring, Fletcher and Ricochet shoved one another to start off. Ricochet did a series of impressive dodges on Fletcher before he sent him outside with a somersault dropkick. He feigned a running dive to land his signature pose in the middle of the ring.

Fletrcher avoided a dive from Ricochet and responded with a tope suicida of his own on the newcomer. Fletcher sent Ricochet over the barricade with a running boot as he taunted to the crowd afterwards. Another attempt at a running boot was met by a springboard meteora from Ricochet. This brought us to a picture-in-picture break.

We returned to our main event with Ricochet attempting to fight back after Fletcher took advantage during the break. Fletcher snuffed out that attack and placed Ricochet on the top turnbuckle. We got a standoff between the two, but Ricochet won out with a headbutt, then laying out Fletcher with a springboard clothesline.

Both men struggled to their feet as the fans chanted Ricochet’s name to rally him on. Ricochet caught Fletcher with a springboard body strike. The Enzuiguri was followed by the Northern Lights/Final Cut combo from Ricochet. Running shooting star press by Ricochet got a near fall.

Fletcher ran through Ricochet with repeated clotheslines that took him down hard. Ricochet responded with a rolling dropkick that sent Fletcher scurrying to the outside. Ricochet threw himself into Fletcher with a unique dive through the ropes. Ricochet’s dive was intercepted by Fletcher’s boot, as he got dropped with a brainbuster for the near fall.

Fletcher sized Ricochet up with a running dropkick and attempted his belly to back tombstone. Ricochet landed on his feet kicked Fletcher in the head, following that with a Death Valley Driver. Again, only a near fall. Ricochet finally got the win after finishing Fletcher off with his lifting reverse DDT called “Vertigo”. And that’s it, over. Ricochet wins in his AEW Dynamite debut.

Fantastic debut from Ricochet and Kyle Fletcher was the perfect dance partner for him in this singles debut for AEW’s newest signee.

After the match, the new AEW International Champion Will Ospreay made his entrance, with a microphone in hand. Before Ospreay could say anything, PAC snuck up from behind and hit a poison rana on him. PAC told Ospreay that he should not forget The Bastard. He welcomed Ricochet to AEW and then told him to get to the back of the line as Ospreay belonged to him.

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– Jon Moxley was asked about what he meant earlier tonight as he walked up to some backstage personnel. Marina Shafir appeared and attacked the backstage personnel. Moxley said this was a lesson in humility as he walked off. Shafir shoved the camera to the ground before she too also walked off.

Bryan Danielson Addresses His Future

The new AEW World Champion made his way to the ring with his new AEW Championship and a great reaction from the crowd. The fans chanted “you deserved it” at Danielson.

Danielson started by saying that after trying and failing repeatedly, he was now the AEW World Champion. He said that over 50,000 people in Wembley Stadium, his family saw his biggest moment, and that his daughter said that this was the best day of her life. Danielson said that when he saw his peers congratulating him in the back, he knew this was the biggest moment of his entire career.

But, when he got to the press conference after All In, he was asked “what’s next?”. Danielson leveled with us by saying his AEW contract expires on August 31st, that he’ll need neck surgery, and that his family is ready for him to come home soon.

Danielson said that he has loved pro wrestling his entire life and that AEW’s existence has made pro wrestling better and his own life better. He says that it’s not time to go home yet and that he’ll fight for his AEW World Championship as hard as he can. However, if he loses the belt, it’s going to be all over, but until then, he’s got a lot of heads to kick in. Danielson says he’s going to throw out an open challenge for All Out to take on all comers. Before he can continue, “Scapegoat” Jack Perry interrupted.

Perry said that his future is to be the World Heavyweight Champion and to retire The American Dragon. He says that Danielson’s future is behind him, presaging a sneak attack in the ring by Perry on Danielson. Perry hit a devastating running knee on Danielson and raised both his TNT Championship and the AEW Championship to end the show as the fans rained down the boos on The Scapegoat.

Mariah May defeats Toni Storm for AEW Women’s World title at All In

In her hometown of London on Sunday, Mariah May was crowned the new AEW Women’s World Champion.

May dethroned her former mentor Toni Storm at AEW All In to win the title. The ending of their match included a moment where Storm refused to hit May with a shoe. May took advantage of the mercy shown by Storm, delivering a pair of knee strikes and a Storm Zero to get the victory.

The Storm-May story has taken inspiration from classic films like “All About Eve” and “Sunset Boulevard.” After being brought into AEW as Storm’s understudy, May betrayed her last month after winning the women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament. Winning the tournament earned May this title shot at All In.

This is the first championship the 26-year-old May has held in AEW. She debuted for the promotion in November 2023.

Storm vs. May included a spot where May slapped her own mother at ringside. May’s mom was sitting in the front row and the commentary team said this was only the second time she’s seen her daughter wrestle live. But when she seemingly disapproved of May taking out Luther, May slapped her mom in the face.

Storm had been AEW Women’s World Champion since last November. It was her third reign with the championship.

AEW All In London live results: Swerve Strickland vs. Bryan Danielson title vs. career match

Bryan Danielson’s career will be on the line against Swerve Strickland’s AEW World title in the main event of today’s AEW All In from London’s Wembley Stadium.

In a rematch from their nearly hour-long bout that saw MJF win the AEW International title and renamed it the American title, the reigning champion will defend against former champion and local favorite Will Ospreay.

AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm will defend against former friend Mariah May while TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Britt Baker in a first time ever match.

AEW Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks will defend against both FTR and The Acclaimed, as AEW Trios Champions The Patriarchy defend against PAC, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta, the Bang Bang Gang, and House of Black in a London Ladder match.

The show will also feature a Casino gauntlet match that ends with the first pin or submission.

TNT Champion Jack Perry will defend his title against Darby Allin in a coffin match while FTW Champion Chris Jericho will defend against Hook.

The Zero Hour pre-show will feature Willow Nightingale & Tomohiro Ishii against Kris Statlander & Stokely Hathaway.

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Zero Hour

The WrestleAunts (Renee Paquette & RJ City) welcome us to Zero Hour alongside Jeff Jarrett. RJ gives a helpful reminder to us all to urinate now, as there will be no time to pee later. They all run down tonight’s card before throwing it to Lexy Nair & Arkady Aura at the entrance ramp, who debate whether Taylor Swift will show up tonight.

Taz joined the booth to talk about the FTW Title match, while Madison Rayne joined to go over Mercedes Mone vs. Britt Baker. Lexy Nair was backstage with the coffin for the TNT Title match that has flowers next to memorial photos of both Jack Perry & Darby Allin. Nair said she talked to Perry earlier today, who said the only way he’d lose this match, is if he’s dead.

Nigel McGuinness was backstage and talked about the main event. He said Bryan Danielson’s timing is awful, as he crashed a party he wasn’t invited to yet last week on Dynamite. Tonight, Danielson’s luck will run out and God will look down and see the end of Bryan Danielson’s career. We then go to footage of Renee Paquette’s interview with Brie Danielson, who said while there might be a hole backstage with her husband possibly retired, he’s coached so many that his legacy will live on. She also said Swerve Strickland karma is coming for what he said about her family. Brie said Bryan has been so fulfilled in wrestling the past three years, he’s finally able to potentially walk away and be happy. Footage was then shown earlier today of Tony Khan having Swerve Strickland sign his AEW contract extension.

Private Party come to the stage as hosts of All In, hyping the crowd for the show, despite being on the heel team for the upcoming match.

Tommy Billington, Kip Sabian, Rocky Romero, Kyle Fletcher, Action Andretti, Lio Rush & Top Flight (Dante & Darius Martin) defeated Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh (w/Sonjay Dutt), Anthony Ogogo, Ariya Daivari, Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen), John Silver & Alex Reynolds (w/Evil Uno)

(Just a massive party match to get the crowd going to start the show. With so many guys involved, only about half them were on the apron, so as to not obstruct the view I assume.)

Excalibur, Tony Schiavone & Matt Menard are joined by Don Callis on the call and talk about the big winner’s purse. Fast start by Lethal & Billington, who dodged a Figure 4 and traded a series of chops before Ogogo & Sabian tag in to hometown pops. Sabian used his speed, which continued Andretti, who ate a cheap shot, leading to a 16 man stand off and brawl. This left Rush & Singh, who had a stare down, which was a sight to see. The babyfaces dog piled on Singh, who tossed them all to the floor before press slamming Rush onto the pile.

With Andretti isolated, Uno & Dutt whacked him with papers as a tribute to the late Mr. Brodie Lee. Finally, Andretti battled back with a handspring elbow and made the hot tag to Sabian, who was a house of fire. Inverted stunner and cannonball led to a springboard moonsault to the floor, as Fletcher made the tag and Callis was hyped on commentary. Fletcher destroyed Private Party and even knocked Singh to the floor before a brainbuster spiked Reynolds. Blind tag from Dante, who hit a springboard dropkick and it led to a triple slingshot dive and quadruple dive off each post.

Private Party fought back with the Silly String and Gin n’ Juice on Sabian, but opted to pose, allowing Romero to fly in with a double DDT. Billington hit a top rope headbutt, but Ogogo came in with a pop-up right hand. Fletcher laid out Ogogo with a Tombstone, while Silver & Reynolds took him out with the Wombo Combo. Darius hit a double DDT, Daivari came in with a wrist lock DDT of his own, but it was Dante who hit the top rope frog splash to get the win.

AEW Grand Slam Australia will be taking place February 15, 2025

Willow Nightingale & Tomohiro Ishii defeated Kris Statlander & Stokely Hathaway

(With this win, Nightingale gets to select the stipulation for her singles match with Statlander at All Out. While this was mostly focused on the ladies, which was smart ahead of their next chapter, the comedy with Ishii & Hathaway was pretty great, too.)

Hathaway was carried to the stage on a bed, Excalibur said he’s re-creating the Michael Jackson “Remember the Time” music video. Hathaway immediately tagged out to avoid Ishii, as the women started off, countering everything the other threw before slugging it out. Spinebuster planted Statlander, but Hathaway low bridged Nightingale in the ropes, sending her crashing outside. Statlander did a victory lap after hitting a cross body, but it allowed Nightingale to connect with a discus lariat. Nightingale jaw jacked with Hathaway, allowing Statlander to hit a DDT through the ropes and stay in control.

Back inside, Nightingale tried mounting a comeback, but was dropped with a Blue Thunder Bomb. Nightingale spun out of a Death Valley Driver attempt and hit a senton before another slugfest commenced. Nightingale dodged a lariat and hit a DVD of her own for the double down. Ishii & Hathaway made the tag and Hathaway started throwing chops and shoulder tackles, but Ishii no sold. Hathaway bumped all over befor Statlander saved him from a brainbuster. Statlander fired off strikes and this time Ishii no sold and was planted with a Hathaway spinebuster, but Ishii popped right up. Hathaway hit a drop toe hold into the corner and Stinger Splash before delivering 10 punches, only for Ishii to hit a powerbomb. Both ladies back in, with Nightingale no selling a German suplex and hit a massive Pounce. Sliding lariat cracked Hathaway and Ishii got the win.

-Tony Schiavone is on stage to welcome Tony Khan & Dr. Martha Hart, who wished the Owen Hart Foundation Cup winners good luck in their title matches tonight. Hart brought up Canada & the US first and got booed, but when she mentioned England, she got cheered.

AEW & NJPW will present Forbidden Door in London on August 24, 2025.

Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara, Katsuyori Shibata, Ross & Marshall Von Erich (w/Kevin Von Erich) defeated Mike Bennett, Matt Taven, Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona

(Another party match before the main card kicks off, as it was cool to see Kevin Von Erich have this moment with his sons. The powerbomb Shibata took in this was rough, as was the finish where Guevara just crushed Taven with the Swanton. Aside from that, the crowd responded big to the post-match scuffle.)

The heels attacked on the stage before the bell, but Guevara distracted the ref long enough for there to be a quadruple Unnatural Kick. Guevara hit a springboard on Kaun, as the match officially began with Guevara showing his speed with his corkscrew dropkick. Guevara & Cage had a face-off, showing they’re actually wearing matching colored gear before Guevara hit a dive to the outside on Kaun and springboard cutter back inside on Cage. Liona mowed Guevara down and remained isolated until Rhodes made the tag to a loud pop. Manhattan drop, running knee and snap powerslams led to Bennett cutting off Cross Rhodes. The match broke down with high impact moves before Taven cleared the top for a dive that wiped nearly everyone out. Rhodes remained and teased a dive, but put on the brakes and opted for a Spin-a-roonie. Cage put a stop to this and hit a F5 on Rhodes over the top onto the pile. Cage did a somersault dive and somehow managed to not be caught by the 8 men on the floor. Guevara came flying off the top with a Shooting Star Press on the pile, leaving Rhodes alone in the ring with Taven and got a Code Red for two.

Guevara went up top, but was knocked off by Cage, who went up top, also cut off by the Von Erichs. Gates of Agony cut them off and hit a big Tower of Doom spot, all while Shibata had Bennett in the sleeper. Bennett got free and hit a DVD, while Taven flew in with a running knee. Rhodes spiked Taven with Cross Rhodes, as Liona & Kaun took out the Von Erichs. Cage caught a flying Guevara with a spinning side slam and Shibata took a brutal swinging powerbomb. They tried one on Guevara, who countered into a hurricanrana. The match continued to break down, as Shibata destroyed Bennett in the corner with his stalling dropkick, as Marshall hit a massive moonsault. Final Cut from Rhodes, as Guevara followed by just crushing Taven with a Swanton for the win.

Post match, the heels attacked and left Kevin Von Erich alone, as Taven got in his face, only to suffer the Iron Claw. The faces all popped back up for Claws of their own, clearing the ring and standing tall.

The Return of Jamie Hayter

Saraya came to the stage with Harley Cameron & the entire Knight Family. Cameron screamed at the crowd that Saraya is pissed and the show can not go on. Saraya said she is the Queen of England and the crowd will respect her. She won the title last year and this All In, she’s not even on the show. She’s the best wrestler to come out of England and this show will not go on until she gets the respect she deserves.

Jamie Hayter’s music hits and she gets a massive ovation, as she took down all the Knight Family on her way to the ring. Hayter chucked Cameron aside and got in the ring before Sweet Saraya attacked from behind, but was sent outside as well. Saraya bailed, leaving Cameron to suffer the Hayter-ade, as Hayter stood tall after being out of action for almost a year and a half.

With 10 minutes left on Zero Hour, we begin entrances for the Four Way London Ladder Match for the Trios Titles.

AEW All In

PAC, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta defeated The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, Killswitch & Nick Wayne), Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Austin & Colten Gunn) & House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King & Buddy Matthews) in a London Ladder Match to win the AEW Trios Titles

(I loved that they did the entrances to end Zero Hour and wasted no time getting the opener started. This was a car crash as you’d expect in a match like this, as everyone got in their big-time spot. The finish was somewhat unexpected, considering PAC, Castagnoli & Yuta just became a team last night on Collision, but House of Black showing respect post-match leads one to believe a potential Trios match could happen as early as All Out. The cracks continue to form in The Patriarchy and Killswitch storming out will I’m sure lead to Cage berating him more.)

Bell sounded right when the PPV came on the air and Cage ran for his life to the back immediately, as King set up tables ringside, while everyone took turns trying to climb, but were cut off. King ate a dropkick to the face with the ladder by Colten, as Black hit a moonsault to a pile outside, as Yuta & Matthews followed with dives. PAC was left alone and the crowd went wild, as he connected on a Sky Twister Press, leaving The Gunns to wait for him back inside. They turn into The Dudley’s with a Wassup Headbutt and Get the Tables chant, but delayed too long and King steamrolled them over before hitting a wild Tope to the outside. With everyone down, Cage ran out from the back and tried to climb, but was launched over the top by Castagnoli & King, but he was caught by everyone not part of The Partiarcy and was beat mercilessly. Mother Wayne set a ladder up and tried to climb, but The Gunns got her to back off. Their attention was turned enough for Killswitch to appear and lay out everyone in his path with chokeslams, including one on Matthews on the apron and Black onto a ladder. Killswitch & King had a stare down, but Wayne flew in with Wayne’s World on King through a table.

Killswitch went to climb for the belts, but Cage stopped him, wanting to do it himself. Yuta & Robinson shoved the ladder down, but House of Black took control with a triple corner attack on Yuta. King was dropped with 3:10 to Yuma, but Castagnoli avoided one with a flying uppercut. Robinson suffered a Giant Swing, mid-revolution dropkick from Yuta and Black Arrow from PAC before hitting double dives with Yuta onto Black & Matthews. King & Castagnoli slugged it out on a ladder, but The Gunns cut them off with chair shots. Three tables brought in the ring, as King & Castagnoli climbed the ladder with The Gunns backpacked onto them, ultimately falling back through the tables.

Fast sequence from Matthews & Wayne, who hit another Wayne’s World, but ate a ladder to the face by Black. Wayne sent Black to the floor and hit a running Destroyer from the ring to the outside through a table. Robinson threw in a massive ladder, but as he climbed, Cage crotched him on the top rope. PAC tried a springboard, but Cage chucked a ladder in his face and hit a brutal Killswitch onto the set-up chair. Mother Wayne tossed Cage some sort of spray and he misted Yuta off a ladder before hitting multiple chair shots to the back. Robinson hit a low blow on Cage, blocked the spray from Mother Wayne and misted her instead. Robinson teased putting her through a table, but Killswitch appeared, hit a running boot and Robinson crashed through the table.

Killswitch helped Cage up the ladder, but Matthews put a stop to it, throwing a ladder in his face. Matthews climbed a shorter ladder, as Cage leapt from one ladder to another, putting Matthews through a table with a Spear. Killswitch put Cage on his shoulders and climbed the ladder, but PAC made the save, booting Cage down and grabbed one of the titles to win it. Cage berated Killswitch for screwing up in the post-match, as Castagnoli & Yuta climbed up and grabbed the other belts. Black & King got in the ring and showed respect, shaking and raising PAC’s hand.

Mariah May defeated Timeless Toni Storm (w/Luther) to win the AEW Women’s Title

(A story 9 months in the making was the exact culmination of the new champion you had hoped for. These two ladies knocked it out of the park for this entire feud. The finish didn’t make you think a rematch was imminent, but I can’t wait to see what’s next for all involved.)

May’s mother was sitting ringside and we’re told this was only the second time she’s seen her daughter wrestle. Storm’s entrance consisted of a picture of her at Wembley Stadium in 1924 before Luther made his return to the stage, bowing to the crowd, presenting the AEW Women’s Champion. After an early stare down, both ladies immediately turned it into a hockey fight, dodging one another’s finishers until May hit a shotgun dropkick. Mina Shirakawa was shown watching from the crowd, as Storm started no selling chops that led to a chop battle. Storm faked high and hit a DDT, but May avoided a hip attack in the ropes and connected with a powerbomb to the floor. May spat in Luther’s face, as back inside, the Mariah Go Round spinning side slam kept May in control. Handstand head scissors out of the corner, as May slapped Storm, bringing her to her knees.

Similar to the scene of May laying out Storm in Calgary, she planted a kiss on the forehead, but Storm briefly fought back, only to be flattened with a May back suplex. Storm rolled outside and May hit a leaping knee off the apron, as May herself took a pretty gnarly back bump in the process. May walked over and planted a kiss on the forehead of Nigel McGuinness, before a shotgun dropkick flattened Luther. May then walked over and slapped her own mother before Storm flew in with a hip attack through the ropes a Storm Zero onto the ring steps. Storm walked over and consoled May’s mother, clutching her to her bosom.

May is bleeding now, as Storm unloaded ten punches back inside. Multiple beals sent May flying before Storm went for a roundhouse shot, only for May to spit in her face. Storm hit a Choke Bomb for two, but May fought back with a corner high kick and missile dropkick from the top. Multiple Sweet Cheek Music’s connected, but as May went for a fourth, Storm popped up with a huge lariat and German suplex before delivering a Sweet Cheek Music of her own before Storm Zero got a close two. May flipped Storm off, slapping her repeatedly before a slugfest ensued. Referee Aubrey tried to step in, but got shoved away by both ladies, who hit low punt kicks on each other before each hit a headbutt at the same time for the double down.

May dodged Storm Zero and hit May Day, but Storm kicked out. May tried to grab the Women’s Title, but Luther’s hand came up from the floor and stopped her, flipping May off in the process. May opted to grab the bloody shoe, but Storm put a stop to it. May begged off, as Storm couldn’t bring herself to do it. May got a jackknife pin attempt for two, but popped up, hit a running knee to the neck, kissed Storm on the head and hit Storm Zero for the victory. May celebrated up the ramp with the title, as Storm got to her feet almost smiling to the crowd, who was loudly cheering and chanting for her.

HOOK defeated Chris Jericho (w/Big Bill & Bryan Keith) to win the FTW Title

(Well, this was essentially a handicap match for the entire time, but I question why HOOK ripped off his eye patch so late in the match to reveal he could see fine? He went blinded into a 3 on 1 disadvantage for a real long time. I assume this feud is over, as there’s nothing left to do. The moment between father & son that led to the finish was great, though.)

Jericho was played to the ring by Fozzy as he sang Spotlight, which because he’s heel, didn’t get nearly as big of a reaction as Judas did last year at Wembley. Taz’s flatline sound played before HOOK’s music hit and he made his entrance. Taz fittingly joined commentary for this match, as HOOK was attacked immediately by Bill & Keith. Jericho hit a Code Breaker for a near fall, as HOOK fought back by hitting a T-Bone on Keith and low bridging Bill to the floor. Jericho hit a low blow and went under the ring for pool cues and bag of cricket balls. Jericho dumped the bag, but the balls were so far apart that when HOOK hit a back suplex, he missed all of them. HOOK grabbed a cricket bat and smacked Jericho in the back before trying to hit the cricket balls at Jericho, couldn’t connect, so he just chucked them at Jericho. The bat said “Hi, Guys” on it, as HOOK hit a T-Bone using the bat.

Keith smacked HOOK with a trash can lid, allowing Jericho to lock in the Walls of Jericho. HOOK escaped and locked in a Walls of Jericho of his own, but Bill broke it up. It was still 3 on 1, as Bill & Keith set up a table with a barbed wire board on it. Bill tried a chokeslam, but HOOK escaped, posted Bill and hit a low blow on Keith. Jericho raked the one good eye of HOOK and hit a trash can shot, but HOOK dodged a Judas Effect and hit a T-Bone. HOOK ripped off the eye patch and said he can see fine, which, why didn’t you do that to begin the match? Anyways, another T-Bone from HOOK, but Bill grabbed ahold of him on the apron. Jericho swung the pool cue, but HOOK dodged and Bill took a shot that put him through the barbed wire table.

Keith went to run distraction with the FTW Title belt, but Taz left commentary and pulled Keith off the apron, applying the Tazmission all while HOOK sank in REDRUM on Jericho for the submission victory. HOOK & Taz hugged post-match in a really cool moment.

The Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson) defeated The Acclaimed (Max Caster & Anthony Bowens w/Daddy Ass) & FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) to retain the AEW Tag Team Titles

(So much was crammed into this match, that everyone got off plenty of offense and looked good. The Bucks stealing the win made sense, but I just hope it doesn’t take them so long to have more frequent title defenses. Post match, it certainly looks like their next challengers have arrived.)

The Bucks were dressed as The Beatles Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and had a tron video to go with it. The Acclaimed came out last and got music to get a massive Scissor Me Daddy chant going before their entrance. Caster got to do his live rap, talking about FTR having Bret Hart matches in their spank bank, while saying the only think The Bucks ever had to pump was their penises. Quick start from Caster & Harwood, but as The Bucks tried to get involved, they were dispatched initially, but a blind tag put The Bucks in control of Wheeler with an assisted Sliced Bread into PK. Neckbreaker/Backbreaker combo from The Bucks, as Wheeler was kept grounded, until he laid out Matthew with a pop-up powerslam. With Harwood down from Nicholas cutting him off, Wheeler reluctantly crawled to The Acclaimed’s corner, where Bowens made the tag and we got a double Scissor Me Timbers on The Bucks. Blind tag by Harwood, as The Acclaimed scissored, only to get laid out with suplexes for their troubles.

Tag by Matthew, who suffered more German suplexes, including a 2 for 1 on both Bucks for a near fall. Matthew tried fighting out of the corner, so Bowens & Harwood hit a double superplex, as Wheeler leapt to finish the Power-Plex, but Matthew got the knees up. Caster missed a Mic Drop and Nicholas missed a Swanton, leaving everyone down. Nicholas ran wild, but as he was about to hit a TK Driver, Wheeler launched him off the top, but Nicholas hit a moonsault instead onto The Acclaimed. Matthew was dropped with Shatter Machine, but Nicholas pulled the ref out before the count. Daddy Ass put a chase on Nicholas, but ate a superkick from Matthew.

With Nicholas down outside, Matthew asked Caster to help with the EVP Trigger and he did, but eventually helped Wheeler take out Matthew with a Shatter Machine. Bowens flew in with a Blockbuster on Wheeler to break up the pin, as The Acclaimed went for their double team finish, but Matthew took the ref, allowing a Nicholas low blow. The Bucks pump up their shoes and deliver a Superkick Party for two. Nicholas thew a title in the ring for referee Rick Knox to play fetch, as Matthew took the other title, but Daddy Ass cut him off with a Fame-Asser. The Arrival by Bowens, Mic Drop by Caster, but Nicholas broke the pin. Wheeler took out The Acclaimed outside with a wild dive, leaving Harwood alone with The Bucks, as Matthew was rolled up, but Harwood shoved off into a belt shot. Harwood kicked out, but The Bucks hit an EVP Trigger to retain.

Post match, James Drake & Zack Gibson appeared and got in the ring for a stare down with The Bucks, who bailed, so the Grizzled Young Veterans attacked FTR instead. They hit a high low on Wheeler before again staring down The Bucks saying they’d see them soon.

Christian Cage won the Casino Gauntlet to earn an AEW World Title shot

(This match was so much fun from the very start, but the finish kind of sucked the wind out of the entire audience, as it’s a result we’ve seemingly seen before. With all the talent involved, to go back to Cage earning a World Title shot was an odd choice. And teasing the Luchasaurus turn has been done so much as this point, do many people really care anymore? Regardless, the returns, debuts, fun moments far outweighed the end result, as they could have so many matches stemming from this match alone.)

Orange Cassidy was the first entrant and his entrance was straight out of the Mr. Bean show, which was incredible. Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada was the second entrant and got a massive ovation. Okada wanted a hug from Cassidy, who obliged his former CHAOS member, but it was a ruse and Okada cracked him with shots to the neck. Rainmaker attempt was blocked with hands in the pockets and got a quick roll-up for two before Okada hit a flapjack. Nigel McGuinness is out 3 to the tune of Oasis ‘F’n in the Bushes’ to a wild reaction from the crowd and stare down with Okada. A series of fake outs from McGuinness led to him slapping Okada right in the face. Corner hand stand led to a series of discus lariats for two. Kyle O’Reilly was 4 and he hit a sliding knee strike on McGuinness before Okada put a stop to it. Stundog Millionaire by Cassidy, who ducked a Rainmaker and Okada got hit with a High/Low as G1 Climax winner Zack Sabre Jr. was entrant 5 to another loud pop.

Cassidy went for another Stundog, but Sabre escaped into a submission. Sabre sent O’Reilly packing and it was a McGuinness & Sabre face-off and we got a crazy great striking exchange. Taz put over how AEW commentators are kicking ass tonight. Okada & Sabre squared off, as Okada hit the Air Raid Crash neckbreaker. Top rope elbow connected, as Okada flipped the crowd off faking a Rainmaker pose. Roderick Strong is 6, as Sabre welcomed his former PWG rival to the ring, all while Okada was still locked in a submission. Strong dished out a series of backbreakers, as within 30 seconds, ROH Champion Mark Briscoe was in at 7. Redneck Kung-Fu dished out on Strong & Okada, but Sabre sent him to the floor onto Okada. O’Reilly & Sabre had a technical series of counters before Briscoe flew off the apron with a dive on Sabre. Cassidy set a chair up and Briscoe hit a dive onto a Strong & McGuinness. With The Conglomeration standing tall, Hangman Page is 8 and went at them all, as he dodged a Cassidy dive and took the fight to Briscoe & O’Reilly. Okada & Sabre were sent outside, as Cassidy was dropped with a Fall Away Slam, as Okada ate a slingshot dive, while Strong took a powerbomb on the apron. Cassidy dodged a Buckshot, but suffered Dead Eye for two.

Jeff Jarrett is 9 and continued to be wildly over as he was last night on Collision. Jarrett was a house of fire, hitting everyone in sight before doing a Fargo Strut. Page escaped corner punches and powerbombed Jarrett from the ring onto a pile. Karen Jarrett was on the apron and Page grabbed her by the throat, but let go, as Ricochet is 10 to a huge pop. Wasting no time showing off his speed, Ricochet sent Page outside, as O’Reilly & Strong were soon after and Ricochet hit a springboard Shooting Star to the floor. Christian Cage is 11 and he comes out clutching his ribs, but was wiped out with a Ricochet dive immediately. Buckshot Lariat on Ricochet, as Page made the cover, but Okada lightly tapped him to break it up, pissing Page off. Okada escaped Dead Eye, but rolling elbow from Page led to a Buckshot attempt, but Karen Jarrett hooked the leg. Jeff showed up and El Kabonged Page with a guitar. Rainmaker by Okada on Jarrett, but Sabre ducked a Rainmaker into an arm submission. Cassidy nearly stole it with a crucifix, as he & Sabre traded a wild series of pin attempts. Cassidy hit the Orange Punch, as Strong came in with End of Heartache, but Briscoe flew in with a Froggy Bow. McGuinness spun out of a Jay Driller, but hung-up O’Reilly with Briscoe and hit Tower of London for a close two.

Strong saved O’Reilly initially from a lariat, but McGuinness hit his bounce back lariat. Cage flew in with a Spear on McGuinness, but Luchasaurus not Killswitch was 12 and Cage was shocked. He had a face-off with Cage, but instead opted to chokeslam O’Reilly and put Cage on top for the win. Page was furious on the outside, as the crowd was incredibly let down by this result.

Will Ospreay defeated MJF to win the AEW International Title

(Credit to everyone in this, as the crowd was on a whole other level for Ospreay, while MJF was the perfect villain. These two had a much different match than their near 60 minute classic on Dynamite and we also got the return of Daniel Garcia, whose business is far from over with MJF. This ended the only way it could’ve possibly finished. This was a great match and great Wembley moment.)

Ospreay had a visually phenomenal Assassin’s Creed Shadows themed entrance and video package. To say his reaction was loud would be an insane understatement. MJF’s entrance had ladies waving American Flags and he came out with Lex Luger 93 trunks, a USA robe and top hat as the big American flag with 50 MJF faces was revealed. Bell sounded and it’s a slugfest immediately, but MJF went to the eyes, only to be sent outside and dropped with an Ospreay slingshot cross body and Sasuke Special. Back inside, MJF dodged Hidden Blade and Oscutter, but Ospreay avoided the Tombstone and we got a series of near falls. MJF avoided a Poison Rana and hit a powerbomb on the knee for two. MJF hit the Kangaroo Kick, but Ospreay dodged the Heatseeker and connected on Pip, Pip, Cheerio for the reset.

MJF opted for the hip swivel after an eye poke, which just let Ospreay recover with a wall walk enzugiri and handspring corkscrew kick for two. Snot rocket from MJF, so Ospreay hit Kawada Kicks, snot rocket of his own and standing Sky Twister Press, as MJF rolled to the floor. Crowd into it, as Ospreay wanted another Sasuke Special, but this time MJF caught him mid-air with a Tombstone. MJF said anyone can flip, as he tried a springboard moonsault, but Ospreay moved, MJF landed on his feet and Ospreay hit a Spanish Fly. With MJF draped over the top rope, Ospreay hit a Shooting Star for two. MJF battled back with a Cross Rhodes, spiking Ospreay for a near fall. Ospreay avoided a brainbuster with a Stundog Millionaire followed by an Oscutter, and double jump Oscutter for two, as MJF got a rope break.

MJF faked a leg injury while dodging Storm Breaker, but ultimately hit a gnarly snap piledriver that spiked Ospreay for two. Both men slowly up, as MJF popped Ospreay with a rolling elbow, but Ospreay floated over a lariat and responded with a Storm Breaker for two. The crowd is chanting for the Tiger Driver, as Ospreay instead, wanted Hidden Blade, but MJF rolled to the apron. Oscutter attempt, but MJF fell back and Ospreay crashed and burned. MJF connected on a Panama Sunrise on the edge of the ring and demanded referee Bryce count, but Ospreay just managed to break the count. MJF teased Hidden Blade, but Ospreay collapsed. Heatseeker dodged, as Ospreay hit a Hook Kick and Oscutter on the apron. Ospreay wanted a diving Hidden Blade off the apron, but MJF dodged and Ospreay hit the camera man. MJF grabbed the American Title and waffled Ospreay, who went for a charge, but Ospreay kicked out. MJF hit the brainbuster, but again, Ospreay kicked out.

MJF tried Hidden Blade, but this time Ospreay ducked and MJF was sent into referee Bryce, who bumped to the floor. MJF bit Ospreay, yelled for Tiger Driver, but Ospreay spun out, wanted the move, only for MJF to hit a low blow. MJF put a foreign object on his hand, but a masked man appeared on the apron and shoved MJF down. It was revealed to be Daniel Garcia, as MJF was stunned, so Ospreay took his head off with a Hidden Blade. Ospreay successfully connected on the Tiger Driver 91 and won the title.

Post match, Ospreay tossed the American Title aside, as Christopher Daniels appeared and presented Ospreay with the International Title and Justin Roberts announced him as the International Champion.

Mercedes Mone (w/Kamille) defeated Dr. Britt Baker to retain the TBS Title

(This was tough, as the crowd was exhausted after the previous match and were incredibly quiet for a majority of this. The Kamille ejection was the loudest reaction of the match and that was Baker’s biggest hope spot. The finish felt very clunky, but the champion ultimately retained.)

Mone was brought on stage by palace guards, in a carriage that had corgis with her, with Kamille alongside. There was a tug of war for Mone between Baker & Kamille to start, as Mone hit an early kick, but Baker responded with a quick hip toss and Lockjaw attempt, but Mone bailed onto the shoulders of Kamille. Mone held up the TBS Title before having a pretty bad scrap in the corner until Baker again went for her finisher, but Mone avoided it. Baker signaled for a Panama Sunrise, but got distracted by Kamille, allowing a back breaker on the top rope by Mone.

Mone kept going after the back and hit an awkward slingshot back breaker over the knee before hitting a better looking one on the second try. Baker fired back with forearms and ripcord strike, but her back gave out, allowing Mone to hit Three Amigos, which got zero reaction. Mone connected on a violent double knee to the back out of the corner, but Baker cut off Mone in the ropes. Mone with an avalanche bodyslam, but missed a follow-up dive. Baker tried a Curb Stomp, but Mone spiked her with a powerbomb. Mone charged, only for Baker to hit a Cutter into the double down. Mone missed another charge, ate a discus forearm and neckbreaker, as Baker connected on a Sling Blade and butterfly slam. Baker put on her glove, but Mone escaped Lockjaw, hit a neckbreaker and took the glove off and put it on herself. Mone took too long to follow-up and Baker hit an Air Raid Crash. Baker re-gained possession of the glove, tried another Air Raid Crash, but Mone rolled through, tried Mone Maker, only for Baker to get a near fall. Mone battled back with a backstabber into the reset.

Mone stomped on the back out of the corner, as she wanted another avalanche bodyslam, only this time, Baker spun out and it was Mone who took the slam. Curb Stomp from Baker, as she went for the cover, but Kamille seemingly put the foot on the rope, even thought it looked like she missed her cue, or Mone’s foot didn’t make the ropes. Mone went to use the TBS Title, but referee Paul Turner caught her and had to wrestle the belt away. Baker took the IWGP Women’s Title from Kamille and tossed it back, phantom bumping, doing the Eddie Guerrero spot, getting Kamille ejected, as Mone was dropped with a Panama Sunrise and Curb Stomp for two. Baker finally got Lockjaw, but Mone bit at the hand to free herself. Mone just rag-dolled Baker into the ropes and hit Mone Maker for the win.

Jack Perry defeated Darby Allin for the TNT Title in a Coffin Match

(While this was a hard-hitting battle from the start, this didn’t go nearly as long as I thought it would and was surprised when this ended. The post-match was the big story here, as The Elite were about to put Allin out of action for good, but the Stinger wouldn’t let that happen to his buddy.)

Allin skateboarded to the ring and commentary pointed out how he has tacks placed all around his face. Allin hit a running dive right at the bell and beat the hell out of Perry with a chair. Allin hit a dropkick off the top to a seated Perry ringside, but due to the tacks, Perry tried throwing punches and just messed his own hand up. Allin placed Perry against the coffin, tried a dive, but Perry moved and Allin bounced horribly off the coffin. Perry dumped a bag of glass in the ring and got a huge reaction from the crowd. He took too long to follow-up, as Allin hit a slam onto the glass, busting open Perry’s back. We get “F CM Punk” chants as Taz mentions how this isn’t the first time Perry has bumped on glass at Wembley. Allin went up top, but Perry swept the legs out, pulled tape from under the ring and taped up Allin’s wrists. Allin is bleeding, but still managed a Coffin Drop to the floor as Perry had gone to the coffin.

Both men fought up the ramp and Perry hit a hard powerbomb before whipping Allin with his own belt and tied his feet up. Perry mocked Allin trying to get up before chucking Allin off the stage through tables. Perry brought the body bag over to Allin and zipped him into it before dragging him to and placing him in the coffin. Allin rose up like a zombie, so Perry hit the running knee and spat on Allin, closing the lid, winning the match.

Post match, The Young Bucks walked to the ring with a gas can, as Perry lifted the lid and Nicholas dumped gas on Allin. Perry lit the lighter, but the lights went out and Sting appeared on stage as Seek & Destroy played. Sting marched to the ring, as The Bucks & Perry charged, but ate bat shots. Perry decked Sting in the back with a chair, but Sting no sold and Perry bailed, leaving The Bucks to take a double Scorpion Death Drop. Sting went to the coffin and helped free Allin, who stood tall with the Stinger as they stared down Perry.

Bryan Danielson defeated Swerve Strickland (w/Prince Nana) to win the AEW World Title

(An all timer of a main event, with the storytelling an emotion behind this at another level. The crowd lost their minds for the final few minutes and was there every step of the way, even when booing Strickland and his heel antics. I’m happy the Page appearance didn’t lead to the finish, but it certainly means we’re getting another match in that story, presumably at All Out. The visual of Danielson standing tall with his family, all while the BCC are holding titles was a great way to cap off a great show.)

Danielson’s entrance had a video package of him meditating and seeing flashbacks over his career from pretty much everywhere he’s wrestled aside from WWE. Also, footage of him spending time with his family, saying they make him the best possible version of himself and he will always choose them, always. The Final Countdown plays as Danielson gets a crazy reaction from the crowd before kissing his wife & kids ringside. DJ Whoo Kid asked the crowd Whose House, as Prince Nana waved Strickland to the stage, placing the late Jimmy Rave’s Embassy jacket on him while Flash Garments & Bun B rapped him to the ring. Jim Ross has joined commentary for this main event as well.

Early strike exchange led to a stare down before Strickland glanced over at Brie & the kids, lighting a fire under Danielson, who lit up Strickland with kicks going after the shoulder. Strickland escaped a LeBell Lock, got a slingshot over the top, as he wanted a dive, but Danielson side-stepped. Strickland landed on his feet, but Danielson springboarded off the top into a somersault dive. Back inside, Danielson charged, but Strickland hit a tilt a whirl slam and vertical suplex. Strickland kept Danielson grounded, zoning in on the leg, but as Danielson had a crucifix applied on the standing Strickland on the apron, Danielson’s leg clipped referee Paul Turner. Nana placed the ring bell on the apron and Strickland hit a Death Valley Driver, busting Danielson opened badly. Danielson beat the count, as Strickland questioned why he’s doing this to his family.

Strickland dragged Danielson in front of his family and stomped down on his face repeatedly as he told them he had to do this to their father, all while Nana did his dance. Strickland brought Danielson to the ropes and hit an avalanche Angle Slam as Birdie was shown hiding her eyes. Strickland tried a Swerve Stomp, but Danielson avoided it into the Regal Stretch. Strickland broke free, hit an up kick, but Danielson turned him inside out with a wild lariat. Danielson charged repeatedly with corner strikes before Strickland cut him off with a leaping Flatliner. Danielson fought back with a Cattle Mutilation attempt, but turned it into a Tiger Suplex. Yes Kicks by Danielson, as Strickland collapsed in the corner. Both men went up to the top where Danielson connected on a wild avalanche Tiger Suplex for two.

Danielson said it’s time to kick Strickland’s head in and he did just that, repeatedly before sinking in Cattle Mutilation. Strickland bridged up and countered into a Vertebreaker as referee Paul Turner called in the doctors. Strickland quickly chased them away and hit a Swerve Stomp, but Danielson kicked out. Multiple House Calls connected, as Danielson reached out to his family, telling them he’s sorry, while Strickland hit another House Call for a close two, which the crowd went nuts for. Excalibur questioned if he was apologizing for what he’s put them through or what he’s about to do.

Strickland tried Yes Kicks, but after each one, Danielson hulked up and told his family he loves them so much. Danielson slapped Strickland in the face and lit him up with Yes Kicks before sinking in a triangle choke and got anvil elbows. Strickland powered out, but Danielson hit a suplex that dropped Strickland on his head. Busiaku Knee hit, but Strickland no sold and shrugged it off, hitting another House Call. Strickland smiled at Danielson’s family and hit Big Pressure, but Danielson kicked out and the crowd are on their feet. The first time anyone has kicked out of that move.

Strickland mocked the Yes chant, as Hangman Adam Page appeared and launched security and Prince Nana to the floor before being swarmed by more security. Strickland’s attention turned long enough for Danielson to hit a Busiaku Knee, but Strickland kicked out. Both men trade forearms to “This Is Awesome” chants and it turned to headbutts, as Strickland tried a rolling Flatliner, but Danielson hit another Busiaku Knee. Yes chants ring out and the visual at Wembley is insane, as Danielson sank in the LeBell Lock. Strickland tried to break free, but Danielson snapped his fingers, locked on the submission again and got the submission victory.

Post match, Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta & PAC help Danielson’s family over the barricade and he celebrates with his wife, son & daughter in the ring as confetti rains down to The Final Countdown. Birdie is holding the AEW World Title, while Buddy loved the confetti as pyro goes off at Wembley to close the show.

Multiple wrestlers involved in AEW Dynamite post-show angle

AEW shot an angle involving multiple wrestlers in a backstage brawl following Wednesday’s Dynamite.

In the angle, Renee Paquette was interviewing Jeff Jarrett following his main event loss to Bryan Danielson on Dynamite. Hangman Page interrupted and began beating Jarrett down. Sonjay Dutt and Jay Lethal came to Jarrett’s aid as Karen Jarrett looked on and tended to Jeff.

While the Page/Jarrett brawl was being broken up by AEW referees and officials, Toni Storm and Mariah May burst into the frame in the middle of their own brawl, which was also broken up by officials.

Page attacked Jarrett in the Royal Rampage match on Rampage two weeks ago to set up a feud between the two. May won the Owen Hart Foundation women’s tournament last month to earn a shot at Storm’s Women’s World Championship at All In, then turned on Storm who had been her storyline ally.

AEW’s Tony Khan posted about the angle on social media:

Mariah May set for action on AEW Dynamite

The number one contender to the Women’s World title will be in action on the August 7 AEW Dynamite.

Owen Hart Foundation women’s tournament winner and number one contender Mariah May will face Viva Van on Wednesday’s Dynamite in a new match announced by AEW’s Tony Khan in a social media post Tuesday night:

May vs. Van is the fourth match officially announced for the Wednesday, August 7 Dynamite in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Already set for the show are Bryan Danielson vs. Jeff Jarrett in a No DQ match with Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat as special ringside guest, an MJF vs. Kyle Fletcher American title eliminator bout, plus Katsuyori Shibata vs. Bryan Keith with “The Learning Tree” Chris Jericho on commentary.

The lineup for the Wednesday, August 7 AEW Dynamite:

  • No DQ match: Bryan Danielson vs. Jeff Jarrett — Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat special guest at ringside
  • AEW American title eliminator: MJF vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • Katsuyori Shibata vs. Bryan Keith — “The Learning Tree” Chris Jericho on commentary
  • Mariah May vs. Viva Van