Two new matches have been announced for next week’s Rampage.
A singles match between Matt Sydal and CM Punk was set up on tonight’s show. In a backstage interview, Sydal told Lio Rush that he was skeptical about Rush’s association with Dante Martin, accusing Rush of giving Martin false promises. Lio Rush told Sydal that he could get Sydal the match against CM Punk. Sydal liked that idea.
Also added to next week’s card is a singles match between The Bunny and Ruby Soho.
Already established for next week’s Rampage is a six-man tag match featuring the pro wrestling debut of former UFC star Junior Dos Santos. He will team with the Men of the Year (Scorpio Sky and Ethan Page) against Chris Jericho, Jake Hager, and Sammy Guevara of the Inner Circle. Dan Lambert and Jorge Masvidal will be in the corner of Dos Santos, Page, and Sky.
The next episode of Rampage will be a live show held at the James L. Knight Center in Miami, Florida.
A second trios match has been added to AEW Dynamite.
The company announced this afternoon that Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks will take on the team of Dante Martin, Matt Sydal, and Mike Sydal.
Both AEW World Champion Omega and AEW World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks no longer have challengers for either of their titles after they won an elimination match two weeks ago on Dynamite. Per the stipulations, Hangman Page and The Dark Order will not get title matches as a result of their loss.
Martin and The Sydal Brothers have made frequent appearances on AEW Dark and AEW Dark: Elevation.
The card announced so far for Dynamite this Wednesday includes:
Fourth Labour of Jericho: Chris Jericho vs. Wardlow
Impact Tag Team titles: The Good Brothers vs. Evil Uno and Stu Grayson of The Dark Order
Nyla Rose vs. Kris Statlander
Wheeler Yuta, Orange Cassidy, and Chuck Taylor vs. Matt Hardy & Private Party
Two new matches have been announced for this week’s special Saturday edition of Dynamite.
Dante Martin will face Matt Sydal in a singles match. This is a rematch from an episode of AEW Dark from earlier this month, where Sydal defeated Martin. Martin has been in singles action as his brother and tag team partner, Darius Martin, recovers from an ACL injury. His most recent high-profile match took place last month when he lost a TNT title match to Miro.
Kris Statlander, meanwhile, will face The Bunny in a singles match. Orange Cassidy will be in Statlander’s corner, while The Blade will be in Bunny’s.
Already announced for this Saturday’s show is Kenny Omega vs. Jungle Boy for the AEW World title and Hangman Page vs. Powerhouse Hobbs
After Saturday, AEW will run one final show at Daily’s Place, returning to their normal Wednesday timeslot on June 30. The first show back on the road will be Road Rager on July 7 in Miami.
Kenny Omega will face Matt Sydal tonight on AEW Dynamite in a Word title eliminator match. If Sydal wins, he earns a future AEW World Championship match against Omega.
The TNT Championship will be on the line tonight as Darby Allin defends against John Silver of The Dark Order. This match was set up on last week’s Dynamite when Allin issued an open challenge to any member of Dark Order. The faction decided that Silver should get the shot.
The Pinnacle will see their first official action as a unit when members FTR and Shawn Spears take on Varsity Blonds and Top Flight’s Dante Martin.
In another trios match, The Young Bucks and Brandon Cutler will take on Rey Fenix, Penta El Zero Miedo and the returning Laredo Kid. This will be Laredo Kid’s first AEW action since Fyter Fest 2019.
In the women’s division, Nyla Rose will face Tay Conti. Jade Cargill may be in Rose’s corner, as she appeared with Rose and Vickie Guerrero on this week’s AEW Dark Elevation.
Hangman Page vs. Cezar Bononi, A TonySchiavone interview with Britt Baker and a special announcement from Cody Rhodes and The Nightmare Family are also set for this evening.
Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time.
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Kenny Omega (w/ Don Callis) defeated Matt Sydal (w/ Mike Sydal)
This was a fantastic opener and Sydal’s best match in years.
If Sydal wins, he earns an AEW World Championship shot. Callis joined commentary for the match.
They performed chain wrestling to start. Omega tried to establish a power advantage, but Sydal used his agility to evade some holds. Omega eventually downed Sydal with a back elbow. He laid in a hard chop, but Sydal came back with a tijeras and forced Omega to roll outside to avoid a kick.
Back in the ring, Omega regained control and beat down Sydal with shoulder blocks. Sydal avoided a V-Trigger and landed a twisting moonsault for two, following it it up with corner knees. He went to the top rope. Omega tried to counter it, was taken down by a headscissor, but immediately popped up and leveled Sydal with a lariat.
Omega continued his beatdown with a suplex on the apron and a hard backbreaker. He went for a powerbomb, but Sydal escaped and landed a couple kicks to start his comeback. Sydal followed it up with a top rope hurricanrana and a Northern Lights bomb for two. He tried for another top-rope rana, but Omega escaped and Sydal was sent crashing to the mat.
The snap dragon suplex and Aoi Shoudou followed for Omega, but Sydal countered the V-Trigger into a cradle for a great near fall. A roundhouse kick and Lightning Spiral followed for another close near fall. Sydal went for a meteora, but Omega countered it into a buckle bomb, another powerbomb, and a V-Trigger, but Sydal kicked out just before three.
Omega hit another V-Trigger, but Sydal countered out of the One-Winged Angel with a reverse hurricanrana. He set up for the shooting star press, but Omega kicked the ropes, buying him some time. Omega then crushed Sydal with another V-Trigger, but Sydal landed a victory roll for a super close near fall. Omega had had enough, hitting another V-Trigger and the One-Winged Angel for the win.
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John Silver and the Dark Order were interviewed about whether Silver is ready for his title match against Darby Allin. They told Marvez to screw off and mocked the Coffin Drop. Hangman Page told Silver they’d be proud of him win or lose and wished him luck.
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Hangman Page defeated Cezar Bononi
Page landed a boot and baited Bononi out of the ring, where he attempted a plancha. Bononi caught Page and dumped him onto the apron. He downed Page with a lariat, but Page popped right off and laid in a sequence of strikes. Bononi countered with a bodyslam throw. Page avoided a corner clothesline and downed Bononi with an exploder suplex. The Buckshot Lariat followed for the win.
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Lance Archer addressed Sting in a video. He said he looked up to Sting, but it’s Archer’s time now. Sting’s going to go down as one of the greatest ever, but people are going to remember Archer’s name, and sooner or later, it’ll be showtime.
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A video recap of Thunder Rosa vs. Britt Baker played, including Rosa’s emotional post-match comments.
Tony Schiavone then interviewed Baker. She admonished the fans for the lack of a warm welcome and called them dumb and delusional. Baker told Rosa she should be thanking her for creating the moment with her blood — plus, everyone is talking about Baker. Even if Tony Khan is signing all the legends, the biggest one is already here. Baker put AEW on the map, but those three letters are secondary to D.M.D.
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Christian Cage was talking to the Varsity Blonds and Dante Martin. Dasha arrived and asked what they were chatting about. Christian said they were talking shop and he was giving them some advice.
Frankie Kazarian showed up and acted all offended that he hadn’t been greeted yet. He said he lives the “Outwork Everyone” gimmick and was wondering when Christian would actually start to live up to the “work” part. Christian said it starts next week and offered to wrestle Kazarian next week. Kazarian accepted, noting that Christian hadn’t wrestled in seven years.
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The Pinnacle (Cash Wheeler, Dax Harwood, & Shawn Spears) (w/ MJF, Wardlow, & Tully Blanchard) vs. Varsity Blonds (Griff Garrison & Brian Pillman Jr.) & Dante Martin
Garrison and Spears started off. The babyfaces controlled Spears in the corner with frequent tags, but Harwood eventually made a blind tag and downed Garrison with a lariat to take control. They got a taste of their own medison with a blind tag from Martin, who landed a springboard moonsault, forcing the Pinnacle to the floor.
Martin & the Blonds looked to land dives, but Wardlow stepped between as the Pinnacle regrouped into a commercial break. During the break, the Pinnacle regained control with an attack on the floor after Tully got involved.
Harwood cut off a comeback attempt from Martin with a big brainbuster, and Spears hit the C4 for the win.
– After the match, Wardlow hit his corner turnbuckle drop finisher on Garrison.
Tony Schiavone arrived to interview the Pinnacle. Wheeler said the Pinnacle isn’t just a group, they’re a family. Harwood called out Santana and Ortiz because the marquee says “professional wrestling.” MJF called out Chris Jericho and demanded he and the Inner Circle come out right now.
Schiavone tried to defend the Inner Circle, saying they were hurt two weeks ago, but MJF got in his face and said “when you’re in the Pinnacle, you’re always on top.”
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A Team Taz video played. Taz said everything is fine with Team Taz and that Brian Cage apologized for his actions last week. He then went around the group and asked if everyone was good, but Starks and Cage were hesitant.
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QT Marshall was interviewed by Schiavone. He mentioned his wife in the crowd and said that aside from Tony Khan, nobody in the company works as hard as him. He then called out Cody Rhodes for his cushy life, getting to go to sleep next to his wife while Marshall works. Marshall wants to rid himself of the “Cody’s friend” tag, so he challenged Cody to a singles match.
Cody came out with his headset on and a sling around his arm. He said he would accomodate Marshall’s request with Arn Anderson as the referee. Cody patronizingly said that he’s not going to hurt Marshall — if he puts on the Figure Four, he’ll let it go. Cody than accepted the challenge, calling Marshall his best friend.
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The Lucha Bros, joined by Alex Abrahantes, cut a short video promo before the match.
Lucha Bros (Penta El Zero Miedo & Rey Fénix) & Laredo Kid defeated Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) & Brandon Cutler
This was an all-action tag with more dives than you can count.
Fénix and Nick started. They performed a choreographed sequence, matching each other move for move. Matt and Penta tagged in with a nice sequence of their own, then Cutler and Kid entered the match. Kid starched Cutler with a kick and a slap before taking him down with a tijeras. The Bucks then cut off Kid’s run with a double team before Fénix took both down with a springboard arm drag.
Penta crashed down on the pile on the outside with a step-up tope, then Cutler cut off a Fénix dive and landed one of his own. Kid concluded the run of dives with a top-rope Orihara moonsault to the floor. The Bucks hit a Made in Detroit for two as the match went to commercial.
A DDT allowed Kid to make his comeback after the break. Penta tagged in as the Lucha Bros hit stereo thrust kicks and an assisted splash for two. Kid tagged in with a springboard hurricanrana, Penta hit a diving foot stomp, and Fénix landed a senton atomico, but the pin attempt was broken up. Fénix then hit a step-up kick, but Nick countered the cutter into a big corner strike sequence.
Fénix and Nick traded super kicks until Fénix hit a heel hook and Nick hit a rebound lariat for the double down. Matt and Kid tagged in and traded right hands, but Matt countered a DDT attempt into a series of Northern Lights suplexes, taking Penta along for the ride on the last one. The Bucks then hit Risky Business and Cutler landed a springboard elbow drop for two.
Nick crushed Penta with a flipping senton to the floor, and Fénix was isolated in the ring for an Indytaker. Nick then hit an escalara dive to the outside and Matt took out Fénix with a springboard DDT, but Kid hit a top-rope Spanish Fly on Cutler for the win.
– After the match, Kenny Omega ran out and attacked Kid, his former AAA Mega Championship challenger. He took a mic and flashed back, acting unhinged. Omega said that three years ago, Omega made a choice to come to AEW because of the Young Bucks, with the mission of making it the best promotion on the planet — but the Bucks just chose Brandon Cutler.
Omega said that even if Callis comes off as a little abrasive, he’s gonna give them one more chance to do the Too Sweet. He said it was “now or never.” The Bucks then turned their backs on Omega. Omega turned around into superkicks and the tag team finisher of the Lucha Bros and was left alone in the ring until the Good Brothers ran out. Omega was bleeding from the mouth.
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A Jade Cargill video package played where she called out Red Velvet. She said Velvet was just a pit stop away from Cargill taking her thrown. They’re both undefeated, but Cargill looks like money and she’s damn good too. When Velvet steps in the ring with Cargill, she’ll be stepping in the ring with “that bitch.”
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A new Cody and Brandi Rhodes reality show, called Rhodes To The Top, was announced for TNT.
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Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston spoke. Kingston said he broke something and that the Good Brothers and Omega would pay for this. Moxley asked how far they’re willing to take this and if they’re willing to get as bloody as he and Kingston are. Moxley doesn’t know or like the Young Bucks, but he owes them one after last week. If the Good Brothers are going to play the game, they better be willing to get their hands dirty.
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Tay Conti defeated Nyla Rose (w/ Vickie Guerrero)
There were some rough spots, but Conti’s offense looked great.
Rose immediately overpowered Conti with a slam. Conti tried to apply almost a seated octopus, but the two got tangled up and Conti was forced to adjust to an armbar. Conti landed repeated judo throws, but Rose came back with a spinebuster for two. Rose continued to use her power to maintain the advantage. She set Conti up for the draping diving knee strike off the top rope and nailed it for two ahead of a commercial break.
Back from commercial, Conti got the knees up on a senton and made her comeback with a series of corner knees. She then went for a hammerlock DDT, but Rose powered out. Conti dropped Rose into the ropes and hit a diving knee for two. She went to the top rope again, but Nyla avoided a dive and downed Conti with a lariat.
Rose went for the Beast Bomb, Conti rolled through, but there was some miscommunication on what looked like a cradle attempt. Once they regrouped, Conti landed more strikes and the DD-Tay, a hammerlock DDT, for the win.
– Rose and Guerrero looked to attack after the match, but Hikaru Shida ran out to make the save. The Bunny then ran out and attacked both Shida and Conti with the Matt Hardy stable looking on from the ramp.
Hardy called the Women’s Eliminator Tournament a sham because the Bunny wasn’t in it. He said his clients had been overlooked for far too long.
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A video recapped the Miro, Kip Sabian, Chuck Taylor, and Orange Cassidy feud. Their upcoming match will be called Arcade Anarchy.
Next week’s Dynamite lineup:
Arcade Anarchy: Miro & Kip Sabian vs. Chuck Taylor & Orange Cassidy
Hikaru Shida & Tai Conti vs. Nyla Rose & The Bunny
Kenny Omega & The Good Brothers vs. Lucha Bros & Laredo Kid
Cody Rhodes vs. QT Marshal w/ special guest referee Arn Anderson
Christian Cage vs. Frankie Kazarian
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A Scorpio Sky video played. He said this isn’t a new side of him, just a side we haven’t seen. He will face Mike Sydal on next week’s AEW Dark: Elevation.
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TNT Championship: Darby Allin (c) defeated John Silver (w/ Dark Order)
Despite some moments that didn’t quite stick, this was a big-time, high-impact main event and yet another great performance from both men.
They established Silver’s power advantage right away. After some chain wrestling, Silver just crashed into Darby, sending him all the way out of the ring. He followed it up with a massive biel from corner to corner, then a second right into the turnbuckle. He then exploded with a knee strike and a brainbuster for two.
Through a commercial break, Silver continued to dominate, with Allin just ragdolling all over the place. The fight spilled to the floor, where Allin avoided an attack, sending Silver over the barricade to the ringside area. Silver almost didn’t make it back to the ring, but Alan Angels took a bullet on a dive. Silver then followed it up with a German suplex on the floor.
Sting came out, I guess to even the odds against the Dark Order. With Silver and Allin both back in the ring, the challenger laid in strikes, but Allin rolled through with La Magistral for two. Silver countered the stunner into the rear naked choke, or Anna Jay’s finisher, the Queenslayer. Allin rolled out with a cradle, forcing Silver to break, but Silver then hit a DDT for two.
Silver rolled Allin back to the ring as the announcers mentioned that there were only a few minutes left in the TV time limit. Silver hit a big palm strike and blocked a cradle attempt into one of his own for a good near fall. Allin hit a standing Coffin Drop, but Silver sent Allin flying with a pump kick before hoisting him to the top rope.
Allin countered a superplex and went for a Coffin Drop on the Dark Order at ringside, somehow splatting on the floor anyway. Silver than landed a top-rope F5, but Allin’s feet were over the ropes on the pin attempt. He then set up for Mr. Brodie Lee’s powerbomb, but Allin turned it into a Code Red to win and retain.
– After the match, Matt Hardy pulled out Allin out of the ring and sent him into the barricade. Hardy’s associates all came out, leading to a free-for-all brawl as the show ended.
Matt Sydal will face AEW World Champion Kenny Omega in a non-title match on the March 24th edition of AEW Dynamite with a title shot looming if he can win.
The match was initially made on Monday’s debut edition of AEW Dark: Elevation. The Sydal Brothers had already wrestled, defeating Jorel Nelson and Royce Issacs. Backstage, Omega ran into Matt, saying he was scouting for potential future opponents.
He told Matt that if he could beat Nakazawa later during Elevation, he could face Omega on Dynamite. It was also agreed upon that if Sydal won, he would earn a shot at Omega’s AEW World title.
Sydal did just that, but Omega attacked Sydal and his brother, Mike, after the win. He then told Matt that they would have the match, but it would be now. Omega pinned him quickly with the One Winged Angel.
However, AEW president/booker Tony Khan came out and said that was not what was agreed to earlier and made the match for the live edition of Dynamite on March 24th.
Sixteen matches are set for this Tuesday’s edition of AEW Dark.
AEW’s social media announced today that a match between Sammy Guevara and Marko Stunt had been added to the lineup, which was posted earlier this morning.
Additionally, a three way tag team match will be taking place. Chaos Project will meet the Dark Order’s Evil Uno & Stu Grayson as well as the team of Sonny Kiss & Joey Janela.
The Waiting Room, a new talk show hosted by Britt Baker, will also make a return. This week’s guest will be Tay Conti.
Here is the entire lineup for this week’s Dark, which will stream on Tuesday at 7 pm EST:
Sammy Guevara vs. Marko Stunt
Chaos Project vs. Evil Uno & Stu Grayson vs. Sonny Kiss & Joey Janela
Gunn Club vs. Cezar Bononi, KTB, & Seth Gargis
The Acclaimed vs. Alex Chamberlain & Damian Fenrir
Brandon Cutler vs. Adam Priest
Penelope Ford vs. Dreamgirl Ellie
Fuego del Sol vs. Peter Avalaon
Ivelisse & Diamante vs. Lady Frost & “Bionic Beast” Jenna
Alex Reynolds & John Silver vs. Lee Johnson & Aaron Solow
Kilynn King vs. Rache Chanel
Trent vs. Michael Nakazawa
Matt Sydal vs. Alan Angels
The Hybrid2 vs. Griff Garrison & Brian Pillman Jr.
He made his debut for the company at Double or Nothing as a surprise, entering last as the Joker wildcard. There was a spot in the match where Sydal botched a shooting star press, landing on his head. He was able to continue working the match, however, until he was eliminated by Eddie Kingston.
Since Double or Nothing, Sydal has mostly worked matches for AEW Dark. However, he has appeared on a couple of recent episodes of Dynamite, losing to Kingston and Brian Cage.
Sydal has made appearances for a number of high profile promotions over the years, most notably in WWE under the name Evan Bourne, where he was a former Tag Team champion with Kofi Kingston. He was released by WWE in 2014. Since then, he’s worked for ROH, PWG, NJPW, EVOLVE, and most recently Impact Wrestling.
AEW Dynamite airs live tonight from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida.
After defeating Chris Jericho at Full Gear, MJF will be inducted into The Inner Circle tonight. MJF faked being hit by a baseball bat at Full Gear to create an issue between Jericho and referee Aubrey Edwards, allowing MJF to roll Jericho up and pin him while holding the tights.
Natural Nightmares vs. The Butcher and The Blade (w/The Bunny) has been announced. This feud began on AEW Dark where it was revealed that The Bunny had been seducing QT Marshall only to financially ruin him before she returned to her Bunny persona and her real-life husband, The Blade.
An appearance by new number one contender to Jon Moxley’s AEW World Championship Kenny Omega was announced earlier today.
A Cody Rhodes promo has also been advertised. Rhodes lost the TNT Championship to Darby Allin at Full Gear.
Penta El Zero M vs. Rey Fenix will take place. The tag partners faced off in the first round of the World title eliminator tournament. Fenix came away with the win, but Penta took his place in the second round against Kenny Omega after Fenix was injured.
Shawn Spears (w/Tully Blanchard) will take on Scorpio Sky. This bout was originally slated for last week, but Sky was pulled from the show due to COVID contact tracing.
Brian Cage vs. Matt Sydal and Tay Conti vs. Red Velvet have also been announced for the show.
Tony Khan has also promised that “the balance of power in wrestling will shift tonight.”
Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time.
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Dynamite has a fresh presentation package, including a new intro and revised graphics.
Taz opened the show with a promo ahead of Brian Cage’s match against Matt Sydal. He addressed Darby Allin, who was sitting high up in the audience. Taz told Allin not to interfere in the match, and to tell Cody Rhodes the same thing. Taz put over Sydal, and notably said that Sydal has a win over Chris Jericho, which was either a mistake where Taz meant to say “Christopher Daniels” or a reference to their WWE days.
Brian Cage (w/ Taz & Ricky Starks) defeated Matt Sydal
Taz joined commentary. Sydal surprised Cage with a couple kicks. Cage popped up and beat him down with power moves and strikes. Sydal would occasionally hit some hopeful offense, but Cage’s power was too much. Cage taunted Sydal by curling him.
Cage got cocky and attempted a hurricanrana, which Sydal turned into a hurricanrana before hitting a brutal meteora on the ramp. Sydal hit kicks and a standing corkscrew moonsault for two. Cage went for the Drill Claw, but Sydal fought out. Sydal hit a roundhouse kick but was leveled with a lariat before countering out of the Drill Claw into a cradle for a close near fall.
Sydal attempted a top-rope blockbuster, but Cage caught him out of midair right into the Drill Claw for the win.
After the match, Starks cut a promo, emphasizing how he and Cage are both now on the men’s singles rankings. “The revolution will be televised.”
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Cody Rhodes made his full entrance and congratulated Darby Allin on his championship victory. Cody will not be seeking a rematch, and instead wants a match with MJF. Some tall bodybuilder woman entered the ring, took the microphone, and accused Cody of lying.
Her name is Jade Cargill, and she called herself the “total package”. She’s been sitting on the sidelines studying her competition. Cargill said that Cody wants to topple giants, but there’s nothing giant about Cody.
Cargill told Cody to keep his thoughts to himself, and told him to watch his back, before sarcastically congratulating him on his name. Cargill said that Cody was too scared to go by just one name, and said that the giant she’s representing was Shaq (Shaquille O’Neal).
Brandi Rhodes came out and tore into Cargill, but Cargill was unfazed. Cargill gave Brandi a lovetap on the way out before Jerry Lynn came out to prevent the fight.
With Cody distracted, Cage re-entered the ring and laid him out. He and Starks attacked Cody, but Allin’s music played, and he made the save. Cody’s music played as Will Hobbs made his way out to even the odds.
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Alex Marvez interviewed Jon Moxley. When Moxley came to AEW he wasn’t interested in championships, but now, the world title represents every single one of the fans. He has a big challenge ahead with Kenny Omega. He’s beaten Omega once, but beating him twice is another story.
They announced that Moxley will the AEW World Championship against Omega in three weeks, on the December 2 episode of Dynamite. It was billed as the “biggest match in Dynamite history.”
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Natural Nightmares (Dustin Rhodes & QT Marshall) defeated The Butcher & The Blade (w/ Allie) in a Bunkhouse Match
This was tons of fun.
There are no disqualifications or countouts in a Bunkhouse match. Everyone in the match was wearing jeans and there were props next to the stage.
Marshall attacked before the bell and the Natural Nightmares worked over their opponents on the floor. Dustin hit the Final Reckoning on Blade through a chair. Bunny distracted them, and Blade smashed a guitar over Marshall’s head as Dustin grabbed a bullrope. Dustin set up to use the rope but was leveled with a chair shot from Butcher.
The camera cut to Marshall, who was bloodied. Bunny handcuffed Dustin to the ropes. It was all Butcher and Blade during the commercial break as Dustin was helpless and Marshall was incapacitated.
A ladder and a kendo stick were introduced during the break. Dustin grabbed the kendo stick, so Blade tackled him, but in the process, Dustin was set free from the cuffs. He made a one-man comeback after flipping off his opponents.
Dustin and Butcher fought with weapons abnd brawled over to a staging area. Marshall blinded Butcher with a fire extinguisher, allowing Dustin to bulldog him through a plywood structure.
Back in the ring, Blade had been opened up badly. Marshall and Blade’s relationship with Allie/Bunny was the focus of this feud, so they brawled in the ring before Marshall cracked him with a trashcan. Marshall climbed a ladder and hit an elbow drop from the top, but Blade got his shoulder up at two.
Butcher and Dustin made their way back into the fight as the latter hit signature offense before they whiffed on a Code Red. Butcher and Blade hit the Full Death through chairs, but Marshall broke up the pin. Marshall hit a chain-assisted Diamond Cutter on Butcher and Blade into Bunny, which sent her through a table. Dustin nailed Blade with a cowbell and Marshall hit the cutter for the win.
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Matt Hardy cut a promo from his compound. He said that Sammy Guevara earned his respect through all the violence and that Guevara will be a big star.
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MJF’s Inner Circle Induction Ceremony
There was a podium set up in the ring. Chris Jericho came out, addressed the crowd, and invited out the original Inner Circle first. Hager, Santana, and Ortiz came out without Guevara, but Jericho brushed it off.
Next were MJF and Wardlow, both of whom are being inducted into the Inner Circle. MJF took the podium and acted all emotional, saying he overcame the adversity of a one million dollar loan and handled the burden of being the ratings champion. He then read a prepared poem, but he was just plagiarazing the rapper Drake’s song “All Me”.
Santana and Ortiz got heated, but Jericho calmed everyone down and said the Inner Circle would be stronger than ever, imploring everyone to make it work.
MJF said they weren’t just here to celebrate his induction, they were also celebrating Jericho’s birthday as confetti and balloons rained down. He announced that the Inner Circle was headed to Las Vegas next week, and the trip was on him, before singing “Happy Birthday” to close the segment.
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Alex Marvez interviewed the Young Bucks. In a funny moment, he flinched when their dressing room opened, expecting to be superkicked. The Bucks called the tag championships the biggest achievement of their career.
Matt mentioned that they received a message from Top Flight, the high-flying team of brothers that’s appeared on Dark, and then Matt granted them a tag team championship opportunity next week.
This was the culmination of a feud. They traded big moves early on. Ahead of the commercial, Sky went for a dive, but Spears sprung up and suplexed him.
Back from break, Sky fought out of C4 and hit a plancha and a slingshot cutter. Spears had set up stairs on the outside. Sky attempted a diving clothesline off of them, but Spears kicked him out of the air before dropping Sky with a sidewalk slam onto the stairs.
Spears went for the TKO, but Spears turned it into a sharpshooter. Tully dropped Spears’ Kevlar slug gimmick in the corner and distracted the referee and Sky. Spears crushed Sky with a steel slug inserted into his left glove, and that was enough to get the three count.
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During the previous match, Cody Rhodes & Darby Allin vs. Brian Cage & Ricky Starks of Team Taz was announced for next week’s Dynamite.
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Dasha Gonzalez had been sitting with Kenny Omega for an interview, but Omega left in a hurry. They cut to Alex Marvez, who had caught up to Omega outside. Marvez asked for Omega’s thoughts on being the next world championship challenger.
Omega said that he needs the championship to live up to the standards of the Kenny Omega we saw in New Japan. He’s ready to assume the responsibility of being world champion, and noted that despite their previous encounter, this is the first official match between him and Moxley. He closed the interview with an intriguing cliffanger: Omega has a flight to catch.
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Tay Conti (w/ Anna Jay) defeated Red Velvet (w/ Brandi Rhodes)
Conti took control with judo throws before a commercial break. Velvet came back with clotheslines and a cazadora bulldog before following it up with double knees and a stunner for two.
They downed each other with double roundhouse kicks. Jay slipped a chair to Conti, but Conti didn’t want to cheat, and she kicked it out of the ring. Velvet surprised her with a leg lariat for a near fall, but missed a dropkick. Conti followed with a pump kick and a Gory Special transitioned into a knee strike for the victory.
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Alex Marvez interviewed Jericho, MJF, and the rest of the Inner Circle. They celebrated with their tickets to Las Vegas. Sammy Guevara approached. Guevara missed the induction ceremony because he didn’t get a follow-up email about where it would take place, but MJF was adamant he sent it.
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They replayed the Best Friends/Sabian & Miro angle from Full Gear and announced Kip Sabian vs. Orange Cassidy for next week.
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Eddie Kingston cut a promo. Even though he said “I quit,” he will never stop wrestling and will become world champion. Penta vs. Fénix is next, and all Kingston can say to the fans is “you’re welcome.”
Penta El Zero Miedo defeated Rey Fénix
This was a very good match but it wasn’t quite as great as their previous encounter.
Kingston joined commentary and they teased dissension as Kingston clearly favors Penta. The Lucha Bros traded kicks right away. They traded cradles before Fénix sent Penta outside with a hurricanrana. Fénix set up for a dive, but Penta backdropped him to the floor. Penta tore at his brother’s mask and flattened him with a thrust kick.
A lot of Fénix’s face was exposed during and after Penta’s attack on his mask. Schiavone accused Kingston of breaking up a great tag team. They brawled outside during the break and Penta maintained control of the match.
Penta set up for the package piledriver but Fénix turned it into a cradle. Fénix hit a handspring cutter before returning the favor and ripping his brother’s mask. We just about saw Penta’s entire face. They traded headbutts and Penta hit a flipping DDT for two.
A tijeras sent Penta outside before Fénix laid him out with a tornillo dive. Fénix hit a senton atomico for two. They fought on the apron as Penta hit the package piledriver right on the ring frame. On the floor, Penta hit a destroyer.
Back in the ring, Penta hit a second package piledriver for the win.
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Kingston immediately grabbed a microphone and congratulated Penta before pushing Fénix out of the ring. He said that Penta doesn’t need that dead weight.
He was interrupted by the returning PAC, who said that the Bastard is back and that Kingston made a bad mistake. Officials came out to prevent the brawl.
It was announced that PAC will make his in-ring return on next week’s Dynamite, facing The Blade.
AEW continues to round out the post-Full Gear edition of Dynamite, adding FTW Champion Brian Cage vs. Matt Sydal in a non-title match.
This will be their first AEW one-on-one match but they have a history, battling over the Impact Wrestling X Division title in a series of three 2018 matches.
Since losing to AEW World Champion Jon Moxley at July’s Fight for the Fallen, Cage has won his last four singles matches. Sydal is 5-2 in his AEW tenure ahd is coming off a win over Christopher Daniels on Friday’s Dark.
The rest of the lineup as of now:
Shawn Spears (w/ Tully Blanchard) vs. Scorpio Sky
MJF and Wardlow’s induction into The Inner Circle
Cody Rhodes promo
Penta El Zero M vs. Rey Fenix II
Tay Conti (w/ Anna Jay) vs. Red Velvet (w/ Brandi Rhodes)
The Natural Nightmares (Dustin Rhodes and QT Marshall) vs. The Butcher & The Blade (w/ The Bunny) in a bunkhouse match
Ahead of challenging for the AEW World Championship at Full Gear, Eddie Kingston will be in action on Dynamite this week.
AEW has announced that Kingston vs. Matt Sydal is set for this Wednesday’s episode of Dynamite. Kingston is challenging Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship at Full Gear on Saturday, November 7.
The I Quit stipulation for Moxley vs. Kingston stems from their title match that took place on Dynamite last month. Moxley retained the AEW World Championship with a bulldog choke, but Kingston passed out instead of submitting.
Here’s the updated lineup for this week’s Dynamite:
World title eliminator semifinals: Kenny Omega vs. Penta El Zero M
World title eliminator semifinals: Hangman Page vs. Wardlow
TNT Champion Cody defends against Orange Cassidy in a lumberjack match
Eddie Kingston vs. Matt Sydal
Inner Circle Town Hall with Chris Jericho and MJF
The finals of the World title eliminator tournament are being held at Full Gear. The winner will get a future World title shot against Moxley or Kingston. Rey Fenix had defeated Penta in the first round of the tournament and was originally supposed to face Omega in the semifinals, but Fenix forfeited his win against Penta due to injury.
Three matches have been advertised for the AEW special.
Brandi Rhodes will be in action against The Dark Order’s Anna Jay. The Dark Order took Rhodes’s husband out of action on the August 22 edition of Dynamite. Mr. Brodie Lee defeated Cody for the TNT Championship that night. Cody was assaulted by Dark Order after and did a stretcher job.
Shawn Spears will face Matt Sydal. Both were participants in the Casino Battle Royale at All Out on September 5. Sydal eliminated Spears from the match before being tossed himself by Eddie Kingston.
Scorpio Sky, the fifth-ranked singles competitor in AEW, is also scheduled for tonight’s show. Sky will face Ben Carter. Carter made his AEW debut on the September 8 episode of AEW Dark in a losing effort against Ricky Starks. According to AEW’s website, Carter is a former Black and Brave Wrestling Academy student.
Our live coverage begins following the conclusion of tonight’s NBA playoff coverage on TNT.
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Jim Ross, Excalibur and Tony Schiavone were the broadcast team.
Chris Jericho entered and joined the commentary desk. Jericho milked the Judas reaction.
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Scorpio Sky defeated Ben Carter
This was a quality opener.
Carter is fundamentally sound and looks to be a pretty good athlete. They worked a slow pace and kept things simple.
They traded basic holds, including hammerlocks. Both appeared to be going after the other’s left arm. Sky used a leg sweep. Carter hit a deep arm drag. Sky rolled outside to collect himself. They traded dropkicks and chops before a commercial break.
Sky was working a chinlock after the break. Carter rolled to the apron and blocked a suplex back in. Carter hit a moonsault press into a reverse DDT for a two count. He followed with a standing shooting star for another two count.
Carter missed a moonsault off the post but connected with a tope con giro. Carter hit a frog splash for another two count.
Sky avoided a phoenix splash and hit a neckbreaker for a two count. Sky tried a fisherman buster but Carter blocked. Sky got the fisherman buster on a second attempt for a near fall.
Carter used a schoolboy for a near fall. Sky hit a double stomp, a big boot and a TKO for the pin.
Sky and Carter shook hands after the bout.
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They aired a hype video for Moxley, Hobbs & Allin vs. Archer, Cage & Starks on Wednesday’s Dynamite.
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Anna Jay defeated Brandi Rhodes
This was much better than it had any right to be given their combined in-ring experience level. The announcers put this over as a grudge match and they definitely worked it that way.
Brandi came out firing forearms and elbow strikes. Brandi hit a DDT on the apron.
Brandi hit a Thesz press and worked on Jay’s abdomen with strikes. Jay did a nice job selling.
Jay used her Queen Slayer rear naked choke but Brandi flipped it over into a cradle for a two count.
Jay cut Brandi off and hit some strikes before using a chinlock. Brandi came back with a slingblade.
Stu Grayson and Evil Uno ran in and took the ref. Brandi hit A Shot of Brandi but there was no ref to count the pin.
Jay used the Queen Slayer and Brandi passed out in the hold for the finish.
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Alex Marvez interviewed Scorpio Sky. Sky said he’s going after the TNT title.
Matt Sydal entered. Sydal and Sky buddied up to each other and put each other over. Sky invited Sydal out for drinks later and said Marvez could come with.
Sky was the best promo of this bunch and that’s not saying a lot.
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A video package for the TNT title match between Orange Cassidy and Brodie Lee aired. JR put Cassidy over strongly.
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Shawn Spears (w/Tully Blanchard) defeated Matt Sydal
They opened with some chain wrestling. Spears hit some chops. Spears teased a plancha but Sydal took him out with a leg sweep on the apron.
Sydal hit a leg lariat for a two count. Sydal worked an armbar before a break.
Sydal hit a top rope rana after the commercial break. Sydal hit some kicks and used a wacky cradle for a two count. Sydal hit a slice for a two count. Sydal hit a tornillo for another near fall.
Sydal teased the shooting star press but Spears cut him off. Spears hit a spinebuster for a two count.
They traded strikes. Sydal hit a jumping knee strike. Spears hit an ushigoroshi into a double down.
Spears went for a DVD but Sydal blocked. Sydal hit a hot shot and a meteora for a near fall.
Spears sat on a chair on the floor. Sydal hit a running knee and celebrated in the ring while Blanchard loaded Spears’ glove.
They did a couple of teases with the loaded glove before Spears finally connected with a punch and a C4 for the pin.
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Spears went after Sydal after the match but Sky ran in for the save.
Matt Sydal vs. Shawn Spears will headline next Tuesday’s “Late Night Dynamite” on TNT.
The one hour special edition was originally slated to air tonight as an NBA playoff game was expected to preempt Dynamite. Due to a series ending early, that wasn’t the case and thus, the regularly scheduled two hour edition aired instead.
The Tuesday special will air after that night’s NBA playoff game and post-game coverage on TNT, likely around midnight Eastern.
This will be Sydal’s first match since he made his promotional debut at All Out in the Casino Battle Royale while Spears (with Tully Blanchard) has won eight straight singles matches dating back to mid-June.
The card will feature two other matches as well as Chris Jericho on commentary
Scorpio Sky vs. Ben Carter: Sky had his recent win streak snapped in a loss to then-TNT Champion Cody in mid-August while Carter impressed in his AEW debut against Ricky Starks on a recent episode of Dark.
Brandi Rhodes vs. Anna Jay: Jay locked on a rear naked choke on Rhodes as she attempted to save her husband, Cody, following his TNT title loss to Brodie Lee.
Matt Sydal made his AEW debut as part of the Casino Battle Royale at tonight’s All Out pay-per-view.
Sydal was the mystery entrant in tonight’s battle royal. He entered as the final participant and made it to the final three of the match before being eliminated by Eddie Kingston.
After Sydal entered, there was an unfortunate moment where he slipped on the top rope when going for a Shooting Star Press on Will Hobbs. Sydal looked to be uninjured after the slip.
Lance Archer eliminated Kingston to win the Casino Battle Royale. Archer will get a shot at the AEW World Championship at some point in the future. AEW World Champion Jon Moxley is defending his title against MJF at All Out tonight.
Trent Barreta, Christopher Daniels, Jake Hager, The Blade, Fenix, Frankie Kazarian, Hobbs, Chuck Taylor, Santana, Ortiz, Billy Gunn, Penta El Zero M, Brian Cage, Ricky Starks, Darby Allin, Shawn Spears, Kingston, The Butcher, Sonny Kiss, Archer, and Sydal were the entrants in the Casino Battle Royale.
Sydal, who has wrestled for WWE (as Evan Bourne), Impact Wrestling, ROH, NJPW, and more throughout his career, has also been announced as appearing for ROH as one of the participants in their Pure title tournament. Sydal is facing Delirious in the first round. The tournament will begin airing on ROH television next weekend.
ROH has made a pair of match announcements for their Past vs. Present event.
Members of Generation Next and Villain Enterprises are set to face off at Past vs. Present, with Alex Shelley & Matt Sydal teaming against Marty Scurll & Flip Gordon.
Shelley and Sydal weren’t in Generation Next at the same time. Austin Aries, Roderick Strong, and Jack Evans were the other members of the group.
Doug Williams, Allison Danger, Necro Butcher, Delirious, and Grizzly Redwood are other names advertised for Past vs. Present. ROH posted a video on Sunday where Jay Lethal issued a challenge to Xavier for the show. Xavier was the second-ever World Champion in ROH history.
Past vs. Present is taking place at Sam’s Town Live in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, March 14. It’s part of ROH’s 18th Anniversary weekend. Sam’s Town Live is also hosting the promotion’s 18th Anniversary pay-per-view on March 13, and tickets for both shows went on sale to the general public today.
– Cody needed eight stitches for the cut he suffered at Full Gear last night. He suffered a costochondral (rib) separation as well when he did a dive and crashed on the metal part of the ramp landing on both his face and ribs. AEW listed that he was right now not medically cleared. It was said to not be badly injured.
Dr. Michael Sampson checked on Cody after he hit his head not the ramp to determine whether he could continue. Obviously there would have been hell to pay if it was stopped given they had a long time left and had laid out a major match.
– Will Ospreay injured his shoulder at the New Japan show in San Jose last night. It popped out during a handspring move and he was clearly in a lot of pain. But he did get medical attention. Kazuchika Okada had to work several minutes on his own but Ospreay did come back and he said he doesn’t think the shoulder is out.
– There was also a Matt Sydal injury scare at Evolve. During his match yesterday with Leon Ruff, he got numbness in his arm and feared suffering a neck injury during the match. He was treated backstage and was fine but still had numbness.
– Hangman Page may have suffered a stinger in last night’s match with Pac as he was having problems with his right arm but he is still at this point expected to work against Pac on Wednesday night’s Dynamite in Nashville.