AEW All Out notes: Daniel Garcia lays out MJF, champions sweep, Mustafa Ali, Costco Guys

Here’s some notes from Saturday’s AEW All Out from Chicago’s NOW Arena:

MJF defeated Daniel Garcia, but paid the price.

In the opening match of the main card, former AEW World Champion MJF defeated Daniel Garcia but paid the price after the match by taking a second rope piledriver that may put him out of action storyline-wise.

Ibou of WrestlePurists stated on Twitter that the original finish to the bout was for Garcia to win clean. However, Garcia has yet to sign an expected new deal with AEW so the decision was made to go with MJF. However, MJF is expected to go film a movie, hence the finish to write him off for a bit.

All of the champions retained their titles.

Every championship defended on the PPV left with the titleholders.

In the night’s co-main event, AEW World Champion Bryan Danielson defeated TNT Champion Jack Perry to retain his title despite interference from the Young Bucks. After the win, Danielson was turned on by his now-former Blackpool Combat Club teammates Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli while Wheeler Yuta looked on in horror, held back by PAC.

In a likely match of the year candidate, AEW International Champion Will Ospreay defended against top contender PAC.

TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defeated Hikaru Shida for the second time this year to retain her title.

AEW Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks successfully defended against 2/3 of the aforementioned reigning AEW Trios Champions Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta.

AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada defeated Konosuke Takeshita, Orange Cassidy and Mark Briscoe in a four-way when Okada pinned Cassidy after hitting the Rainmaker.

According to reports, Mustafa Ali was backstage at the show visiting friends as he is a native to Chicago. The former WWE star and former TNA X-Division Champion also shared the following video on X as he is considering it a “tour stop.” He never appeared on the broadcast, nor was mentioned.

Social media stars The Costco Guys appeared on the pre-show, getting some love from the Iron Savages at ringside before doing an interview with Renee Paquette and RJ City which consisted of a lot of the word “boom” and the father (Big Justice) revealing that he used to be an indie wrestling in the NY/NJ area, teaming with AEW producer and manager Sonjay Dutt.

Will Ospreay and Ricochet have face-to-face confrontation at AEW All Out

For the first time since Ricochet made his debut at last month’s AEW All In, he and reigning International Champion Will Ospreay finally got to exchange pleasantries during Saturday’s All Out.

In a backstage interview with Renee Paquette, Ospreay was reveling in his title defense against PAC when he spotted his old foe who interrupted the proceedings.

In an acrimonious conversation, Ospreay suggested Ricochet stop sitting around collecting a paycheck, start getting some wins and go for a shot at the title. Ricochet said Ospreay shouldn’t worry about him as he’s going to be around for a while. Ospreay then said he should go talk to Tony Khan and get some wins under his belt “and then you can come talk to the champ” before walking away.

The two squared off frequently from 2013 through 2017 including one of the more memorable matches in recent history when they battled in NJPW.

Ospreay came out to say something to Ricochet after he picked up his first AEW win on the post-All In Dynamite, but was interrupted by PAC who laid him out in the build to their All Out match.

Ricochet: It was ‘really cool’ to see Will Ospreay advocate for me

Ricochet appreciates the public support he received from Will Ospreay before deciding to join AEW.

In media interviews dating back to when Ricochet was still with WWE, Ospreay praised his friend as an all-time great in the ring. Ospreay told Comicbook that he thought WWE’s use of Ricochet was “appalling” — and he wanted Ricochet to be somewhere he was genuinely appreciated.

Ricochet gave notice to WWE in June before arriving in AEW last month. In a new interview with CBS Sports, Ricochet “spoke gracefully” about his time with WWE and claimed that he did not talk with any AEW wrestlers until making the decision to leave. But Ricochet says it was cool to see Ospreay advocate for him so vocally.

“To see him so verbally advocate for me is awesome,” Ricochet said. “I think for a long time Ricochet hasn’t had the opportunity to advocate for himself so it was really cool to have my homie do that for me.”

Now that they’re both in AEW, Ricochet and Ospreay are destined to renew their in-ring rivalry at some point. Ricochet picked up his first AEW victory on Dynamite last week, defeating Kyle Fletcher. There was going to be an interaction between Ricochet and Ospreay after the match, but the angle saw PAC blindside Ospreay with a reverse hurricanrana. PAC warned Ricochet to get to the back of the line if he wants a shot at Ospreay.

Ospreay is defending his AEW International Championship against PAC at All Out this Saturday.

Ricochet says he blames himself for how WWE run ended

Ricochet has opened up about his run in WWE.

Talking to The Ringer Wrestling Show, he said that while he wouldn’t use the word “frustrated” with his WWE run, he does realize what he was doing wasn’t of substance.

You can place the blame anywhere, but I just blame myself…that’s the only person I can blame because that’s all you can do. Obviously I didn’t do something, I don’t know what it was. For me, again, frustrating is maybe not the word, because again my last couple of years I met my future wife there, I made mad connections, the locker room was always awesome. As far as creatively, I mean yeah, there would have been more I’d like to do. Just again, mostly for the fans that want to see me do stuff, not even for me. It’s more frustrating for me to see the fans want me to go out there and actually do something of some substance. I was out there a lot, I was on television a lot, I was used a lot. But the quality of what I was doing specifically wasn’t there. There was a lot of quantity of Ricochet, but the quality of what he was getting just wasn’t what I wanted.

Ricochet, however, says he blames himself for the way his WWE run ended.

That’s okay, that’s how it falls. I can only blame myself. I can’t blame anybody else, I just can’t. But it wasn’t frustrating because I had a lot of good times there still. But was there more of what I wanted to do? Absolutely. But man, I can’t say it was frustrating because I still had a good time.

After being written out of WWE earlier this summer by being put through a windshield by Bron Breakker, he made his AEW debut at All In last month, participating in the Casino Gauntlet battle royal. He went on to defeat Kyle Fletcher on the following episode of AEW Dynamite.

Ricochet explains decision to leave WWE for AEW

In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Ricochet explained his decision to leave WWE for AEW.

Ricochet made his AEW debut at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, appearing as an entrant in the Casino gauntlet match at All In. He then picked up his first AEW victory by defeating Kyle Fletcher on Dynamite. Before these two matches, Ricochet had not wrestled since giving his notice to WWE in June.

AEW is a place that already feels like home to Ricochet, he tells Sports Illustrated. Ricochet already knows so much of the AEW roster. Though he has enjoyed everywhere he’s wrestled, traveling the world with some of the people who are now in AEW earlier in his career is the most fun Ricochet has ever had in pro wrestling.

“Honestly, the biggest reason [he signed with AEW] is that I’ve been doing this for a long time, 21 years this year. And for me, the time when I was like, having the most fun in my career was when I was, like, traveling the world with those crazy lunatics in the back there,” Ricochet said.

“It’s literally the time when I was having the most fun. Despite what people may think, it’s not always been bad for Ricochet. I’ve had fun my entire career, no matter where I went. I’ve always had fun. That’s not going to change. But when I was having the most fun was when I was hanging out with these guys and traveling the world with these guys and having matches with these guys and creating the art that I really like to make for I feel like the Ricochet fans out there who’s been, you know, I guess just missing the opportunity to shine. But for me, it’s to have fun again and to create that art again.”

Ricochet said it felt like he had maybe plateaued in WWE over the last couple of years. Joining AEW was a big decision, but he knew it was the right one for him.

“It was definitely a big decision, but honestly, yes and no [whether it was a hard decision]. Obviously, yes it was hard because it’s a place I’ve been for the last six years,” Ricochet said. “I got some really good connections, some friends, and some good memories there. So it was definitely hard. But at the same time, no, it wasn’t, because I am a person who has always changed. I’ve always done stuff, so that’s something that I was looking forward to.

“And I just saw what AEW was doing. I saw the guys and girls over there and what they were doing, and it just seemed so fun. You want to be a part of it. Now that I’m able to be a part of it and hopefully help move it forward into the next, generation is going to be awesome. So, as hard of a decision as it was, I knew it was the right decision.”

Signing with AEW gives Ricochet the chance to renew his in-ring rivalry with Will Ospreay. Ricochet told Sports Illustrated that he also has unfinished business with PAC. On Dynamite this week, PAC blindsided Ospreay with a poison rana and then warned Ricochet to get to the back of the line like everyone else.

PAC is challenging Ospreay for the International Championship at AEW’s All Out pay-per-view on Saturday, September 7.

Wrestling Weekly: AEW All In fallout & WWE Bash in Berlin predictions

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On a new Wrestling Weekly, we have two big shows to discuss as we go from the fallout from last Sunday’s AEW All In to predictions for Saturday’s WWE Bash in Berlin.

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Fight Game: WWE Bash in Berlin & NXT No Mercy previews

John LaRocca and I are back to talk about the major topics in the world of wrestling on this week’s Fight Game Podcast.

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

  • Memories of Sid Vicious
  • AEW All In fallout including comments made by Mercedes Mone about her match with Britt Baker
  • AEW All Out build on AEW Dynamite with thoughts on the Shane McMahon rumors
  • WWE Bash in Berlin preview
  • NXT No Mercy preview
  • AEW Dynamite coming to our hometown for the first time

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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.

Will Ospreay on Ricochet’s AEW debut: ‘I’m really happy for him’

Will Ospreay is excited about a future match against Ricochet.

When his name was brought up during the AEW All In media scrum on Sunday, Ospreay agreed that a future match between the two should take place.

“Man has got to work for it though,” he said. “There’s a long list of people he’s going to have to beat before he can call out the AEW International Champion. Honestly, I think it’s been eight years since that Best of the Super Juniors match and we’ve both gone in our separate directions. We’ve both done well. But now he’s under this microscope and maybe, just maybe, I called him out all of those times just to see if he’s got any bollocks….so i’d like to see what he’s going to be doing here in AEW. I’m excited and I’m really happy for him.”

Ricochet made his debut for AEW on Sunday, competing in the All In Casino Battle Royal that was ultimately won by Christian Cage. Later that night, Ospreay defeated MJF to win the AEW International title for the second time, hitting the Tiger Driver 91 for the win.

Bryan Danielson appearance, Ricochet vs. Kyle Fletcher set for AEW Dynamite

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Ricochet’s AEW Dynamite debut is taking place soon.

In a social media exclusive following AEW All In, Don Callis revealed that his protege Kyle Fletcher would face off against Ricochet this Wednesday.

The promo had Callis talking about how someone came up to him and said they were excited about this one guy. Callis thought they were talking about Kyle Fletcher, but actually it was about Ricochet making his debut in the Casino gauntlet match.

Callis said he knows all the sickos are excited about Ricochet having a banger, but he’s excited about crushing him under his boot. Fletcher said he can’t wait to drop Ricochet on his head.

New AEW World Champion Bryan Danielson will also appear in Champaign, Illinois, on Wednesday to give an update on his future. During the All In media scrum, Danielson said he hadn’t thought much about his future past All In and wasn’t sure about what was going to happen. He said he may have an announcement on Dynamite.

Here is the updated card for this Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite:

  • AEW World Champion Bryan Danielson will appear
  • Kyle Fletcher vs. Ricochet

Wrestling Observer Live: AEW All In post show

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The Sunday edition of Wrestling Observer Live is now online and features a complete wrap-up of AEW All In. I’m filling in for Andrew Zarian this week due to technical issues.

Spoiler alert: this show is nothing but spoilers:

  • We talk about AEW All In results
  • The surprises, debuts & returns
  • What was good, what was great, and what was that?
  • Fan reviews from social media, namely X
  • How I think fans will react to the creative direction coming out of the show

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Ricochet signs with AEW, debuts in All In gauntlet match

Nearly three months after finishing up with WWE, Ricochet has arrived in his new pro wrestling home.

Ricochet made his AEW debut at All In on Sunday, appearing as one of the entrants in the Casino gauntlet match. Tony Khan tweeted out an All Elite graphic welcoming Ricochet to AEW and confirming that he’s signed with the promotion.

Upon entering the gauntlet, Ricochet immediately showed off his athleticism. He took out a group of wrestlers with a Shooting Star Press to the floor.

Another spot saw Ricochet lay out Christian Cage with a dive. But — with help from Killswitch — Christian went on to win the gauntlet by pinning Kyle O’Reilly. Christian now receives an AEW World Championship shot whenever he wants it.

AEW has been the expected destination for Ricochet ever since he informed WWE earlier this summer that he would be leaving the company when his contract expired. The deal he’s signed with AEW is believed to be a multi-year one.

Joining AEW gives Ricochet a chance to renew his in-ring rivalry with new International Champion Will Ospreay at some point. In an interview with TalkSport ahead of All In, Ospreay called on Ricochet to find the fire within himself again and show everyone how good he truly is in the ring.

Shop AEW is already selling its first Ricochet T-shirt.

Nigel McGuinness in-ring return one of AEW All In Casino gauntlet surprises

AEW broadcaster Nigel McGuinness made his surprise return to in-ring action at Sunday’s All In from Wembley Stadium as part of the Casino gauntlet match.

McGuinness, a native of London, entered third to a raucous ovation, standing toe-to-toe with current AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada before the two exchanged offense.

The 48-year-old hadn’t been in the ring since December 2011 and had previously retired due to medical issues. Over the last year, there had been some rumors that McGuinness was training for an in-ring return and might be tabbed for a singles match with Bryan Danielson for AEW’s return to Wembley.

McGuinness, the former ROH World and Pure Champion, got his chance to mix it up with fellow Englishman Zack Sabre Jr. which the fans also responded to with a standing ovation.

At one point, it appeared McGuinness was going to win after hitting an assisted Tower of London on Kyle O’Reilly before the pin was broken up. He then hit a Teeter Totter on O’Reilly and was about to go for a pin but was taken out by a Christian Cage spear.

After being released in October 2022 by WWE after six years, McGuinness made his surprise return to Ring of Honor at April 2023’s Supercard of Honor, joining the commentary team and eventually making his way to the broadcast desks of AEW.

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Other surprises in the match include former WWE star Ricochet, NJPW G1 winner Zack Sabre Jr., reigning AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada, Jeff Jarrett, and Patriarchy teammates Luchasaurus (announced as such) and the aforementioned Christian Cage nearly two hours after they lost the AEW Trios titles.

Luchasaurus/Killswitch teased a split with Cage based on the aforementioned title loss, but instead choke slammed O’Reilly and pulled Cage’s body on top of him for the win which gives Cage a future AEW World title shot.

The Latest: Tony Khan media call highlights, Ricochet reportedly signs AEW contract

Welcome to another episode of The Latest as I break down the biggest wrestling news headlines of the week so far.

TOPICS:

  • Mercedes Mone: The difference between AEW & WWE is “night and day”
  • AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door advertised for London next year
  • Tony Khan AEW media call notes: Ricky Starks, Australia & why Dynamite isn’t live in the UK
  • Ricochet signs multi-year contract with AEW

Will Ospreay calls on Ricochet to ‘find that fire within himself’

If the rumors about Ricochet coming to AEW are true, Will Ospreay wants to see him remind the world how good he truly is.

Ricochet has been expected to be AEW bound since finishing up with WWE this June. Earlier this week, Fightful reported that Ricochet has signed a multi-year contract with AEW and could potentially debut for the promotion at All In.

Ospreay and Ricochet were in-ring rivals early in their careers. Their 2016 match in NJPW’s Best of the Super Juniors helped launch Ospreay and Ricochet into stardom. While speaking with TalkSport, Ospreay reacted to the news that Ricochet might be joining him in AEW imminently.

“I feel like him coming in now — it’s one of those things where, we done that match and we went off on our separate journeys, right? And now we’re coming back together again. And for me now, it’s just like, this is [Ricochet’s] chance now. This is your chance to show people. Because look around, boss. Look at this generation of wrestlers. Look what everybody is doing when it comes to that athletic style of pro wrestling. It’s him. He is the guy that did it. And he’s just got to find that fire within himself, because he knows he can do it. I honestly feel like he’s just been downplayed for so bloody long that people have forgotten the freak athlete that he is,” Ospreay said.

“So if it is true, and if he is coming to AEW, I am calling you out to remind everybody who the f*ck you are, bruv. Because you, without a shadow of a doubt, were the man. Dragon Gate, PWG, the indies, around the world. No one could f*cking touch you. So I am calling you out, bruv. I am saying: remind the world that you are one of the best to have ever done this sh*t, man. Because I believe it. And if I believe it, you’ve got to believe in yourself now, boss.”

Before Ricochet left WWE, Ospreay said in an interview this May that he thought WWE’s utilization of Ricochet was “appalling.” He wanted Ricochet to be in a promotion where his abilities are appreciated.

Ospreay is challenging MJF for the AEW American Championship at All In this Sunday.