Dante Martin returns on AEW Collision

After suffering a major ankle injury in March, Dante Martin officially announced his return as part of Saturday’s AEW Collision.

The Top Flight tag team member appeared during a backstage segment where his brother, Darius, and Action Andretti were cutting a promo about teaming for the last eight months. Andretti said that AEW was heading to Darius’ hometown this Wednesday, leading Darius to say something was a little bit off and he knew what that might be.

Dante then entered the frame, bumped fists with both men, and after Darius said they were ready to take flight, Dante said, “I’m back.”

A comeback match was not announced for Dynamite in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The Martins were part of a multi-team bout for the vacant ROH Tag Team titles at March’s Supercard of Honor when the 24-year-old hit a Canadian Destroyer on a stack of tables on the outside of the ring where his foot turned sideways after he hit the floor.

Dante Martin released from hospital following ROH Supercard of Honor injury

Dante Martin is out of the hospital. 

The 22-year-old was injured near the end of the Reach for the Sky ladder match at ROH Supercard of Honor on Friday. Martin had to be stretchered out after suffering a gruesome-looking injury to his foot/ankle following a Canadian Destroyer through a set of stacked tables on the outside. 

Tony Khan posted a photo with Dante and his brother Darius on Saturday. Dante responded to Khan’s post early Sunday morning, saying it was great to see him after being released from the hospital. He also thanked AEW’s medical team, writing:

Blessed to work for a guy like @TonyKhan Great to see him right after getting out the hospital last night! Thank you @DocSampson13 and @AEW medical staff!! Comeback Szn

An update on the extent of Dante Martin’s injury is currently not available. However, Tony Khan noted at the post-event press conference that Dante will likely be out of action for awhile and Darius will move to singles competition. 

All-Atlantic title defense, other matches announced for AEW Dynamite

AEW All-Atlantic Champion Orange Cassidy will look for the 14th defense of his title when he faces Jay Lethal on Wednesday’s Dynamite.

This will be the third time the two have squared off with each winning one match. Cassidy defended the title against him in mid-January on Dynamite, one of two singles matches Lethal has had this year.

Both men were involved in last Sunday’s four-way for the AEW Tag Team titles at Revolution. AEW head Tony Khan justified the match on Twitter, saying the first match was a big box office success and their second meeting was AEW’s most-watched match of 2023 thus far:

After losing in a Texas Death match to Hangman Page on Sunday, Jon Moxley will team with Claudio Castagnoli to take on Dark Order’s Alex Reynolds & Jon Silver. Leading up to the Sunday bloodbath, the Blackpool Combat Club and Dark Order had been at odds.

Page will be on the show to share some thoughts following his big win.

Chris Jericho, Daniel Garcia & Sammy Guevara of the Jericho Appreciation Society will take on Top Flight & AR Fox. Jericho lost to rival Ricky Starks on Sunday while the other five men weren’t on the pay-per-view.

After aligning with Saraya and Toni Storm after her loss in the AEW Women’s title four-way Sunday, Ruby Soho will take on Skye Blue. While the two have teamed together before, this will be their first-ever singles match.

The two new additions join the previously announced TNT title match between new champion Wardlow and no. 1 contender Powerhouse Hobbs. 

Here’s the current lineup for Sacramento, California:

  • TNT Champion Wardlow defends against Powerhouse Hobbs
  • Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara & Daniel Garcia vs. Top Flight & AR Fox
  • AEW All-Atlantic Champion Orange Cassidy defends against Jay Lethal
  • Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli vs. Alex Reynolds & John Silver
  • Skye Blue vs. Ruby Soho
  • Hangman Page promo

AEW Rampage live results: The Elite vs. Top Flight & AR Fox Trios title match

The AEW Trios titles will be on the line in a rematch on a special early edition of AEW Rampage.

Reigning champions Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks will defend against Top Flight & AR Fox after they challenged the champions to a second match during Wednesday’s Dynamite.

This week’s show will start at 7 PM Eastern due to the Slam Dunk competition as part of NBA All-Star Weekend.

TBS Champion Jade Cargill will look to keep both her undefeated streak and title reign going as she defends against VertVixen. This is a rematch from a December title eliminator match.

After Daniel Garcia ended last week’s gauntlet match that would have given Ricky Starks another match with Chris Jericho, Starks and Garcia will have a one-on-one matchup. 

In a grudge match that has built for weeks, Swerve Strickland will take on Dustin Rhodes. Strickland and his crew laid out Rhodes recently and have targeted the second generation star.

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Taped in Laredo, Texas, it’s AEW Rampage Slam Dunk!

Jim Ross, Tony Schiavone, Chris Jericho and Excalibur were on commentary.

Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks (w/ Brandon Cutler and Michael Nakazawa) defeated Top Flight & AR Fox to retain the AEW World Trios Championship (10:23)

Everyone wore NBA All Star 2023 T-Shirts because corporate synergy is a good thing. Except for JR. Well he’s more of a football guy anyway. The Elite did their entire elaborate entrance and the crowd sang along with their music. 

Don Callis joined the commentary team for this match. The opening sequence involved a jump ball into an atomic drop, and Nick beaning his own brother in the head with a basketball. AR Fox did a pair of over the rope dives on the Bucks and Omega, then repeated the dive on the Bucks with a basketball. It’s a 3 pointer! Because basketball! 

The silliness with the basketball continued with the Elite passing the ball around AR Fox, then tossing it up in the air to Fox. When Fox went up to grab the ball, the Bucks superkicked him. 

After a commercial, Nick took Fox down with a bulldog. Fox came back with an iconoclasm on Nick into a cutter, and got the tag to Dante Martin. Martin flew all over the ring on Omega, getting a near fall with a crossbody block. Dante flipped out of a snap dragon suplex and hit an enziguri. Darius Martin got the tag and hit a Spanish Fly on Matt. Darius came off the top with a double stomp (while throwing the basketball at the Elite), and Fox hit a 450 splash for a near fall.

Matt Jackson came back to powerbomb Fox in the corner while his brother and Omega connected with kicks. Nick hit a senton on Fox and Darius while they were hung up in the ropes by Omega and Matt Jackson. Omega set up Darius for the V-trigger, but Dante flew in with a springboard clothesline. AR Fox hit a double cutter on Nick and Omega (out of a kip up, because he’s insane). Matt caught Fox in the corner and beat him down. Fox tried a moonsault, but the Elite wiped him out with a triple superkick. Nick hit Top Flight with an escalera on the floor, and Omega hit Fox with the One Winged Angel for the pinfall. It felt like the packed 25 minutes of action into this. 

After the match, the lights went out, and members of the House of Black appeared on the stage. Then the lights went out, and they were gone. This was interprted as a challenge from the House of Black for the World Trios titles. Yes, please. 

– Lexi Nair interviewed the Gunn Club. They’re trying to make ā€œwelcome to the Gunn show!ā€ a thing. I don’t think it’s working. 

– Mark Henry tried to interview Orange Cassidy about his 18 match winning streak, but they were interrupted by ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta. Yuta was salty about the treatment he received when he was with the Best Friends. They didn’t teach him anything and treated Yuta like a clown. Then they replaced him with a clown! Yuta challenged Cassdiy for his All Atlantic Title. Cassidy didn’t want to be Yuta’s teacher, but his friend. Cassidy accepts Yuta’s challenge. This match was made official for Dynamite later in the show. 

Ricky Starks defeated Daniel Garcia (8:38 aired)

Starks did the Undertaker’s rope walk on Garcia, which Jericho noted was ā€œquite the undertaking.ā€ Garcia caught Starks with a dragon screw leg whip in the ropes, then sent him to the floor with a shoulder block. 

During the split-screen break, Garcia delivered a really nice float-over suplex and worked over Starks’ leg. After the break, Starks went for the spear but he collapsed because of his bad leg. Starks caught Garcia charging in with a clothesline. Starks hit an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Starks hit a blue thunder bomb for another near fall. Starks blocked Garica’s attempt at a dragon screw legwhip, but Garcia hit a uranage for near fall. Garcia locked Starks in the Dragon Tamer (aka Scorpion Deathlock or Sharpshooter). Starks tried to make the ropes but Sammy Guevara came out to pull the ropes away. Action Andretti ran in to attack Guevara and they brawled to the back.

Back in the ring, Starks hit Garcia with the spear, then delivered the roshambeaux to get the pinfall.

After the match, Guevara came back out the commentary area and demanded a match with Action Andretti. This match was made official for next week’s Rampage later in the show. 

– A promo on Evil Uno aired to attmped to make him a credible competitor against Jon Moxley. 

Jade Cargill (w/ Leila Grey) defeated VertVixen to retain the TBS Championship (1:09)

Cargill already beat VertVixen in an eliminator match in December. Has Cargill really squashed the entire women’s roster that we have to reuse non-challengers?

Cargill did some push-ups, hit a pump kick and delivered the Jaded Slam for the pinfall. Jade is now 53-0. 

Dustin Rhodes defeated Swerve Strickland (w/ Parker Boudreaux) by disqualification (12:23)

Mark Henry got his split-screen interview segment back after missing it the last few weeks. ā€œTrenchā€ was missing, and Strickland thought Rhodes was responsible. I thought for sure this meant “Trench” (which has to be the worst name in wrestling) was going to appear but he did not. 

Boudreaux tried to attack Rhodes in the aisle, but Rhodes hit him with a turnbuckle. Rhodes and Strickland brawled around ringside. Back in the ring, Rhodes hammered Strickland in the corner with right hands. Strickland cut off Rhodes’ attempt at the bionic elbow with a right. Rhodes took Strickland down with a ā€œreleaseā€ german suplex. I can’t recall Rhodes ever doing that move. Strickland caught Rhodes with a kick in the corner, then came off the apron with a pump kick onto the floor. Rhodes was slouched against the steel barricade, and Strickland dove in with a dropkick. Rhodes came up bleeding, and Strickland worked over the cut into a split-screen break.

After the break, Rhodes was sporting the crimson mask, and Swerve caught him with a kick. Rhodes bounced up, no sold punches from Strickland, and hit a spinning powerslam. Rhodes hit a pair of lariats and the drop-down uppercut. Rhodes hit a code red for a near fall.

Swerve and Rhodes exchanged kicks, and then collided in mid ring when they both went for cross body-blocks. Rhodes and Strickland brawled to the ring apron. Swerve hit a death valley driver on the ring apron, but only got a two count when they rolled back into the ring. Swerve went to the top but Rhodes caught him and superplexed him down. Then Rhodes followed up with a piledriver and Swerve kicked out.

Rhodes hit Swerve with the CrossRhodes, then hit his Final Reckoning. He went for the pin, but Boudreaux pulled Rhodes out of the ring and sent him into the ring steps. Referee Aubrey Edwards called for the disqualification.

Swerve and Boudreaux worked over Rhodes in the ring. A gaggle of security goons came out, but Boudreaux dispatched them easily. Boudreaux then pulled out a cinder block from under the ring. Boudreaux set Rhodes’ head on the cinder block, but Keith Lee’s music played! Boudreaux and Swerve looked to the stage for Lee, but he snuck up behind them. Boudreaux ate a discus forearm from Lee and the heels ran off. Lee helped Rhodes up to his feet while Strickland looked like he’d seen a ghost.

Final Comments:

Swerve Strickland is a fantastic heel and the main event was great. The opener was also great and set up a new program for the Elite for Revolution. 

During the main event, other matches and segments announced for Dynamite were The Acclaimed v. Big Bill & Lee Moriarty, Saraya v. Skye Blue, interviews with Christian Cage and Bryan Danielson and a major annoucement from Tony Khan. Also, Aussie Open and Top Flight were added to the tag team battle royal. 

The Elite vs. Top Flight & AR Fox rematch set for AEW Rampage

A rematch between AEW Trios Champions The Elite and Top Flight & AR Fox will headline Friday’s AEW Rampage.

The show will air at 7 PM Eastern instead of 10 PM due to the Slam Dunk competition as part of NBA All-Star Weekend.

Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks first defeated Fox & the Martin brothers on the February 8th Rampage. The challengers confronted the champions backstage Wednesday and Omega accepted the challenge despite Don Callis’ objections.

In a grudge match weeks in the making, Swerve Strickland will face Dustin Rhodes. This began with Strickland and his crew interrupting Rhodes and disrespecting him in a backstage promo, followed up by the three leaving Rhodes laying last week.

TBS Champion Jade Cargill will defend her title in an open challenge match against VertVixen. The two squared off in a December title eliminator match on Rampage that Cargill won in five minutes.

As Ricky Starks looks to fight his way back to Chris Jericho, he will face JAS member Daniel Garcia. Garcia defeated Starks in last Wednesday’s gauntlet match to prevent him from getting the match he wants.

Here’s the current lineup that is being taped after Dynamite in Laredo, Texas:

  • Daniel Garcia vs. Ricky Starks
  • AEW Trios Champions The Elite defend against Top Flight & AR Fox
  • TBS Champion Jade Cargill defends against VertVixen
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Dustin Rhodes

The Elite vs. Top Flight & AR Fox Trios title match set for AEW Dynamite

The Elite will look for their second straight AEW Trios title defense on this Wednesday’s Dynamite as they face Top Flight & AR Fox.

Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks accepted the challenge this past Wednesday, but were then confronted by The Firm’s Ethan Page, Matt Hardy & Isiah Kassidy. After defeating them to retain the titles on Friday’s Rampage, their next title match was made official.

Top Flight & Fox felt they earned an opportunity after winning the recent $300,000 Three Kings Christmas Casino trios royale and challenged The Elite two weeks ago.

Here’s the current lineup for this Wednesday:

  • AEW World Champion MJF vs. Konosuke Takeshita in a title eliminator match
  • AEW Women’s Champion Jamie Hayter vs. The Bunny in a title eliminator match
  • AEW Trios Champions The Elite defend against AR Fox & Top Flight
  • AEW Tag Team Champions The Acclaimed defend against The Gunns
  • Bryan Danielson vs. Rush
  • Garcia/Guevara gauntlet match: Ricky Starks vs. Angelo Parker, Ricky Starks vs. Matt Menard, Ricky Starks vs. Daniel Garcia or Sammy Guevara

Speak Now: Bandido vs. Bryan Danielson, AEW Dynamite recap

Join on-camera personality Denise Salcedo on her weekly Speak Now Pro Wrestling post-show where she covers AEW Dynamite every single Wednesday here on F4W Online.

Matches announced for the show:

–Orange Cassidy(c) vs. Jay Lethal –AEW All-Atlantic Championship.

—The Young Bucks(Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) vs. Top Flight(Darius Martin & Dante Martin)

–Jake Hager vs. Ricky Starks

–Willow Nightingale vs. Toni Storm

–Darby Allin(c) vs. KUSHIDA – AEW TNT Championship

— Bryan Danielson vs. Bandido

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AEW Dynamite live results: Young Bucks vs. Top Flight, two title matches

The Young Bucks face Top Flight, plus two title matches are set for tonight’s AEW Dynamite in Fresno, California. 

Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson of The Young Bucks take on Darius Martin and Dante Martin in tag team action on tonight’s show. 

Darby Allin is set to defend the TNT Championship against Kushida, who is making his AEW debut. 

The All-Atlantic title will also be on the line, with Orange Cassidy defending against Jay Lethal. Jeff Jarrett, Sonjay Dutt, and Satnam Singh will be banned from ringside for the title bout. 

Top contender to the AEW World title Bryan Danielson will be in action against Bandido. 

Ricky Starks will take on Jake Hager of the Jericho Appreciation Society. 

In a women’s division contest, Toni Storm faces Willow Nightingale. 

An interview segment with Hangman Page and Renee Paquette is also set for the show. 

Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time. 

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AEW Dynamite comes on the air with a memorial graphic for Jamin ā€œJay Briscoeā€ Pugh as Excalibur welcomes us to the show and we immediately get to the entrances for our opening title match.

Orange Cassidy defeated Jay Lethal to retain the All-Atlantic Title

(A mix of outside shenanigans and action in the ring led to a fun little opener to continue the storyline between Lethal & Company and Best Friends.)

Despite being barred from ringside, Jeff Jarrett, Satnam Singh & Sonjay Dutt immediately walked down from the stands to take a front row seat. If they interfere, Sonjay Dutt will lose his job. Fast start as Cassidy was sent to the floor and Dutt had to hold Jarrett back from interfering. Danhausen, dressed as a security guard, inspected their ticket, as Trent & Chuck Taylor walked in with popcorn and brewskis as Cassidy wiped out a distracted Lethal with a dive. A tornado DDT was blocked into a hot shot as Lethal took over. For some reason Danhausen was allowed to jump the rail and stay ringside, as Lethal drove Cassidy into the ring post.

Commentary pointed out the arm band tribute that Lethal has for Jay Briscoe, as he did a Fargo Strut before controlling the action more, but Cassidy kept rolling away from a top rope elbow. Cassidy was sent to the apron and delivered 10 corner buckles and followed with a top rope cross body. Cassidy hit a Stundog Millionaire and spinning DDT, but only managed two. Cassidy missed a top rope DDT, as Lethal countered into a Lethal Combination and ultimately a Lethal Injection, but Cassidy wisely rolled outside. Chuck Taylor dumped his popcorn over Dutt, while referee Bryce went down to get distracted. Jeff Jarrett tried to hand his guitar to Lethal, but Danhausen intercepted and played a little tune. Back in the ring, Lethal was rolled up for two, as Cassidy popped up and fired off an Orange Punch to retain.

Post match, Satnam Singh jumped in to attack Best Friends, but Dutt put a stop to it, fearing he’d lose his job. Jarrett went for a guitar shot, but again Dutt stopped it and Cassidy threw some little kicks before Dutt & company left.

Top Flight (Darius & Dante Martin) defeated AEW Trios Champions The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson w/Brandon Cutler)

(This was a great tag match, the biggest win of Darius & Dante’s career and one that really had to happen after winning the trios tag team battle royal with AR Fox last month. The Elite have their next challengers for their Trios Titles if booking so chooses.)

Nick & Dante showed off their athleticism to start as Taz compared the similarities between Top Flight and young Jackson brothers. Darius & Dante made quick tags for fast offense on Matt, as Nick are a double dropkick. Low dropkick sent Darius to the corner, as Dante was hung up in the corner. Double stomp by Nick on Darius led to a roll through a backstabber on Dante.

The Bucks controlled the action during commercial, as Nick robbed Dante of a hot tag. The corner bulldog into a dropkick combo connected by The Bucks, as it was followed by Risky Business for a two count. Dante rolled through a double arm drag and hit a head scissors on Matt that led to the Darius hot tag and he ran wild. Standing Spanish Fly on Matt led to a dive to the floor on Nick, as Darius got a top rope cross body on Matt for two. A series of blind tags led to a failed Meltzer Driver, as Top Flight hit a slingshot flatliner, dive to the floor and powerbomb Nose Dive combination, but Nick broke up the count to loud cheers.

Nick hit a face buster on Darius, moonsault on Dante outside and immediately back in with a destroyer on Darius for two. This Is Awesome chants ring out, as Matt Jackson kisses the Briscoe arm band and The Bucks hit a Briscoe style Doomsday Device, but Dante broke it up. Dante sent both Bucks outside, tried his no hand springboard dive, but leapt right into a double superkicks. The Bucks went for a BTE Trigger on Darius, who ducked the move, The Bucks knocked knees and Darius rolled up Matt for the flash pin.

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Gunn Club came to the ring and said The Acclaimed embarrassed them last week despite being the ones who made The Acclaimed champions by giving them their dad. The Acclaimed interrupted, as Austin yelled to cut their music, which got huge heat from the Fresno crowd. Caster told them to cut Austin’s mike and hit the music, as he freestyled about how The Gunns are worse sons than Hunter Biden and aren’t the Bulldogs they’re the Bullsh*tters. A brawl ensued with both teams and Daddy Ass separated them both and said next week they need to sit down and hash this out, he has two words for them, family therapy.

-Renee Paquette is backstage with Hangman Adam Page and asks how he’s feeling physically. Page said he stuck to his word when he said he’s knock Moxley out for mocking what happened to him following their first match. Paquette asked where he goes from here, which Page said he needs to have some tough conversations and to mend some fences. Paquette wrapped up the interview and they think they’re done filming as Page then asks Paquette how Moxley is really feeling and she said he’s been hurt for the last ten years, as Page was about to genuinely ask her a follow up, but held off.

Ricky Starks defeated Jake Hager (w/Matt Menard & Angelo Parker)

(This was a match that suffered from the picture in picture as a lot took place during commercial. I hope Starks’ ankle is ok, as he landed really awkwardly at one point.)

Chris Jericho joined commentary, as Hager quickly mowed down Starks to start, with that purple hat not coming off. Starks got a corner boot and put the bucket hat on before doing the rope walk, as Hager fought it off, but was tossed outside. Hager blocked a baseball slide, as Starks tried to slide below the bottom buckle, but his ankle rolled under him and looked really awkward as Hager hit a lariat.

Hager controlled during break, as he was about to powerbomb Starks to the floor through a table that Menard & Parker had set up, but Starks fought them all off. High cross body by Starks, but Hager fought back with a Hager Bomb attempt, missed and Starks hit a Tornado DDT for two. Menard & Parker tried to run distraction, but failed and Starks hit a huge Spear on Hager to win it. Daniel Garcia & Sammy Guevara hit the ring, but Starks sprinted up through the fans so the numbers wouldn’t get him again like they did last week.

-There was a brief video package on the return of Adam Cole.

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-Tony Schiavone is backstage with a furious Chris Jericho, Daniel Garcia & Sammy Guevara. Jericho said next week he’s requested a tag match with Starks & Andretti against Guevara & himself. Garcia demanded he team with Jericho instead of Guevara, who was proud Garcia stepped up. If Garcia beats Action Andretti on Rampage, he can have Guevara’s spot in the tag match. Guevara also presented Garcia with new ring gear, which was leather pants. Jericho said it doesn’t matter if it’s Le Sex Gods of Garcia-cho, Starks & Andretti will get theirs next week. I would prefer if their name was Jeri-Garcia, but that’s just me.

Bryan Danielson defeated Bandido

(I wish this match went another 45 minutes as I could watch these two battle all night. The crowd was pro-Bandido and Danielson played into that occasionally without going full heel. This was yet another war on Danielsons road to the Ironman Match.)

The battle of two former ROH Champions adhered to the Code of Honor as the crowd was loudly behind Bandido. Danielson wrapped up the legs of Bandido and hooked the arms into a high stack for two, as he smirked at Bandido, who quickly followed with a Romero Special. Danielson escaped, tried one of his own, but stomped down onto the knees. Fast series led to Bandido rolling through a sunset flip, trapping the arms, as Danielson bridged up on his neck powering up into a face off. Bandido locked on El Nudo Lagunero, the finisher of Blue Panther, as Danielson escaped to the floor, but Bandido quickly hit a Tope and Tope Con Giro. Bandido tried a springboard back inside, but Danielson caught him with a kick in mid air to take over into commercial.

Danielson controlled the entire break, but ran right into a pop up face buster by Bandido for the double down. Chop battle led to uppercuts by Danielson in the corner, as he moonsaulted out of the corner right into a Bandido superkick. Spinning moonsault cross body led to a stalling vertical suplex by Bandido, who held Danielson up with one arm at times. Bandido tried a Frog Splash, but Danielson got the knees up into the LeBell Lock as he screamed for Bandido to tap, but to no avail. As his other arm was wrenched back, Bandido broke the hold with a toe on the rope.

Danielson fired off kicks, but Bandido blocked the home run shot into a GTS off a Torture Rack. Danielson flipped out of the 21Plex, as a drop toe hold led to each man getting a near fall of La Magistral for another double down. Bandido was sent outside and Danielson hit a low dropkick and running knee off the apron. Both traded forearms while up in the corner and Bandido hit his moonsault avalanche fall away slam and the 21Plex, but Danielson kicked out at two. We get an insane striking battle, as Danielson fought out of the brainbuster, tried the LeBell Lock, but Bandido powered out. A backslide led to the Busaiku Knee by Danielson to get the hard fought win.

MJF appeared on the big screen and called the fans fickle saying Danielson has been dealing with Masked Max, but the closer they get to Revolution, the more his mask will come off. Not even a dragon is enough for the man behind the mask. This was a different MJF than the one who ran in fear last week from Danielson.

-Pre-recorded comments of Saraya chastising Hikaru Shida backstage for throwing a kendo stick in the ring during her & Toni Storm’s tag match last week. Storm said she’ll beat Willow tonight as Saraya ordered Shida to stay backstage. Again, how anyone views Saraya as a babyface thus far during this is beyond me.

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-We learn Brian Cage will face Bryan Danielson next week. Renee Paquette is backstage with Cage & Prince Nana before MJF immediately interrupts and says he needs The Machine next week. He presents Cage with an envelope full of cash, doesn’t care if he wins, just break Danielson’s arm next week. MJF slapped Cage, as he grabbed MJF by the throat and Nana said think about the money. MJF said there’s no greater motivator than hate, so use this as motivation.

Toni Storm (w/Saraya) defeated Willow Nightingale

(Well, I asked earlier how anyone can view Saraya as a babyface following her actions in recent weeks. Now I don’t have to ask that anymore! It was an odd time to do it in my opinion, but I’m happy it happened. This turn presumably sets up Willow & Ruby for more high profile matches as well, which is also a positive.)

Nightingale showed off her strength early with a shoulder block, but also her speed, as she took Storm down with an arm drag and low cross body. Nightingale did a cart wheel off an Irish whip, as Storm offered a handshake, but slapped Nightingale in the face and hit a hip attack to the floor. Hikaru Shida, kendo stick in tow, made her way to ringside as they went to commercial

Storm kept Nightingale throughout break, as Nightingale fought free from a full nelson and hit a few corner lariats. A massive spinebuster by Nightingale, who followed with a dropkick off the second rope, but couldn’t hit the corner cannonball. Storm responded with Sweet Cheek Music and spinning DDT for two, but Nightingale answered with a misdirect Pounce. Nightingale was able to hit the corner cannonball, as Saraya jumped on the apron to run distraction. This was enough for Storm to get a roll up with a handful of tights to steal the win.

Post match, Saraya jumped Nightingale and put the boots to her with Storm, as Ruby Soho made the save with Hikaru Shida looking on confused at all of this.

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-Renee Paquette is backstage with Konosuke Takeshita and asks him about his match with Bryan Danielson last week. Takeshita says he respects Danielson so much and said something in Japanese, which Paquette asked what it meant and he said MJF is an asshole. Takeshita is the best; I’m looking forward to big things from him this year in AEW.

Darby Allin (w/Sting) defeated Kushida (w/Kevin Knight & DKC) to defend the TNT Title

(This match was filled with Kushida’s specialty of targeting the arm trying to get the submission, while Allin had his daredevil antics sprinkled in as well. It resulted in a really fun main event and another title defense for Darby, who continues to be a fighting champion. The next stop for Darby & Sting is the Great Muta’s farewell match in a few days in Japan.)

Kushida was accompanied by the New Japan LA Dojo’s Kevin Knight & DKC as Allin had Sting by his side. Dueling chants by the fans during the feeling out process as Excalibur ran down Kushida’s resume over folks he’s defeated in his career. An excellent series of counters of submissions as Kushida picked the ankle, Allin quickly tried a hip toss, but Kushida flipped out into a snap dropkick. Allin ducked a baseball slide and threw Kushida into the railing. Back inside, Kushida punted out the arm of Allin and tried softening the arm up for the Hoverboard Lock. Allin tried a springing Coffin Drop, but Kushida caught him with a forearm strike. Allin blocked a Pele Kick and hit a Code Red for two. Kushida rolled outside and Allin wiped out Knight & DKC with a dive. Kushida hooked Allin’s arm and hit a running slam as they went to break.

Allin tried fighting back when we returned, but ate a Pele Kick. Allin was able to hit a Scorpion Death Drop, but couldn’t capitalize with how much damage was done to his arm thus far. Both men slowly rose and Allin fired off slaps, as Kushida answered with a lariat to the floor. Kushida hit a diving knee strike onto the bad arm. They battled on the apron where Allin hit his over the top stunner and commentary wondered who got the worst of it. Allin set up Kushida on a chair, went to the top for a shotgun dropkick, but Kushida tossed the chair away and caught Allin with a cross arm breaker in mid air. Allin landed really hard after that dropkick attempt.

After all of this happened outside, referee Bryce was miraculously only at a seven count, as Allin break the count on the apron where Kushida slapped on a key lock that was turned into almost a reverse throw off the top. The Hoverboard Lock was almost applied, but Allin locked his hands. Kevin Knight tossed Sting the towel and told him to throw it in for Allin, but Sting threw it into the crowd. Allin powered up, but as Kushida went to sink in the submission more, Allin countered into the Last Supper for the pin. Kushida & Allin shook hands as the challenger raised the champion’s hand. The show ended with Excalibur saying they are thinking of Jay Briscoe, he is in their hearts and minds.

AEW Rampage 1/20/23

Ā· Daniel Garcia takes on Action Andretti

Ā· We hear from Eddie Kingston

Ā· Brian Cage vs. Willie Mack

Ā· Jade Cargill & Leila Grey are in tag team action

Ā· Jungle Boy Jack Perry takes on Ethan Page

AEW Dynamite 1/25/23

Ā· Bryan Danielson faces Brian Cage

Finally, I just would like to say Rest in Peace Jay Briscoe, thank you for all the fantastic moments and matches over the last 20 years that I’ve been a fan. Prayers and condolences are with your entire family and friends during this heartbreaking time. You’ve seen tons of tributes on social media and will continue to, as I can’t recommend seeking out both Briscoe Brothers tags and singles matches from Jay, you will not be disappointed.

The Hardys 10-man tag match part of six-match AEW Dark lineup

The Hardys and Top Flight will team with Frankie Kazarian to face members of the Andrade Family Office on AEW Dark. 

Matches for Tuesday’s edition of the show were filmed on Friday April 15 from the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas. Top Flight’s Darius Martin has since been reported to have suffered a leg injury and will be out of action for an extended period. 

Other notable matches booked for the show include Penta Oscura taking on the Factory’s QT Marshall. Red Velvet, now a member of Jade Cargill’s Baddie Section, will also face Dulce Tormenta. 

The full lineup for Tuesday’s edition of AEW Dark is as follows: 

  • Frankie Kazarian, Top Flight (Darius & Dante Martin), and The Hardys (Jeff & Matt Hardy) vs. Max Caster, Angelico, The Blade, and Private Party (Marq Quen & Isiah Kassidy)
  • Abadon vs. Charlette Renegade
  • Anna Jay & Skye Blue vs. The Bunny & Raychell Rose
  • Lee Moriarty w/ Matt Sydal vs. Serpentico
  • Red Velvet vs. Dulce Tormenta
  • Penta Oscura w/ Alex Abrahantes vs. QT Marshall w/ Aaron Solo

AEW’s Darius Martin out with leg injury, expected to miss significant time

Darius Martin is expected to be out of action for a “lengthy period” due to injury. 

According to a report from Fightful Select, the 22-year-old sustained a leg injury fairly recently. Although the nature of the injury is not currently known, he’s expected to miss a significant amount of time. 

This is the second time in 14 months he will have been sidelined for an extended period. In February of 2021, he suffered a torn ACL that required surgery. He wouldn’t return until the March 2, 2022 edition of AEW Dynamite. 

His last match was on the 4/15 AEW show from Garland, Texas. He teamed with his brother, the Hardys, and Frankie Kazarian on the show. They defeated the team of Private Party, The Blade, Angelico, and Max Caster in a match taped for Dark. 

His brother Dante teamed with Brock Anderson and Lee Moriarty on Wednesday’s edition of Dynamite and lost to the Blackpool Combat Club team of Bryan Danielson, Jon Moxley, and Wheeler Yuta. 

The Young Bucks part of 13-match AEW Dark lineup

For the first time since June 2020, former AEW Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks will return to AEW Dark.

Matt & Nick Jackson will team with Brandon Cutler to take on Dark Order’s Evil Uno, Colt Cabana and Alan Angels in trios action.

The last time the Bucks were on Dark was in a June 2020 win over Cutler and Peter Avalon. This will be the fifth time they have appeared on the show dating back to October 2019.

AEW has announced 13 matches for the show, all filmed on March 3 from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. This will be the first show to air from those tapings.

Other notable matches include 10 of the Dark Order taking on the Factory’s Aaron Solo, Frankie Kazarian vs. Jora Johl and Dark Order’s John Silver & Alex Reynolds facing Chaos Project in a rematch from Monday’s Dark: Elevation.

Ring of Honor’s final Pure Champion Josh Woods will return for his third AEW outing as he faces AC Adams.

The full lineup for Tuesday’s AEW Dark is as follows:

  • Dark Order (Evil Uno, Alan ā€œ5ā€ Angels and Colt Cabana) vs. The Young Bucks and Brandon Cutler
  • Leyla Hirsch vs. Marina Tucker
  • Ricky Starks vs. Darian Bengston
  • Ruby Soho vs. Ashley D’Amboise
  • Top Flight vs. Ariya Daivari and Invictus Khash
  • Frankie Kazarian vs. Jora Johl
  • Dark Order (John Silver & Alex Reynolds) vs. Chaos Project
  • AC Adams vs. Josh Woods
  • Lance Archer vs. Sage Scott
  • 10 vs. Aaron Solo
  • 2point0 and Daniel Garcia vs. Luke Sampson, Mike Reed, and Shayne Stetson
  • Session Moth Martina vs. Diamante
  • Emi Sakura vs. Shalonce Royal

AEW Dark results: Top Flight vs. The Wingmen

Anna Jay (w/ -1) defeated Marina Tucker

Jay ran through the motions early on, eventually nailing Tucker with a no-look superkick after dropping her to her knees. Tucker tried to execute some offense, but failed and tapped to the Queenslayer shortly after.

Scorpio Sky defeated Sonny Kiss

Kiss overwhelmed Sky with a flurry of fast-motion offense when the bell rang, capped off with a standing knee moonsault from “The Concrete Rose.”

Sky regained his focus after recovering, hitting a trifecta of backbreakers on Kiss. Sky followed that up with a high boot that Kiss sold very well. Shortly after, Kiss fell victim to Sky’s signature TKO.

Red Velvet defeated Kiera Hogan

Hogan cracked Velvet with a basement dropkick to literally kick off the match. Hogan would try to string together more offense but Velvet caught her with the Final Slice for a quick three count.

Top Flight defeated The Wingmen (Peter Avalon & Ryan Nemeth)

Darius Martin and Avalon started things out. Avalon got picked on as the two Martin brothers exchanged tags and high flying maneuvers. Nemeth would eventually halt the momentum after throwing Dante Martin into the ringside steps.

Nemeth showboated and worked Dante down with multiple strikes on the ground. Avalon would eventually come in to assist, but cost the team in terms of momentum as Dante sent both Wingmen crashing into one another.

Darius came in off the hot tag and bulldozed both Avalon and Nemeth while Dante recovered on the outside. When he was ready to go, Dante tagged in and hit the Nosedive springboard moonsault on Nemeth for the win.

Kris Statlander defeated Kelsey Raegan

Raegan slapped Statlander in the face which led to Statlander beginning a sequence of moves that concluded with the Big Bang Theory and a pinfall victory for the “Galaxy’s Greatest Alien.”

Ruby Soho & AQA defeated Diamante & Emi Sakura

Diamante and AQA started, but the two didn’t last long before Soho and Sakura came in. Sakura confused her opponents and tied them up together, allowing Diamante to dropkick them.

AQA was worked on by Sakura before Soho got the hot tag and delivered a flurry of kicks. Soho attempted a pin after a russian leg sweep, but was unsuccessful. When Sakura tagged out to Diamante, AQA came back in and hit a series of clotheslines. Shortly after, AQA hit her signature shooting star press for the victory.

The Butcher & The Blade defeated Dark Order (Alan Angels & Colt Cabana)

Angels tried to take out The Butcher at ringside, but was caught and swung head first into the steel steps. This would lead to Butcher and Blade dominating the first portion of the match, specifically working on Angels.

Cabana eventually found his way in the match and took down Butcher with a middle rope moonsault. Cabana’s efforts wouldn’t be enough for his team to get back into things as Angels fell victim a Butcher powerslam just a few moments later that gave them the win.

Nyla Rose (w/ Vickie Guerrero) defeated Skye Blue

Rose lifted up Blue for a Beast Bomb as soon as the bell rang, but Blue was able to counter. Rose was obviously upset by this, but Blue followed it up with a nice superkick. Rose shifted gears after recovering and eventually nailed Blue with the Beast Bomb for the pin and win.

Jay Lethal defeated Serpentico (w/ Luther)

Serpentico tried to put together some type of cohesive offense, but Lethal seemingly had a counter for everything. After clocking Luther off the apron, Lethal hit a Lethal Injection for the quick victory.

Private Party (w/ Matt Hardy) defeated Lee Johnson & Brock Anderson (w/ Arn Anderson)

Johnson and Isiah Kassidy started out. With some assistance from Matt Hardy, Kassidy took control and worked over Johnson while tagging in and out to Marq Quen. 

Anderson came in off the hot tag and planted Quen with a spinebuster. Anderson then tried to apply a headlock to Quen, but Kassidy sprinted in the ring out of nowhere and rolled up Anderson with a foot on the rope for the victory. Kassidy had made a blind tag while Anderson was charging at Quen.

AEW’s Darius Martin undergoes ACL surgery

Darius Martin of AEW’s Top Flight tag team has undergone ACL surgery. Martin posted the news on his Twitter account.

Martin tweeted:

“Had ACL surgery this morning….

First time having surgery and this anesthesia has been hitting my body like a MFer all day. 

Nonetheless, the road to recovery begins. It’ll be long but when I’m back, expect me to be performing at a level you’ve NEVER seen before.” -@officialarwolf

Darius has been out of action since before the Revolution PPV on March 7. Darius and brother Dante had been scheduled to take place in the Casino Tag Team Royale on that show, but were a late scratch due to a reported knee injury. Further details on the nature of the presumed ACL tear were not released. 

Darius Martin and Dante Martin made their AEW debut on Dark in October 2020. They made their Dynamite debut on the November 18, 2020 episode, losing to The Young Bucks. AEW announced that they had officially signed the duo on November 23, 2020. Top Flight is a perfect 4-0 in tag team action in AEW in 2021.

Since Darius has been out of action, Dante has remained active in singles competition and in six-man and eight-man tag matches on AEW shows.

Top Flight vs. The Hybrid 2 set for AEW Dynamite

A new tag team match has been added to Dynamite.

The Hybrid 2 (Angelico & Jack Evans) will face the new team of Top Flight (Darius and Duante Martin) on Wednesday’s show.

This is based on an angle that ran during last week’s Dynamite. Top Flight had a back and forth match against the Young Bucks, but ended up losing. After the match, Hybrid 2 attacked Top Flight. The Young Bucks made the save, then raised the hands of the new team, showing them respect.

It was announced on Monday that Top Flight had signed contracts with AEW. They have been wrestling for the company since late October, appearing on two episodes of AEW Dark. Previously, Top Flight has wrestled for the likes of GCW, Black Label Pro, and AAW.

Hybrid 2 have been wrestling on AEW Dark, but did receive an AEW Tag Team title match, losing to champions FTR on the October 7 edition of Dynamite.

AEW announces signing of Top Flight

AEW has confirmed that they have signed Top Flight to contracts.

The company made the announcement this afternoon on social media. The brother team of Darius and Daunte Martin have been wrestling for AEW since late October, first losing to Stu Grayson & Evil Uno on the October 21 edition of Dark. The following week, they defeated Baron Black and Frankie Thomas.

On last week’s episode of Dynamite, they faced The Young Bucks in the opening match. Although it was a back and forth contest, they eventually lost. They were beaten down by TH2 (Jack Evans & Angelico) after the bout. The Young Bucks chased off TH2, then raised the arms of Top Flight.

Soon after the announcement of their signing was made, The Young Bucks’ official Twitter account tweeted ā€œWelcome to our tag team division, Younger Bucks.ā€

Top Flight have been wrestling as a team since 2016. In the last year, they have wrestled for independent promotions such as Game Changer Wrestling, Black Label Pro, and AAW.