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AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card, February 7, 2024: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
873 days ago
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AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card, February 7, 2024: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets

Here is the full match card for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on February 7, 2024, at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, AZ. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## In Canada, The show is broadcast in simulcast with TNT in the U.S (but is subject to scheduling) and is streamed on TSN Direct as well as TSN's website. In Africa, The show airs every Friday night, two days after the U.S. broadcast. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TBS and FITE TV. ## Click Here To BUY TICKETS ## Confirmed & Predicted Match Card ## Tornado Tag Team Match for AEW Tag Team Championships: Ricky Starks & Big Bill (c) vs. Sting & Darby Allin ## WINNER PREDICTION: Sting & Darby Allin ## Singles Match: Chris Jericho vs. Konosuke Takeshita ## WINNER PREDICTION:Chris Jericho ## Winner Receives AEW World Title Match At Revolution: Swerve Strickland vs. Adam Page ## WINNER PREDICTION: Swerve Strickland ## Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, & Bryan Danielson) vs. Mascara Dorada, Hechicero, & Volador Jr. ## WINNER PREDICTION: Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, & Bryan Danielson) ## AEW Women's World Championship Eliminator Match: Toni Storm vs. Red Velvet (Deonna Purrazzo on commentary) ## WINNER PREDICTION: Toni Storm ## Tony Khan has a big announcement ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card, January 17, 2024: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
888 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card, January 17, 2024: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets

Here is the full match card for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on January 17, 2024, at the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, SC. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## In Canada, The show is broadcast in simulcast with TNT in the U.S (but is subject to scheduling) and is streamed on TSN Direct as well as TSN's website. In Africa, The show airs every Friday night, two days after the U.S. broadcast. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TBS and FITE TV. ## Click Here To BUY TICKETS ## Confirmed & Predicted Match Card ## AEW World Championship: Samoa Joe (c) vs. HOOK ## WINNER PREDICTION: Samoa Joe ## AEW TNT Championship: Christian Cage (c) vs. Dustin Rhodes ## WINNER PREDICTION:Christian Cage ## ROH Six-Man Tag Team Championship: The Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) (c) vs. Bullet Club Gold (Austin Gunn, Colten Gunn & Jay White) ## WINNER PREDICTION: The Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) ## The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) will speak ## Deonna Purrazzo vs. Anna Jay ('Tiimeless' Toni Storm on commentary) ## WINNER PREDICTION: Deonna Purrazzo ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, December 27, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
895 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Results, December 27, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on December 27, 2023, at the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, FL. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday (Tuesday Special on October 10) at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV. ## AEW Dynamite Results December 27, 2023: Highlights ## Continental Classic Gold League Final: Jon Moxley vs. Swerve Strickland vs. Jay White ## All three superstars are in the ring as the bell rings, initiating the start of the match. White attempts to follow up outside, but Swerve prevents him from rolling through. Meanwhile, Moxley executes a move, knocking White out of the ring. Moxley goes for a headbutt, but Swerve evades, and Moxley ends up hitting the ring. The action spills into the crowd. ## Swerve goes for a running knee on Moxley and successfully connects. Chairs are set up, and White sends Moxley crashing into them. White then returns Swerve to the ring and continues his offensive onslaught. White attempts a Suplex into the corner and follows up with a cover, but he fails to secure the victory. Moxley re-enters the fray, only for White to slam him onto the apron. ## Swerve attempts a dive after successfully getting White off the apron but misses this time. White prepares for a slam on Swerve on the apron, but this time, Swerve counters with a kick to the head. Swerve sets up clotheslines and successfully executes them. He then ascends to the top rope and delivers a crossbody on both White and Moxley. ## Returning from the break, Swerve and White engage in a battle on the apron, and White ends up getting knocked down. Suddenly, out of nowhere, Moxley comes off with a dive on Swerve. Moxley follows up with a piledriver on Swerve and goes for the cover, but it doesn't result in a victory. This time, Moxley takes Swerve to the top rope, but Swerve attempts a dive and misses. Moxley catches him for a Paradigm Shift, securing a near fall. ## White enters the fray with a steel chair, but Swerve retaliates with a House Call on White. Swerve then ascends to the top rope and hits a 450 splash for the cover. However, Moxley intervenes with a stomp, breaking the cover. ## The intensity of the match escalates as all three men become embroiled in a brawl. White executes a suplex on Swerve, while Moxley applies a sleeper hold on White. Swerve, out of nowhere, delivers a House Call, creating chaos all around. White stuns Moxley with a Bladerunner and goes for the cover, but Swerve makes the save. White then attacks Moxley and Swerve with a steel chair. In the culmination, Moxley hits a Death Rider for the cover on White and secures the victory in the match. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## Tony Schiavone interviews Swerve, who expresses his desire and determination in the industry, highlighting that he didn't get pinned. He challenges Keith Lee, inviting him to find him at World’s End for a match. Renee introduces Mariah May, announcing her debut next week on Dynamite. Riho interrupts, leading to a scuffle with Toni Storm and Luther.## Top Flight discusses facing various trios, interrupted by Best Friends who plan to meet them on Friday. Christian Cage prepares for a sitdown interview.## During a segment in the ring, Don Callis unveils family paintings, but Sammy Guevara confronts him. Sammy criticizes Don for not reaching out during his concussion, leading to a confrontation. Chris Jericho and Sammy Guevara are attacked by the Don Callis Family, but Sting and Darby Allin intervene, with Jericho wielding a baseball bat.## Renee interviews Roderick Strong, who asserts he's done research proving MJF is the devil and vows to expose him. ## Continental Classic Blue League Final: Eddie Kingston vs. Bryan Danielson ## The match kicks off with Kingston delivering a suplex to Bryan, who rolls out of the ring. Kingston follows with a suicide dive and chops Bryan multiple times. After a brief commercial break, Bryan attempts the Labell Lock, but Kingston reaches the ropes. The two trade strikes, with Kingston countering a Bryan dropkick and landing a clothesline followed by a Northern Lights bomb. ## In the final moments, Kingston secures the win with a series of powerful moves, including a backfist, half-and-half suplex, and a decisive powerbomb. ## WINNER: Eddie Kingston ## In the ring, Moxley grabs the mic and demands a 100% effort from Eddie Kingston. He asserts that Kingston can't beat him and that he needs to earn the right to become Triple Crown Champion. Kingston takes the mic, declaring he'll give Moxley everything he has at World’s End and vows to bust him up.## Backstage, Christian Cage expresses frustration that Adam Copeland is late. During a commercial break, Copeland arrives and immediately attacks Nick Wayne and Christian Cage. Security intervenes, and the brawl spills into the hallway, forcing a locker room break-up. ## Singles Match: Kris Statlander vs. Skye Blue ## Kris Statlander faces Skye Blue in a match. Statlander showcases her strength with a bodyslam and a dropkick. Despite Skye's offense, including a knee to the face and a slam on the apron, Statlander fights back with a German suplex. ## After a commercial break, Skye attempts a comeback with a thrust kick and a Code Blue, but Statlander kicks out. Kris counters with a powerbomb, and the match takes a turn when Julia Hart interferes. Skye takes advantage, delivering an avalanche Code Blue for the victory. ## WINNER: Skye Blue ## In the aftermath of the match, Julia hits Kris Statlander from behind with a clothesline, allowing Skye to lock in a submission hold. Willow Nightingale rushes to the ring and attacks Skye and Julia, who quickly retreat. Abadon's music hits, and she makes her entrance.## In an interview with Renee, Ruby Soho and Saraya discuss their partnership. Saraya introduces Harley, who seems devoted to her. However, the situation takes a dark turn when Harley takes out a knife, prompting Saraya to quickly remove her from the scene.## Following the intense moment, a commercial break ensues. ## ROH World Tag Team Championship: MJF & Samoa Joe (c) vs. The Devil’s Masked Men ## The Devil’s Masked Men enter the ring, but Samoa Joe is nowhere to be found due to an injury. MJF steps in for the match, attacking one of the masked men. As MJF tries to unmask his opponent, the other masked man intervenes, attacking him with a pipe from behind. The masked man secures the victory with a heatsinker. ## WINNER: The Devil’s Masked Men ## Post-match, The Masked Men attack MJF. Samoa Joe, appearing with a steel chair, aligns with The Devil, who appears on the titantron. The text reads "pleasure doing business with you." Joe assaults MJF with the chair, claiming responsibility for the attack, and finishes with a muscle buster on MJF. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card, January 10, 2024: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
896 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card, January 10, 2024: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets

Here is the full match card for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on January 10, 2024, at the Daily's Place in Jacksonville, FL. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## In Canada, The show is broadcast in simulcast with TNT in the U.S (but is subject to scheduling) and is streamed on TSN Direct as well as TSN's website. In Africa, The show airs every Friday night, two days after the U.S. broadcast. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TBS and FITE TV. ## Click Here To BUY TICKETS ## Confirmed & Predicted Match Card ## Texas Tornado Bout: Darby Allin and Sting vs. Don Callis Family (Konosuke Takeshita and Powerhouse Hobbs) ## In a big Texas Tornado bout, Darby Allin and Sting will clash with Don Callis Family (Konosuke Takeshita and Powerhouse Hobbs). The match was made official after Callis issued a challenge for the bout on the January 3 episode of the show. ## Later, It was Tony Khan who confirmed the matchup. ## WINNER PREDICTION: Darby Allin and Sting ## AEW World Champion Samoa Joe will appear ## Also, AEW World Champion Samoa Joe is set to appear. ## Sammy Guevara vs. Ricky Starks ## Tony Khan has revealed that on the upcoming January 10th episode of AEW Dynamite, Ricky Starks is set to go head-to-head with Sammy Guevara. Guevara secured a pinfall victory over Starks during an eight-man tag team match at AEW Worlds End. ## Starks, who holds one-half of the AEW Tag Team Championship alongside Big Bill, will be facing off against Guevara, who has recently reunited with Chris Jericho. ## WINNER PREDICTION: Sammy Guevara ## Singles Match: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Hangman Page ## In a singles action, Hangman Page will face Claudio Castagnoli. On Saturday’s Collision, Castagnoli defeated Andrew Everett, following the match, it was announced that Claudio Castagnoli will face Hangman Page. ## Preston Vance, Adam Copeland, Orange Cassidy, & Dustin Rhodes vs. Brian Cage, Lance Archer, Toa Liona, & Kaun ## The show will feature an Eight-Man tag team match to Honor Brodlie Lee. The match will see Preston Vance, Adam Copeland, Orange Cassidy, & Dustin Rhodes taking on Brian Cage, Lance Archer, Toa Liona, & Kaun. ## WINNER: Preston Vance, Adam Copeland, Orange Cassidy, & Dustin Rhodes ## Anna Jay, Thunder Rosa, Kris Statlander, & Willow Nightingale vs. Julia Hart, Skye Blue, Saraya, & Ruby Soho ## The show will also feature an Eight-Woman tag team match to Honor Brodlie Lee. The match will see Anna Jay, Thunder Rosa, Kris Statlander, & Willow Nightingale taking on Julia Hart, Skye Blue, Saraya, & Ruby Soho. ## WINNER PREDICTION: Julia Hart, Skye Blue, Saraya, & Ruby Soho ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card, January 3, 2024: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
899 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card, January 3, 2024: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets

Here is the full match card for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on January 3, 2024, at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## In Canada, The show is broadcast in simulcast with TNT in the U.S (but is subject to scheduling) and is streamed on TSN Direct as well as TSN's website. In Africa, The show airs every Friday night, two days after the U.S. broadcast. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TBS and FITE TV. ## Click Here To BUY TICKETS ## Confirmed & Predicted Match Card ## -Mariah May vs. Queen Aminata## -AEW International Title: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Dante Martin## -Swerve Strickland vs. Daniel Garcia## -Christian Cage State of the Union ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, December 20, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
903 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Results, December 20, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on December 20, 2023, at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, OK. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday (Tuesday Special on October 10) at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV. ## AEW Dynamite Results December 13, 2023: Highlights ## Continental Classic Gold League: Swerve Strickland vs. Rush ## The match ignites as Swerve initiates the action by delivering a swift kick to Rush, following it up with a series of impactful chops. In response, Rush retaliates with a forearm strike, propelling Swerve out of the ring. Seizing the opportunity, Rush takes to the air with a daring dive onto Swerve and subsequently hurls him back into the ring, unleashing a relentless assault in the corner.## Executing a powerful powerslam, Rush goes for the cover – 1… 2… a resilient kick-out from Swerve. Undeterred, Swerve rallies, pinpointing Rush's vulnerable leg and launching a strategic attack. Rush, showing resilience, rolls out of the ring. Swerve attempts a kick, but Rush counters, executing a formidable maneuver that deposits Swerve on his head. Taking control, Rush propels Swerve into the barricade, only for Swerve to counter with a German suplex. Rush regains composure, responding with a well-timed dropkick just before the broadcast takes a commercial break.## Returning from the break, Rush executes another German suplex, but Swerve retaliates with one of his own. Both competitors find themselves down, engaging in a fierce exchange of strikes. Rush propels Swerve into the corner, attempting a bull's horns maneuver. However, his injured leg falters, allowing Swerve to capitalize by locking in the stretch muffler. Rush manages to escape, countering with a forearm strike followed by a straight jacket piledriver. The cover ensues – 1… 2… a near fall.## Swerve retreats to the apron, prompting a striking exchange between the two on the edge of the ring. Rush gains the upper hand, executing a belly-to-belly throw off the apron and guiding Swerve back into the ring. Climbing the top rope, Rush aims for a senton but misses, leaving an opening for Swerve. Seizing the moment, Swerve connects with a 450 splash and follows up with a flatliner and a brainbuster. The cover unfolds – 1… 2… another close kick-out. Undeterred, Swerve presses on, delivering the decisive blow with the Swerve stomp to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Swerve Strickland ## Commercial Break## Backstage, Chris Jericho addresses the camera, addressing the recent unfortunate incident involving Omega. Last week, Omega found himself in the hospital due to diverticulitis, and as a consequence, he is now sidelined from AEW indefinitely. Jericho expresses uncertainty about the duration of Omega's absence and emphasizes that the primary concern is Omega's health.## Jericho acknowledges the impact on their title shot, noting the significance of Omega's role in the Golden Jets. He urges Omega to prioritize his well-being and take as much time as needed for recovery. Jericho reassures that the Golden Jets will resume their pursuits once Omega is back in action, underlining the importance of supporting Omega during this challenging period. ## Continental Classic Gold League: Jay Lethal vs. Mark Briscoe ## The bout kicks off with Jay delivering a resounding slap to Mark, who retaliates with a barrage of chops in the corner. Engaging in a fierce exchange, both competitors trade strikes, showcasing their striking prowess. Lethal takes control with a well-executed hip toss followed by a precision dropkick. Mark finds himself on the apron, and Lethal seizes the opportunity, connecting with a dropkick off the second rope. The cover follows – 1… a defiant kick-out from Mark.## Jay responds with a suplex, causing Mark to roll onto the apron. Unyielding, Lethal knocks him off the apron and seizes the moment to dive onto Briscoe, displaying his high-flying agility and offensive acumen. ## Briscoe executes a suplex on the unforgiving floor, showcasing his strength and intensity. Following up, he takes to the apron and delivers a impactful elbow drop.## Commercial Break## Upon return, Lethal gains momentum with his signature Lethal Combination. As he ascends the top rope, his progress is halted by an interruption, leading to both competitors tumbling down. Undeterred, Lethal regains his composure and attempts to climb the top rope again, only to be thwarted by Mark's well-timed dropkick. Seizing the opportunity, Briscoe dives onto Lethal, displaying his willingness to take risks.## Lethal retaliates with a German suplex, seamlessly transitioning into a rolling senton, followed by an elbow drop. The cover ensues – 1… 2… a resilient kick-out from his opponent. Mark slams Briscoe, setting the stage for Briscoe to unleash the Fisherman’s Buster. The cover follows – 1… 2… another close kick-out. ## Mark shifts the momentum with a Death Valley driver, attempting to capitalize with the Froggy Bow. However, Jay anticipates the move and raises his knees in defense. Lethal seizes the opening, executing the Jay Driller and going for the cover – 1… 2… a determined kick-out. Briscoe, showing resilience, retaliates with the Burning Hammer and follows it up with his version of the Jay Driller, securing the victory in an intense showdown. ## WINNER: Mark Briscoe ## The broadcast transitions to a compelling video package featuring Wardlow, passionately expressing his determination to break MJF and bring him to his knees. Wardlow's words set the stage for the impending confrontation within the wrestling ring.## Suddenly, the arena resonates with the distinctive entrance music of Samoa Joe, heralding his arrival. Once in the ring, Joe takes the microphone and declares that he has come seeking answers. Acknowledging Roderick Strong's valid concerns about the masked assailants, Joe points out the absence of footage depicting MJF's alleged attack. In a bid to unravel the mystery, Joe calls out MJF to address the accusations.## MJF's entrance theme fills the arena, and he strides confidently to the ring. In response to Joe's inquiries, MJF contends that he was ambushed from behind, emphasizing the lack of concrete evidence to support the accusations against him. Despite Joe's assurances of protection, MJF expresses distrust and makes it clear that he neither likes nor trusts Joe. In a defiant stance, MJF asserts his desire to dismantle Joe's world right there and then, setting the stage for a potentially explosive confrontation between the two formidable personalities. ## Number one contender’s match for the AEW Women’s World Championship: Saraya vs. Riho ## The contest initiates with Saraya asserting dominance, knocking down Riho. However, Riho quickly rebounds, retaliating with a series of strikes that send Saraya rolling out of the ring. Taking advantage of the situation, Riho executes a succession of tiaras, creating momentum in her favor. Nevertheless, Saraya cleverly utilizes the security guard as a shield and launches a counterattack, slamming Riho forcefully into the barricade. ## Commercial Break ## Post-commercial break, Riho makes a strong comeback, delivering another round of tiaras and showcasing her agility with a Tiger Feint Kick, followed by a well-executed crossbody. The cover ensues – 1… 2… a near fall. Regaining control, Riho focuses her efforts on wearing down Saraya, aggressively targeting her in the corner. Climbing the top rope in an attempt to capitalize, Riho's dive is thwarted as Saraya delivers a well-timed kick. The cover follows – 1… 2… another close call. ## Undeterred, Riho renews her offensive, knocking Saraya down and executing a decisive stomp, setting the stage for her signature double knees. The cover unfolds – 1… 2… and Riho secures the victory with a resilient and skillful performance in the squared circle. ## WINNER: Riho ## Toni Storm makes her entrance into the ring, but her arrival takes an unexpected turn as Riho launches a sudden attack, unleashing the Tiger Feint Kick. The situation intensifies when Mariah May intervenes, assaulting Riho with the Women's Title.## In a shift of focus, Tony Schiavone steps up to the microphone, delivering a statement on behalf of Christian Cage. Reading from a letter, Schiavone announces that Christian is currently on vacation with Nick Wayne and acknowledges the impact of his absence on the fans' lives. Christian pledges to return this Saturday on Collision, where he will address Adam Copeland. He anticipates a hero's welcome upon his return to the ring.## Commercial Break## Backstage, tensions escalate as Samoa Joe and MJF engage in a heated argument. The dispute takes an intriguing turn when Joe discovers a mask outside the Mogul Embassy's dressing room. Knocking on the door, he confronts Prince Nana, only to be interrupted by the emergence of Swerve. MJF, recognizing Swerve from their history, expresses a peculiar sense of pride in his growth.## MJF, however, asserts his perceived superiority, claiming that Swerve is not on his level. Swerve, unimpressed, labels MJF as the best chauffeur in his life and issues a warning about his choice of words. MJF, undeterred, belittles Swerve's aspirations, accusing him of attacking the World Champion and questioning if he is the Devil himself. Tensions escalate, and just as MJF threatens to break Swerve's arms, Samoa Joe intervenes, redirecting their attention to other pressing matters. ## Singles Match: Roderick Strong vs. Komander ## The contest commences as Strong takes control, knocking down Komander with a swift kick. Strong proceeds with a relentless assault in the corner, unleashing a series of strikes on his opponent. Undeterred, Komander mounts a comeback, countering with an armdrag and a tiaras, followed by a well-executed dropkick that propels Strong out of the ring. Despite Strong's recovery and a subsequent impactful kick, both competitors find themselves tumbling to the outside.## Commercial Break## Upon the return from the commercial break, Komander seizes the momentum with a superkick, delivering a barrage of forearm strikes. He follows up with an impressive crossbody, leading to a near fall – 1… 2… a resilient kick-out from Strong. The intensity continues as Strong drives Komander into the corner, delivering punishing chops and positioning him on the top rope.## In a display of resilience, Komander fights back, knocking Strong off the top rope and connecting with a breathtaking Phoenix splash. The cover ensues – 1… 2… another close kick-out from Strong. Undeterred by the near fall, Komander ascends the top rope once again, only to have his high-flying attempt thwarted by interference from The Kingdom, who pulls Strong out of harm's way.## Seizing the opportunity, Komander retaliates with a moonsault onto The Kingdom, showcasing his agility. However, upon returning Strong to the ring, Komander's dive is met with a well-timed knee from Strong. Capitalizing on the opening, Strong executes an End of Heartache, securing the victory in an action-packed showdown. ## WINNER: Roderick Strong ## Continental Classic Gold League: Jon Moxley vs. Jay White## The contest initiates with White opting to leave the ring momentarily, strategically assessing the situation. After re-entering the ring, Moxley seizes control, applying a tight sleeper hold and delivering a series of punishing anvil elbows. The intensity escalates as Moxley executes a piledriver, leaving White reeling. ## In response to the onslaught, White rolls out of the ring, seeking a reprieve from Moxley's relentless assault. Seizing the opportunity outside the ring, White strategically sends Moxley crashing into the unforgiving steel steps. Swiftly transitioning, White returns Moxley to the ring, taking advantage of the opening to launch a counteroffensive, attacking Moxley relentlessly in the corner. ## Moxley stages a comeback, delivering a powerful backdrop to White before sending him back into the ring. Seizing the opportunity, Moxley aggressively assaults White in the corner. However, White quickly turns the tide, strategically targeting Moxley's legs and subsequently knocking him off the top rope.## Commercial Break## Post-commercial break, White continues his offensive onslaught against Moxley, delivering resounding chops. Moxley rebounds, taking control and unleashing a relentless assault in the corner. Setting White up on the top rope, Moxley executes a high-impact superplex, sending both competitors crashing to the mat. Moxley doesn't let up, knocking White out of the ring and following up with a suicide dive.## The intensity of the match reaches new heights as Moxley is slammed into the steel steps by White. Showing a ruthless side, White attempts to introduce chairs into the equation, but the referee intervenes, preventing the illicit use of the weapons. As White re-enters the ring, the referee initiates the ten-count. Moxley manages to beat the count, unleashing a paradigm shift and going for the cover – 1… 2… a close kick-out from White.## The battle rages on as both men exchange fierce strikes. White executes a dragon screw on Moxley, but Moxley retaliates with a knee strike, going for another cover – 1… 2… another resilient kick-out from White. Moxley shifts the momentum with a cutter, but White refuses to stay down, returning with a sleeper suplex and an urinagi.## White follows up with the Kiwi Crusher, attempting another cover – 1… 2… yet another kick-out from Moxley. Undeterred, White executes another sleeper suplex, but Moxley counters with a lariat. The back-and-forth nature of the match continues, with Moxley hitting a stomp and going for the Death Rider. However, White counters and delivers the decisive Blade Runner, securing the victory in a hard-fought and gripping contest. ## WINNER: Jay White ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card, December 27, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
906 days ago
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AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card, December 27, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets

Here is the full match card for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on December 27, 2023, at the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, FL. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## In Canada, The show is broadcast in simulcast with TNT in the U.S (but is subject to scheduling) and is streamed on TSN Direct as well as TSN's website. In Africa, The show airs every Friday night, two days after the U.S. broadcast. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TBS and FITE TV. ## Click Here To BUY TICKETS ## Confirmed & Predicted Match Card ## *No Matches And Segments Announced For The Time Being! ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, December 13, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
910 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Results, December 13, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on December 13, 2023, at the College Park Center in Arlington, TX. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday (Tuesday Special on October 10) at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV. ## AEW Dynamite Results December 13, 2023: Highlights ## Samoa Joe strides confidently into the ring clad in casual attire, extending a courteous introduction to the crowd. Dallas expresses evident joy at Joe's presence, anticipating answers to the previous week's perplexing events. The scattered beer bottles near MJF's location catch Joe's discerning eye, and he astutely notes the familiar brand, linking it to Hangman Adam Page.## In response to Joe's inquiry, Hangman Page makes his entrance, asserting that Joe should forthrightly articulate his accusation and face the matter like a mature individual. The entrance of Roderick Strong, accompanied by the Kingdom, disrupts the conversation. Strong patronizingly refers to Page as a "young boy," injecting a dose of condescension into the atmosphere. Strong employs logical reasoning to imply that MJF is akin to the Devil. Unwilling to endure further insinuations, Page retaliates with a swift punch to Strong's face.## Referee Aubrey Edwards swiftly intervenes, and it is announced that the first match is set to commence, setting the stage for an intense confrontation. ## Singles Match: Roderick Strong vs. Hangman Page ## Page unleashes a series of resounding chops onto Strong, countered by a swift kick from Roddy. Undeterred, Page responds with two well-placed punches and a calculated stomp in the corner. A chop by Page is met with a retaliatory back elbow from Strong. Page executes a fallaway slam followed by an impressive standing shooting star press, earning a close two-count. Chops continue to echo as Page asserts dominance, yet Strong fights back with chops of his own, eventually stomping Page in the corner. Strong secures a backbreaker for a near fall.## Page retaliates with a boot to the face, momentarily shifting the momentum. Strong counters with a knee drop for a two-count. A springboard clothesline by Page leads to a tope, showcasing his agility. As Page attempts a moonsault, the Kingdom intervenes, halting his aerial assault while the referee is momentarily distracted. Seizing the opportunity, Strong executes a backbreaker just as the broadcast heads into a commercial break.## Upon returning, Strong applies an armbar, from which Page manages to escape. Punches and forearms are exchanged, culminating in a double clothesline that leaves both competitors down. Strong rises first, initiating a punch exchange, but Page gains the upper hand with stomps. Page follows up with a Death Valley Driver for a near fall, showcasing his strength.## A running boot to the face by Page is succeeded by a rather unconventional move – Page bites Roddy's head. Unfazed, Page lands punches on Strong, but a missed moonsault creates an opening for Strong. Page rebounds with a pop-up powerbomb for a close two-count. Strong skillfully avoids the deadeye, countering with an enziguri into a pancake for another near fall.## A Tiger Driver by Strong earns a two-count, followed by an application of the Stronghold. Page perseveres, reaching the ropes for a break. Page rallies with a Hangman clothesline, then proceeds to moonsault Bennett and both members of the Kingdom. A roll-up by Page results in another two-count. Strong retaliates with a knee strike, but Page ultimately secures the victory with the deadeye for the pin. ## WINNER: Adam Page ## Continental Classic Blue League: Brody King vs. Andrade El Idolo ## The contest commences with a lockup, and King gains the initial advantage. Idolo retaliates with a shoulder block followed by a persistent headlock, making it challenging for King to break free. Despite a back suplex from King, Idolo tenaciously maintains the headlock. King eventually shakes him off, executing a forceful shoulder block and a subsequent senton.## Forearms and chops are exchanged, creating an intense back-and-forth. King and Idolo engage in a chop exchange, with King adding a series of forearms to the mix. King secures a chokehold, but Andrade Andrade clotheslines him against the top rope. Idolo counters with a Cross Body for a one-count. The action spills to the floor, where Idolo executes a spectacular moonsault. Back in the ring, Idolo manages to secure a one-count.## As the broadcast resumes, a chop exchange ensues, with Idolo gaining the upper hand. He follows up with a dropkick, Dragon Screws, and a flying forearm. Idolo's momentum builds as he fires up, leading to a missed lariat by King and a subsequent slam by Andrade. A moonsault by Idolo results in a two-count. King retaliates with a impactful lariat for a close two-count, followed by a cannonball that also earns him a near fall.## The competitors continue to trade chops, and Idolo delivers a boot to the face. King responds with a forearm, but Idolo counters with a back elbow. Chops by Idolo intensify, and King finds himself driven into the exposed buckle. Idolo seizes the moment, executing a Hammerlock DDT that secures the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Andrade El Idolo ## Brody King maintains his position with 6 points.## Renee Paquette conducts an interview with the Von Erichs when unexpected guests, including Danhausen, Orange Cassidy, and Trent, make an appearance. Cassidy proposes a partnership for Friday's Rampage, and the Von Erichs gladly accept the offer.## Kenny Omega makes his entrance, followed by Chris Jericho. A recap of the assault by AEW Tag Team Champions Big Bill & Ricky Starks is shown. Jericho summons the champions, and they answer the call. Starks questions Omega's trustworthiness, and Omega openly admits that he doesn't trust Jericho. Omega also criticizes Big Bill for repeated failures. The Golden Jets announce their intention to cash in their title shot at World's End. ## Starks reminds everyone of his previous victories over Jericho. Jericho attempts to name the team for Starks and Big Bill, but the process falters. In a somewhat awkward moment, Jericho mentions Enzo Amore, prompting Starks to label them as scumbags, questioning if that's not MJF's usual rhetoric. ## The segment mercifully concludes. ## Highlights of the Adam Copeland vs. Edge match are showcased. ## Toni Storm enters, aiming to inject some excitement into the show, and takes a seat at the commentary booth. ## Singles Match: Ruby Soho vs. Riho ## The match begins with a lockup, and Soho swiftly counters with a knee strike. She follows up with a decisive body slam, earning a two-count. Riho responds with a running knee for another near fall. A quick rollup and a subsequent stomp by Riho showcase her agility. Back elbows from Riho lead into a double stomp just before the broadcast heads into a commercial break.## As the action resumes, Riho executes a flying head scissors followed by a 619. A crossbody by Riho results in a two-count. Both competitors engage in a series of rollups, demonstrating their technical prowess. Soho retaliates with a side kick, seamlessly transitioning into a Saito suplex for another two-count. A running forearm by Riho sets up a crucifix bomb, earning her a close two-count.## Riho misses a stomp, creating an opening for Soho, who capitalizes with a "No Future" maneuver for a near fall. Soho follows up with a back elbow and a guillotine submission attempt. Riho, however, counters with a Northern Lights suplex into a dragon suplex. A running double knee strike by Riho seals the deal as she secures the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Riho ## Continental Classic Gold League: Rush vs. Jay Lethal## Lethal opens the exchange with a series of chops, a sight not yet seen tonight. They skillfully evade each other's moves before engaging in a chop exchange of their own. Lethal takes a moment to flaunt his skills with a confident strut. Rush responds with a snap German suplex followed by a knee strike, prompting Lethal to roll to the floor. Rush pursues and tosses Lethal into the table, continuing his assault with, unsurprisingly, more chops.## In the corner, Rush delivers kicks and strikes a pose, asserting his dominance. A powerslam by Rush earns him a two-count. The back-and-forth continues with a chop exchange, showcasing their resilience. Lethal counters with a Lethal Combination, executing a rollup that earns Rush a close two-count. Rush retaliates with a barrage of chops and a belly-to-belly suplex.## Lethal rallies with a well-timed superkick, but his attempt at the Lethal Injection goes awry. Seizing the opportunity, Rush chokes Lethal out, securing the victory in a decisive manner. ## WINNER: Rush ## Continental Classic Gold League: Jay White vs. Mark Briscoe ## Briscoe charges with a running dropkick, unleashing a relentless barrage of CHOPS to keep the momentum. A quick rollup by Briscoe earns a two-count, followed by a decisive boot to the face. He executes a fireman carry takedown into a Froggy Bow, leaving White reeling. White wisely rolls to the floor, prompting Briscoe to pursue, delivering another resounding CHOP and a karate thrust. Back in the ring, Briscoe continues the assault with more CHOPS and a chokehold.## White retaliates with an exploder, tossing Briscoe out of the ring. Taking the battle to the outside, White sends Briscoe into the rail. Undeterred, Briscoe responds with a karate thrust, maintaining the physical intensity. A dropkick by White transitions seamlessly into a DDT, earning him a two-count as the broadcast heads into a commercial break.## Upon returning, White has Briscoe in a chinlock. The competitors engage in a forearm exchange, with White countering a knee attempt into a backdrop. A kick by White is answered with a powerful lariat by Briscoe. Demonstrating his unique style, Briscoe employs "Redneck Kung Fu" followed by a series of CHOPS. A flying forearm and an elbow drop by Briscoe result in a two-count.## The exchange of CHOPS intensifies between White and Briscoe. White manages to land a kick, but Briscoe responds with another CHOP. Briscoe executes a razor's edge for another near fall. White counters with a dragon screw, setting up a rollup into a sleeper suplex. White continues with a CHOP, leading into yet another sleeper suplex. Briscoe counters with a Saito Suplex, attempting to shift the momentum.## In a critical moment, Briscoe attempts a Froggy Bow, but White strategically gets his knee up in time. Seizing the opportunity, White delivers the Blade Runner, securing the pinfall victory in a dramatic conclusion. ## WINNER:Jay White ## Continental Classic Gold League: Jon Moxley vs Swerve Strickland ## The audience is electric from the outset, and the match kicks off with some intense mat wrestling. Moxley adds a touch of flair by kissing Swerve in the corner, initiating a sequence of grappling exchanges. A lockup leads to a hammerlock by Moxley, countered by Swerve with a headlock and subsequent headscissors. Moxley decides to take a breather and walks away, only to engage in a forearm trade upon his return. The exchange escalates with CHOPS from Moxley, met by a retaliatory CHOP from Swerve.## Swerve seizes control with a DDT, earning a two-count. The action spills to the floor, where Swerve delivers punches and shoves his boot into Moxley's throat. Back in the ring, Moxley responds with a lariat followed by a series of nine punches. He takes a more unconventional approach, biting Swerve's arm and executing a piledriver for another near fall. The brawl continues to the floor, where Swerve is crotched on the apron and sent into the steps just before a commercial break.## As the broadcast resumes, Moxley focuses on working Swerve's fingers. Despite a punch from Swerve, Moxley lands a clothesline for a two-count. Swerve counters with a punch into a backbreaker, showcasing his resilience. A double elbow and an elbow to the back of Moxley's head keep the momentum in Swerve's favor. The back-and-forth continues with CHOPS from Swerve and an arm drag by Moxley into a cutter for another two-count.## Moxley delivers a Gotch piledriver for another near fall. The intensity heightens with headbutts from Moxley followed by leg kicks. Swerve answers with a flatliner and a suplex. Moxley, fueled by a surge of adrenaline, withstands a superkick from Swerve, who follows up with stomps and a House Call. Swerve ascends to the top, but Moxley tosses him to the floor. Back in the ring, Moxley executes a curb stomp for a two-count at the 15-minute mark. ## Moxley attempts a choke but transitions into the cross armbreaker. Swerve manages to reach the ropes, prompting Moxley to step outside. Seizing the opportunity, Swerve nails a tope and a Swerve stomp. Back in the ring, Swerve delivers another stomp for a two-count. Moxley, showing resilience, rolls up Swerve for the unexpected pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, December 6, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
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AEW Dynamite Results, December 6, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Montreal, December 5 - Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on December 6, 2023, at the Bell Centre in Montreal, QC. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday (Tuesday Special on October 10) at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV. ## AEW Dynamite Results December 6, 2023: Highlights ## Singles Match: Jon Moxley vs Rush ## Rush executed a suplex in the match's opening moments, visibly exacerbating Moxley's shoulder injury. Taz offered an insightful analysis, adeptly describing the previous damage to Moxley's shoulder, while a replay highlighted the impact.## The skirmish between Moxley and Rush spilled into the crowd, prompting the commentary team to observe the referee's leniency in not initiating a count-out. Taz voiced his approval for the referee's decision to allow them to continue their brawl outside the ring. When they returned to the ring, Rush and Moxley engaged in a heated exchange of chops, eliciting a "Let's Go Moxley" chant from the enthusiastic crowd.## Taking advantage of the situation, Rush positioned Moxley in a seated posture in the corner and teased executing his finishing move, prompting Moxley to defensively cover up. However, instead of proceeding, Rush struck his signature Tranquilo pose. In response, Moxley defiantly rose to his feet and gestured defiantly toward Rush. The action spilled to ringside, with Rush eventually suplexing Moxley into the barricade just as the broadcast transitioned to a picture-in-picture commercial break.## In the latter part of the match, Rush tried to execute his Bull's Horns finisher, but Moxley swiftly rose and delivered a powerful clothesline. Subsequently, Moxley executed his devastating Death Rider maneuver on Rush, covering him for a near fall. Wasting no time, Moxley transitioned into his Bulldog Choke submission hold. Despite Rush's frantic attempts to break free, he eventually succumbed to unconsciousness.## Jon Moxley emerged victorious over Rush. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## Rush maintains his standing at 3 points.## Onscreen, Jay Lethal and Jay White engage in a conversation about their upcoming match.## Renee Paquette is on stage with Roderick Strong and the Kingdom. Strong takes a moment to criticize MJF and, in a surprising twist, dramatically rises from the wheelchair, declaring it a miracle. Slamming the microphone down, he asserts that the chair held him back for far too long.## Returning from the commercial break, Adam Page makes his entrance, acknowledging his defeat at Full Gear but insisting that the rivalry is far from over. MJF interjects, launching into a verbal assault on Page. Although Page initially walks away, he returns after another insult from MJF. A back-and-forth banter ensues between them. MJF goes so far as to accuse Page of being the Devil. Samoa Joe steps in, intervening between the two and sending MJF away, emphasizing the significant match awaiting them. ## Continental Classic Gold League: Mark Briscoe vs. Swerve Strickland ## Locking up, Briscoe executes an armdrag, swiftly transitioning into a side headlock takedown. Continuing the momentum, Briscoe shifts into a hammerlock, followed by a shoulder block. Swerve counters with a side headlock reversal, but Briscoe retaliates with a kick and a series of chops. A 2-count follows a well-executed suplex by Briscoe, accompanied by an uppercut.## Swerve counters, delivering a kick in the corner and a forearm off the rope to the back of Briscoe's head. Swerve follows up with a neck breaker for a near fall. Back elbow by Swerve adds to the offense. Briscoe, however, sends Swerve to the floor and follows up with a precise dropkick. Chops are exchanged on the apron before the action spills to the floor. Briscoe is sent into the crowd, and Swerve suplexes him back into the ringside area, leading to a commercial break.## Returning from the break, Swerve unleashes uppercuts and a neckbreaker. Briscoe responds with his signature Redneck Kung Fu, delivering a flying forearm and a high boot into a Fisherman Buster for a 2-count. Swerve counters by sending Briscoe into the buckle, executing a German into a face buster. A roundhouse kick results in a close 2-count for Swerve. Briscoe fights back with chops, sending Swerve to the floor with a punch, and follows it up with a Tope.## Back in the ring, Briscoe lands a lariat for a near fall. Swerve thwarts the Jay Driller attempt, hitting a death valley driver. Swerve then executes a Swerve Stomp, securing the pinfall victory after blocking a Froggy Bow and countering with a rollup. The 15-minute mark is noted in the match. ## WINNER: Swerve Strickland ## Samoa Joe & MJF vs. The Devil's Masked Men ## Surrounding Joe are four masked men, and suddenly, the lights go out. When they come back on, MJF is discovered in the back, incapacitated, with a broken beer bottle beside him. The broadcast then goes to a commercial break. ## Samoa Joe hastily rushes to the backstage area to assess the situation. ## Backstage, Moxley expresses contentment with his performance thus far. Swerve approaches him, acknowledging that their upcoming match will undoubtedly be an exciting one. ## Ben Mankiewicz of TCM introduces the AEW Women's Champion. ## AEW Women's Championship: Toni Storm w/Luther and Mariah May vs. Skye Blue ## The match begins with a lockup, and Storm executes a headlock takeover. Blue responds with a headscissor maneuver, and Storm maintains control with another headlock. Blue counters with an arm twist takedown, but Storm reverses the momentum. Storm follows up with a running forearm, and Blue answers back with a flying headscissors. Storm delivers a substantial forearm, and with Luther's assistance, he tosses Blue to the floor. Storm adds a chop and breaks up the count, executing a hip attack against the rail before the broadcast goes to a commercial break. ## Upon returning, the champion falls victim to an enziguiri. Blue capitalizes with a diving crossbody for a 2-count. Storm retaliates with a snap German suplex. Attempting a hip attack, Storm misses, allowing Blue to connect with a hip attack and a running boot to the face. Blue executes a Code Blue for a close 2-count. Storm turns the tables with a superplex, followed by a hip attack and a rollup for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Toni Storm ## Continental Classic Gold League: Jay Lethal vs. Jay White ## The contest begins with a lockup, prompting a spirited "let's go Jay" chant from the crowd. Lethal takes control with a headlock, leading to a sequence of counter wrestling and escapes that culminate in a stalemate. White retaliates with a chop, and Lethal responds with a rollup for a near fall, adding an eye rake for good measure. ## The crowd in Canada chimes in with a dual "Let's go Jay! Jay, you suck" chant, adding a touch of lively engagement to the atmosphere. ## Lethal strategically targets White's knee with an elbow, but White counters with a DDT, and the action leads to a commercial break. ## Upon returning, White asserts dominance, knocking Lethal to the canvas. Lethal battles back with a punch and a lariat, followed by a backbreaker. Lethal showcases his strength with a Torture Rack suplex and attempts the Randy Savage elbow for a 2-count. A pump kick from Lethal keeps the momentum in his favor, but he hyperextends White's knee in a tactical move. White counters with a Brainbuster for a close 2-count. The two competitors engage in a chop exchange, and White executes a snap dragon suplex. ## White blocks Lethal Injection and strategically clips Lethal's knee. A rollup by White secures the pinfall victory, bringing the match to a decisive end. ## WINNER: Jay Lethal ## TNT Championship: Christian Cage vs. Adam Copeland ## Killswitch and The Prodigy are conspicuously absent as Cage makes his entrance. Copeland opens the match with a sharp slap, following it up with a choke that forces Cage to seek refuge at the ropes. Copeland unleashes a series of Sheamus-like forearms to Cage's chest, sending him to the floor. Taking the action outside, Copeland repeatedly slams Cage into the announce table. Cage scurries back into the ring, pleading for mercy, but Copeland blocks a low blow and retaliates by stomping on Cage's hand. Copeland then wrenches Cage's fingers and sends him back to the floor with a boot to the face before slamming him into the post. A throat punch by Cage ensues as the match heads into a commercial break.## Returning to the live action, Cage resorts to eye rakes against Copeland. Despite Copeland's attempts to rally, Cage counters with a back elbow. Copeland bites Cage's hand and executes a Russian Leg Sweep off the second rope. A kick from Cage is followed by Copeland snapping Cage's neck on the top rope and delivering a diving clothesline. Both competitors find themselves on the floor, with Cage eventually sending Copeland into the steps and back into the ring. The champion attempts a Frog Splash but only manages a 2-count.## Copeland blocks a spear, hitting a DDT for another close 2-count. Heading to the top rope, Copeland has his leg swept by Cage. Copeland counters a superplex attempt with a Liger Bomb for another 2-count.## Cage resorts to an eye rake, and Copeland blocks a Killswitch, securing a 2-count with a rollup. Copeland executes a forward power bomb for another 2-count, transitioning into a Crossface. Cage manages to reach the ropes, prompting Copeland to unleash a ground-and-pound assault. Cage counters with a Killswitch after avoiding a spear, but he misses a subsequent spear attempt.## In a surprising turn, Copeland accidentally clips the referee, leading to Cage stomping the referee to incapacitate him. A collision of heads between Cage and Copeland creates a momentary standstill.## Enter Nick Wayne's mom, who enters the ring and seizes the championship belt. She delivers a decisive blow to Copeland with the belt, setting up Cage to execute the Killswitch. Cage follows it up with a ruthless stomp to Copeland's neck, securing the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Christian Cage ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card December 6, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
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AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card December 6, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets

Here is the full match card for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on December 6, 2023, at the Bell Centre in Montreal, QC. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## In Canada, The show is broadcast in simulcast with TNT in the U.S (but is subject to scheduling) and is streamed on TSN Direct as well as TSN's website. In Africa, The show airs every Friday night, two days after the U.S. broadcast. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TBS and FITE TV. ## Click Here To BUY TICKETS ## Confirmed & Predicted Match Card ## TNT Championship: Christian Cage (c) vs. Adam Copeland ## WINNER PREDICTION: Christian Cage ## AEW Women's World Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs. Skye Blue ## WINNER PREDICTION: Toni Storm ## MJF & Samoa Joe vs. The Devil's Goons ## WINNER PREDICTION: MJF & Samoa Joe ## AEW Continental Classic Gold League Match: Jay White vs. Jay Lethal ## WINNER PREDICTION: Jay White ## AEW Continental Classic Gold League Match: Jon Moxley vs. RUSH ## WINNER PREDICTION: Jon Moxley ## AEW Continental Classic Gold League Match: Swerve Strickland vs. Mark Briscoe ## WINNER PREDICTION: Swerve Strickland ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, November 29, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
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AEW Dynamite Results, November 29, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on November 29, 2023, at the Target Center in Minneapolis, MN. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday (Tuesday Special on October 10) at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV. ## AEW Dynamite Results November 29, 2023: Highlights ## Continental Classic Gold League: Jon Moxley vs Jay Lethal ## The action kicks off with a lockup, followed by Lethal executing a headlock takeover, countered by Moxley with a headscissors. Moxley then takes control with a headlock takeover of his own, delivering a back elbow and a leg sweep. Lethal responds with a figure-four leg lock, leading to both wrestlers rolling outside.## Lethal attempts a suicide dive but misses the second one. Moxley, in turn, executes a successful suicide dive, creating a mirroring sequence. Moxley proceeds with punches in the corner, but Lethal counters into a Dragon Screw. Stomps to Moxley's knee and a flurry of punches follow. They exchange forearms, and Lethal goes for his signature move, the Lethal Injection, but Moxley counters. An elbow from the top rope results in a near fall just before the commercial break.## Returning from the break, Lethal applies a front ankle lock, countered by Moxley with a cutter. Lethal then drives Moxley into the corner and executes a Dragon Screw off the ropes. A missed dropkick by Lethal opens an opportunity for both wrestlers to trade forearms, with Lethal landing a back elbow and Moxley responding with a lariat. Lethal attempts a Lethal Combination for a two-count, focusing on Moxley's knee.## Moxley counters with rollups for near falls. A series of counters ensue, including an O'Connor Roll by Lethal. Lethal applies a Figure Four, but Moxley reaches the ropes. Moxley hits a Paradigm Shift, followed by a King Kong Lariat into a piledriver for a close two-count. Moxley then applies a choke, and Lethal taps, giving Moxley the victory. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## Jay Lethal remains without any points following his recent match. ## We witness comments from a visibly upset Eddie Kingston, expressing his frustration over last week's loss to Brody King. ## It appears that both the ROH and NJPW Strong titles are currently vacant, awaiting the conclusion of this tournament. ## Backstage, Tony Schiavone makes an announcement regarding Sting's final match, scheduled for March 3rd at the Greensboro Coliseum. Sting and Flair make their entrance, with Sting taking a moment to honor Flair. Flair, in turn, enthusiastically emphasizes the legacy they built, specifically recalling their historic clash at Clash of Champions 1. He boasts that their interaction isn't scripted, and Flair appears to be deeply moved during this emotional moment. ## Continental Classic Gold League: Mark Briscoe vs. Rush ## At the sound of the bell, they engage in an exchange of elbows. Rush delivers a splash in the corner, but Briscoe responds with a leg lariat. Chops come from Rush, followed by a clothesline and a kick. Briscoe counters with a slap, prompting Rush to retreat to the floor. Briscoe then executes a dropkick through the ropes, and a chop exchange ensues on the outside. Rush hurls Briscoe into the barricade, and Briscoe answers with a back suplex on the barricade, reminiscent of a Cactus Jack elbow. ## Upon returning to the ring, they continue trading chops until a collision leaves both men down, leading to a commercial break. ## During the leglock sequence, Briscoe manages to reach the ropes. The two exchange palm strikes, resulting in Briscoe going down. Briscoe rebounds with an exploder, but Rush counters with a belly-to-belly. A spear by Briscoe, stemming from a thwarted Bulls Horn attempt, is followed by a neckbreaker for a near fall. Rush retaliates with back elbows, and Briscoe answers with an enziguiri. ## Rush executes a belly-to-belly, sending Briscoe off the apron and onto the floor. Chops are traded, and Briscoe responds with a Froggy Bow for a two-count. Rush counters a Jay Driller and follows up with a belly-to-belly in the corner. A running forearm and Bulls Horns by Rush secure the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Rush ## Mark Briscoe remains without any points after his recent match.## We receive a monochromatic message from Toni Storm when RJ City interrupts her, claiming not to be feeling well. She announces a title defense for the upcoming week.## Tony Schiavone has taken his place at the commentary desk as MJF makes his entrance. He reminds everyone of his upcoming match against Samoa Joe in Long Island on the 30th. While expressing respect for Joe, despite personal feelings, MJF reflects on first seeing Joe in TNA and criticizes WWE for misusing him. MJF credits Joe for paving the way in wrestling, allowing talents like himself to thrive. He expresses gratitude to Joe before asserting his role in building AEW "brick by brick." MJF runs down the list of opponents he has defeated, claiming he will overcome any injuries to triumph over Joe at World's End.## The arena plunges into darkness, and the Devil's minions assail MJF. Joe rushes to the rescue. The Devil, appearing on the big screen, challenges MJF and Joe to a tag team match for the following week. MJF reluctantly accepts, while Joe appears less enthusiastic. ## Commentators share information that the AEW IT Department alleges the Devil is hacking their system, explaining the appearance of these mysterious videos. ## Singles Match: Wardlow vs. AR Fox ## Fox opens the action with a kick, followed by executing two topes to the floor. Wardlow responds with a clothesline, slamming Fox onto the apron and then executing a belly-to-belly. A massive beel toss by Wardlow sends Fox to the floor. Wardlow pursues, tossing Fox back into the ring. He delivers a press slam, but Fox manages to escape and kicks Wardlow down. Fox attempts a 450, leading to a one-count.## Fox follows up with a series of kicks and a chokeslam into a clothesline by Wardlow. Wardlow proceeds with a powerbomb, and then another one. He adds a senton to his arsenal, concluding with another powerbomb that prompts the referee to call an end to the match. ## WINNER: Wardlow ## Top Flight & Action Andretti vs. Brother Zay & The Hardys ## The match commences with Andretti and Matt in the ring. Action kicks off with a dropkick on Matt, who responds with a hip toss. After a tag, Jeff enters and targets Action. A cover attempt follows, but it results in a kickout at two. Action manages to trip Jeff, attempting a moonsault that unfortunately misses. Both competitors then tag out, bringing Zey and Darius into the ring. Zey executes a shoulder block, and Darius follows up with a dropkick on Zay. Dante tags in and focuses his attack on Zay, with Darius joining in to assault Zay in the corner. ## During the commercial break ## Upon return, Jeff inflicts a leg drop on Andretti and follows it up with a dropkick. Matt tags in, taking his turn to attack Action in the corner. Matt executes the Side Effect and goes for the cover, resulting in a near fall. Dante tags in and resumes the assault on Zay, delivering a springboard splash and attempting another cover, which sees Zay kicking out at two. Zay retaliates with a clothesline, knocking Dante down. Jeff knocks Andretti off the apron, and Zay capitalizes with a springboard dropkick. He goes for the cover, resulting in a two-count.## Darius enters the fray, executing a German suplex, while Dante slams Zay to secure the victory for their team. ## WINNER: Top Flight & Action Andretti ## TBS Championship House Rules Match: Julia Hart (c) vs. Emi Sakura ## The match kicks off with Julia taking the initiative, launching an attack on Emi in the corner. Julia executes a snapmare followed by a kick to the back, and then slams Emi to the mat. Emi rolls out of the ring, responding by sending Julia into the steel steps and following up with a running crossbody. ## During the commercial break## Upon returning, Emi delivers a backbreaker to gain control. Julia counters with a sleeper hold, but Sakura manages to escape and transitions into a surfboard submission. Climbing the top rope, Emi goes for a moonsault but misses the mark. Julia seizes the opportunity to lock in the Hartless lock. Although Emi taps out, the match cannot be won via submission. Hart enters the scene with a clothesline from behind, setting up Julia to hit a moonsault for the victory. ## WINNER: Julia Hart ## RJ City conducts an interview with Mariah May, expressing her eagerness to showcase her skills in AEW. Following the interview, she walks into Tony Khan's office.## Christian Cage's entrance music resonates through the arena as he makes his way to the ring. Taking the microphone, he invites Adam Copeland, his former tag team partner, to join him in the ring. Cage expresses his desire to discuss some of the remarks made by Copeland in the previous week, asking him to come down.## Adam Copeland's theme song plays, and he walks down to the ring. Cage informs the security detail that their presence is unnecessary tonight and requests them to leave the ring. He proceeds to address the audience, acknowledging the assumption that he's apologizing only because he is alone.## Cage clarifies that his regret doesn't stem from being solo. He admits that after Copeland attacked Killswitch, he took a drive that turned into a road trip of self-reflection. Cage reminisces about their early days on the road, highlighting how they evolved into the greatest tag team of all time.## He declares that Copeland is his brother, emphasizing that their father remains Cage's biggest fan. Despite the challenges, including Copeland's mother's passing, Cage discloses that she had a wish to see them teaming up one more time. Cage proposes the idea of reliving that journey together. However, as Cage moves to attack, Copeland delivers a low blow. Copeland taunts Cage, telling him to polish the belt because it's going home with him. ## During the commercial break ## Continental Classic Gold League: Jay White vs. Swerve Strickland ## Jay White's entrance music resonates as he confidently strides to the ring, soon followed by the energetic theme of Swerve Strickland, who makes his way down the aisle. ## The match kicks off with Jay taking the early advantage, launching an assault on Swerve in the corner. He sends Strickland out of the ring, forcefully propelling him into the barricade. Jay repeats the process, slamming Swerve into the barricade once more before guiding him back into the ring and delivering a series of stomps. ## Jay then knocks Swerve out of the ring, and Strickland retaliates by sending White into the steel steps before rolling him back into the ring. However, Jay seizes the opportunity to plant Swerve with a DDT as he reenters the squared circle. ## During the commercial break ## Upon return, Jay executes a German suplex and follows it up by suplexing Swerve into the turnbuckle. Swerve mounts a comeback with a back suplex, a flatliner, and a suplex, attempting a cover for a near fall. Jay counters with a German suplex, but Swerve rebounds with a lariat. Both competitors engage in a striking exchange, with Jay targeting Swerve's knee and executing the uranagi. ## Jay focuses on Swerve, applying an armbar that Strickland manages to escape, countering with a snap on Jay's arm. Jay attempts a low blow, but Swerve catches him and delivers a backbreaker. Following up with the House Call, Swerve climbs the top rope and lands the Swerve stomp. The cover results in a two-count. ## Out of nowhere, Jay White hits the Bladerunner, but Swerve rolls out of the ring. Jay sends Swerve back into the ring, and both men exchange strikes. Jay goes for the sleeper suplex, aiming for the Bladerunner, but Swerve counters with a quick roll-up for the surprise victory. ## WINNER: Swerve Strickland ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, November 22, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
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AEW Dynamite Results, November 22, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on November 22, 2023, at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago, IL. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday (Tuesday Special on October 10) at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV. ## AEW Dynamite Results November 22, 2023: Highlights ## Continental Classic Gold League: Swerve Strickland vs. Jay Lethal ## Strickland, with his shoulder taped up, earned the crowd's support after a dynamic Texas Death Match at Full Gear. The match showcased quick exchanges, including a head scissors and a clever misdirect basement dropkick from Strickland. Lethal retaliated with a slam on Strickland's injured shoulder.## The bout featured a superplex and a rolling Flatliner from Strickland, countered by Lethal's inside cradle and a top-rope elbow. Strickland, resilient, dodged the Lethal Injection, applied a Stretch Muffler, but Lethal turned it into a Crossface. In a decisive move, Strickland dropkicked Lethal's leg, followed by the House Call and Swerve Stomp, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Swerve Strickland ## Backstage, Orange Cassidy tries to make an announcement, but Wheeler Yuta interrupts, criticizing Jon Moxley's defeat. MJF and Adam Cole enter the ring. MJF boasts about retaining the AEW Title, praises Jay White, and addresses the theft of his Devil mask.## Samoa Joe interrupts, reminding MJF of their deal for a title shot. After some banter, MJF agrees to face Joe at Worlds End. Joe warns he'll take what MJF values most on Long Island. ## Orange Cassidy, HOOK & Katsuyori Shibata (w/Danhausen) vs. Angelo Parker, Matt Menard & Jake Hager ## Before the match, Cassidy teased a Thanksgiving surprise, revealing a Danhausen video. The match began with HOOK dominating Menard & Parker until Hager's surprise attack. During the bout, Danhausen, donning Hager's long-lost purple hat, cursed him. Cassidy, HOOK, Shibata, and Danhausen secured victory with dueling submissions, leaving them standing tall. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy, HOOK & Katsuyori Shibata (w/Danhausen) ## Backstage, Renee Paquette interviews Adam Cole, expressing excitement for his return. Roderick Strong interrupts, referencing last week's incident. Cole sharply dismisses Strong, emphasizing they're no longer best friends, leaving Strong visibly hurt and clarifying to The Kingdom that Cole didn't mean it. ## Excalibur notes Will Ospreay joining AEW at Full Gear. Christian Cage renames Luchasaurus to "Killswitch" and Nick Wayne as "The Prodigy." In a heated segment, Cage attempts to harm Nick's mother, Shayna, but Adam Copeland intervenes, delivering a Con-Chair-To. Meanwhile, backstage, Anna Jay confronts Angelo Parker, Matt Menard, and Jake Hager about their intentions after their match. ## Switchblade Jay White vs. Rush in the Continental Classic Gold League ## White, accompanied by The Gunns, was surprised to find out there's no ringside allowed. Rush dominated early with a chop sending White into the railing. After a commercial break, Rush controlled most of the match, but a low blow from White and a Blade Runner secured his victory after a near collision with the referee. ## WINNER: Switchblade Jay White ## A clip shows Ricky Starks & Big Bill attacking Chris Jericho post-Full Gear, targeting his injured arm. ## Onstage, WrestleAunts RJ City & Renee Paquette present the AEW Women’s Title to Timeless Toni Storm in the crowd. Storm, with Luther, accepts and begins her speech, thanking various individuals. As she's played off, Skye Blue's music interrupts, and she heads to the ring for their upcoming match. Storm looks visibly miffed by the interruption. ## Skye Blue vs. Ruby Soho (w/Saraya) and Anna Jay (w/Matt Menard & Angelo Parker) ## Soho faced Parker after a chaotic sequence of pinfall attempts. Jay and Blue exchanged moves, but Soho regained control with a Saito suplex on Blue. Parker's interference led to a commercial break. Returning, a powerbomb superplex occurred, but Jay couldn't secure the pin. ## Soho and Jay were sent outside, where Soho threw Blue into the barricade. Jay confronted Soho, and a scuffle ensued. Back in the ring, Blue managed to hit a sloppy TKO on Soho for the win, amid distractions and disagreements at ringside. ## WINNER: Skye Blue ## Renee Paquette interviews Wardlow backstage about the Worlds End main event. When asked about MJF, Wardlow says the devil's downfall will happen on his terms. AR Fox accuses Wardlow of blaming others, citing a similar situation with Darby Allin. Wardlow dismisses Fox's advice, asserting he doesn't need anyone's guidance and promptly brushes him off. ## Continental Classic Gold League: Jon Moxley vs. Mark Briscoe ## Briscoe and Moxley wasted no time in a fast-paced exchange. Moxley busted Briscoe open during a break, but Briscoe fought back with a rolling Death Valley Driver and a Froggy Bow for a near fall. Moxley hit a King Kong Lariat and a Death Rider, securing the win. The two showed mutual respect after the match, with Moxley shaking hands with Briscoe to close the show. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...