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AEW Dynamite Results, July 26, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
1049 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Results, July 26, 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 July 26, 2023, from MVP Arena in Albany, NY. ## 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 5:30 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 July 26, 2023: Highlights Orange Cassidy Vs AR Fox For The AEW International Title ## Fox finds himself in his sixth title match within the AEW, having faced disappointment in four previous Trios Title bouts and a TNT Title match against Samoa Joe last November. Meanwhile, Cassidy is defending his International Title for an impressive 27th time, as Excalibur recounts the numerous injuries he has endured during his reign. Initially, Fox attempts to keep Cassidy grounded, but Cassidy cleverly responds with mind games, placing his hands in his pockets before making a quick exit from the ring, only to be caught by Fox's sudden moonsault to the floor. ## Once back inside the ring, Fox showcases his speed, executing a roll-through suplex, which Cassidy skillfully counters with a Stundog Millionaire. Not to be outdone, Fox kicks out of the corner with a leaping cutter and follows up with a twisting brainbuster, coming close to victory. Fox maintains control during a significant portion of the commercial break. ## Cassidy refuses to succumb to a third neckbreaker by Fox and the two exchange powerful boots to each other's faces. They both thwart attempts at cutters and eventually find themselves in a double neckbreaker, bringing the match back to square one. Cassidy exhibits his agility by going up and over in the corner and relentlessly slamming Fox's head into the buckle. However, Fox retaliates, sending Cassidy to the outside and executing an impressive somersault dive, followed by a senton back inside, coming close to securing the win. ## Cassidy, though, counters the Lo Mein Pain into a dive of his own outside the ring, and then follows up with a spinning DDT inside, setting up for his signature Beach Break. Yet, Fox exhibits incredible resilience, managing to kick out of Cassidy's onslaught. Fox blocks Cassidy's attempt at the Orange Punch, capitalizes on the situation, and positions Cassidy in the corner, delivering the devastating Lo Mein Pain for a near fall. ## Cassidy rolls to the apron, and Fox seizes the opportunity to execute a Rolling Thunder, but unfortunately, he seems to have injured his ankle in the process. Cassidy targets the weakened ankle, wrenching at it skillfully, and ultimately manages to secure the victory with the Mouse Trap maneuver. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy ## After the match, Cassidy playfully placed his sunglasses on Fox, but Fox reacted angrily and snapped them in half. He then attacked Cassidy, leaving him stunned. Darby Allin, who was at the ramp, screamed at Fox, demanding to know why he had acted that way, but Fox couldn't offer any explanation.## Amidst the chaos, Cassidy tried to recover from the attack when suddenly Jon Moxley stormed through the crowd and delivered his finishing move, the Death Rider, on Cassidy. Commentary, led by Excalibur, brought up Cassidy's involvement in a past match at ROH Death Before Dishonor involving Claudio Castagnoli. ## Backstage, Renee Paquette conducted an interview with Chris Jericho and Don Callis. They discussed the fans' desire for Jericho to join Callis' family, and Callis proposed the idea of forming a dream team with Konosuke Takeshita. Jericho seemed hesitant but agreed to give it a try. Callis surprised Jericho with a commissioned artwork depicting their classic 1995 promo with Bad News Allen, and the painting showed Bad News looking down on them from the sky. ## A short video snippet featured HOOK walking and sitting in a subway before the train quickly passed by, leaving him gone. ## Next, Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta appeared in a backstage PSA, warning kids against playing with fire or crossing paths with the Blackpool Combat Club. They also issued a stern warning to Lucha Bros and Best Friends, stating that they would pay for PAC's mistake later that night. ## Jack Perry addresses HOOK & the FTW Title ## Tony Schiavone introduced the new FTW Champion, who made his entrance with Beethoven's 5th Symphony playing in the background, wearing a new "I Beat HOOK" shirt. Schiavone riled up the crowd to boo Perry, who responded by belittling HOOK, claiming that after one loss, he realized he couldn't hang with the top competitors and was now on a path to nowhere. Perry clarified that when he talked about winning gold in AEW in 2023, he wasn't referring to the FTW Title, but now that he has it, he considers it a legitimate championship. He boasted about being the best wrestler ever to hold the title and took shots at Taz and his allies. ## Jerry Lynn then emerged to confront Perry, reminiscing about ECW's influence on the current generation of wrestlers. He warned Perry that his trash-talking would only lead to an ass-kicking. Lynn got ready to fight, but Perry claimed he wasn't dressed for a match and instead challenged Lynn to face him the following week. Perry then left the scene. Renee Paquette later caught up with Britt Baker backstage, inquiring about her reaction to Taya Valkyrie's comments on Collision. Baker expressed her excitement for their upcoming first-time encounter and confidently stated that she would dominate Valkyrie and prove that TBS (Turner Broadcasting System) stands for "The Britt Show." ## It seems like next week's episode will feature an unexpected matchup between Jack Perry and Jerry Lynn, a pairing that might not have been predicted by many fans. ## Singles Match: PAC Vs Gravity ## During his entrance, Gravity actually acted as if he were walking on the moon. PAC brilliantly tried to reintroduce himself to Gravity, as he had been previously known as "The Man That Gravity Forgot." Meanwhile, Taz shoe-horned and briefly serenaded us with John Mayer's 'Gravity.' Gravity used his speed to send PAC to the floor early and attempted to play mind games, only to be hit by a dropkick through the ropes by PAC, who stayed in control throughout the picture-in-picture segment. ## Returning from commercial, we saw the Blackpool Combat Club watching from their locker room. Gravity fought out of the corner with a leaping crossbody, but PAC responded with a series of kicks. Both men climbed to the top rope, and PAC connected with an avalanche brainbuster before quickly applying the submission hold, the Brutalizer, for the victory. ## WINNER: PAC ## Swerve Strickland (w/Prince Nana) Vs Darby Allin (w/Nick Wayne) ## After an intense back-and-forth exchange, the Royal Rampage nearly witnessed a repeat of events on Friday, with Allin finding himself on the apron this time. As Strickland dove to the outside, fate dealt him a punishing blow in the form of Allin's Code Red maneuver. Seizing the opportunity, Allin threw Strickland into the steel steps, repositioned them strategically, but Strickland turned the tide by reversing a whip. Allin skillfully cleared the steps, but Strickland, using them as a launchpad, delivered a devastating House Call kick. With this, Strickland took control, methodically targeting Allin's wrist while taunting Wayne in the process. ## Executing a roll-through Flatliner and a massive suplex, Strickland showcased his dominance. Both men engaged in a series of roll-up attempts, culminating in Strickland resiliently kicking out of the Last Supper move. Seeking a breather, Strickland rolled to the apron, only to be met with a spear from Allin, propelling them both to the unforgiving outside. As they returned to the ring, Strickland caught a charging Allin mid-air with a knee lift. Undeterred, they continued their fierce battle inside the squared circle, where Strickland unleashed a powerful Swerve Stomp, yet Allin displayed remarkable resilience by kicking out. ## Ascending to the top turnbuckle, both competitors sought to gain an advantage. Allin, with a display of agility, executed an avalanche over-the-top stunner, sending Strickland reeling onto the apron. Allin prepared for a daring Coffin Drop, but Strickland cunningly thwarted it by pulling out Allin's feet, culminating in an unreal and visually brutal Death Valley Driver off the second rope onto the edge of the ring. ## During the match's critical moments, the referee's attention was diverted by the actions of Nana & Wayne, creating an opportunity for a hooded ring attendant to interfere. This individual violently shoved Allin into the ring post and rolled him back into the ring. Exploiting the situation, Strickland capitalized and connected with his signature JML Driver to secure the hard-fought victory. ## WINNER: Swerve Strickland (w/Prince Nana) ## The masked man turned out to be AR Fox, who launched a post-match attack on Allin and Nick Wayne. He attempted a move with Allin's skateboard but failed miserably in his endeavor. After the chaos, Prince Nana presented Fox with a Mogul Embassy shirt, which he proudly put on. ## Backstage, Renee Paquette interviewed Matt Menard, Angelo Parker, Anna Jay, and Tay Conti, when suddenly Chris Jericho approached them, urging everyone to come into his dressing room. The painting that Don Callis had earlier presented to Jericho was hanging on the wall, but Jericho brushed it aside and inquired about Tay Conti's baby, who she assured was doing well. However, she expressed concern about Jericho's recent behavior. ## Parker seemed to have a change of heart about giving back his comb to Jericho, deciding to keep it for the moment. Anna Jay also spoke up, calling Jericho selfish and echoing Hager's sentiment that they couldn't give Jericho their full commitment if he continued on this path. With everyone except Menard leaving, he advised Jericho to quickly figure things out before making his own exit. ## Britt Baker Vs Taya Valkyrie ## Baker initiated the match with an early headlock, but Valkyrie used her strength advantage to gain control, delivering running corner knees. With her opponent's wrist trapped, Valkyrie unleashed stiff chops and a short arm lariat. However, Baker attempted a misdirection maneuver but ended up awkwardly falling during her execution of the Road to Valhalla move. The crowd expressed their disappointment with boos, and there was some uncertainty whether Valkyrie was meant to execute the move differently. Nonetheless, Baker didn't get up properly, prompting Valkyrie to mount her and deliver strikes before the break. ## As they returned from the break, the crowd's boos continued as Valkyrie found herself trapped in a Baker cravat and ate knee strikes. Sent into the corner, Valkyrie stumbled out, and Baker struck with a rip cord move, but Valkyrie astonishingly kicked out at just one count. A forearm battle ensued, with both women exchanging kicks, and Valkyrie eventually lunged for a lariat. Baker attempted the Panama Sunrise, but Valkyrie countered with a Northern Lights suplex. Despite the setback, Baker regained control, attempted the Panama Sunrise once more, and this time managed a two-count. ## Baker hesitated while putting on her glove, giving Valkyrie an opportunity to hit a Spear. Valkyrie then sought to execute the Road to Valhalla move, but Baker skillfully countered into the Lock Jaw submission, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Britt Baker via submission ## The Lucha Bros (Rey Fenix & Penta El Zero Miedo w/Alex Abrahantes) Vs Claudio Castagnoli & Jon Moxley and Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent Beretta) ## The explosive showdown between Lucha Bros and Best Friends commenced even before The BCC made it to the ring, igniting a wild brawl involving everyone. Taylor and Moxley continued their fight up the ramp while the rest of the competitors joined in on the floor. Taylor then amazed the crowd with a somersault dive off the stage, landing amidst the chaotic fray. ## Inside the ring, Fenix and Castagnoli displayed their skills with a captivating exchange, highlighted by Fenix executing an impressive springboard arm drag. However, he found himself on the receiving end of Beretta's punishing Sexy Chuckie Knee. Moxley entered the fray with a cutter, while Castagnoli cleaned house with a flurry of uppercuts. Fenix managed to tag in Beretta, who sought revenge for a previous chair attack, but missed a knee on Castagnoli. He did connect with a powerful Saito Suplex before attempting a dive, only to be caught by Castagnoli's uppercut in mid-air. Moxley then tagged in and devastated Beretta with a King Kong Lariat before the commercial break. ## Beretta displayed his resilience, fighting out of the corner with a well-executed missile dropkick on Castagnoli. He tagged in Taylor, who took down Moxley with a precise Sole Food kick. Moxley attempted to retaliate but was met with a jump knee and German suplex from Taylor. Penta made a blind tag on Moxley and unleashed a Sling Blade and backstabber on Taylor. The action escalated as all six men engaged in a heated slugfest, but the Best Friends decided to give the crowd what they wanted and embraced in a hug. ## Moxley and Castagnoli were sent outside the ring, leaving the Lucha Bros vulnerable to a dual piledriver from Taylor and Beretta. However, the Lucha Bros managed to regain control, utilizing superkicks and submission maneuvers. Penta focused on Beretta's arm, expertly applying pressure before hitting his signature Made in Penta move. Castagnoli and Moxley interrupted the pin attempt, pummeling Best Friends with powerful anvil elbows, stomps, and a thunderous powerbomb by Castagnoli on Taylor. ## As Castagnoli prepared to deliver a Ricola Bomb, Orange Cassidy's music interrupted, and he took down Wheeler Yuta on the ramp. Cassidy then engaged in a brawl with Moxley, while Beretta mistakenly dropped Castagnoli with a Crunchie, thinking he was the legal man. Despite the chaos, the Lucha Bros intervened and finished off Beretta with their Fear Factor maneuver, securing the victory. Amidst all the mayhem, it was astonishing how Paul Turner managed to keep track of the legal man in the ring. ## WINNERS: The Lucha Bros (Rey Fenix & Penta El Zero Miedo w/Alex Abrahantes) ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card August 16, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
1049 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card August 16, 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 August 16, 2023, from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN. ## 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 5:30 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 Match Card ## Kenny Omega sits down with Jim Ross ## To commence, Kenny Omega is slated to have a conversation with Jim Ross, delving into a multitude of subjects encompassing his upcoming ventures, his association with Don Callis, and his impending role at AEW All In. ## To Qualify For AEW Women's Title Match At All In: Dr. Britt Baker DMD vs. The Bunny ## Dr. Britt Baker DMD will face The Bunny. The winner of that bout will move on to the four way AEW Women's World Championship bout at All In. ## Darby Allin & Nick Wayne vs. Gates Of Agony (Toa Liona & Kaun) ## Darby Allin & Nick Wayne are set to square off against The Gates Of Agony (Toa Liona & Kaun). ## MJF & Adam Cole talk about the main event of AEW All In ## Furthermore, MJF and Adam Cole are poised to make another appearance on the show, engaging in a discussion regarding the marquee showdown set to headline AEW All In. ## Texas Chainsaw Massacre Death Match: Jeff Jarrett vs. Jeff Hardy ## The upcoming August 16 episode of AEW Dynamite is set to feature an unprecedented Texas Chainsaw Massacre Death Match. During a promo on the August 11 edition of AEW Rampage, Jeff Jarrett made an announcement. He revealed that, in collaboration with The Texas Chain Saw Massacre video game, he is scheduled to take on Jeff Hardy in a Texas Chainsaw Massacre Death Match. ## Although Jarrett mentioned it as the Texas Chainsaw Massacre Death Match Championship, it remains uncertain whether there will be a title at stake. Jarrett also hinted that Leatherface might make an appearance during the match. ## AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Wheeler Yuta ## Furthermore, there's another match in store as Orange Cassidy is set to put his AEW International Championship on the line against Wheeleer Yuta. Cassidy managed to keep his title safe by defeating Johnny TV on the August 11 episode of AEW Rampage. Following that, Yuta stepped up and issued a challenge for a title bout. ## To stay updated with all the latest Combat Sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card August 9, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
1068 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card August 9, 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 August 9, 2023, from Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH. ## 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 5:30 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 Match Card ## Singles Match: Rob Van Dam vs Jack Perry ## In a stunning twist, Rob Van Dam made a surprise entrance during the 200th episode of Dynamite. Jerry Lyn, introducing RVD as his buddy from ECW, shared that RVD couldn't get the green light to wrestle again due to health concerns. RVD emerged and had a face-off with Jack Perry, causing Perry to back off. ## Following this, RVD threw down the gauntlet, calling out Perry for a title match – the FTW Title, to be exact. Not stopping there, he declared that if he emerged victorious, he would hang up the FTW Title for good, retiring it once and for all. ## WINNER PREDICTION: Rob Van Dam ## Tag Team Match: The Young Bucks vs The Hardys ## On the latest Rampage episode, The Young Bucks switched gears and expressed their desire to go after the tag team titles. Out of the blue, The Hardys showed up in the backstage area and threw down a challenge for a tag team showdown. ## The Young Bucks didn't hold back, making fun of The Hardys, but eventually agreed to the challenge. It's worth noting that these two teams had a face-off at AEW Double or Nothing 2022, with The Hardys coming out victorious on that occasion. ## WINNER PREDICTION: The Hardys ## Singles Match: Hikaru Shida vs Anna Jay ## In the week gone by, Hikaru Shida clinched the AEW Women's Title by taking down Toni Storm. Presently, she's all set for her inaugural title defense against Anna Jay from JAS. It's interesting to note that Anna Jay's very first bout in the AEW was against Hikaru Shida, and now she's geared up to square off against her initial adversary once more, this time in a title match. ## WINNER PREDICTION: Hikaru Shida ## Singles Match: Adam Cole & MJF Speak ## In the week that just passed on Dynamite, MJF spilled the beans on the AEW All In main event. He spilled that he's putting the AEW World Title on the line against Adam Cole in the headlining match over in London. It's a bit of a twist, considering these two were much-loved partners as a tag team. Now, they're all set to set their camaraderie aside and duke it out for the grandest reward in AEW. ## Jericho Appreciation Society Mandatory Metting ## The Jericho Appreciation Society has arranged a meeting to talk about Chris Jericho considering teaming up with Don Callis. In the week before, Jericho joined forces with Konosuke Takeshita to defeat Daniel Garcia and Sammy Guevara from JAS. The conclusion of the match included Jericho using his bat. Members of JAS are annoyed with Jericho due to his self-centered actions. ## Blackpool Combat Club vs Lucha Brothers ## This past Friday on Rampage, the Lucha Brothers announced they're up for a match against whoever triumphs in the Parking Lot face-off between Blackpool Combat Club and Best Friends. Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli from BCC came out on top, paving the way for a tag team showdown against Rey Fenix and Penta El Zero Meido, also known as the Lucha Brothers. ## WINNER PREDICTION:Blackpool Combat Club ## To stay updated with all the latest Combat Sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card August 2, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
1070 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card August 2, 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 August 2, 2023, from Yuengling Center in Tampa, 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 5:30 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 Match Card ## Jack Perry & Jerry Lynn come face-to-face ## First, Jack Perry and Jerry Lynn come face to face. Lynn interrupts Perry's promo on the July 26 episode of AEW Dynamite after the FTW Champion begins to badmouth ECW and Taz. Lynn seems ready to fight Perry then and there, but the former 'Jungle Boy' backs out of the ring and says he will do it on his terms. ## Chris Jericho & Konosuke Takeshita vs. Daniel Garcia & Sammy Guevara ## Furthermore, Chris Jericho teams up with Konosuke Takeshita for the first time ever, as the duo takes on Daniel Garcia and Sammy Guevara. The match is suggested by Don Callis and agreed upon by Jericho on the July 26 episode of Dynamite. ## Anything Goes: Jon Moxley vs. Trent Beretta vs. Penta El Zero Miedo ## Moreover, a wild three-way Anywhere Goes brawl is set to unfold as Jon Moxley, Trent Beretta, and Penta El Zero Miedo find themselves on a collision course. ## AEW Women's World Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs. Hikaru Shida ## AEW has announced that Hikaru Shida will challenge Toni Storm for the AEW World Women's Championship. During the main event of the July 28 episode of AEW Rampage, Shida secured a victory over Nyla Rose, setting the stage for her title opportunity. After the match, Shida was confronted by Storm, Saraya, and Ruby Soho, and the title match was officially confirmed by the broadcast team. ## ROH World Tag Team Championship: Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) (c) vs. El Hijo del Vikingo & Komander ## Additionally, the broadcast team revealed that Aussie Open (Mark Davis and Kyle Fletcher) will defend the ROH World Tag Team Championship against AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo and Komander. The upcoming August 2 episode of AEW Dynamite will commemorate the 200th edition of the show. Davis and Fletcher clinched the tag team titles at ROH Death Before Dishonor 2023. ## To stay updated with all the latest Combat Sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card July 26, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
1070 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card July 26, 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 July 26, 2023, from MVP Arena in Albany, NY. ## 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 5:30 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 Match Card ## AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. AR Fox ## During the July 19 episode of AEW Dynamite, a thrilling announcement was made that Orange Cassidy, the AEW International Champion, will be putting his title on the line in an upcoming match against AR Fox. The match is scheduled to take place on the July 26 episode of AEW Dynamite. ## The announcement was made following a backstage segment where Cassidy was featured. Darby Allin, in a thoughtful gesture, brought up a favor that he owed to a friend who had helped him when he was facing homelessness in the past. That friend turned out to be AR Fox. Allin took the opportunity to request Cassidy to grant Fox a title shot, and Cassidy graciously accepted the request. ## With Cassidy agreeing to the match, the stage is set for an exciting showdown between him and AR Fox for the AEW International Championship. ## Singles Match: PAC vs. Gravity## During ROH Death Before Dishonor, an exciting announcement was made that Gravity will be squaring off against PAC on the upcoming July 26 episode of AEW Dynamite. ## In the opening bout of ROH Death Before Dishonor, Gravity showcased their prowess by securing a victory over Komander. Meanwhile, PAC is set to take on ROH Champion Claudio Castagnoli later in the event. If PAC emerges victorious from ROH Death Before Dishonor with the ROH World Title, he will put the prestigious belt on the line in his clash against Gravity on Wednesday. ## Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli vs. Lucha Bros (Penta El Zero Miedo & Rey Fenix) vs. Best Friends (Trent & Chuckie T) ## Furthermore, a highly anticipated triple threat bout has been scheduled, featuring Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli taking on the formidable teams of Lucha Bros (Penta El Zero Miedo & Rey Fenix) and Best Friends (Trent & Chuckie T). ## Swerve Strickland vs. Darby Allin ## In addition, the rivalry between Darby Allin and Swerve Strickland will be reignited as they are set to face each other once again. Notably, both competitors were the last two men remaining in the intense Royal Rampage match. ## MJF & Adam Cole will speak ## Furthermore, fans will have the opportunity to hear from MJF and Adam Cole in anticipation of their upcoming AEW Tag Team Title bout on AEW Collision. ## Singles Match: Taya Valkyrie vs. Britt Baker ## On July 26, for the first time ever, we will witness La Wera Loca facing off against D.M.D. In the latest episode of AEW Saturday Collision on July 22, Taya Valkyrie emerged victorious against Skye Blue in women's competition. After the intense match, Valkyrie issued a challenge to Britt Baker, noting that Baker had recently defeated "an extra" on AEW Dynamite. The match was promptly confirmed for AEW Dynamite on July 26. ## To stay updated with all the latest Combat Sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

AEW Dynamite Results July 5, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners
1071 days ago
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AEW Dynamite Results July 5, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on July 5, 2023, from Rogers Place in Edmonton, AB. ## 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 5:30 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 July 5, 2023: Highlights ## AEW Blind Tag Team Eliminator Tournament: Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland vs. Darby Allin and Orange Cassidy ## Allin and Lee start off the match with a bang. Allin delivers a sharp slap, followed by Lee charging in and executing a powerful belly-to-belly toss. Darby joins in with a series of elbow strikes and then tags in Cassidy. Cassidy lands some "vicious" chops on his opponent. However, Lee counters with a double chop, causing Cassidy to go down. With his hands still in his pockets, Cassidy gets up, but Lee swiftly takes him down with another double chop. Allin tags back in, and he and Cassidy work together to double team Lee. Suddenly, Swerve makes a blind tag and catches Darby off guard with an uppercut, showing off with a pose afterward. Swerve follows up with a kneedrop, and a big forearm sends Darby out of the ring as the action goes to commercial break. ## Big time code red by Darby Allin!Watch #AEWDynamite on TBS!@swerveconfident | @RealKeithLee | @orangecassidy | @DarbyAllin #BlindEliminatorTagTeamTournament pic.twitter.com/mBCN81rgLN— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) July 6, 2023 ## When we return, Swerve and Lee execute a double superplex on Allin, displaying their strength and coordination. Lee locks Cassidy in a bearhug while Swerve traps Allin under the ring steps, creating a disadvantage for Allin. However, Cassidy manages to save Allin temporarily. Lee thwarts an attempt by Cassidy to apply a rear chokehold and sends him back into the ring. Lee also blocks a DDT and avoids a stundog. In a surprise move, Darby performs a Code Red on Lee, taking him down. Swerve tries to intervene but accidentally strikes Lee instead. Cassidy seizes the opportunity and delivers a DDT to Swerve, allowing Allin to secure the pinfall victory. ## WINNERS: Darby Allin and Orange Cassidy ## AEW proudly introduces Nick Wayne, who has now turned 18, as he joins the roster. ## Recapping the events from last week, we witness thrilling highlights of Hook relentlessly pursuing Jack Perry. ## Backstage, Tony Schiavone awaits Perry's arrival. As Perry arrives, he immediately demands a highly coveted FTW title match. Suddenly, an unexpected assault unfolds as Hook launches an attack on Perry. In a swift reaction, Perry swiftly leaps into a nearby car and accelerates away, escaping the clutches of his assailant. ## There exists a historical connection betwixt Adam Cole and MJF, wherein they partook in joint activities throughout the weekend. ## The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn vs. The Blade & The Bollywood Boys ## Blade and Billy initiate the action with a lockup, swiftly followed by an arm twist executed by Gunn, who seamlessly transitions into a headlock. Gunn delivers a solid shoulder block, demonstrating his prowess. Blade attempts a rollup, but it only manages to garner a one-count. Gunn retaliates with a well-executed right hand strike. Caster swiftly tags in and secures a one-count of his own. The Bollywood Boys find themselves on the receiving end of a powerful bodyslam executed by Caster. Caster then tags in again, showcasing a move referred to as "scissor me timbers." The Acclaimed, along with Gunn, skillfully execute a scissor move, as we head into a commercial break. ## Anthony Bowens is FIRED up in this match!Watch #AEWDynamite on TBS!@Bowens_Official | @PlatinumMax | @RealBillyGunn | @BollywoodBoyz | #TheBlade pic.twitter.com/UCUTaEFM90— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) July 6, 2023 ## Upon our return, Bowens successfully tags in, unleashing a series of chops and effectively neutralizing both the Boys and Blade. Billy promptly tags in, focusing his attention on Kallas, one of the Bollywood Boys. Caster concludes the match by executing his signature finishing move, known as the "mic drop," securing the pinfall victory. ## Earlier today in Tokyo, Eddie Kingston won the NJPW STRONG Openweight Championship against Kenta! Congratulations Eddie!Watch #AEWDynamite Live on @TBSNetwork! pic.twitter.com/haqDW8DNau— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) July 6, 2023 ## WINNER: The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn ## Harley Cameron, hailing from QTV, makes her appearance on the screen, expressing her determination to exhibit AEW what true talent truly entails. In response, Billy retorts with a resolute proclamation of "Suck it!" ## Subsequently, a video is showcased, capturing the triumphant moment when Eddie Kingston emerged victorious and claimed the NJPW Strong Open Weight Championship. ## A visibly injured Jon Moxley, his face marked by blood, shares his thoughts on Kingston in a heartfelt manner. ## Renee, in an interview segment, engages with Matt Hardy, who finds himself participating in a blind draw. As fate would have it, Hardy's selection is none other than Jeff Jarrett. ## A video package featuring Kenny Omega and Wheeler Yuta is showcased, capturing their recent moments together. ## Soon after, the iconic Chris Jericho makes his entrance, graciously soaking in the cheers from the Canadian crowd. However, beneath the surface, there is a touch of sadness in the air. Jericho acknowledges the need for change and reflects on his early days as a rookie in Canada. He expresses his desire to become an improved version of himself. ## Chris Jericho looks to make a change?Watch #AEWDynamite on TBS!@IAmJericho pic.twitter.com/rFGi3lRKrT— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) July 6, 2023 ## Walking ominously to the ring is Don CallisWatch #AEWDynamite on TBS!@IAmJericho | @TheDonCallis pic.twitter.com/DHLk7BG0Il— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) July 6, 2023 ## Is Don Callis the change Chris Jericho needs?Watch #AEWDynamite on TBS!@IAmJericho | @TheDonCallis pic.twitter.com/Srf7Nu8CgR— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) July 6, 2023 ## In a dramatic turn of events, the notorious Don Callis appears, provoking an intense dislike from the passionate Edmonton audience. Although there seems to be an underlying tension between them, Jericho and Callis appear to be forming an uneasy alliance. Callis talks about building a new "family" and extends an invitation to Jericho, hoping he will join their ranks. Jericho responds with a hesitant "maybe" before leaving the scene. ## Up next is a preview of the upcoming Collision event, highlighting the highly anticipated match between CM Punk and Samoa Joe, as well as the clash between Powerhouse Hobbs and Ricky Starks. ## In a backstage interview, Renee speaks with Roderick Strong, seeking an update on his medical condition. Unfortunately, Doc Samson has not yet cleared Strong for action. Adam Cole interrupts the conversation and cautions Strong to be careful. As Cole departs, Strong's intense gaze follows him, hinting at unresolved tension between the two. ## Blind Eliminator tournament: MJF & Adam Cole vs. Daddy Magic Matt Menard & The Butcher ## At the sound of the bell, Menard and Butcher launch a sudden attack, catching their opponent MJF off guard. Menard delivers a resounding slap to MJF's face, followed by a sneaky eye rake. MJF retaliates with an abdominal stretch, attempting to gain an advantage, but Cole refuses to offer his hand for leverage. Eventually, Cole relents and lends his hand, providing support to MJF. ## Butcher and Menard seize the opportunity, dragging Cole towards the corner and subjecting him to a relentless double-team assault, just as the broadcast cuts to a commercial break. ## Upon returning from the break, Butcher and Menard are now in control, effectively executing their double-team tactics, focusing on an abdominal stretch. It is revealed that Cole has yet to be legally involved in the match. However, MJF manages to counter with a hiptoss, swiftly followed by a poke to Cole's eye. Sensing an opening, Cole tags himself into the match. ## "COLE! HELP ME" - MJF is in serious trouble in this blind eliminator tag team tournament.Watch #AEWDynamite on TBS!@The_MJF | @AdamColePro | @theDaddyMagic | @andycomplains#BlindEliminatorTagTeamTournament pic.twitter.com/A5y5TFibZx— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) July 6, 2023 ## With newfound momentum, Cole unleashes a series of impactful maneuvers, including a neckbreaker, an enziguiri, and a superkick, showcasing his skill and agility. MJF attempts a double clothesline, but Cole surprises him by delivering a devastating "boom" move, leading to the pinfall victory over Menard. ## MJF shares a moment with Adam Cole post-match.Watch #AEWDynamite on TBS!@The_MJF | @AdamColePro#BlindEliminatorTagTeamTournament pic.twitter.com/fFlcMnYLcx— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) July 6, 2023 ## Did...did they just become best friends?Watch #AEWDynamite on TBS!@The_MJF | @AdamColePro#BlindEliminatorTagTeamTournament pic.twitter.com/ZdqYEK2D7F— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) July 6, 2023 ## WINNERS: MJF & Adam Cole ## MJF takes the center stage, basking in the adoration of the passionate Edmonton crowd, who clearly have a soft spot for both MJF and Adam Cole. MJF suggests another friendly gathering, a "bro session," scheduled for the upcoming weekend. Without hesitation, Cole graciously accepts the invitation, displaying their mutual camaraderie. ## Adding a touch of surprise to the occasion, MJF extends birthday wishes to Cole, acknowledging his special day. Party supplies are promptly brought out, setting the stage for a festive celebration. MJF proceeds to serenade Cole with a rendition of "Happy Birthday," but Cole interrupts him, sensing that something may be awry. He is keenly aware of a hidden motive behind MJF's seemingly friendly gestures. ## Undeterred, MJF urges Cole to make a wish, subtly attempting to push his face into the cake. However, Cole quickly turns the tables, deftly reversing the situation. Surprisingly, MJF takes it in stride, exhibiting good sportsmanship and maintaining an air of joviality. Cole graciously acknowledges MJF's efforts, expressing his gratitude. ## The tense undertones and Cole's guarded demeanor suggest that he is wary of MJF's intentions, realizing that there may be more to this seemingly innocent birthday celebration than meets the eye. ## In the backstage area, Renee finds herself in the company of Britt Baker, who expresses her disagreement with Ruby Soho's previous claim of taking everything from her. Baker confidently asserts that she still possesses her pride and proudly reminds everyone that she was the first-ever Owen Hart tournament winner. ## Meanwhile, Renee approaches Jericho and inquires about his recent conversation with Don Callis. Jericho proceeds to explain his situation to Daniel Garcia and Sammy Guevara, emphasizing that he has not yet reached a decision. He cautions them that their partnership cannot last forever. Observing the conversation, Renee informs Sammy and Daniel about their participation as a tag team in the upcoming tournament. ## Britt Baker vs Ruby Soho in an Owen Hart Tournament match ## Toni Storm and Saraya make their entrance alongside Ruby, while Britt Baker emerges alone. It seems that, upon turning into a babyface, Baker has momentarily lost her understanding of how heels operate within teams. ## The match commences with Baker immediately attempting a pinfall and applying the lockjaw submission hold. However, the dynamic shifts when Ruby rolls out of the ring, causing Baker to engage in a confrontation with Toni and Saraya. This distraction grants Ruby the opportunity to gain the upper hand. The underlying narrative of the match revolves around Baker maintaining control when inside the ring, while Ruby seizes the advantage when they venture outside. ## During an attempt to execute the lockjaw on Baker, Saraya strategically distracts the referee, allowing Toni to hold the title in the opposite corner. Ruby then slams Baker into the title, but the resilient Baker manages to kick out at the count of two. Subsequently, Ruby tries to apply her own version of the lockjaw, only for Baker to skillfully reverse it. Sensing the shift in momentum, Toni and Saraya promptly drag Ruby out of the ring. ## The match reaches its conclusion when Ruby executes a Victory Roll and cleverly holds onto Toni Storm's hand to secure the pinfall and emerge victorious. ## WINNER: Ruby Soho ## Kenny Omega Vs Wheeler Yuta ## In his long-awaited return since the Forbidden Door was opened, Omega entered the match with his right shoulder and neck taped up. Right from the start, Yuta launched a swift attack, catching Omega off guard. Both competitors engaged in a fierce exchange of chops, but Omega swiftly turned the tide with a devastating assault in the corner, including a high backdrop and a powerful backbreaker. Demonstrating his agility, Omega executed a Kotaro Crusher, but his momentum faltered as he hesitated during the You Can't Escape maneuver, allowing Yuta to counter with raised knees on the ensuing moonsault attempt. ## Taking advantage of Omega's momentary vulnerability, Yuta targeted the taped-up neck, maintaining control during the commercial break. However, Omega eventually rallied and launched a compelling comeback. He delivered a running palm strike, sending Yuta bouncing like a basketball, followed by a brutal fisherman's buster for a near fall. Yuta managed to evade a V-Trigger and countered with an impressive Angle Slam, nearly securing the victory. Climbing to the top rope, Yuta's hesitation gave Omega the opportunity to swiftly follow and execute a massive leg-trapped superplex. ## With the match intensifying, both competitors exchanged forearm strikes, and Yuta showcased his skills with a well-executed bridging German suplex, earning another close two-count. Yuta attempted several rolling German suplexes, but Omega fought free and unleashed a punishing V-Trigger to the back, followed by two Snap Dragon suplexes. Yuta came close to a surprise roll-up pin, but Omega responded with a powerful charge and another V-Trigger. ## In a dramatic turn of events, as Omega prepared to deliver his finishing move, Don Callis made his presence known, prompting security to intervene. Exploiting the distraction, Konosuke Takeshita struck Omega with a Blue Thunder Bomb, followed by a massive splash from Yuta, though it only garnered a two-count. Yuta ascended the ropes, but Omega quickly countered by punching through Yuta's legs, delivering a devastating blow to the face, and finally securing the victory with the One Winged Angel. ## After the match, Claudio Castagnoli stormed the ring alongside Takeshita, launching an attack on Omega. However, The Young Bucks and Hangman Adam Page rushed to the ring brandishing chairs, evening the odds. Castagnoli suffered a devastating BTE Trigger, but as Page prepared for a chair shot, the Dark Order intervened at the last moment, snatching the chair away. This thrilling main event concluded the show with a tantalizing cliffhanger. ## WINNER: Kenny Omega ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

New Matches Announced For AEW Dynamite (7/5) Updated Lineup
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New Matches Announced For AEW Dynamite (7/5) Updated Lineup

On the upcoming episode of AEW Dynamite scheduled for July 5, viewers can anticipate the active participation of esteemed wrestlers MJF and Adam Cole. AEW confirmed this exciting development during the recent episode of AEW Rampage aired on June 30. ## The announcement revealed that MJF and Adam Cole would engage in a Blind Eliminator Tag Team Tournament Quarterfinal Match, although their opponents were not disclosed at that time. It is noteworthy that MJF, the current AEW World Champion, has been embroiled in a heated rivalry with Cole in recent weeks. ## However, fate brought them together as unlikely partners for the tournament. During the June 28 episode of AEW Dynamite, MJF proposed that he and Cole should foster a sense of camaraderie before the commencement of the competition. In addition to this exciting tag team showdown, AEW also divulged that Jon Moxley will deliver a speech on AEW Dynamite. ## Notably, Moxley emerged triumphant in a thrilling encounter against Tomohiro Ishii during the June 28 episode. Furthermore, tensions escalated as he engaged in a heated argument with Eddie Kingston and boldly issued a challenge for the highly anticipated Blood & Guts match. ## AEW Dynamite (7/5) Updated Lineup ## -Blind Eliminator Tag Team Tournament: Swerve Strickland & Keith Lee vs. Darby Allin & Orange Cassidy ## -Blind Eliminator Tag Team Tournament: MJF & Adam Cole vs. TBA ## -Women's Owen Hart Cup Tournament: Ruby Soho vs. Dr. Britt Baker DMD ## -Wheeler Yuta vs. Kenny Omega ## -We'll hear from Jon Moxley ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

AEW Dynamite Results June 28, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners
1078 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Results June 28, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on June 28, 2023, from FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, ON. ## 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 5:30 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 June 28, 2023: Highlights ## Jon Moxley (w/Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta) Vs Tomohiro Ishii ## These two engaged in a fierce stare-down reminiscent of their memorable encounter during the 2019 5 Star G1 Climax. They wasted no time and immediately started exchanging powerful chops and forearms. Ishii charged out of the corner with a shoulder tackle, prompting Moxley to respond by biting at Ishii's nose. In retaliation, Ishii returned the favor with a bite of his own. Moxley then sent Ishii to the floor and followed up with a spectacular tope, crashing into him before taking a celebratory lap among the crowd. ## Castagnoli and Yuta closed in on Ishii, cornering him, until the music of Eddie Kingston abruptly blared through the arena. Kingston stormed out, grabbed a chair, and engaged in a heated argument with Moxley, leading to a commercial break. Upon returning, Moxley regained control with a neckbreaker on the apron. ## Ishii exhibited his trademark no-selling ability, absorbing Moxley's forearms and retaliating with a massive superplex that garnered a two-count. The intensity escalated as both men relentlessly exchanged forearms, captivating the increasingly enthusiastic fans. Ishii unleashed a devastating combination, but Moxley swiftly turned the tables with a perfectly placed strike, dropping Ishii with a Gotch Style Piledriver. Moxley followed up with a series of anvil-like elbow strikes, provoking Ishii to defiantly flip him off. Unfazed, Moxley locked in a Bulldog Choke. ## A thunderous King Kong Lariat from Moxley only managed to secure a one-count, as both competitors continued trading knee strikes, resulting in both of them collapsing. Following a brutal exchange of headbutts, Moxley found himself bleeding but still managed to connect with the Paradigm Shift. To everyone's surprise, Ishii kicked out. Ishii cleverly avoided the Death Rider and retaliated with a punishing lariat, earning a near fall. Ishii shrugged off a Cutter from Moxley and delivered a fierce Sliding Lariat, but Moxley skillfully countered a brainbuster into another Death Rider, coming agonizingly close to victory. ## In a desperate move, Ishii executed a last-ditch enzuigiri, but Moxley responded with a decisive Curb Stomp followed by one final Death Rider for the hard-fought win. After the match, Kingston applauded Moxley for his solo triumph, but Moxley brushed past him without a word. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## Backstage, Renee Paquette was seen expressing her frustration while discussing the upcoming Blind Eliminator Tournament. Adam Cole made his entrance alongside MJF, who congratulated Cole on conveniently falling ill to avoid his Forbidden Door match, jokingly admitting he wished he had thought of it himself. Despite acknowledging that no one could match the level of The Devil (referring to MJF), Cole reluctantly agreed to bond with him during the weekend. MJF's driver tossed Cole a shirt that boldly proclaimed "Better Than You BayBay." ## A visibly angry Renee Paquette confronted Jon Moxley backstage, where he was accompanied by Castagnoli and Yuta. Eddie Kingston joined the scene and expressed his disappointment, questioning Moxley's choice to associate with someone like Castagnoli, whom he referred to as a scumbag. Moxley brushed off Kingston's concerns, stating that he didn't care about any lingering animosity from their CHIKARA days. As Moxley stormed off, Paquette urged Kingston to resolve the issue. ## A video package showcased the incredible match between Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay from the Forbidden Door event. ## Prior to the upcoming match, Excalibur provided an update, informing the audience that the scheduled Britt Baker versus Ruby Soho match in the Owen Hart Tournament had been canceled due to Baker falling ill. Soho would still compete tonight, but their match would take place next week. ## AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy, AAA Mega Champion El Hijo Del Vikingo & Keith Lee Vs Daniel Garcia, Matt Menard & Angelo Parker ## Vikingo utilized his impressive speed early on, executing a dazzling double springboard arm drag on Garcia, who was sent flying with a head scissors and quickly retreated from the ring. This prompted Parker and Cassidy to interfere, but their attempts were met with a twist of fate. Parker comically fixed his hair, only for Cassidy to snatch the comb away, cheekily tucking it into his pocket. Amidst a momentary miscommunication between Parker and Menard, Cassidy seized the opportunity to comb his hair as Garcia tried to launch an attack. However, Garcia found himself trapped in a painful bow and arrow hold, with Vikingo delivering a punishing double stomp. ## Menard cleverly tripped up Vikingo, allowing Garcia to regain control and isolate Vikingo from his partner. Parker and Menard capitalized on the situation, executing a well-coordinated drop toe hold followed by a leaping elbow combo. Their success momentarily got to their heads as they decided to mock Lee, who was stationed on the apron. However, their taunting backfired as Vikingo made a blistering hot tag to Lee. ## Lee unleashed his power and steamrolled through everyone in his path. Meanwhile, Garcia attempted to show off by dancing while standing on Lee's back. But his momentary arrogance proved to be his downfall as Lee powered up, dispatching Menard and Parker to the ringside floor. Vikingo, displaying incredible athleticism, soared from the top rope with a massive moonsault, taking out Parker and Menard. ## Back inside the ring, Garcia managed to secure a two-count on Cassidy and locked in the Dragon Tamer submission hold. The match descended into chaos as Parker fell victim to an Orange Punch from Cassidy, while Lee fearlessly shrugged off Menard's chops. Ultimately, Lee delivered a devastating Supernova move to Daddy Magic, securing the victory. ## WINNER: AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy, AAA Mega Champion El Hijo Del Vikingo & Keith Lee ## The Young Bucks and Hangman Page were seen having a conversation backstage regarding their upcoming open challenge for a six-man tag match. Just as they were discussing the details, the Dark Order unexpectedly entered the frame, with John Silver stepping forward to accept the challenge. Page suggested expanding the match to a 12-man tag, but Reynolds insisted that they were accepting the six-man challenge. Evil Uno confronted Page, accusing him of abandoning the Dark Order despite their support during his darkest moments and aligning himself with The Elite. Page tried to explain himself, but the Dark Order was unwilling to listen. ## A brief video package highlighted the outstanding main event from the Forbidden Door event, featuring Bryan Danielson submitting Kazuchika Okada. ## Backstage, Renee Paquette interviewed Chris Jericho and Sammy Guevara. Paquette inquired about Jericho tapping into his Painmaker persona. Jericho emphasized that tonight's match was of significant magnitude, surpassing the Forbidden Door event. He declared that the showdown between Sting and himself should be televised on TBS, with Tony Schiavone on commentary. Tonight, Sting would face his worst nightmare, as he would be confronted by The Painmaker, Chris Jericho, who would give him more time inside the ring than he ever desired. ## Hangman Adam Page & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) VS Evil Uno, John Silver & Alex Reynolds (w/-1) ## Nick and Reynolds engaged in an impressive back-and-forth opening sequence, with Nick executing a skillful rope walk arm drag. Silver eagerly tagged in, specifically targeting Page, who reluctantly entered the ring. Page made another attempt to explain himself before locking up with Silver. Silver displayed his resilience by no-selling Page's shoulder block and retaliating with a powerful back elbow to break free from a waist lock. This awakened Page, prompting him to tag in Matt. Canada's own Evil Uno received a warm response from the crowd as he entered the match. Uno wasted no time in leveling Nick and Page on the apron, briefly gaining the upper hand. However, The Bucks quickly regained control by double-teaming Reynolds and Silver. Uno retaliated with a double clothesline, jaw-jacking with Page on the apron, only to fall victim to a double superkick from The Bucks. The Bucks then executed impressive dives onto the entire Dark Order, intensifying their aggression. They urged Page to actively participate in the fight, which drew boos from the crowd, but ultimately Page remained passive. The Bucks maintained control of the match during the break. ## A miscommunication between The Bucks allowed Uno to make a fiery hot tag, unleashing his fury on The Elite. Uno delivered a neckbreaker assisted by the referee and followed up with a piledriver on Nick, but Page broke up the pinfall. Once again, Page refused to engage Uno, who responded by slapping him, leading to Page finally making the legal tag and engaging in a slugfest with Uno. Both Uno and Reynolds executed double DDTs from the apron, taking out The Bucks. Reynolds and Silver combined forces to hit the Wombo Combo on Page, resulting in a near fall. The Bucks saved Page from the Pendulum Bomb, while Reynolds and Uno crashed on the outside. Page delivered a devastating lariat, turning Silver inside out, but he hesitated, allowing Silver to counter Page's Buckshot with a hurricanrana. Page swiftly countered Silver's home run kick into Dead Eye, and The Bucks followed up with the BTE Trigger. Finally, Page landed the decisive Buckshot Lariat, securing the victory for his team. ## WINNERS: Hangman Adam Page & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) ## After the match, Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta stormed the ring, launching a fierce attack on The Elite. The Dark Order stood by, observing the chaos before deciding to retreat. Yuta unleashed a brutal brainbuster onto a chair, targeting Matt. Konosuke Takeshita and Don Callis were also present during the chaotic scene. Jon Moxley brandished a screwdriver and viciously struck Page, causing him to bleed profusely. Eddie Kingston rushed to the ring, but he was mercilessly beaten down by Castagnoli and Yuta, who trapped his arm in a chair. Unaware of the unfolding brutality, Moxley turned his back, while Castagnoli ruthlessly struck Kingston's trapped arm with yet another chair. Moxley declared that it was time to bring an end to this feud once and for all, announcing a date and venue—July 19th at the TD Garden in Boston—for a grueling Blood & Guts showdown. ## Video packages showcasing the highly anticipated matches in the Owen Hart Tournament were aired. Viewers were treated to previews of Roderick Strong versus Samoa Joe, Dustin Rhodes versus Powerhouse Hobbs, and Juice Robinson versus Ricky Starks, all scheduled to take place this week on Collision. ## Jungle Boy Jack Perry Explains His Actions ## Perry made a grand entrance, sporting sunglasses and insisting that they turn off "Tarzan Boy" because the fans have ruined the song for him. He announced that he had a car waiting for him backstage while highlighting the wildfires that have affected Canada, implying that he had the means to escape while others were struggling. Perry boasted about cashing hefty paychecks and being involved with the most attractive woman in AEW. He questioned whether he had turned on HOOK or if everyone else had turned on him. Perry emphasized his contributions to AEW and expressed his dissatisfaction with having to associate himself with a second-generation wrestler like HOOK, especially considering that the FTW Title was not officially recognized. According to Perry, their team's popularity was solely due to his presence, and he acknowledged the significance of the FTW Title to HOOK and his family. As a result, Perry declared his intention to take the title away from HOOK. Before he could deliver his concluding statement, HOOK's music hit, prompting him to sprint to the ring and initiate a chase. Perry quickly retreated through the crowd and made his way to the back. Taz expressed his eagerness to witness Perry's impending defeat. A backstage camera captured Perry diving into a waiting car and speeding away, while HOOK watched him depart. ## In a picture-in-picture segment, Sammy Guevara re-introduced his cue cards, primarily focusing on discussing the upcoming main event. ## Ruby Soho (w/Saraya & Toni Storm) Vs Alexia Nicole ## Soho swiftly executed a dominant sweep, taunting Britt Baker before launching a brutal assault on Nicole. Hurling Nicole to the unforgiving floor, she was met with a barrage of punishing boots courtesy of Storm. Returning to the ring, Soho unleashed a snap back suplex with precision. Seizing the opportunity, Soho seized the rubber glove from referee Paul Turner and applied the infamous Lock Jaw submission, forcing her opponent into a swift and effortless submission. ## WINNER: Ruby Soho (w/Saraya & Toni Storm) ## After the match, Saraya held Nicole firmly while Soho added insult to injury by spray painting an L on her. In a scathing post-match interview, Soho took aim at Canada, stating that the originally scheduled opponent, Britt Baker, was unable to compete due to illness caused by the "filthy, germ-ridden country." Mocking Baker and her partner Adam Cole, Soho expressed her hope that they never have children, as they would be weak and undeserving. ## Soho continued to assert her dominance, reminding everyone that Baker had once claimed Soho didn't know who she was. Now, Soho confidently declared her love for who she has become, while asserting that Baker is merely a shadow of her former self. Reflecting on their previous encounter, Soho highlighted that Baker had barely managed to defeat her on her best day, but since then, The Outcasts had stripped Baker of everything. ## Switching gears, highlights were shown of Harley Cameron's unsuccessful attempt to flirt with Anthony Bowens on the previous episode of Rampage, which ended with Bowens revealing that he is gay. In a backstage segment, QT Marshall, Johnny TV, and Cameron issued a challenge to Matt Hardy and Brother Zay for a match on Rampage. Cameron mimicked Zay's signature moan, causing confusion for Johnny and QT but amusing Taz on commentary. ## During Excalibur's rundown of upcoming matches for AEW TV, it was revealed that Swerve Strickland and Keith Lee would face Darby Allin and Orange Cassidy in a Blind Eliminator Tournament match next week. While it was expected that all the teams for the tournament would be announced, MJF and Adam Cole were the only other team mentioned apart from the aforementioned ones. ## Sting & Darby Allin Vs “The Painmaker” Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara in a Tornado Tag Match ## The action was intense as Allin wasted no time, delivering a shotgun dropkick to Guevara. Meanwhile, Jericho struck Sting's arm with his trusty Floyd the bat, sparking a bat-wielding showdown between Sting and Jericho. Allin entered the fray, sprinting into the mix. Sting followed up with a powerful Stinger Splash, but Guevara quickly countered with a top rope cutter that took out Allin. ## Guevara and Jericho seized the opportunity and unleashed a relentless assault on Sting. Guevara introduced a ladder into the ring, while Allin, despite being launched into the ring steps, displayed incredible agility by flipping up and over them, landing in the front row of the audience. During the commercial break, the four competitors continued their brawl amidst the crowd. Jericho tore apart a Sting sign and forcefully shoved it into Sting's mouth, adding insult to injury. ## Guevara executed a spectacular leaping cutter from the barricade to the ringside floor, targeting Allin. As Guevara attended to Jericho and Sting, Allin capitalized by delivering a breathtaking Coffin Drop, taking out Guevara. Sting and Allin joined forces, setting up multiple tables and positioning the ladder, albeit at a considerable distance. Allin began to climb, but Sting insisted on taking the risk himself. Sting courageously leapt from the ladder, crashing onto Guevara through one of the tables, taking the impact sternum first in a daring moment. ## Allin showcased his high-risk style by diving onto Jericho from the opposite side and then reentering the ring, dropping in with a skateboard-assisted move from the top onto Jericho's back. However, Jericho countered Allin's next move, causing Allin to crash face-first into the ladder. Jericho capitalized by dropping the ladder onto Allin's spine. In a reversal, Allin sent Jericho face-first into the ladder, resulting in Jericho getting busted open. ## Allin attempted a Coffin Splash, but Jericho thwarted him by striking his back with the skateboard. Jericho followed up with a devastating Judas Effect, sending Allin crashing to the floor. Just when it seemed like Sting was out of the picture, he rose from the "dead" and attempted a Scorpion Death Drop on Jericho. However, Jericho countered into the Walls of Jericho submission hold. Sting, crawling towards the bat, unleashed a powerful strike to Jericho's head, leveling him. Sting delivered a thunderous Stinger Splash, but as he went for another, Jericho responded with a Code Breaker, securing a near fall. ## Undeterred, Sting dodged a Judas Effect and turned it into a Scorpion Death Drop, coming close to victory. Jericho attempted a dropkick, but Sting caught him and locked him into the Scorpion Death Lock, forcing Jericho to submit. ## WINER: Sting & Darby Allin ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card July 19, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
1084 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card July 19, 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 July 19, 2023, from TD Garden in Boston MA. ## 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 5:30 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 Match Card ## * No Segment And Matches Announced For The Show Yet! ## Predicted Match Card ## * Coming Soon! ## To stay updated with all the latest Combat Sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

AEW Dynamite Results June 21, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners
1085 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Results June 21, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on June 21, 2023, from Wintrust Arena in Chicago, IL. ## 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 5:30 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 June 21, 2023: Highlights ## The Hardys (Matt and Jeff Hardy) vs The Gunns (Colton and Austin) ## The Gunns made a grand entrance, starting with the lights out and a camera circling around them. Matt initiated the action alongside Austin, prompting a tremendous chorus of chants demanding their elimination. They engaged in a collar and elbow tie-up, maneuvering towards the corner with Matt taking control. They broke apart cleanly before locking up once again, with Matt guiding Austin back to his corner to tag in Jeff. ## The tag team siren blared, signaling the entry of all four men into the ring as the Hardys unleashed a double-team assault on the Gunns. Jeff executed a breathtaking Whisper in the Wind, resulting in a near fall. Jeff was whipped into the ropes, but managed to cling onto them. However, from the apron, Colton struck him, disrupting his balance. ## Colton tagged in and commenced stomping Jeff in the corner, mocking his dance moves to entertain the crowd. Colton executed a suplex on Jeff, earning a two-count. The Gunns started employing rapid tags to dominate Jeff and prevent him from making a tag. Eventually, Jeff countered with a corkscrew kick, creating an opening for him to escape and tag in Matt. Matt entered the ring with a burst of energy, swiftly neutralizing his opponents. Concluding his offensive flurry, Matt sealed the sequence with a Twist of Fate on Austin, nearly securing the victory. However, Colton intervened, placing Austin's feet on the ropes to break the pinfall attempt. ## Colton executed a guillotine maneuver on the top rope, and Austin capitalized by covering Matt while leveraging his feet on the ropes, resulting in a two-count. Matt attempted another Twist of Fate, but Colton held onto his brother, foiling the maneuver. Colton tagged in, and Jeff capitalized on the opportunity to launch a relentless assault on both Gunns, culminating in a double DDT. Jeff followed up with a double leg drop on them. Subsequently, Jeff executed a Twist of Fate on Colton. Climbing to the top turnbuckle, Jeff's momentum was abruptly halted when members of the Bullet Club Gold stormed the ring. Jay White distracted the referee, while Juice Robinson knocked Jeff off the top rope, allowing the Gunns to execute their signature move, the 3:10 to Yuma, securing the pinfall and emerging victorious. ## WINNER: The Gunns ## Mark Briscoe vs Jeff Jarrett in a concession stand brawl ## Mark launched a brutal assault on Jeff, pummeling him relentlessly as they traversed through the concourse. Mark strategically positioned a table against a sturdy pillar, forcefully hurling Jeff into it, followed by a vicious strike from a trash can. Their fierce confrontation continued near the original concession stand, where an unexpected turn of events unfolded. A concession stand worker, none other than Karen Jarrett, made her presence known by dousing Mark with a cascade of mustard. ## With Jeff precariously placed on a table, Mark seized a ladder, intending to escalate the punishment. However, just as Mark ascended to the pinnacle, Sonjay Dutt materialized and forcefully propelled him off the ladder, sending him crashing through the table—a moment captured in a picture-in-picture display. ## When the broadcast resumed in full screen, the skirmish had migrated to ringside. Jay Lethal had joined the fray, uniting with Jeff to deliver a merciless beating on Mark within the squared circle. Amid the chaos, Jay Lethal engaged in a heated exchange with an individual situated at the timekeeper's table, only for the revelation to expose Poppa Briscoe as the instigator. Displaying immense strength, Poppa Briscoe executed a devastating choke slam, obliterating Jay Lethal through a nearby table. Meanwhile, inside the ring, Poppa Briscoe steamrolled through Jarrett, but Karen cunningly retaliated with a debilitating low blow. ## Mark resumed his assault on Jeff, positioning himself for the formidable Jay Driller finisher. However, the scene took an unexpected turn as Satnam Singh stormed the ring, unleashing a powerful choke slam on Mark. The chaos escalated further with the sudden arrival of Christopher Daniels, the Best Friends, and the Lucha Brothers, resulting in an all-out brawl on the arena floor. Amidst the bedlam, Penta delivered a devastating super kick to Jeff, allowing Mark to capitalize swiftly, executing a skillfully executed schoolboy pinfall for the victorious culmination of the match. ## WINNER: Mark Briscoe ## Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, and Minoru Suzuki vs Action Andretti, AR Fox, and Darius Martin ## The match commenced with Sammy engaging Andretti in an energetic exchange, transitioning swiftly from a collar and elbow tie-up to a side headlock, eventually delving into captivating mat wrestling techniques. The dynamic intensified as both competitors reached a stalemate, unleashing a flurry of kicks. Suzuki and Martin were then tagged into the fray, setting the stage for an awe-inspiring chop fest. Astonishingly, Suzuki exhibited an imperviousness to the chops and forearms, retaliating with a powerful forearm strike that caused Martin to crumble to the mat.## Jericho entered the ring, joining forces with Suzuki to showcase the iconic Le Sex Gods pose. Fox was tagged in, propelling Jericho towards the corner, where he absorbed a fierce lariat followed by a resounding dropkick. While Fox missed a leap from the top rope, he swiftly recovered, executing a well-executed mule kick. Jericho cunningly utilized the referee as a shield, prompting Fox to halt his attack momentarily. Taking advantage of the distraction, Jericho seized the opportunity to clothesline Fox, courtesy of a timely knee strike from Sammy on the outside. The broadcast seamlessly transitioned to a picture-in-picture view. Upon returning to full screen, Sammy and Fox found themselves locked in combat within the squared circle, with Sammy effectively preventing Fox from making a tag. Jericho was subsequently tagged back into the match, as was Andretti, setting the stage for a high-octane exchange as they traversed the ropes. Despite enduring a barrage of heavy shots from Jericho, Andretti showcased his agility, leaping onto Sammy outside the ring before delivering a shotgun dropkick to Jericho upon reentry. In an attempt to execute a split-legged moonsault, Andretti fell victim to Jericho's evasion, with Suzuki stealthily entering the ring from behind to apply a sleeper hold on Andretti.## Darius intervened, delivering a powerful strike to Suzuki, breaking the hold and igniting a face-off between the two competitors. Notably, Suzuki masterfully executed a dramatic "Slowly I turn" motion before flooring Darius with a devastating maneuver. Suzuki then endeavored to execute a piledriver on Andretti, only to be interrupted by Fox's well-timed enzuigiri. Sammy capitalized on the chaos, executing a double DDT from the top rope on Fox and Andretti. A struggle for control ensued between Fox and Jericho, leading to Fox being knocked off the apron, and Andretti seizing the opportunity to roll up Jericho, resulting in a close two-count. Andretti continued his offensive onslaught, launching a leaping kick from the ropes and following up with an impressive shooting star press, garnering another near fall. ## The match progressed with each competitor taking turns showcasing their skills in a thrilling sequence. Ultimately, Darius culminated the sequence with a hard-hitting DDT on Jericho, nearly securing the victory. However, Jericho swiftly seized control, capturing Darius mid-air as he leaped from the top rope, ensnaring him in the formidable Lion Tamer submission hold. Overwhelmed by the excruciating pain, Darius had no choice but to tap out, leading to Jericho emerging triumphant. ## WINNERS: Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, and Minoru Suzuki ## Renee Paquette strides purposefully into the ring, poised to inquire about the remarkable faceoff with Sting that unfolded the previous week. Jericho, however, dismisses the moment as momentous for everyone except himself, astutely recognizing Sting's selfish and egotistical nature. Unfazed, he boldly challenges Sting and Darby to secure a formidable partner and engage in a riveting showdown against the formidable Le Suzuki Gods at the prestigious Forbidden Door event. ## And lo and behold, the arena erupts as the iconic figure known as Sting, accompanied by the enigmatic Darby Allin, emerges dramatically into the ring. Sting concedes the significance of the encounter but expresses his desire for an intimate conversation with Jericho before consenting to the challenge. Their collective resolve solidifies, with a warning issued to Jericho that his antagonistic behavior has amassed a considerable number of adversaries, yet the identity of their chosen partner remains shrouded in mystery, to be unveiled exclusively at the Forbidden Door event. ## Anticipation reaches fever pitch as Tony unveils the drawings for the elusive Eliminator Tournament, meticulously pairing disparate individuals. Regrettably, the revelation of the chosen duos is withheld, leaving spectators yearning for resolution. ## This episode of Dynamite unfolds with a breakneck pace, surpassing even its characteristic swiftness, rendering it an exhilarating whirlwind that leaves spectators breathless and struggling to keep pace. In response to the Blackpool Combat Club's audacious challenge, the formidable Elite, composed of unparalleled talent, accepts the gauntlet. Yet, in a remarkable twist, the indomitable Eddie Kingston, apprehensive of their trustworthiness, leverages his autonomy to select a fifth participant who will unwaveringly support his cause. ## Adam Cole, bearing the mantle of confidence, ascends the ring, clutching the microphone with conviction. Reflecting on his valiant efforts to overcome MJF, he bemoans the absence of a definitive victor, alluding to the mutual inconclusiveness of their encounter. Inviting MJF to join him in the squared circle, Cole implores his rival to discuss the prospects of an imminent rematch.## MJF obliges, making his grand entrance, and amidst the vociferous disdain from the crowd, initially indulges in sardonic jests. Nonetheless, he acknowledges Cole's resurgence, graciously extending his congratulations. However, he cunningly insinuates that, had time not expired, he would have emerged triumphant—an assertion contrary to the truth. Consequently, MJF brazenly declares that no rematch shall transpire, professing his concern for Cole's well-being. The defiant Cole retaliates, proposing an alternative: a visceral confrontation bereft of the confines of a regulated contest. ## In a sudden turn of events, Tony Schiavone interjects, brimming with an announcement that demands attention. Despite the verbal jousting between Cole and MJF, Tony reveals that fate has interwoven their destinies, designating them as tag team partners. The crowd roars in disbelief as this unexpected union comes to fruition. ## Unforeseen on the horizon, the revered Hiroshi Tanahashi materializes on the grand screen, issuing a bold challenge to MJF, crossing the boundaries of the Forbidden Door. Sensing an opportunity to goad MJF into accepting any challenge, Cole skillfully orchestrates the crowd to chant "Coward." Overwhelmed by the relentless pressure, MJF acquiesces, thereby allowing Cole to exert his persuasive prowess over his adversary. ## With mounting excitement, the brackets for Owen Hart Tournament are unveiled. ## Orange Cassidy and Katsuyori Shibata vs Zack Sabre Jr. and Daniel Garcia ## Shibata and Cassidy share a respectful fist bump, while Garcia and Sabre refuse to engage in a handshake, revealing the underlying tension between them. The match commences with Shibata and Sabre engaging in an enthralling display of technical prowess, seamlessly transitioning between holds and counters. The intense face-off between Cassidy and Garcia unfolds simultaneously in a picture-in-picture format. ## As the action returns to full screen, Shibata makes a timely tag, reigniting the mat wrestling exchange between him and Sabre. Each competitor strives to execute an abdominal stretch, vehemently denying the other a complete lock-on. Garcia enters the fray after a tag, only to be bombarded by Shibata's relentless forearms. Cassidy subsequently tags in and playfully mocks Garcia's dance routine, prompting a trade of waistlocks. Displaying his trademark nonchalance, Cassidy breaks free with his hands casually tucked into his pockets. ## Sabre takes his turn after tagging in, goading Cassidy to unleash his bag of tricks. In the midst of their dynamic encounter, Sabre swiftly executes a snap mare into a neck twist, expertly immobilizing Cassidy. Sabre continues his masterful grappling, meticulously entangling Cassidy until he finds solace in the ropes. Garcia tags in, swiftly executing a snap suplex that nearly secures victory. The seamless tag team synergy between Garcia and Sabre becomes evident as they deploy quick tags and double-team maneuvers, effectively isolating Cassidy in the ring. Seeking respite, Cassidy rolls to the outside as the action shifts to a picture-in-picture display. ## As the match returns to full screen, Cassidy manages to execute a breathtaking stundog millionaire, enabling him to tag in Shibata. Shibata unleashes his ferocity upon Sabre, retaliating with a strike after being struck in the back by Garcia. The match intensifies as Sabre targets Shibata's arm with a barrage of punishing kicks, showcasing his technical proficiency. Shibata responds with a relentless onslaught of strikes, flooring Garcia. The resilient Garcia, sporting a split lip, defiantly rises to his feet. Sabre re-enters the ring, only to be overwhelmed by the combined assault of Shibata and Cassidy in the corners, culminating in a synchronized dropkick display. ## Cassidy fearlessly dives onto Sabre outside the ring, while Shibata hammers Garcia in the corner before executing a suplex for a near fall. Garcia retaliates by resuming his calculated attack on Shibata's leg, ultimately applying the excruciating Dragon Tamer submission hold. However, Shibata deftly reverses the maneuver, prompting Sabre to intervene with a neck twist on Shibata. Cassidy retaliates with a swinging DDT on Sabre. As the intensity reaches its zenith, Shibata engages in a fierce confrontation with Garcia in the center of the ring, firmly locking in a sleeper hold. Sabre attempts to break the hold, but Shibata swiftly dispatches him. Cassidy's attempt to land the Orange Punch inadvertently strikes Shibata, leaving him vulnerable. Seizing the opportunity, Garcia surprises Shibata with a sudden roll-up pin, securing the unexpected victory. ## WINNERS: Zack Sabre Jr. and Daniel Garcia ## Kris Statlander (TBS Champion) vs Taya Valkyrie ## Statlander deftly dodges Taya's initial attacks and counters with a powerful shoulder tackle. She unleashes a series of chops on Taya in the corner, maintaining the assault as they move to another corner. However, Taya retaliates with an open-handed slap, turning the tide momentarily. The two fierce competitors engage in a back-and-forth exchange of chops and strikes in the center of the ring, until Statlander executes a leg sweep followed by a cover, earning a two-count. ## Their battle spills to the outside as they fight onto the floor. Statlander seizes the opportunity and delivers a breathtaking moonsault from the apron onto Taya before rolling her back into the ring. The action intensifies, prompting a transition to a picture-in-picture view to capture all the action. ## Statlander and Taya resume their intense brawl in the middle of the ring, exchanging powerful blows. Statlander repeatedly charges into Taya in the corner, culminating in a slam for a close two-count. She then attempts a gut wrench maneuver, but Taya manages to block it. Taya retaliates with a double underhook slam, earning a near fall of her own. In a swift counter, Statlander rolls up Taya for another two-count, followed by a devastating discus lariat that again falls short of securing the victory. Undeterred, Taya counters with a spear, followed by an elbow in the corner. Capitalizing on Statlander's position, Taya executes a German Suplex while Statlander is caught in the ropes. ## Taya positions herself for an aerial maneuver, but Statlander meets her there. With incredible agility, Statlander delivers a superplex, and then unleashes her signature move, Wednesday Night Fever, a modified pile driver, pinning Taya for the three-count and emerging as the victor of the match. ## WINNER: Kris Statlander ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card June 21, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
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AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card June 21, 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 June 21, 2023, from Wintrust Arena in Chicago, IL. ## 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 5:30 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 To Buy Tickets!, Tickets Start @ $29 (+Fees) ## Confirmed Match Card ## The Gunns (Austin & Colten Gunn) vs. The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) ## During the June 14 episode of AEW Dynamite, The Gunns (Austin and Colten Gunn) issued a challenge to The Hardys, declaring their intention to establish themselves as the superior brother tag team in AEW.## The Hardys replied on the June 16 episode of AEW Rampage, with Matt Hardy confirming that the two teams would collide on the June 21 episode of AEW Dynamite. Matt expressed that The Gunns would serve as stepping stones on their journey towards capturing the tag titles. Jeff added that they would make Austin and Colten famous. ## Kris Statlander(c) vs Taya Valkyrie – AEW TBS Women’s Championship ## In another part of the show, TBS Champion Kris Statlander agreed to grant Taya Valkyrie an opportunity at the championship "next week" during the June 16 episode of AEW Rampage. Valkyrie emerged victorious against Trish Adora on AEW Rampage, and Statlander interrupted her post-match interview. ## Valkyrie asserted that she had weakened Jade Cargill before her title triumph at AEW Double or Nothing. Statlander declared that she would issue the challenge for the upcoming week, and Valkyrie knew exactly where to locate her. ## Orange Cassidy & Katsuyori Shibata vs Daniel Garcia & Zack Sabre Jr. ## In addition to the previously announced match between Matt & Jeff Hardy and Austin & Colten Gunn, Orange Cassidy will officially team up with Katsuyori Shibata to take on the duo of Daniel Garcia & Zack Sabre Jr. ## Blind Eliminator Tournament For A Shot At AEW World Tag Team Titles ## Furthermore, an announcement has been made regarding a Blind Eliminator Tournament, which will determine the contender for the AEW World Tag Titles. ## Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara & Minor Suzuki vs. AR Fox, Action Andretti & Darius Martin ## Completing the card, Chris Jericho will team up with Sammy Guevara and Minoru Suzuki to face the trio of Action Andretti, Darius Martin, and AR Fox. These three previously joined forces and achieved victory at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door last year. ## Concession Stand Brawl: Jeff Jarrett vs. Mark Briscoe ## Jeff Jarrett is set to go head-to-head against Mark Briscoe in a Concession Stand Brawl, an unrestrictive match that gained notoriety in Memphis several decades ago. This match type became iconic when Jerry Lawler, Bill Dundee, Larry Latham, and Wayne Ferris brawled in the concession stand back in 1979 within the CWA territory. ## Adam Cole speaks ## Adam Cole, renowned combatant in the realm of professional wrestling, is poised to deliver a resounding proclamation on the forthcoming June 21 episode of AEW Dynamite, a revered platform within the realm of All Elite Wrestling. The esteemed grappler recently engaged in an awe-inspiring encounter, grappling with the AEW World Champion, MJF, in a fiercely contested AEW World Championship Eliminator Match on the preceding June 14 episode of AEW Dynamite.## The ardently contested clash, filled with adrenaline and tenacity, ultimately culminated in a gripping time-limit draw, leaving spectators on the edge of their seats. Now, as the anticipation reaches its zenith, Adam Cole shall grace the stage with his commanding presence, eager to address the masses and captivate their attention with his forthcoming message. ## To stay updated with all the latest Combat Sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

AEW Dynamite Results June 14, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners
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AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Results June 14, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on June 14, 2023, live from Capital One Arena in Washington, DC. ## 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 5:30 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 June 14, 2023: Highlights ## MJF (AEW Champion) vs Adam Cole in an Eliminator match ## As the Eliminator match kicks off the show, anticipation builds for a potentially unpredictable outcome. Little did the audience know that the nature of this match could lead to a contentious conclusion. With it being MJF's fourth match this year, the stakes are high, and the tension is palpable. ## Following the initial exchange of rope-running, MJF cunningly transitions into stalling mode, expertly working the crowd's emotions while Cole patiently awaits his opponent inside the ring. Rather than engaging in an outside brawl, Cole remains composed. However, as MJF reenters the ring, Cole seizes the opportunity to unleash a relentless assault in the corner, prompting MJF to desperately plead for mercy, attempting to evade the fight. Notably, MJF employs a calculated strategy targeting Cole's arm, aiming to weaken him for his arm bar finisher. This old-school heel approach contrasts the flashy, high-flying style typically favored by the AEW crowd, providing an intriguing dynamic. ## Amidst the back-and-forth action, Cole manages to mount a rapid flurry of offense during the match's midpoint. Yet, his maneuvers lack excessive flamboyance or intricate techniques. The commercial break temporarily interrupts their contest, only to find them exchanging resounding chops upon resumption. Subsequently, a display of kicks becomes Cole's shining moment, showcasing his prowess in this area. However, MJF regains control, culminating in a breathtaking flying elbow from the top rope, crashing onto Cole, who lies defenseless on the timekeeper's table. The crowd erupts in an AEW chant, enthralled by this first impactful high-flying move. With MJF rolling back into the ring, visibly weakened, the referee commences the count, putting Cole's chances of victory in jeopardy. ## As the match progresses, MJF employs a classic ploy, orchestrating a ref bump. Seizing the opportunity, he tosses the title to Cole, playacting a fall to the ground. Alas, the referee remains incapacitated, rendering MJF's plan futile. Unexpectedly, Cole capitalizes on the situation, striking MJF with the belt before executing a cover, resulting in a suspenseful two-count. Unfazed, MJF seizes the moment to exploit a hidden advantage, delivering a discreet low blow to Cole with the referee's attention elsewhere. However, his cunning plot unravels when the referee catches sight of MJF's treachery, intervening promptly to remove the Dynamite Diamond ring from his possession. ## Amidst the chaos, Cole seizes the momentary distraction, hitting his signature Panama Sunrise maneuver followed by the explosive Boom Knee strike. The audience witnesses the potential pinfall, yet the bell abruptly rings before the conclusive three-count, leaving them in bewildered anticipation of what comes next. ## WINNER: Time Limit Draw ## Although the emphasis on time was minimal, with the announcement of the 30-minute time limit at the beginning of the match being part of the customary proceedings, a twist awaited the audience. Sensing the need for a strategic retreat, MJF astutely seizes the opportunity to grab the belt and make his exit, leaving Cole behind. ## The narrative takes a turn as a video package unfolds, teasing the highly anticipated return of CM Punk on Saturday. In this tantalizing snippet, Punk expresses his eagerness to unburden himself and share his thoughts with the world, building excitement for his upcoming appearance. ## The scene transitions to the ring, where the charismatic Renee addresses the crowd and calls out Sammy Guevara. With the spotlight on him, Guevara articulates his aspirations, sharing his determination to make changes that will ultimately lead him to grasp the prestigious AEW Championship, all while having his beloved family by his side. ## At that moment, Darby Allin makes his way to the ring, microphone in hand, and acknowledges the growing admiration he seems to be receiving from the fans. However, he questions whether he should remain associated with the Jericho Appreciation Society. This provokes the arrival of none other than Chris Jericho himself, who insists that Darby should mind his own affairs. Jericho points out the absence of any contact from Darby during his pursuit of the championship, asserting that it's time for them to reassemble the mighty duo of the Sex Gods, proving to Sammy who truly holds authority. ## Darby, unyielding, claims that the magic between him and Jericho vanishes once they step into the ring together. Sensing the challenge in Darby's words, Jericho proposes a one-on-one showdown. However, Darby confidently asserts that he is not alone in this endeavor. ## And then, in a moment of electrifying anticipation, the unmistakable figure of Sting emerges. With a baseball bat in hand, Sting and Jericho circle each other, a tangible tension filling the air. Their bats find themselves gently positioned beneath the other's chin, a symbolic display of their confrontation. In a swift motion, Sting nonchalantly knocks Jericho's bat out of his grip, causing the former champion to hastily retreat from the ring, reassessing his options. ## Shifting gears, a video message from Sanada captures the audience's attention, teasing an open challenge for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, further adding to the excitement and unpredictability of the evening. ## Keith Lee, Sting, Darby Allin, and Orange Cassidy vs Brian Cage, Swerve Strickland, Kaun, and Toa Liona ## The match kicks off with a quick transition to a picture-in-picture format, as Darby relentlessly launches his initial assault. However, upon resuming the full-screen action, Swerve takes control, methodically working over Darby on the mat. The cohesive unit of the Mogul Embassy employs swift tags, effectively preventing Darby from escaping the ring and regaining momentum. Despite the mounting pressure, Darby manages to muster a burst of energy, stunning Swerve with a well-executed stunner, finally securing the opportunity for a hot tag. ## Swiftly tagging out before Lee can enter the ring, Swerve avoids facing the wrath of the fresh powerhouse. With Lee unleashed, he proceeds to clean house, obliterating the remaining members of the Mogul Embassy, leaving them reeling. ## In an orchestrated display of teamwork, all four members of the Embassy unite, endeavoring to restrain Lee while Swerve prepares to deliver a Meteora. The impactful move connects, garnering a close two-count, testing Lee's resilience. However, the subsequent sequence sees each competitor taking out their respective adversaries, leading to a chaotic exchange where even the venerable Sting falls victim to Liona's onslaught. ## Seizing an opportune moment, Darby fearlessly ascends to the top turnbuckle, summoning his courage to execute a breathtaking coffin drop onto a multitude of combatants positioned outside the ring. Simultaneously, Sting seizes control, unleashing his signature Scorpion Death Drop upon Brian Cage, securing the crucial pinfall and emerging triumphant. ## WINNERS: Keith Lee, Sting, Darby Allin, and Orange Cassidy ## Wardlow (TNT Champion) vs Jake Hager ## In a stunning turn of events, Hager launches a surprise attack on Wardlow during his entrance, ruthlessly pummeling him on the path to the ring. The relentless assault continues inside the squared circle as the bell rings, intensifying the atmosphere with each strike. However, Wardlow's resilience shines through as he swiftly rebounds, retaliating with a display of immense power and executing impactful maneuvers against Hager. ## Amidst the escalating clash, the situation takes an unexpected twist as Matt Menard and Angelo Parker emerge, seeking to interfere in the match. Sensing the imminent threat, the legendary Arn Anderson deftly wields a Brock—rather than his customary Glock—entering the fray and engaging in a fierce battle against Menard and Parker. The skirmish escalates as they brawl up the ramp, their conflict serving as a thrilling sideshow to the main event. ## With the distractions momentarily neutralized, Wardlow capitalizes on the opportunity, ascending to the top turnbuckle and executing a breathtaking senton maneuver. As the impact reverberates throughout the arena, the crowd is left in awe. Wardlow's determination becomes palpable as he ceremoniously lowers his straps, a symbolic gesture signaling his readiness to unleash his full power upon his adversary. ## As the climactic sequence unfolds, Wardlow unleashes two devastating power bombs upon Jake Hager, leaving no doubt about his dominance. With Hager defeated, Wardlow secures the crucial pinfall. ## WINNER: Wardlow ## Toni Storm (AEW Women’s Champion) vs Skye Blue ## Blue starts out hot and gets most of the offense before the commercial. When Storm is tossed from the ring, she and Ruby Soho engage in jaw jacking with Blue's mom at ringside until Storm sprays her with green spray paint, enabling Blue to attack both of them. Storm takes over on the small screen, and Blue begins fighting back as they return to full screen. ## While Ruby distracts the referee, Storm brings the spray paint into the ring. Blue grabs her own spray paint and sprays it in Storm's face. Blue manages to get a pin and holds Storm for a count of at least five while the referee is distracted. Blue rushes over to knock Soho off the apron and swiftly returns to face a Storm Zero, but Storm only holds it for two. Subsequently, Storm applies a Texas Cloverleaf submission hold, forcing Blue to tap out. ## WINNER: Toni Storm ## Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta) vs The Elite (Matt and NIck Jackson, and Adam Page) ## They all exchange punches in the middle of the ring as the bell rings. The Bucks and Page execute high-flying moves early on, and once they're back in the ring, Moxley begins brawling. It transitions back to the Bucks soaring out of the ring onto their opponents, but when they return to the ring, Moxley takes control. ## Upon our return, it appears that Moxley may have injured his elbow. Page then delivers a series of leaps onto the other members of the BCC on the outside. Matt executes his locomotion Northern Lights Suplexes on Yuta. Each participant lands a significant move on the next person until Yuta executes a suplex for a two-count. The crowd is thoroughly engaged, rising to their feet for the near falls. ## Entering the final third of the match, it becomes a Bucks spectacle, culminating in Page hitting the Buckshot Lariat on Yuta for the pin and the victory. ## WINNERS: Matt and NIck Jackson, and Adam Page ## They cut to Danielson, who appears visibly pained by his team's loss. ## After the bell rings, the BCC launches an attack, prompting Eddie Kingston to charge into the ring and confront Claudio. Mox and Eddie come face to face, while Matt Jackson goes after Mox, only to be pulled away by Eddie. Eddie and Mox have a tense face-off, and Konsuka Takeshida rushes to the ring, causing everyone to scatter. Omega quickly rushes in and takes out Takeshida, with the assistance of the Bucks, helping to clear the ring. Will Ospreay stealthily enters the ring and delivers a superkick to Omega. Ospreay follows up with a Storm Breaker on Omega, as Danielson stands on the stage applauding. ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.