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AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card June 14, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
1098 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card June 14, 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 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. ## 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 ## AEW World title eliminator: MJF vs. Adam Cole ## AEW World Champion MJF will be facing Adam Cole in a World title eliminator bout next week. If Cole emerges victorious, he will earn a future World title shot. The feud between MJF and Cole commenced on Dynamite through an in-ring promo segment featuring the two. ## AEW Women's World Championship: Toni Storm Vs Britt Baker, Nyla Rose, Skye Blue, or Mercedes Martinez ## Also announced for next week, Toni Storm will be defending the AEW Women's World Championship against the winner of a four-way bout scheduled for this week's Rampage. Storm will defend her title against either Britt Baker, Nyla Rose, Skye Blue, or Mercedes Martinez. ## The Elite (Hangman Page & The Young Bucks) vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta) ## The feud between The Elite and Blackpool Combat Club will continue next week. The Young Bucks and Hangman Page will be facing Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta in a trios bout. ## Sting, Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy & Keith Lee vs. Mogul Embassy (Swerve Strickland, Brian Cage, Kaun & Toa Liona) ## Another exciting match scheduled for the June 14 Dynamite is an eight-man tag team match. Sting, Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy, and Keith Lee will be teaming up to take on Swerve Strickland, Brian Cage, Kaun, and Toa Liona of Mogul Embassy. ## TNT Championship: Wardlow (c) (with Arn Anderson) vs. Jake Hager ## During a promo on the June 9 episode of AEW Rampage, Wardlow and Arn Anderson engaged in a conversation about their ongoing rivalry with Christian Cage and Luchasaurus. They expressed their strong desire for vengeance following the duo's assault on Arn's son, Brock. ## Wardlow then announced an open challenge for the title on AEW Dynamite, revealing that he would be squaring off against Jake Hager from the Jericho Appreciation Society. It's worth noting that Wardlow and Hager were previously on opposing sides in the feud between The Inner Circle and The Pinnacle. ## AEW Women's World Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs.Skye Blue ## Additionally, Skye Blue will be stepping up to face Toni Storm for the AEW Women's World Championship. Blue secured her opportunity for the title by emerging victorious against Britt Baker, Nyla Rose, and Mercedes Martinez during the June 9 episode of AEW Rampage. ## Sammy Guevara To Return ## All Elite Wrestling has announced that Sammy Guevara will be making his return on the June 14 episode of AEW Dynamite. Guevara has been absent from AEW television since he competed for the AEW World Title against MJF, Darby Allin, and "Jungle Boy" Jack Perry in the Four Pillars four-way at AEW Double or Nothing. MJF successfully retained his title in the match. Prior to the bout, Guevara and his wife Tay Melo shared the news of Tay's pregnancy. ## 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 7, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners
1099 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Results June 7, 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 7, 2023, from Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, CO. ## 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 7, 2023: Highlights ## Orange Cassidy (AEW International Champion) Vs Swerve Strickland ## Parker Boudreaux and Swerve's enigmatic accomplice have mysteriously vanished, while Orange Cassidy makes his return to the ring with his back heavily taped up. ## Both of these individuals possess remarkable agility, showcasing a repertoire of aerial maneuvers. However, they also excel in ground-based techniques and adeptly manipulate their opponents' bodies following an initial burst of action. Notably, Cassidy brings back his signature comedic style, injecting a refreshing element into this title match that has been absent in recent encounters. As the bout progresses, Cassidy gradually loses the tape encasing his injured back. ## Interestingly, the match seems to be orchestrated by Swerve, who favors a more frenetic, choppy style, diverging from the previously seen methodical approach that characterized Cassidy's recent contests. This distinction creates a sense that Cassidy exudes dominance over Swerve, deviating from the typical narrative where Cassidy appears on the brink of defeat during the latter stages of his matches. ## Moreover, the contest features two near falls, generating anticipation, and the announcement of Tony Khan unveiling the inaugural main event for the highly anticipated Colission event. ## In their heated exchange, the competitors engage in a flurry of signature moves, culminating in Cassidy's triumphant roll-up victory, aided by a discreet handful of tights. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy ## As the tension rises, the Mogul Embassy hastily storms the ring, and darkness shrouds the arena. Amongst the confusion, a passionate fan bellows, "WHO IS IT?" recognizing that the impending arrival can only be attributed to either Sting or The House of Black. ## And lo and behold, it is none other than the iconic Sting! ## Amidst the electrifying atmosphere, the crowd is reminded once more of Tony's imminent announcement, but not before Sting and Darby Allin forcefully drive off the intruding Mogul Associates, asserting their dominance. ## In another captivating segment, Jay White and Ricky Starks present a compelling video, skillfully amplifying anticipation for their upcoming match later in the evening. Such promotional endeavors effectively elevate the status of the main event, transforming it into a truly pivotal clash. ## The stage is set for the next segment, as Bryan Danielson emerges, accompanied by the announcement that he has boldly challenged Kazuchika Okada in a monumental encounter, an event aptly dubbed "Forbidden Door." Taking a seat at the commentary table, Danielson assumes his role, offering insightful analysis as the Blackpool Combat Club prepares to take center stage. ## Chaos (Rocky Romero, Chuck Tyalor and Trent Beretta) vs the Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, and Claudio Castagnoli) ## In a chaotic turn of events, Chaos launches a surprise attack on the Blackpool Combat Club (BCC) even before the opening bell rings. Once the match officially commences, Chick and Yuta engage in a fierce exchange, with Yuta finding himself on the receiving end of a devastating piledriver. Escalating tensions swiftly lead to a breakdown of order, as all competitors find themselves embroiled in intense brawling. The underlying narrative of the match revolves around the BCC's quest to establish dominance over Okada's team, particularly due to the presence of the Best Friends, who align with Chaos when competing in New Japan. The fast-paced action prevents the development of a conventional babyface-in-peril segment. ## Throughout the match, Bryan astutely dissects the technical prowess of the wrestlers in the ring, highlighting the BCC's superior command over the fundamental aspects of the sport. He meticulously scrutinizes the haphazard pin attempts and other shortcomings exhibited by the Chaos faction. This insightful commentary adds an extra layer of depth to the contest, which, despite adhering to familiar wrestling conventions, showcases the BCC's gradual ascent as they transform the bout into a gritty brawl. ## As the match reaches its climax, Mox cinches the Bulldog choke on Rocky, compelling him to submit while Yuta mercilessly hammers Chuck with a series of devastating elbow strikes, reminiscent of a hammer and anvil. ## WINNERS: The Blackpool Combat Club ## In the backstage area, the Young Bucks and Adam Page express their desire to challenge the Blackpool Combat Club (BCC) to a match, but with the condition that Takeshida and Bryan Danielson are excluded from the upcoming bout. Bryan Danielson swiftly accepts the challenge, vowing to bring an end to their reign. ## A captivating video package unfolds, showcasing the heated rivalry between Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay, originating from their encounters in New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Their paths are destined to intersect once again at the highly anticipated Forbidden Door event, where the coveted IWGP US Championship will be contested. ## Meanwhile, MJF proceeds towards the ring, audaciously requesting the sound technicians to halt his entrance music. He embarks on a verbal assault, deriding the residents of Colorado as marijuana enthusiasts. MJF asserts his unrivaled supremacy in AEW, taking disrespectful jabs at the crowd's mothers in the process. ## Adam Cole promptly makes his way to the ring, prompting MJF to express excitement over finally encountering a worthy adversary. MJF delves into his past, highlighting how, after being abandoned by CM Punk, he turned to watching Ring of Honor, where he found Adam Cole to be the sole standout. He ridicules Cole for his Twitch channel and insinuates that Britt Baker holds control over him. MJF also mocks Cole's slimmed-down physique, implying frailty. Drawing from his interactions with Vince McMahon, MJF initially considered it a mistake that McMahon didn't see him as top-tier material. However, being face-to-face with Cole, MJF now agrees with McMahon's assessment. ## Cole challenges MJF, questioning if those feeble attacks were truly the best he could muster, asserting that MJF comes across as nothing more than an internet troll. Cole dismantles MJF's insults, proclaiming himself as the only one capable of passing a drug test between the two. He ridicules MJF as a coward for hesitating to challenge him to a physical confrontation. ## Undeterred, MJF confidently declares his willingness to wrestle Cole not just seven, but eight days a week, vowing to dominate him. In response, Cole cunningly employs a ploy reminiscent of Bugs Bunny, coaxing MJF into accepting the match. This marks the second occasion where MJF falls victim to being outsmarted into a match. ## The scene transitions to Matt and Jeff Hardy accompanied by Brother Zay, revealing that Matt now possesses control over Ethan Page's contract. Matt expresses his determination to utilize this newfound authority to guide Ethan Page towards personal growth and improvement, promising to mold him into a better man. ## Hook and his slightly less unfortunate hair and Jungle Boy vs Dralistico and Preston Vance in a Texas Tornado match ## Before the opening bell, Dralistico and Vance launch a preemptive attack, hoping to gain an advantage. However, their efforts prove futile as Hook and JB swiftly seize control of the situation. In a matter of moments, Dralistico retrieves a cable from the ring, employing it as a weapon against JB, while Hook and Vance engage in a fierce brawl within the crowd. Yet, JB manages to mount a counteroffensive, targeting Dralistico's mask, while the action unfolds in a reduced picture-in-picture display. ## Upon returning to full-screen view, a gripping scene unfolds as Vance wraps a chain around Hook's neck, only for Hook to ingeniously escape and retaliate by coiling the chain around his own hand, utilizing it as a potent striking tool. Tables are strategically positioned at ringside, setting the stage for heightened intensity. As the battle intensifies, Vance finds himself bloodied, emphasizing the accelerated progression of violence in this relatively new feud. ## Dralistico and Vance join forces to double-team Hook, attempting to overwhelm him. However, Hook exhibits resilience, rolling Dralistico back into the ring to isolate him from the chaotic ringside environment. Seizing the opportunity, JB delivers a chair shot to Vance's head (albeit with Vance successfully shielding himself to minimize the impact) before ultimately driving Vance through the waiting tables, inflicting a devastating crash. ## With the field narrowed down to JB and Dralistico, interference ensues as Jose, an accomplice, attempts to disrupt the proceedings. However, Hook swiftly neutralizes Jose, clearing the path for JB to lock in the snare trap on Dralistico, securing the hard-fought victory. ## WINNERS: Hook and Jungle Boy ## Despite the intense and violent nature of the match, it was somewhat underwhelming considering it was built upon a mere one-week feud involving a team that had not been united for a considerable period. Consequently, the bout failed to evoke a sense of significant meaning or long-standing animosity. ## Shifting focus to Tony Khan's recent announcement, it centers around the highly anticipated main event for the inaugural Collusion event. The match will feature a compelling clash between Jay White, Juice Robinson, and Samoa Joe, pitted against the formidable trio of FTR and CM Punk. This announcement injects anticipation and intrigue into the upcoming event, as fans eagerly anticipate the collision of these renowned competitors. ## Konosuke Takeshia w/Don Callis vs Damon Ace ## Takeshita enters the ring without any accompanying music. A display of Takeshita's heel persona ensues, swiftly culminating in the match's conclusion through a devastating driving knee strike, all within a mere 90 seconds. ## Meanwhile, on the grand screen, the audience is repeatedly treated to visuals depicting Callis betraying Kenny Omega, emphasizing the act of treachery. ## WINNER: Konosuke Takeshita ## Don Callis seizes the microphone, and a resounding chorus of boos reverberates throughout the arena, eclipsing all other sounds. He shamelessly claims credit for every triumph Kenny Omega achieved, while attributing all misfortunes solely to Omega's actions. Callis boldly declares his intention to permanently expel the Elite from the company, severing their influence once and for all. ## Meanwhile, backstage, Alex Marvez approaches Christian Cage's dressing room, only to discover a distressing scene. It becomes apparent that both Christian Cage and Luchasaurus have exacted vengeance upon Brock Anderson, retaliating for the actions of Arn Anderson during the Double or Nothing event. ## Kris Statlander (TBS Champion) vs Anna Jay w/Matt Menard ## After a hiatus of several months, it appears that Anna Jay has once again aligned herself with the esteemed Jericho Appreciation Society, renewing their connection. ## In this particular match, the spotlight shines brightly on Statlander, providing an opportunity for her to showcase her exceptional skills and reaffirm her status as a deserving champion. The inclusion of Menard as Anna Jay's comedic and somewhat eccentric manager adds a delightful touch of levity, effectively stoking the audience's animosity. While observing from backstage, Taya Valkyrie's countenance displays evident displeasure towards the unfolding events of the match. ## Once more, Statlander delivers a solid and satisfying performance, offering a gratifying display of fundamental wrestling maneuvers. Her triumph is ultimately sealed with a resounding tombstone piledriver, further cementing her dominance in the ring. ## 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 7, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
1102 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card June 7, 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 7, 2023, from Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, CO. ## 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 ## AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy Vs Swerve Strickland ## In a riveting contest of skill and determination, the esteemed AEW International Championship shall be fiercely contested as the formidable Swerve Strickland valiantly steps forth to challenge the reigning champion, Orange Cassidy. ## It is worth noting that Strickland, a formidable competitor, had the distinction of being the ultimate opponent that Cassidy vanquished amidst the tumultuous tumult of the Blackjack Battle Royale during the extraordinary Double Or Nothing pay-per-view extravaganza. ## Ricky Starks vs. Jay White (FTR & Juice Robinson are banned from ringside) ## Moreover, in a magnificent display of athleticism and strategic prowess, the audacious Ricky Starks shall engage in an eagerly anticipated encounter against the highly skilled Jay White, marking their second riveting clash in the realm of singles competition. ## In a commendable effort to ensure a fair contest of unparalleled magnitude, it has been decreed that the esteemed tandem of FTR, comprised of the indomitable Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler, along with the valiant Juice Robinson, shall be strictly forbidden from gracing the ringside area, thereby nullifying any possibility of unwarranted interference and upholding the sanctity of this monumental confrontation. ## Texas Tornado Tag Team Match: JungleHOOK ("Jungle Boy" Jack Perry & HOOK) vs. Dralistico & Preston Vance ## In a proclamation of utmost excitement, the esteemed broadcast team officially affirmed during the illustrious June 2 edition of AEW Rampage that the sensational amalgamation known as JungleHOOK, seamlessly combining the prodigious talents of the revered "Jungle Boy" Jack Perry and the enigmatic HOOK, shall partake in a mesmerizing encounter against the formidable duo of Preston Vance and Dralistico, esteemed members of the esteemed faction La Faccion Ingobernable, during the highly anticipated Dynamite event. ## Notably, Perry valiantly emerged as the savior during the gripping May 31 episode of AEW Dynamite, springing into action to thwart the malicious assault inflicted upon the revered FTW Champion by the nefarious alliance of Vance and Dralistico. ## We'll hear from MJF ## Furthermore, the illustrious AEW World Champion, MJF, shall grace the stage with his commanding presence, poised to deliver an oration of utmost significance. The distinguished champion, in a moment of captivating intrigue, materialized in a captivating backstage promotional segment, ingeniously recorded subsequent to his awe-inspiring bout at the extraordinary AEW Double or Nothing event, during the enthralling May 31 episode of AEW Dynamite. ## 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 May 31, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners
1106 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Results May 31, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on May 31, 2023, from Viejas Arena in San Diego, CA. ## 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 May 31, 2023: Highlights ## -Results will be ongoing once the show starts off! ## 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 May 24, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners
1113 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Results May 24, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on May 24, 2023, from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV. ## 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 May 24, 2023: Highlights ## AEW International Title Match: Orange Cassidy vs. Kyle Fletcher ## Kick by Fletcher into a brainbuster for 2. Fletcher recently had to relinquish the IWGP and NJPW Strong Tag Team Titles, so he's hungry. Clothesline for 2 by Fletcher. Cassidy rolls to the floor, and Fletcher mocks Cassidy before getting thrown to the apron. DDT by Cassidy on the floor, followed by a Beach Break. Cassidy rolls back into the ring. Fletcher beats the count out and they exchange rollups. Cassidy keeps his hands in his pockets and delivers a kick for 2. Fletcher follows with ground and pound. ## Fletcher executes a delayed suplex before we head to commercial. ## We're back, and Fletcher has Cassidy in his grasp. Cassidy counters with a Stundog into a DDT for a near fall of 2. Fletcher retaliates with a kick, sending Cassidy to the floor. Cassidy shoves Fletcher and attempts a crossbody, but Fletcher counters with a Michinoku Driver for 2. Fletcher delivers forearms, followed by a rollup. He continues with more forearms and elbows as the challenger. ## Cassidy responds with a brainbuster, leaving both men down. Cassidy gathers himself and nails a Michinoku Driver for another near fall of 2. Fletcher hits 2 piledrivers, but only gets a 2-count. Fletcher sets up an Avalanche piledriver and connects, but Cassidy kicks out at 2. Fletcher follows up with a leg lariat, and Cassidy responds with a DDT. Fletcher retaliates with a kick, but Cassidy surprises him with a rollup and scores the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy ## We are informed that Ricky Starks will be participating in the Blackjack Battle Royal. Backstage, Starks expresses his frustration over being constantly targeted by Jay White and Juice Robinson. Suddenly, members of Bullet Club Gold attack him, leaving him incapacitated after delivering a conchairto.## Next, we hear from Jungle Boy as he prepares for his World Title Shot scheduled for this Sunday.## FTR emerges in casual attire, with Cash acknowledging that they have been outsmarted in the past, but they are determined to seek revenge. Dax confidently states that there is no way a couple of individuals who were rejected by TNA can defeat them.## Just then, Mark Briscoe, the referee for Sunday's title match, enters the scene. FTR warns Mark not to allow Sonjay and his associates to make a fool out of him. In response, Mark slaps Dax, and Cash attempts to mediate the situation. Suddenly, Team Sonjay Dutt arrives, and Mark bravely slaps them all away. Renee interviews Sammy Guevara, who shares that MJF had offered him a bribe to lay down in their match on Sunday. Sammy vehemently refuses and vows to win the AEW title instead. ## AEW World Trios Title, House of Black Rules: House of Black vs. Metalik, AR Fox and Blake Christian ## There are several peculiar rules in this match, including a 20 count on the floor, no rope breaks, and no tags required. Matthews and Christian engage in a series of armdrags, with Matthews following up with a kick. Suddenly, Metalik and Malakai enter the ring. King also joins the fray but is on the receiving end of a corkscrew kick. King delivers a devastating choke slam. ## The arena is illuminated in an unusual manner. Blake and Black find themselves battling on the apron, while Metalik tags in and executes a flawless moonsault. Metalik follows up with a shotgun dropkick, and the action spills out to the floor. Fox and King engage in a fierce fight, with King delivering a powerful double chop. Fox surprises everyone with a senton onto his opponents on the outside. However, he soon falls victim to a stomping attack by Matthews. Matthews applies a cloverleaf submission hold, and despite Fox reaching the ropes, he is unable to escape. Eventually, Fox is forced to tap out, resulting in Matthews' victory. ## WINNER: House of Black ## We are shown highlights of the Elite and Blackpool Combat Club leading up to Anarchy in the Arena. Backstage, the BCC prepares for tonight's ROH tag team title match and gets pumped up for Sunday's event. ## MJF makes his entrance and splashes water onto Tony Schiavone. Inside the ring, he proceeds to insult the Las Vegas fans. He then directs his insults towards his challengers but somewhat acknowledges their status as three of the four pillars. However, he quickly turns on them and the fans, displaying his arrogant demeanor. MJF takes the opportunity to remind everyone that his contract is nearing its expiration. Just then, Allin's music hits, and MJF demands that it be cut off. ## Darby starts talking about his personal journey but is suddenly struck with a low blow. Sammy Guevara rushes to the ring, causing MJF to flee, but he is caught and attacked by Jack Perry. ## Perry proudly poses with the Triple B (presumably a reference to his championship belt). We are presented with a video package showcasing the upcoming match between Wardlow and Christian Cage. ## Taya Valkyrie vs. Lady Frost ## Taya swiftly executes a takedown press, garnering a near fall count of 2. However, Frost skillfully counters with a headscissors takedown, displaying her agility. In the corner, Taya unleashes a series of forceful kicks, followed by a thunderous lariat, earning another close 2-count. Displaying her dominance, Taya delivers a powerful back elbow and a resounding chop. Yet, her momentum falters as she misses a charging move, leaving an opening for Frost to connect with a high kick. The impact is significant, resulting in a colossal lariat by Taya that nearly secures the victory. ## WINNER: Taya Valkyrie ## Roderick Storm vs Daniel Garcia ## The bout begins with a focus on technical wrestling, transitioning into a chop exchange that emphasizes the ferocity of Strong's chops, as aptly mentioned by Taz. During the picture-in-picture break, Garcia gains control of the match and even indulges in a mocking dance, rousing the crowd's displeasure with resounding boos. ## As the match progresses, the initial intensity gradually subsides, shifting towards a more traditional Garcia-style encounter. In the end, Strong emerges victorious by executing a move that sees him drop Garcia across his knees, securing the pinfall and claiming the well-deserved win. ## WINNER: Roderick Strong ## ROH World Tag Team Title: The Lucha Bros vs. Claudio Castignoli & Wheeler Yuta ## Bryan Danielson has made his entrance to the booth, igniting a chaotic brawl right from the start. The Luchas unleash thunderous superkicks, gracefully executing topes and daring dives from the top rope, crashing onto the unforgiving floor. Penta delivers a powerful driver to Yuta, nearly securing a pinfall, while Claudio delivers a forceful uppercut to Fenix. Exhibiting his agility, Penta swiftly follows up with a stunning SlingBlade on Claudio, leaving Fenix to block any interference attempts. The action intensifies as we cut to a commercial break. ## As we return, the match has shifted in favor of the BCC, who subject Fenix to a punishing leg stretch while Yuta employs a cravate hold. Claudio expertly thwarts the Lucha Bros' attempt at a tag and proceeds to execute a jaw-dropping Giant Swing, coming tantalizingly close to a victory. However, Fenix retaliates with a breathtaking destroyer, prompting both teams to make their respective tags.## The ring becomes a battleground as all four men fiercely clash, showcasing their athleticism and skill. Penta delivers a resounding splash on Yuta, seeking a pinfall, but Claudio valiantly saves his partner. Undeterred, Penta launches a thunderous kick, simultaneously striking both members of the BCC. The Young Bucks emerge unexpectedly from beneath the ring, thwarting Claudio's attempt to rescue Yuta, and the Lucha Bros execute a breathtaking double stomp for the decisive pinfall. ## WINNERS: The Lucha Bros ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

ROH World Tag Team Championship Match Set For 5/24 AEW Dynamite, Updated Lineup
1119 days ago
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ROH World Tag Team Championship Match Set For 5/24 AEW Dynamite, Updated Lineup

Next week's highly anticipated show boasts a scintillating lineup, headlined by a captivating clash for the prestigious ROH World Tag Team Championship. The stage is set for a fierce battle between the valiant Blackpool Combat Club, comprised of the formidable Claudio Castagnoli and the rising sensation Wheeler Yuta, and the reigning champions, the illustrious Lucha Bros, consisting of the enigmatic Rey Fenix and the fearless Penta El Zero Miedo. ## Castagnoli, exhibiting sheer brilliance in the ring, earned the right to challenge for the coveted tag straps after triumphing over the esteemed Rey Fenix in a riveting Double Jeopardy match during the enthralling May 10 episode of Dynamite. This momentous encounter marks the Lucha Bros' second defense of the titles they valiantly captured at the esteemed Supercard Of Honor pay-per-view in April, solidifying their championship reign. ## While the clash for the ROH World Tag Team Championship undeniably takes center stage, avid spectators can eagerly anticipate further enthralling matches and captivating segments, which will undoubtedly be announced in the coming days, adding an extra layer of anticipation to the already dazzling lineup. ## AEW Dynamite (5/24) ## -ROH World Tag Team Championship: The Lucha Bros (Rey Fenix & Penta El Zero Miedo) (c) vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta) ## 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 May 17, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners
1120 days ago
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AEW Dynamite Results May 17, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on May 17, 2023, from Moody Center in Austin, TX. ## 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 May 17, 2023: Highlights ## Wardlow Confronts Christian Cage ## Wardlow wasted no time in retaliating against Cage following his controversial remarks from the previous week, fearlessly challenging Cage to audaciously spit in his face. As if scripted, Cage made his way to the ring accompanied by the imposing presence of Luchasaurus, bolstering his support. With tension thick in the air, Cage asserted that Wardlow's reign as the TNT Champion was swiftly coming to an end. ## Just as Cage was poised to carry out his provocative act, chaos erupted. Overwhelmed by the numbers game, Cage resorted to a low blow, while Luchasaurus cunningly produced a ladder from beneath the ring, proceeding to execute a bone-crushing chokeslam on Wardlow, effectively shattering the ladder. Building upon the brutality, Cage then unleashed a Killswitch maneuver onto the contorted metal apparatus, amplifying the spectacle's savagery. Amidst the wreckage, Cage triumphantly stood tall, clutching the TNT Title as a symbolic trophy, triumphantly positioned atop the battered form of Wardlow. -Excalibur concisely recaps the preceding events involving Don Callis, which transpired last week, in his signature articulate manner, and tantalizingly teases the upcoming appearance of Callis for this evening's broadcast. ## AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy & Darby Allin Vs Lee Moriarty & Big Bill ## Following each successful title defense by Cassidy, it has become increasingly apparent that his body bears the markings of wear and tear. This week, in addition to the familiar sight of his right hand being taped up, kinesio tape adorned his aching back. Engaged in a swift exchange of pinning attempts, Cassidy and Moriarty demonstrated their agility, only to be interrupted by tags, leading to Bill manhandling Allin like a mere puppet. In a bold display of defiance, Allin responded to Bill's test of strength by slapping him across the face, while Cassidy and Allin executed synchronized dives onto their opponents, resonating with impact upon the arena floor. As Cassidy attempted a maneuver in the corner, his landing on the apron was abruptly met with a resounding boot from Bill, effectively turning the tide of control as the broadcast transitioned into a commercial break. ## Displaying resourcefulness, Cassidy seemingly utilized his knee to evade a suplex, enabling him to tag in Allin. However, Moriarty successfully diverted the attention of the referee, resulting in the annulment of the tag. As both Moriarty and Bill faltered in their corner charges, Allin seized the moment and unleashed a torrent of unrestrained aggression upon his adversaries. In a daring attempt, Allin sought to execute a Code Red on Moriarty, nearly falling prey to Bill's counter in the form of a chokeslam. Nonetheless, Allin fought his way free, utilizing the ropes for leverage. ## Thwarting Moriarty's advances, Allin leaped into the path of Bill's Boss Man Slam. With the swift maneuvering of Allin, Bill's legs were compromised, allowing Cassidy to capitalize with a devastating Satellite DDT. Moriarty interjected himself into the fray, applying the Border City Stretch, only for Cassidy to narrowly escape its clutches. Positioned in the corner, Moriarty became the target of a dual assault, as Allin and Cassidy executed a flawlessly executed double superplex. Yet, their moment of triumph was abruptly shattered by Bill's thunderous clothesline, leaving them reeling. With awe-inspiring athleticism, a Stundog Millionaire seamlessly transitioned into a Code Red on Bill, while Moriarty fell victim to the combined forces of Beach Break and a Coffin Drop. In a poignant gesture aimed at sending a message to MJF, Allin locked in a side headlock on Moriarty, securing the victory through a clever manipulation of their shared history. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy & Darby Allin ## Sammy Guevara Vs Exodus Prime With an explosive burst of agility, Guevara delivered a soaring knee strike followed swiftly by the devastating GTH, sealing the victory in a swift and commanding manner. Grasping the microphone tightly, Guevara delved into a nostalgic reflection of his past in the heartland of Texas, elucidating how each arduous experience he endured molded him into the formidable force he embodies today. ## Engaging the audience with heartfelt sentiments, Guevara divulged the intricate path he traversed, acknowledging that while it may have appeared laden with detours, it ultimately guided him to his rightful destination: Double or Nothing. Driven by an unwavering conviction, Guevara attuned himself to the reverberations of his own heart, its resolute beats echoing the prophecy that he will ascend to the summit as the reigning AEW World Champion. ## WINNER: Sammy Guevara ## Toni Storm & Ruby Soho (w/Saraya) Vs Dr. Britt Baker & Hikaru Shida ## Storm and Soho launched a rapid offensive onslaught against Shida, only to swiftly witness the tables turned as Shida expertly executed a suplex, forcefully hurling both adversaries into the unforgiving confines of the corner. Demonstrating her agility and precision, Shida propelled Storm to the outside, deftly following up with a picture-perfect missile dropkick squarely aimed at Soho. Seizing the opportunity, Shida swiftly landed an enzuigiri on Storm, prompting a well-timed tag to Baker, who unleashed a devastating ripcord elbow upon Storm's vulnerable form. In a calculated move, Saraya clandestinely intervened, impeding Baker's progress, thus enabling Storm to deliver a punishing hip attack as she careened towards the ringside area, indulging in a series of cheap shots facilitated by Saraya. ## Throughout the duration of the picture-in-picture segment, Baker found herself isolated, subjected to the relentless onslaught of her opponents. However, a resolute surge of resilience emanated from within Baker, culminating in a charging neckbreaker that led to a momentary stalemate with both combatants incapacitated. Shida and Soho successfully made their respective tags, culminating in an explosive exchange of blows that saw Shida emerge triumphant, raining down righteous fist upon all who dared oppose her, including Saraya herself. Undeterred, Shida unleashed a spectacular cross body maneuver, propelling herself onto The Outcasts who loitered perilously close to the ringside area. A swift and devastating question mark kick banished Storm to the outside, while Soho was subjected to a thunderous Falcon Arrow. Capitalizing on her momentum, Shida ascended to the top rope, swiftly descending upon Soho with a breathtaking Meteora. However, the relentless Storm interjected, rupturing the pinfall attempt. ## Exhibiting remarkable resilience, Baker flawlessly executed a stacked Storm and Soho, punctuating her feat of strength with a mesmerizing combination of a neckbreaker and a DDT, triggering a tantalizingly close near fall. Soho, displaying her resilience, deftly evaded Baker's Lockjaw submission hold, transitioning seamlessly into her own finishing maneuver, No Future. However, just as victory seemed within grasp for Soho, Storm seamlessly executed a tag, affording Baker the opportunity to administer an Air Raid Crash upon her unsuspecting opponent. Seizing the moment, Saraya capitalized on yet another distraction, this time blinding Baker with a malicious spray to the eyes, ultimately culminating in Storm's triumphant execution of the Storm Zero, securing a stolen victory. In the aftermath, Excalibur aptly acknowledged Storm's remarkable achievement, having secured her fourth victory in a mere span of five days within the hallowed realm of AEW. ## Roderick Strong Vs Chris Jericho in a Falls Count Anywhere Match ## With remarkable ferocity, Strong launched a relentless assault, unleashing a barrage of chops and charging forearms upon Jericho, his attack commencing even before Jericho could shed his jacket. In the fervor of the moment, Strong's momentum nearly collided with referee Aubrey, threatening to trample her in the process. A chop battle ensued, a contest Jericho ill-advisedly engaged in, resulting in Strong executing a powerful takedown slam. The exchange of chops between the two combatants persisted, with Strong finding himself perched on the apron, successfully evading a springing Jericho and countering with a slam of his own onto the unforgiving apron. Returning to the ring, Strong came perilously close to executing his signature maneuver, the End of Heartache, only to be thwarted by Jericho's timely counter, transitioning into the excruciating Walls of Jericho. Though Strong managed to secure a rope break, the battle between the two fighters spilled into the vast expanse of the crowd during the commercial break, propelling their clash into uncharted territory. ## Amidst the tumultuous encounter, Excalibur found himself compelled to convey the deeply unfortunate news of the passing of the esteemed Superstar Billy Graham, a solemn task he undertook with admirable composure, while Taz and Schiavone shared heartfelt condolences. ## Strong and Jericho continued their relentless brawl, traversing the confines of the crowd. Jericho, demonstrating his ruthless tenacity, slammed Strong through a table, the shattering of wood punctuating the brutality of their encounter. The fight spilled into a stairwell, with both warriors grappling precariously upon a ledge. With astonishing force, Jericho lunged forward, relentlessly tackling Strong, only securing a two-count. The frenzied spectacle persisted as they descended back into the maelstrom of the crowd. Armed with a chair, Jericho found himself pelted with plastic cutlery and even ice cream, a scene that elicited uproarious amusement from Schiavone. Engaging in rather unconventional tactics, Jericho resorted to delving into a nearby trashcan to cleanse his face, an action that raises certain questions, if you ask me. ## Amidst the ensuing chaos, Strong exhibited visible signs of his battle wounds, blood staining his shoulder. The relentless skirmish led the combatants outside the confines of the arena, where a surprise appearance by Adam Cole materialized. Emerging ominously from the shadows, Cole seized the moment, delivering a devastating blow to Jericho while situated amidst a pile of dirt. Building upon the foundation laid by his ally, Strong swiftly followed suit, launching a formidable jumping knee strike, securing a hard-fought victory. ## WINNER: Roderick Strong ## Jungle Boy Jack Perry Vs Rush (w/Jose the Assistant) ## With unparalleled aggression, Rush wasted no time in pouncing upon Perry, launching a relentless assault on the outside as soon as the bell tolled. Unleashing a ruthless onslaught, Jose cunningly extracted a cable chord from beneath the ring, providing Rush with a merciless tool to repeatedly slam Perry's head against the unyielding barricade. The viciousness of the attack resulted in Perry's unfortunate bloodshed, a crimson testament to the brutality endured. Regrettably, Perry found himself unable to mount any offensive maneuvers before the action transitioned into a picture-in-picture segment. ## Undeterred, Perry valiantly attempted to rally, unleashing his signature comeback lariat, only to find Rush keenly prepared, countering his efforts. However, Perry valiantly retaliated, mustering a resounding chop that reverberated through the arena. Astonishingly, Rush resorted to a rather unsavory maneuver, explicitly grasping Perry's groin, a perplexing action that left both spectators and the bewildered Excalibur at a loss for words. Even more baffling was the referee's inaction, as he simply stood by, failing to address the flagrant violation. Undeterred by the questionable tactics, Perry and Rush ascended the second rope, engaging in an arduous battle of chops, culminating in Perry's shift to headbutts and a masterful hurricanrana. ## Exploiting every opportunity, Jose once again inserted himself into the fray, audaciously seizing Perry's leg in plain view of the official. Evading Rush's charging onslaught, Perry swiftly ensnared his opponent in the clutches of the Snare Trap. Despite the excruciating hold, Rush exhibited incredible resilience, managing to reach the safety of the ropes. The battle between the two combatants spilled onto the apron, where Rush shamelessly wiped Perry's face with his own blood before committing the repulsive act of licking it—an act both grotesque and unsanitary. Seizing a moment of advantage, Perry charged forth, only to be devastatingly subjected to an overhead belly-to-belly suplex, perilously teetering on the precipice of a potentially catastrophic landing. ## Undeterred by the onslaught, Perry valiantly fought back within the confines of the ring, but was swiftly rendered motionless by another punishing forearm strike. Unraveling in a fit of aggression, Rush callously shoved the referee aside, clearing a path for Perry to cunningly secure a flash pin with a handful of his opponent's trunks, snatching a victory that was undoubtedly aided by less than honorable means. ## WINNER: Jungle Boy Jack Perry ## Switchblade Jay White (w/Juice Robinson) Vs Ricky Starks ## A calculated exchange ensued as White skillfully enticed Starks into an early pursuit, cleverly driving him towards the unforgiving edges of the ring. However, Starks exhibited unwavering determination, fiercely countering by forcefully propelling White into the unyielding barricade. As the battle raged on, White swiftly seized an opportunity, executing a scorching Hot Shot and unleashing a series of ferocious chops. Temporarily taking the fight outside the ring, Starks valiantly retaliated, refusing to yield until White ruthlessly drove his face into the apron. ## Within the arena, resonating chants reverberated as White asserted his dominance during the intermission, only for Starks to dramatically shift the tides upon their return. Bursting forth from the corner with lightning speed, Starks unleashed a thunderous lariat, followed by a spectacular Manhattan Drop, a charging knee, and a powerful back elbow. White, caught off guard, found himself hurtling through the air with an emphatic belly-to-belly suplex, culminating in a breathtaking Tornado DDT, narrowly missing a three-count. ## Momentary hesitation proved costly for Starks, as White swiftly retaliated, delivering a shoulder strike to the midsection, followed by a snap DDT. Displaying his tenacity, White draped Starks over the top rope and unleashed a colossal uranage, nearly securing victory. Signaling for the potentially match-ending Blade Runner, White encountered fierce resistance from Starks, who valiantly fought back, eventually suplexing White over the top rope and onto the unforgiving floor. ## Returning to the squared circle, Starks initiated a lightning-quick roll-up, tantalizingly close to sealing the triumph, before expertly executing a snap neckbreaker. With unwavering determination, Starks unleashed a deceptive slam, almost clinching victory. However, an unexpected twist unfolded as Robinson intervened, tripping up Starks, allowing White a chance to unleash Blade Runner. Yet, displaying sheer resourcefulness, Starks swiftly rolled up his opponent, narrowly missing the three-count. ## Exploiting an opportune moment, White resorted to gouging Starks' eyes, drawing a stern admonishment from the vigilant referee. Sensing an opening, Robinson interjected with a chair, but Starks swiftly seized control, banishing Robinson to the outside, and retaliating with resounding strikes to White's midsection and back, ultimately resulting in his own disqualification. ## WINNER: Switchblade Jay White (w/Juice Robinson) ## Don Callis Addresses His Actions ## Tony Schiavone assumes his place in the center of the ring, orchestrating the introduction of the enigmatic Don Callis. Amidst a phalanx of security personnel adorning the stage, Callis makes his regal entrance, met with a cacophony of boos reverberating throughout the arena. The colossal video screen illuminates, showcasing the footage of Callis's treacherous betrayal of Kenny Omega from the previous week, fueling the crowd's disdain for the cunning impresario. Inquisitively, Schiavone probes into the motives behind Callis's actions, yet the conniving strategist redirects the narrative, choosing instead to expound upon the transgressions committed against him by Omega. ## Unveiling himself as the victim in this convoluted saga, Callis meticulously details the lengths he has gone to mold and shape Omega's illustrious career. He boldly proclaims that without his guiding hand, the very essence of Kenny Omega would cease to exist. As this proclamation hangs heavily in the air, the resonating jeers intensify, underscoring the deep-rooted animosity towards Callis. ## Suddenly, like a tempest unleashed, Omega storms forth from the backstage area, obliterating the ranks of security guards with an unyielding fury. Not even the Blackpool Combat Club can deter his wrath, as Jon Moxley executes a bone-jarring Paradigm Shift atop the stage. ## In a display of unwavering unity, the Blackpool Combat Club infiltrates the ring, issuing a resounding warning to The Elite, urging them to remain vanquished. However, defying the odds, Omega rises to his feet, resolute and defiant. The beleaguered Young Bucks, limping but undeterred, join the fray, brandishing weapons of retribution. The scales of combat find equilibrium as Hangman Adam Page, amidst thunderous adulation, emerges from the depths of the arena, greeted with a profound ovation. In a symbolic gesture, Omega extends a barbed wire broom to Page, cementing their unity in the face of adversity. ## A cataclysmic brawl ensues, each faction taking turns savagely pummeling the hapless Wheeler Yuta. The Young Bucks unleash their formidable BTE Trigger, while Page delivers a thunderous Buckshot Lariat. In an awe-inspiring moment, Page, flanked by Omega and the Bucks, proudly declares themselves as the very embodiment of AEW, the venerated force known as The Elite. Page proclaims that at the forthcoming Double or Nothing event, it shall be The Blackpool Combat Club locked in a frenzied clash against The Elite, aptly dubbed "Anarchy in the Arena." ## 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 May 10, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners
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AEW Dynamite Results May 10, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on May 10, 2023, from Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI. ## 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 May 10, 2023: Highlights ## Claudio Castagnoli (Ring of Honor Champion) vs Rey Fenix Double Jeopardy Match ## In a stunning display of athleticism, Claudio launched a ferocious assault on Rey, knocking him down with thunderous blows. Despite the punishing attack, Rey sprang back up with remarkable resilience. Claudio persisted, attempting to grab Rey's leg, but the wily wrestler swiftly evaded his grasp. Undeterred, Claudio went for a monkey flip, yet Rey's nimble feet landed firmly on the mat. ## Seizing the moment, Claudio tried to execute a gut-wrench suplex, but Rey expertly countered the move, sending them both hurtling towards the corner. Without missing a beat, Rey sprang out of the corner and executed a spectacular tilt-a-whirl suplex. Claudio grimaced in pain as Rey followed up with a punishing backbreaker. However, the seasoned wrestler quickly regained his composure and launched a barrage of devastating kicks at Rey in the corner. ## Rey remained steadfast, countering with a swift springboard hurricanrana, sending Claudio rolling out of the ring. Not one to be deterred, Rey leaped out of the ring, landing two fierce dives on Claudio. Despite his valiant effort, Rey's third attempt was foiled when Claudio snatched him mid-air and slammed him against the barricade. ## Undeterred, Claudio hoisted Rey onto his shoulders and began to climb the steel steps, looking to deliver a crushing vertical suplex. However, Rey proved too quick, kicking his way free as they brawled outside the ring. The crowd roared in awe as Rey deftly executed a hurricanrana, walking along the barricade with stunning acrobatic finesse. ## As the action shifted back to the ring, Claudio launched a devastating fireman's suplex, but Rey refused to be pinned. Claudio attempted to gain the upper hand by carrying Rey to the top rope, but the plucky wrestler managed to slip out of his grip and launched a vicious counter-attack, knocking Claudio to the mat for a close two-count. ## Undeterred, Claudio mounted a furious comeback, trading fierce chops and uppercuts with Rey in the center of the ring. Rey momentarily gained the upper hand with a devastating hook kick, but missed a leaping kick in the corner. However, Rey quickly regained his footing, executing a spectacular cutter on Claudio for another near-fall. ## As the match reached its climax, Claudio's superior strength proved to be the deciding factor. After hitting Rey with a series of punishing blows, Claudio executed a Ricola bomb, leaving Rey reeling on the mat. Despite valiantly attempting to mount a comeback, Rey fell victim to Claudio's hammer and anvil elbows, culminating in a devastating Ricola bomb that secured the pinfall and the victory for Claudio. ## WINNER: Claudio Castagnoli ## As the cameras make their way to the back, the imposing figure of Miro strides purposefully towards Tony Khan's office, disregarding Lexi as she crosses his path. ## A taped promo featuring MJF hypes up the main event of Double or Nothing, drawing comparisons between the combatants and the legendary Beatles. With his characteristic bravado, MJF declares that he is the "Paul" of the group, destined for the most successful career of all.## A video package highlights the storied rivalry between Kenny Omega and Jon Moxley, fueling anticipation for their upcoming clash.## FTR, clad in street clothes, make their way to the ring and publicly apologize to Mark Briscoe for their previous transgressions. Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal enter, accompanied by Sonjay Dutt and Satnam Singh, to issue a challenge for Double or Nothing. The crowd erupts in cheers as Dax poses the question of whether or not they should accept. However, he stipulates that FTR will only agree to the match if Jarrett and Lethal admit to their use of Mark Briscoe. A tense exchange ensues, culminating in Mark's intervention and an all-out brawl.## Renee Paquette catches up with Jericho backstage to ask about his recent confrontation with Adam Cole. Jericho reveals that he has obtained a court order banning Cole from the building, and subsequently accepts a falls count anywhere match against Roderick Strong. Strong informs him that the JAS will be banned from the premises during their encounter, prompting a showdown between two formidable opponents.## As Renee approaches Tony Khan's office, Miro emerges from the room, evidently preoccupied with important matters. Thunder Rosa enters the office, likely to discuss her future plans with Khan.## The show also features a video spotlighting Sammy Guevara, with Jericho offering high praise for the young superstar. In the clip, Sammy showcases his natural talents and readiness for a world championship run.## In a brief interlude, Tony Khan takes a moment to acknowledge the talented roster and tease an upcoming announcement regarding future opportunities for the stars. He hints at a possible Saturday show, coinciding with the Warner's Upfront presentation. ## Orange Cassidy (AEW International Champion) vs Daniel Garcia ## The match between Cassidy and Garcia commenced with an explosive start as Cassidy swiftly took down Garcia upon the ringing of the bell. Garcia quickly regained his footing and brought down Cassidy, engaging in a series of moves and counter moves. Cassidy exhibited his agility, going from an arm bar to a side headlock, while Garcia attempted to whip him into the ropes. Cassidy adeptly blocked the move, applying an arm bar and taking Garcia down. The momentum shifted as Garcia skillfully reversed the move, only for Cassidy to reverse it again. The two continued their back-and-forth battle until Garcia went for a drop toe hold, which Cassidy deftly blocked, putting his hands in his pockets and walking away. ## Cassidy's momentum built as he executed a pair of drop kicks and slammed Garcia's head into the turnbuckle. In response, Garcia attacked Cassidy's hand, knocking him to the floor and delivering a punishing drop on the ring apron. The action intensified on the outside as Garcia relentlessly attacked Cassidy, culminating in a curb stomp. As the match resumed on full screen, Garcia hit a running elbow and tossed Cassidy out of the ring. Cassidy valiantly fought back, landing a dive and returning to the ring to trade blows with Garcia. ## Garcia's vicious chops targeted Cassidy's injured hand, but Cassidy responded with a series of elbow strikes in the corner. Garcia landed a superplex and floated over, only for Cassidy to turn it into the stundog millionaire. Undeterred, Garcia cut off Cassidy with a Dragon Screw and the two engaged in a fierce exchange of punches. Garcia ultimately gained the upper hand with a kick to Cassidy's knee cap and targeted his injured hand with stomps. ## Cassidy attempted to finish the match with the Orange Punch, but Garcia countered with a drop kick to his knee, rendering him unable to stand. Garcia taunted Cassidy with soft kicks before hitting a jumping pile driver for a near fall. Cassidy managed to reverse a number of Garcia's subsequent moves, including a dragon tamer and cross face, and rolled him over for the pin and the victory. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy ## The Outcasts grumble incessantly about Hikaru Shida's comeback, and a trios match is arranged: The Outcasts vs Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida, and Jamie Hayter. Christian Cage strides out onto the stage with Luchasaurus. We learn that Wardlow will not be present this evening. Tony Schiavone inquires as to how Cage can maneuver himself into a bout with Wardlow. Cage snarls at the Detroit audience to silence their clamoring, dismissing them as the most abhorrent city in the United States. ## He declares that his name possesses such clout that he can do as he pleases. Cage then probes why so many wrestlers in AEW have unresolved issues with their fathers. He proceeds to ridicule Jungle Boy and claims that Wardlow had a father. However, he refrains from denigrating Wardlow's father since he was a mere nobody. Cage then brazenly asserts that Arn Anderson was searching for a new son and that he would discard Brock Anderson to the side to embrace Wardlow instead. He proceeds to lampoon Arn in front of the live crowd. ## Subsequently, we are treated to a video montage that features Darby Allin. The footage depicts him and his father performing a series of daredevil stunts in order to shatter the psychological barriers in his mind. ## Julia Hart vs Anna Jay No Holds Barred ## During her entrance, Anna launched a surprise attack on Hart with a steel chair, followed by hurling a trash can into the ring. As Anna entered the ring, Hart retaliated, and the two fierce rivals brawled outside the ring. Hart then pulled out a Kendo stick, inflicting painful blows on Anna, who later managed to grab the weapon and strike back. ## Their brutal violence continued, with Anna being slammed headfirst onto the timekeeper's table, while the audience was forced to watch on a small screen due to the interruption of Taco Bell and Wendy's ads. Upon returning to full-screen mode, Hart retrieved chairs from under the ring, only for Anna to execute a reverse Jaded onto them for a near-fall. Anna then put the trash can over Hart's head, kicked it, and covered for a two-count. ## As the match progressed, chairs were tossed into the ring, with Hart selling a hip injury as they ascended to the top. Despite the injury, Hart managed to hit a devastating super plex and apply the Hartless submission hold, ultimately forcing Anna to tap out. ## WINNER: Julia Hart ## House of Black (World Trios Champion) vs The Best Friends and Bandido House Rules match ## The match kicks off with Malakai Black and Bandido, and the crowd is fervently chanting for the House of Black. The arena lights are dimmed, creating an intense atmosphere for the battle ahead. ## Bandido starts strong with an impressive arm drag and a series of powerful kicks, but Black swiftly retaliates with a devastating kick of his own. Black dominates Bandido in the corner and locks on an excruciating arm bar. Despite Bandido's valiant effort to reach the ropes, there are no rope breaks in this match. Bandido manages to free himself from the hold, and Chuck Taylor tags himself in.## All three men work together to attack Black, but Trent remains in the ring. Brody King enters the fray and breaks up a pin attempt with a thunderous senton onto Trent. The match goes to picture in picture, and when it returns to full screen, Trent successfully takes down King. Buddy Matthews enters the match, and Trent hits him with a stunning spinning DDT. However, Chuck and Bandido are nowhere to be found on the apron, having been taken down by the House of Black.## Bandido enters the ring and unleashes an impressive display of skill, cleaning house and taking down both Black and King with a daring dive. Buddy strikes back with a brutal knee strike on Bandido, and Chuck enters the match, delivering a devastating soul food. However, Buddy quickly tags in King, and they execute Dante's Inferno, securing the pinfall and the well-deserved victory.## WINNER: House of Black ## Jon Moxley vs Kenny Omega in a steel cage ## On this night, Omega's over-the-top intro is nowhere to be found as Bryan Danielson takes up commentary duties.## Mox ambles towards Omega on the ramp, and they immediately start exchanging blows. The skirmish rages on all the way to the cage, where Yuta and Claudio ambush Omega. The Young Bucks intervene to stop the attack, but Yuta is hurled off the stage. Claudio clobbers the Bucks, and Matt is tossed off the stage. The savage duo then proceeds to pummel Matt until Nick launches onto them.## Meanwhile, Omega yells for Mox to join him in the cage. As soon as Mox reaches the cage, the door slams shut, and the bell rings to signal the start of the match.## The two combatants exchange chops in the center of the ring. Omega transitions to jabs, and Mox charges into a big boot from Omega, who follows up with a near-fall You Cannot Survive. Omega pulls out a chair wrapped in barbed wire, hurls it towards Mox's head, and then slams it into his back. The chair's sharp points pierce Mox's skin, causing him to bleed.## Omega repeatedly smashes Mox's head into the top turnbuckle, and Mox retaliates by flinging Omega into the corner camera. Mox then propels Omega into the cage using a springboard maneuver and hammers him with a chair. Omega counters with a dropkick, bulldogs Mox onto the chair, and then body slams him onto it. Omega ascends to the top rope, but Mox meets him there and delivers a super plex, slamming Omega onto the chair.## In the picture-in-picture segment, Omega seems to have lost the match's momentum. When the broadcast returns to full screen, Mox chokes Omega with the turnbuckle hook and wraps the rope around his neck. Omega uses eye gouges to break free, but Mox resumes choking him with the rope. Omega manages to escape, but Mox retaliates with a knee strike. Mox then retrieves a bag from under the ring, and it's revealed to contain broken glass.## Omega unleashes a flurry of strikes, misses the glass, and slams Mox onto the mat. Omega lands a V-Trigger and goes for the One-Winged Angel. Mox counters with a rear sleeper hold. Omega falls back, driving Mox into the glass. Mox continues choking Omega, who finally escapes but eats a knee strike. Mox then grabs the screwdriver from the bag under the ring.## Omega anticipates Mox's pile driver attempt and counters with a back drop, followed by a V-Trigger. Both men struggle to get back on their feet. When they do, they trade slaps, with Omega landing another V-Trigger, and Mox going for a lariat. Omega evades the lariat and delivers a snap suplex, followed by another V-Trigger. The cage cannot withstand the ferocity of their collision, and both men tumble through it. Omega's leg becomes ensnared between the cage and the ring, and they spill out onto the floor. ## Mox springs up and rolls Omega back into the ring, screwdriver in hand. Don Callis, Omega's ally, runs into the ring, grabs the screwdriver from Mox, and then Omega blindsides Mox. Omega hits a ripcord V-Trigger and the One-Winged Angel, but Callis interferes again, this time attacking Omega with the screwdriver. Despite Callis's interference, Mox manages to score the pinfall, securing the victory. ## WINNER: 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 May 3, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners
1134 days ago
AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite Results May 3, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on May 3, 2023, from CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, MD. ## 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 May 3, 2023 ## Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, Bandido & AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy Vs Daniel Garcia, Jake Hager, Matt Menard & Angelo Parker ## The Jericho Appreciation Society stood at the entrance to the ring, biding their time until the illustrious Chris Jericho made his grand entrance. The man himself appeared, sporting a shirt emblazoned with the image of Britt Baker, her visage marred by a black eye. Taking his place at the commentary desk, Jericho wasted no time in providing his expert analysis of the match that was about to unfold. ## Things got underway in explosive fashion as Strong unleashed a barrage of ferocious chops on Garcia, before Cole took over and began to assert his dominance. However, Garcia was not one to be underestimated and quickly managed to wriggle free, tagging in Parker who soon fell victim to a devastating Bandido snap powerslam. The action spilled out of the ring in a wild eight-man brawl, with Hager exerting his control over Cassidy in the squared circle. Despite Cassidy managing to connect with a brutal DDT, he was swiftly caught by Hager on a dive and forcefully slammed into the ringpost. Meanwhile, Bandido took out Hager himself with a daring dive of his own, before both he and Cassidy returned to the ring, taking turns trying to outdo each other with their attempts at stalling vertical suplexes on both Menard and Parker. ## During the brief interlude of picture in picture, Cassidy managed to outsmart both Parker and Menard by keeping his hands nonchalantly tucked away in his pockets, before Garcia blindsided him, allowing the J.A.S. to take control throughout the break. Finally, Cassidy managed to land a stunning Stundog Millionaire on Menard, before Strong made the all-important hot tag and began to dish out a flurry of backbreakers and chops. With a resounding Angle Slam, Strong managed to connect with Hager, but only managed to secure a two-count. As he deftly avoided Menard and Parker's finisher, Strong tagged Cassidy back in, only to see him quickly ensnared in a tight Garcia Sharpshooter. ## However, the tide soon turned once again as Cole clocked Garcia with a devastating blow, leading to a breakdown in the match and a flurry of high-impact moves. Despite Garcia somehow managing to kick out of Cassidy's Beach Break, the pace of the match was relentless and blind tags were quickly made to both Parker and Strong. Cassidy and Bandido responded with a double dive onto both Garcia and Hager, leaving Strong to take out Parker with a powerful jumping knee. In a triumphant moment, Cole lowered The Boom to claim the win, before promptly sprinting up the ramp and launching himself at Jericho, sending the veteran wrestler hurtling through the set in the announcer area. Only the swift intervention of security prevented further chaos from erupting. ## WINNER: Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, Bandido & AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy ## Renee Paquette is backstage conducting an exclusive interview with the dynamic duo of Jack Perry and Darby Allin, ahead of their much-anticipated main event tag team match with Double or Nothing AEW Title picture implications. Perry, with conviction in his voice, affirms that he and Allin may not be the best of friends, but they have relentlessly toiled and persevered to get to this very moment. Allin, determined and laser-focused, declares that they don't care what it takes, but they are destined to make their first AEW PPV main event, and tonight is the night they will show the world what they are made of. ## -In a backstage area, the burly security personnel are seen leading Adam Cole out of the arena, as Jericho, in a frenzy, barks orders to get him out. Britt Baker, the fiery and fierce AEW women's champion, suddenly materializes on the scene, and with a swift movement, slaps the taste out of Jericho's mouth, sending him reeling to the ground. However, the jubilant moment is short-lived, as the security officials whisk her away too. ## -The Blackpool Combat Club is seen in a secluded corner of the backstage area, where the mercurial Bryan Danielson, with an air of superiority, proclaims that he is the best wrestler in the world today, second to none, except, of course, for the men that stand beside him. Danielson hopes that his protégé, Wheeler Yuta, will one day surpass his achievements, as the BCC is all about bringing out the best in professional wrestling, in contrast to the self-aggrandizing antics of The Elite. Moxley, the gritty and unyielding warrior, chimes in, likening their group to sharpening blades, continually searching for pieces of iron to hone their skills. The Elite, he quips, should be grateful for them, as higher levels of competition lead to bigger and more formidable adversaries. Moxley then shifts the focus to his upcoming Steel Cage match with Kenny Omega, emphasizing that their tumultuous feud in 2019 seems like a lifetime ago, as he has evolved into a new and more potent version of himself, one that will leave a lasting mark on Omega, come next week's encounter. ## Saraya (w/Ruby Soho & Toni Storm) Vs Willow Nightingale ## At the outset, Saraya took Nightingale by surprise, tricking her into a pursuit outside the ring to gain an early edge. However, Nightingale displayed her impressive athletic abilities, countering with a high-flying dropkick off the second rope. Nonetheless, Saraya regained the upper hand with a running boot, aided by Storm's underhanded tactics of grabbing Nightingale's boot. ## Throughout the match, Soho and Storm continued their illicit involvement, taking advantage of the referee's distracted attention. Despite Saraya's dominance, Nightingale persisted and executed a thunderous spinebuster. However, Storm intervened again, thwarting Nightingale's momentum. ## Despite the raucous cheers of the crowd in support of Nightingale, Saraya connected with her Knight Cap finisher, nearly securing a pinfall victory. Following a DVD by Nightingale, Storm yet again interjected, but this time, Soho was hurled out of the ring, leaving Storm to absorb a punch. Ultimately, Saraya triumphed with her devastating Fisherman's Buster, aptly named Good Knight. ## In the aftermath, The Outcasts pummeled Nightingale ruthlessly, but Hikaru Shida returned to the scene wielding a kendo stick. As the crowd roared, Shida gave a wry smile and appeared to align with The Outcasts, but it was all a ploy. Suddenly, Jamie Hayter and Britt Baker ambushed The Outcasts, and Shida unmasked her true allegiance by painting AEW on all three of them while Saraya lay helpless, her face splattered with paint and bruised from the kendo stick. ## WINNER: Saraya (w/Ruby Soho & Toni Storm) ## The Tres De Mayo Trios Battle Royale ## The multi-team match involved a diverse range of competitors, such as The Lucha Bros (Penta El Zero Miedo) & Vikingo, Kip Sabian and The Butcher & The Blade, The Varsity Athletes & Ari Daivari, QTV (Powerhouse Hobbs, QT Marshall & Aaron Solo), The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn, and The Dark Order (Evil Uno, Alex Reynolds & John Silver). ## At the onset of the match, QTV initiated an attack on The Acclaimed before Bowens could deliver his final lines, resulting in an explosive start. Evil Uno quickly overpowered Daivari, only to be eliminated by the QTV faction. Fenix displayed his agility by rope walking and delivering a swift kick to Nese, sending him tumbling to the outside. Vikingo then eliminated Woods with a graceful hurricanrana. Solo's corkscrew kick paved the way for Marshall to eliminate Reynolds. The QTV faction celebrated their victory, but their joy was short-lived as both Marshall and Solo were promptly dumped. Hobbs charged at the Lucha Brothers, eliminating them both with his brute strength. ## Vikingo attempted a springboard cross body on Hobbs, who caught him and launched him over the top rope to the floor. Hobbs then celebrated his triumph, but it proved to be his downfall, as he was eliminated by The Acclaimed. Caster was eliminated by The Butcher, bringing the competition down to Silver, The Butcher, The Blade, Sabian, Gunn & Bowens. Silver had a brief surge of momentum, taking out Butcher & Blade, but the numbers game caught up to him, resulting in his elimination. It was then three on two until Bowens pushed Blade off the top rope to even the score. Bowens continued to dominate, but was thrown over the top rope, yet he held on to the ropes with one hand. Gunn & Bowens combined forces to deliver a pair of Fame-Assers, resulting in the elimination of both Butcher & Sabian, and crowning them the victorious team. ## WINNNER: The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn won the Tres De Mayo Trios Battle Royale last eliminating The Butcher, The Blade & Kip Sabian ## TNT Champion Wardlow (w/Arn Anderson) Vs Logan Laroux ## With effortless dominance, Wardlow secured another swift victory through a combination of a press slam, roundhouse lariat, and powerbomb. In contrast to last week's anonymous opponent, Laroux at least had the privilege of an introduction. Following the match, Wardlow issued an Open Challenge, specifically targeting Christian Cage and Luchasaurus. Cage appeared, disparaging the crowd and announcing that the title shot did not belong to Luchasaurus, but rather to himself. Wardlow and Anderson seemed slightly taken aback by Cage's unexpected claim before he promptly exited the arena. ## WINNER: TNT Champion Wardlow (w/Arn Anderson) ## Ricky Starks Vs Juice Robinson ## Switchblade Jay White accompanied Robinson to the ring but he quickly made his exit, leaving Starks suspicious of his motives. Excalibur informed the viewers that Shawn Spears was absent that night, leaving Starks without any backup. Starks wasted no time in taking control, sending Robinson flying into the barricade and proceeding to brawl with him on the outside. Robinson gained momentum by posting Starks and sending him into the ring steps, but Starks managed to avoid a potential disaster by posting Robinson back and body slamming him onto the floor. ## Just as they cut to a picture in picture, Robinson regained control by posting Starks once again. However, Starks made a stunning comeback with a spinning DDT that almost won him the match. Robinson fought back with a Cannonball, a hurricanrana from the corner, and a stiff lariat, but only managed to get a near fall. Starks was able to dodge Robinson's signature move, the Juice Is Loose, but Robinson countered with a brutal throat chop. Starks fought back with a Spear and his finishing move, Roshambo, to secure the victory. ## Immediately after the match, Jay White attacked Starks from behind, attempting to hit his own finishing move, Blade Runner. However, Starks was able to evade the move and counter with Roshambo, but Robinson saved White from the devastating maneuver. ## WINNER: Ricky Starks ## Jack Perry & Darby Allin Vs AEW World Champion MJF & Sammy Guevara in a “Four Pillars” Tag Match ## In a thrilling encounter, MJF and Guevara engaged in a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors to determine who would start the match. MJF lost, yet still managed to outsmart Guevara by making him start against Perry. Guevara was left reeling after Perry executed a springboard corner arm drag, prompting him to scurry back to MJF.## This was MJF's first official action since the Iron Man match at Revolution, and Allin nearly pinned him after he tagged in. MJF quickly regained control after a cheap shot from Guevara, and repeatedly used his scarf to choke both Allin and Perry. However, Allin managed to turn the tables and gain the upper hand, choking both Guevara and MJF.## During the break, MJF and Guevara dominated, but their momentum was cut short after referee Bryce caught MJF assisting Guevara in an abdominal stretch. Allin then made a hot tag to Perry, who went on a rampage, hitting both men with a bounce back lariat and executing Topes on both ends of the ring.## After hitting a Tiger Driver on Guevara, Perry was cut off by MJF, who launched Guevara off the top rope. Allin hit a snazzy combo leading to a Code Red on Guevara, but MJF countered with a sitout powerbomb. As MJF locked in the Snare Trap, Guevara broke it up, leading to both men arguing and eventually fighting each other.## Perry clocked Guevara with a forearm to the neck, but Allin blind tagged himself in and executed a Coffin Drop that nearly took out Perry in the process, securing the pinfall victory. The show ended with the graphic for Double or Nothing displayed, leaving MJF furious. ## WINNER: Jack Perry & 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 Results April 26, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners
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AEW Dynamite Results April 26, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on April 26, 2022, from FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, 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. ## 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 April 26, 2023 ## Orange Cassidy Vs Bandido For the AEW International Title ## Throughout the course of the match, commentators expressed concerns regarding Cassidy's ability to maintain his International Title while defending it repeatedly. Cassidy opened the bout with a display of lucha skills, albeit lackluster, consisting solely of a half-hearted cartwheel that led to a quick stalemate with his opponent, Bandido. In an effort to play mind games with his opponent, Cassidy feigned a dive and instead opted to pose for the audience. However, Bandido quickly gained control of the match, catching Cassidy's dive and dropping him onto the barricade. Bandido continued to dominate, delivering a spinebuster and applying the Stretch Muffler submission hold until Cassidy managed to break free. Cassidy was then sent to the floor and taken out by Bandido's tope. ## During the commercial break, Bandido maintained his momentum, but Cassidy eventually countered a delayed vertical suplex into a Stundog Millionaire. Cassidy attempted his signature little chops, repeatedly driving Bandido into the corner buckle. He then executed a top rope cross body and Michinoku Driver, coming close to securing the victory. Cassidy proceeded to land a dive, but was cut off by Bandido before he could follow up. ## Bandido, demonstrating his impressive strength, executed a one-arm suplex from the apron back into the ring, subsequently dropping Cassidy with a pop-up cutter for a two-count. Although Cassidy avoided Bandido's finishing move, X Marks the Spot, he was caught by his opponent while attempting a cross body off the top rope. Bandido then pressed Cassidy high in the air with one arm, followed by a Frog Splash for a close two-count. Bandido expertly countered Cassidy's Mouse Trap maneuver, but Cassidy responded with a counter of his own, executing an Orange Punch while in mid-air. Cassidy then executed the Beach Break to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy ## Jeff Jarrett Vs Dax Harwood ## Amidst the electric atmosphere, multiple officials emerged during Jarrett's entrance and promptly escorted Sonjay Dutt, Jay Lethal, and Satnam Singh to the back, as this was intended to be a one-on-one contest. An enthralling opening sequence of chain wrestling ensued, with Harwood successfully countering Jarrett's first two attempts at the Fargo Strut, before Jarrett ultimately succeeded on the third try. Jarrett unleashed a barrage of forceful right hands, only to be met with a series of brutal chops every time he turned his back on Harwood. ## Jarrett showcased his resilience by fighting out of a superplex attempt and propelling Harwood into the turnbuckle with an emphatic chest-first collision reminiscent of Bret Hart. Jarrett followed up with a leg drop on Harwood, causing another round of Fargo Struts. The intensity between the two wrestlers escalated as they traded jabs, with Jarrett attempting a Figure Four, while Harwood executed a Sharpshooter. Both men eventually broke free, and Harwood drove Jarrett into the mat with a piledriver for a near fall. ## Jarrett evaded the ring and ventured outside, with Harwood in hot pursuit. A top rope headbutt from Harwood earned him a two-count, before a series of crafty counters led to Harwood suplexing Jarrett into the ring for another close call. However, Sonjay Dutt unexpectedly appeared on the scene, hooking Harwood's leg in a failed attempt to interfere in the match. The chase was on, as Harwood pursued Dutt, but he was blindsided by The Stroke from Jarrett, who capitalized and secured the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Jeff Jarrett ## Wardlow (w/Arn Anderson) Vs his opponent ## In a display of sheer dominance, Wardlow won his match with a stunning combination of a headbutt, roundhouse lariat, and powerbomb. The speed at which he dispatched his opponent was so astounding that even the seasoned commentator, Excalibur, was unable to reveal the name of Wardlow's hapless victim. ## After the bout, Arn Anderson addressed the defeated fighter, advising him to take a much-needed ice bath and indulge in a twelve pack of whatever libation he preferred. Anderson then turned his attention to the upcoming NFL draft, likening it to the rise of dynasties, and declared that Wardlow was the future of AEW. ## However, before Anderson could finish his speech, he was rudely interrupted by none other than Christian Cage, accompanied by the formidable Luchasaurus. Cage boldly stepped towards the ring, but ultimately decided to stand down, with Wardlow and Luchasaurus staring each other down, much like they did in the previous week's episode. ## WINNER: Wardlow (w/Arn Anderson) ## Four Pillars Tournament Final: Sammy Guevara Vs Darby Allin ## MJF joined the commentary team, brandishing a sizable jar of Kaylin & Kaylin pickles, which he voraciously munched on throughout the match, repeatedly promoting the tangy snack. Early on, the story revolved around Allin's efforts to keep Guevara grounded and prevent any high-flying attacks. Despite this, Guevara connected with a dropkick and executed an impressive kip-up. ## A rope break from a Scorpion Death Lock allowed Guevara to hit a punishing pump knee, sending Allin tumbling to the outside. Allin sought to execute a German suplex from the apron, but Guevara managed to take the referee, land a low mule kick on Allin, and follow up with a massive moonsault to the floor, leaving Allin cut over his eyebrow. ## Undeterred, Guevara executed a massive Frog Splash and attempted to follow up with Three Amigos, but Allin countered on the third suplex, reversing it into a Scorpion Death Drop. Allin then tried to dive to the floor, but Guevara deftly countered with a mid-air cutter. Guevara set up a table at ringside, but Allin rallied with a series of chops, positioning Guevara on the table. Just then, Tay Melo rushed to the ring, distracting Allin who was perched on the top rope. Seizing the opportunity, Guevara struck with a Spanish Fly, nearly securing the victory. ## As Allin struggled on the table, Guevara leapt off the top rope, executing a spectacular 630 senton to the floor. Allin barely managed to beat the count, but an enraged MJF stormed the ring. Guevara attempted a splash, but instead ate an Allin shotgun dropkick. Once again, Melo took the referee, and in a nefarious move, MJF tossed Allin's skateboard to Guevara, who dramatically flopped to the mat. Referee Paul Turner caught sight of Allin with the weapon, and in a shocking turn of events, disqualified him. Undeterred, MJF and Guevara reveled in their victory, holding up the title match graphic for Double or Nothing for all to see. ## WINNER: Sammy Guevara ## Adam Cole addresses Chris Jericho ## Adam Cole vociferously demanded Jericho to show himself from backstage, condemning the reprehensible actions against Britt Baker from last week's episode. As Cole was about to take matters into his own hands, Jericho appeared on the colossal screen. Jericho adamantly expressed his disdain for being near a gutless individual like Cole, thereby dispatching Daniel Garcia, Matt Menard, Angelo Parker, and Jake Hager to assault Cole. Nevertheless, Orange Cassidy and Bandido came to Cole's aid, only to find themselves still outnumbered. However, as Killswitch Engage's “End of Heartache” resonated, Roderick Strong made an unexpected debut, storming the ring with a flurry of backbreakers, causing The Jericho Appreciation Society to scatter, and reuniting the former Undisputed Era members in AEW. ## In another segment, an episode of QTV was broadcasted, with QT Marshall attempting to expound to his crew about last week's debacle involving Powerhouse Hobbs. Hobbs was unequivocally irate and demanded that Marshall rectify the situation, while Marshall continuously reiterated his pledge to Hobbs, insisting they must proceed to Plan B. ## Kenny Omega & Konosuke Takeshita (w/Don Callis) Vs The Butcher & The Blade (w/Kip Sabian & Penelope Ford) ## Bryan Danielson graced the commentary booth prior to the break and openly criticized Takeshita for his apparent ingratitude towards everything Danielson had done for him, stating that Takeshita prefers to mingle with amateurs. Blade swiftly launched an assault on Takeshtia with a barrage of strikes, but Takeshita returned fire with a powerful punch and dropkick. Takeshita and Omega demonstrated quick tagging techniques and hit the You Can’t Escape and a Takeshita senton on Blade, earning a close two-count. ## Although Omega teased a Terminator Dive, Sabian tripped him up, and Ford shielded her husband while Butcher wiped out Omega on the floor. Sabian took advantage of the situation, and Butcher & Blade kept Omega isolated during the picture in picture commercial break. Omega bounced back, hitting the Kotaro Crusher on Blade, and Takeshita made the hot tag, entering the ring and showcasing his prowess by dropping Butcher with a Takeshita-line and a series of Helluva Kicks. Takeshita then slammed Butcher with a brainbuster, but Blade broke up the pin attempt with a stunner/lariat combo. ## In an effort to drag the lake, Butcher & Blade tried to take down Takeshtia, but Omega intervened and foiled their plan. Takeshita retaliated by flooring Butcher with a Blue Thunder Bomb for a near fall. He then hit Blade with a jumping knee, while Omega delivered a Snap Dragon and a dive to the floor onto Sabian & Blade. Takeshita concluded the match with a charging knee strike on Butcher, clinching the victory. ## WINNER: Kenny Omega & Konosuke Takeshita (w/Don Callis) ## After the match, Bryan Danielson took to the stage and declared that a true professional had secured the pin, while an amateur appeared drained. He lamented that had Takeshita opted to train with the BCC, he would have risen to stardom, but instead, he chose to align himself with The Elite, who had inferior talents such as Brandon Cutler and Michael Nakazawa. ## Suddenly, the BCC emerged from behind and ambushed Omega and Takeshita. Danielson urged them to finish the job they started on Omega from the previous week. However, their attack was cut short by the arrival of The Young Bucks, who stormed in and laid out the BCC with their signature superkicks. ## Meanwhile, Danielson was goading Takeshita to enter the ring and save Moxley. Takeshita appeared torn between his allegiance to The Elite and his sense of morality. Nonetheless, he intervened and prevented Omega from using a screwdriver on Moxley. ## The BCC intervened and tried to stand tall with Takeshita, but he refused to join forces with them. At this point, Yuta administered a low blow, and Danielson declared that Takeshita had made his choice. Moxley charged in and, in a gruesome turn of events, utilized the screwdriver on Takeshita, leaving him battered and bleeding. ## 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 April 19, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners
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AEW Dynamite Results April 19, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on April 19, 2022, from Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, PA. ## 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 April 19, 2023 ## The Pillars of AEW Face Off ## As the tension in the ring reached its peak, the crowd held their breath, captivated by the words of these fierce competitors. Each wrestler made it clear that they were not to be underestimated, and their determination to become the AEW World Champion was palpable. ## Darby Allin's piercing gaze bore down on his opponents as he spoke with a quiet confidence, asserting himself as the most deserving challenger for the title. His words cut like a knife, revealing his doubts about his fellow competitors, and exposing their weaknesses for all to see. ## But before Allin could finish his thought, the booming beat of Sammy Guevara's music echoed through the arena, electrifying the crowd with anticipation. Guevara's swagger and confidence were undeniable, as he spoke of his own journey to this moment, and his unwavering commitment to achieving greatness. ## And then came Max "MJF" Friedman, the arrogant and cunning mastermind of AEW, whose mere presence caused the crowd to erupt in boos and jeers. But his words were not to be dismissed lightly, as he announced the upcoming Pillars Tournament, setting the stage for an epic showdown between the best of the best. ## As the wrestlers glared at each other from across the ring, the tension built to a fever pitch, culminating in a fierce battle between Perry and Guevara, each determined to come out on top and earn their shot at the title. The crowd watched in awe as the two wrestlers pushed their bodies to the limit, leaving everything on the line in pursuit of their dreams. ## With Allin waiting in the wings, the winner of this match would move on to face the challenger in what promised to be one of the most intense matches in AEW history. And as the dust settled and the winner was announced, the excitement and anticipation only grew, setting the stage for an unforgettable showdown at Double or Nothing. ## AEW Women’s Champion Jamie Hayter & Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D. Vs Ruby Soho & Toni Storm (w/Saraya) ## Before the match, tensions between Baker's family and Saraya had reached a boiling point, resulting in a chaotic altercation that saw Saraya brazenly spray painting Baker's mother. And the match itself was nothing short of a wild and intense affair, with both teams throwing caution to the wind and engaging in a fierce battle. ## The Outcasts gained an early advantage, blindsiding Baker and Hayter with a surprise attack during their entrance, leaving them reeling on the outside. But Hayter soon rallied back, unleashing her devastating strength to take down both Soho and Storm with a powerful double suplex. ## Despite their best efforts, The Outcasts found themselves struggling to keep up with Baker and Hayter's relentless offense, as Baker executed a series of breathtaking maneuvers, including a spectacular Panama Sunrise off the apron. But The Outcasts refused to go down without a fight, launching their own fierce counterattacks and unleashing a barrage of devastating strikes and high-flying maneuvers. ## In the end, it was Baker who emerged victorious, locking in her deadly Lockjaw submission hold and forcing Soho to tap out. And as she celebrated with her teammate Hayter, backstage Wardlow was strategizing with a legendary ally, Arn Anderson, in order to prepare for his own upcoming match against Powerhouse Hobbs. ## Despite facing tough odds with QT Marshall in Hobbs' corner, Wardlow remained confident, knowing that with Anderson by his side, he had the wisdom and experience needed to emerge victorious. And as he stepped into the ring, ready to face his formidable opponent, the stage was set for an epic showdown between two titans of the squared circle. ## WINNERS: AEW Women's Champion Jamie Hayter & Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D ## The Elite return to address the Blackpool Combat Club ## Omega stood in the center of the ring, his voice ringing out with conviction as he addressed the crowd. He spoke of the BCC with a mix of respect and contempt, acknowledging their talent but also calling them out for their ruthless tactics. The tension in the air was palpable as he challenged the BCC to face him and his Elite brethren. ## But as the brawl broke out, chaos reigned supreme. Bodies flew in every direction, the sound of flesh striking flesh echoing throughout the arena. The Young Bucks displayed their agility and speed, while Castagnoli showed off his raw power with devastating slams and suplexes. ## And just when it seemed like the BCC had the upper hand, a new challenger emerged from the back. Bryan Danielson, one of the most respected wrestlers in the industry, appeared on the big screen to taunt The Elite. But this was all a ruse, as Moxley, Castagnoli, and Yuta attacked from behind. ## The fight was fierce and unrelenting, with each wrestler giving their all in a desperate bid for victory. But it was Omega who emerged triumphant, his determination and grit pushing him to overcome the odds and emerge victorious. ## As the dust settled and the fans roared their approval, Omega stood tall, a true champion in every sense of the word. And with the support of his Elite brethren and the newly arrived Konosuke Takeshita, there was no doubt that Omega was destined for greatness. ## Wardlow (w/Arn Anderson) Vs Powerhouse Hobbs (w/QT Marshall & Harley Cameron) ## In a display of incredible athleticism and power, both Wardlow and Hobbs showed why they are two of the most dominant forces in AEW. The crowd was on their feet, cheering and chanting for their favorites as they exchanged blows, suplexes, and high-flying moves. Hobbs demonstrated his strength with his belly to belly suplexes and spinebuster, while Wardlow impressed with his agility and senton off the top rope. ## As the match reached its climax, tensions ran high with the interference of both Cameron and Anderson, leading to a chaotic scene in and outside of the ring. However, Wardlow remained focused and determined, powering through Hobbs with a series of devastating powerbombs that left the champion crumpled in a heap on the mat. ## As the referee counted to three and the bell rang, the arena erupted in a deafening roar of approval. Wardlow stood tall in the center of the ring, holding the TNT Title high above his head with a look of pride and determination on his face. Little did he know, his celebration was about to be cut short by the arrival of a new challenger in the form of Christian Cage and Luchasaurus. The anticipation was palpable as the two men stared each other down, setting the stage for what promises to be an epic battle for the TNT Championship. ## WINNER: Wardlow (w/Arn Anderson) ## Jay White (w/Juice Robinson) Vs Komander ## In a high-flying and intense match, the up-and-coming Komander showed incredible skill and heart against the crafty veteran Jay White. White, known for his dirty tactics, played the crowd early with a show of sportsmanship before blindsiding Komander with a cheap shot. But Komander refused to back down, using his lightning-fast speed and impressive springboard moves to keep White on his toes. ## Throughout the match, the tension was palpable, with Shawn Spears watching intently from the crowd and White using every trick in the book to gain the upper hand. During a commercial break, White seemed to have Komander in his clutches, but the young wrestler refused to give up, unleashing a barrage of chops and a jaw-dropping flipping roll-up that had the crowd on their feet. ## As the match continued, Komander continued to impress with his athleticism, executing a breathtaking rope-walk dive and a springboard Phoenix Splash that had the crowd holding their breath. But White wasn't about to let the young upstart steal the victory, countering a Komander arm-wrench into a brutal cutthroat suplex before planting him with the devastating Blade Runner for the win. ## The arena erupted in cheers and applause for both competitors, with White showing his respect for Komander's incredible effort. Despite the loss, Komander had proven himself as a force to be reckoned with in the AEW ring, leaving fans eager to see what he'll do next. ## WINNER: Jay White ## Chris Jericho & Adam Cole Face to Face ## As the tension built between Jericho and Cole, the crowd was on the edge of their seats, watching the two superstars face off in the center of the ring. Cole, paying homage to Jericho, shared that he had modeled his style after the veteran wrestler and expressed his respect for him. But the mood quickly turned sour when Jericho declared that he had "zero respect" for Cole, calling him an "arrogant son of a bitch." ## Cole, not one to back down, fired back, calling Jericho a "jag off" and accusing him of being insecure and fickle. The two men were nose to nose, ready to come to blows, when suddenly Daniel Garcia attacked Cole from behind, and a vicious brawl ensued. ## Just when it seemed like things couldn't get any worse, Britt Baker ran out to help Cole, only to be met with a brutal assault by Jericho and his crew. The Outcasts appeared out of nowhere and joined in on the attack, leaving Cole helpless and defenseless. Garcia then handcuffed him to the bottom rope, and the group proceeded to force Baker to watch as they beat her down. ## In a heart-wrenching moment, Baker pleaded with the group to stop, calling out Cole's real name, Austin, as he begged them to let her go. But Jericho and his cohorts were relentless, and even handed the kendo stick to Saraya, forcing Cole to watch as she beat down Baker. Jericho and Saraya then hugged triumphantly, as The Outcasts and J.A.S. members stood tall, leaving the audience stunned and horrified. ## The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens & Max Caster) & Billy Gunn Vs Matt Menard, Angelo Parker & Jake Hager ## The tension between The Acclaimed and the J.A.S. was palpable, with both teams eager to prove their superiority. Bowens was determined to deliver a knockout punch with his go home line, but before he could even utter a word, chaos erupted. The J.A.S. launched a surprise attack, but The Acclaimed were ready and quickly gained control with a devastating Scissor Me Timbers on Parker. ## Despite their best efforts, Parker, Menard, and Hager managed to turn the tide and gain the upper hand, unleashing a flurry of brutal attacks that left The Acclaimed reeling. But just when it seemed like all was lost, Gunn made a dramatic hot tag and exploded into the ring like a man possessed. ## Gunn's fiery energy was infectious, and he quickly took charge, pummeling his opponents with a series of devastating blows. But Hager wasn't going down without a fight, countering Gunn's Fame Asser with a double leg slam that sent him crashing to the mat. ## As the action continued to escalate, Bowens and Menard made a critical tag, with Parker attempting to use a loaded comb as a weapon. But in a surprising twist, Gunn broke the comb in half, shattering Parker's hopes and dreams in the process. ## With the stage set for a dramatic finish, Bowens hit The Arrival with devastating force, while Caster delivered the coup de grâce with The Mic Drop, securing an epic victory for The Acclaimed. # WINNER: The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens & Max Caster) & Billy Gunn ## Sammy Guevara Vs Jungle Boy Jack Perry ## A high-octane battle for the ages between Jungle Boy Jack Perry and Sammy Guevara left fans on the edge of their seats, as both wrestlers delivered a dizzying array of breathtaking moves and death-defying dives. From a Spanish Fly to a sunset flip powerbomb on the apron, the action never let up as the two competitors traded blow after blow. ## Despite the interference of MJF, who delivered a vicious blow with his diamond ring, Guevara emerged victorious, clinching the AEW title and celebrating in triumph with his friend and ally. But with Darby Allin watching from the rafters and Jungle Boy nursing his wounds, the question on everyone's minds is: what's next for these fearless warriors in the ring? One thing's for sure - with performances like this, the sky's the limit for the future of AEW. ## WINNER: Sammy Guevara ## 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 April 12, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners
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AEW Dynamite Results April 12, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on April 12, 2022, from UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena in Milwaukee, WI. ## 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 April 5, 2023 ## Darby Allin vs. Swerve Strickland w/Prince Nana and Brian Cage ## Darby pulled off an immediate stunner that caught Swerve off guard, causing him to bail out of the ring. Darby didn't waste any time and hit a swift lope over the top rope, landing a senton on Swerve who was on the floor. But Swerve quickly recovered and countered with a leg sweep on the apron, slamming Darby's body into the ring apron followed by a knee strike. ## Despite the attack from Swerve, Darby showed resilience and fought back, nailing a running back elbow. He slid in and out of the ring to break the referee's count. Swerve tried another leg sweep, this time dragging Darby across the ring steps, but Darby managed to get back into the ring. Swerve followed suit and scored a two-count on Darby. ## Sammy Guevara and Tay Melo were seen watching the match backstage, keeping a close eye on the action. Swerve removed Darby's belt and whipped him with it, but Darby shook it off and charged into the corner, connecting with a strike. However, he missed a second attempt, and Swerve capitalized with a roundhouse kick for another near fall. ## Swerve then resorted to choking Darby and hitting a switch kick for a two-count. But Darby fought back, biting Swerve's foot to break free and applying a kneebar submission. Swerve managed to reverse it briefly, but Darby regained control. They exchanged punches, and Swerve landed a German suplex. Jungle Boy was seen observing the match from ringside. ## Darby stomped on Swerve's foot and went for another kneebar, but Swerve grabbed the ropes to break the hold. Swerve blocked Darby's attempt to climb to the top rope and hit a reverse rana, sending Darby to the floor. Darby quickly threw Swerve back into the ring and hit his signature Coffin Drop. However, Nana, Swerve's manager, put Swerve's foot on the ropes to break the pinfall. ## Darby confronted Nana, but Brian Cage interfered, tripping Darby and ordering the Mogul Embassy to leave ringside. Darby recovered and hit a destroyer on Swerve for a close two-count. He followed up with a Last Supper maneuver and finally scored the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Darby Allin ## TNT Championship: Powerhouse Hobbs w/QT Marshall,Aron Solow and the QTV Woman vs. Silas Young ## Earlier today, footage was captured of Hobbs arriving at the arena in his sleek new car. As the match began, Hobbs wasted no time in asserting his dominance, delivering a devastating spine buster to his opponent. He followed up with a Torture Rack slam, showcasing his incredible strength and agility. With a confident pinfall, Hobbs secured a decisive victory. His impressive performance left no doubt about his formidable skills and unwavering determination. WINNER: Powerhouse Hobbs ## AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy vs. Buddy Matthews w/Julia Hart ## Matthews whips Cassidy into the corner, but Cassidy counters with a spinning headscissors after a thrilling series of reversals. With his hands nonchalantly tucked in his pockets, Cassidy surprises Matthews with a dropkick and follows it up with an impressive tope to the outside. He throws Matthews back into the ring and lands a sharp DDT, showcasing his technical prowess. Despite writhing in pain from his injured hand, Cassidy still manages to connect with his signature Orange Punch, but Doc Samson is called to check on his injury. During the commercial break, a special message sends get-well wishes to Cory Strode, while Ol Uncle Rat Bastard is reported to be feeling under the weather. ## As the action resumes, Matthews mercilessly targets Cassidy's injured hand, while Hart looks on with a sinister grin. Matthews delivers a barrage of punches, catching Cassidy off guard. Cassidy tries to send Matthews to the apron, but Matthews blocks a DDT attempt and counters with a knee strike. Cassidy responds with a Beach Break on the apron, leaving both men down. They manage to beat the count back into the ring at nine. ## A fierce forearm exchange ensues, with both competitors giving it their all. Matthews delivers a side kick and a knee strike, targeting Cassidy's hand once again. Buddy stomps on the injured hand, mocking Cassidy. However, Cassidy refuses to back down and puts his hands in his pockets, surprising Matthews with a stundog. Cassidy follows it up with a kick, but Matthews retaliates with an elbow strike. ## Cassidy manages to land another DDT off the ropes, and even takes the fight to the floor with a third DDT. He goes for a pinfall, but Matthews kicks out at two. Cassidy tries to land an Orange Punch once again, but Matthews blocks it and counters with a knee strike. Cassidy plays possum, but Matthews catches him with a curb stomp. However, Cassidy surprises Matthews with a roll-up and scores the pinfall, securing a hard-fought victory. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy ## Jon Moxley and Claudio Castignoli vs. Michael Nakazawa and Brandon Cutler ## Moxley and Castagnoli launched a surprise attack on their opponents, with Moxley driving a chair into Cutler's neck and Castagnoli repeatedly slamming Nakazawa into the apron, causing him to bleed profusely. Rick Knox had just started the match when Nakazawa crawled into the ring, throwing forearms with all his might before Castagnoli leveled him with a clothesline and followed it up with a Giant Swing. Castagnoli then applied the Sharpshooter, while a bloodied Cutler rolled into the ring, desperately trying to break it up. ## Nakazawa managed to free himself from a piledriver with a backdrop, allowing Cutler to make a hot tag before Moxley bit at his face. Moxley delivered a devastating King Kong lariat, followed by his signature Death Rider move, as he and Castagnoli ruthlessly pummeled Nakazawa and Cutler. The match ended when Rick Knox called for the bell, declaring Moxley and Castagnoli the victors. ## WINNERS: Jon Moxley and Claudio Castignoli ## Moxley grabbed the mic and taunted The Elite and Don Callis, claiming they had glass jaws. Just then, Kenny Omega's music hit and he walked out from the back. With the attention of the BCC turned towards Omega, The Young Bucks made a surprise attack from behind, sparking a massive brawl. The Young Bucks laid out Moxley with their signature BTE Trigger move, while Omega slid in a toolbox and was about to strike Moxley with a weapon. However, Matt Jackson intervened, stopping Omega and instead handing him a screwdriver. Moxley defiantly spat in Matt's face, daring Omega to go through with it, but Castagnoli pulled him free, and the BCC retreated through the crowd. ## Toni Storm & Ruby Soho (w/Saraya) Vs Riho & Skye Blue ## At the sound of the bell, Soho and Storm wasted no time in launching an attack on their opponents. Blue fought back valiantly, using a head scissors and a well-executed low enzugiri to take down Storm. Soho and Riho both entered the ring, but Soho was quickly sent outside by Riho's assisted cross body to the floor. ## The tide of the match turned during a commercial break, with Soho and Storm isolating Riho and keeping her on their side of the ring. However, Riho managed to counter a move called "Destination Unknown" into a roll-up pin for a near fall. Blue eventually made the tag and briefly ran wild, but failed to notice Storm's blind tag. Storm missed a hip attack in the ropes, allowing Blue to fight off all three members of The Outcasts while on the apron. Blue then executed a top rope cross body back inside the ring on Storm, but only managed to get a two-count. ## The match briefly broke down with Riho hitting a cazadora double stomp on Soho, but then eating a thrust kick from Storm. Riho attempted a crucifix pin on Soho, but Blue intervened with a thrust kick of her own. Riho was sent outside the ring by Storm, who followed up with a German Suplex, Sweet Cheek Music, and finally, Storm Zero in succession on Blue, securing the victory. ## WINNERS: Toni Storm & Ruby Soho ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

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