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
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