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