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