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Check back for tonight’s AEW Dynamite results.

AEW Dynamite emanates live from the Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, LA, tonight. AEW Dynamite fires off with two powerhouses inching closer in the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament as Kris Statlander takes on Jamie Hayter. FTR will address their actions last week against Tony Schiavone while The Young Bucks take on the team of “Speeedball” Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight. Plus, Matster P appears?!

Follow along with live results from tonight’s card with play-by-play and takes from the matches!

AEW Dynamite Card Tonight:

  • Kevin Knight and Speedball Mike Bailey versus The Young Bucks
  • Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Semi-Finals: Jamie Hayter versus Kris Statlan
  • FTR speaks
  • Will Ospreay & Brody King versus Josh Alexander & Konosuke Takeshita
  • Hip-hop artist Master P appears
  • Hurt Syndicate speaks
  • Mark Briscoe versus Ricochet
  • and more!

Where is AEW Dynamite Tonight?

AEW Dynamite airs live from the Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana.

What Time is AEW Dynamite Tonight?

Dynamite airs weekly at 8 PM EST on TBS Network and Max.

AEW Dynamite Results

Master P segment

Master P brought The Opps (Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata, and Powerhouse Hobbs) to the ring; all three wore shirts with the same design. Joe thanked P for greeting them and for the work he does for his hometown of New Orleans. The Death Riders’ music played, with Marina Shafir drawing The Opps’ and P’s attention while Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, and Claudio Catagnoli ambushed them. Threatening to attack P, The Opps got their revenge with an assault of their own. The Elite (Young Bucks & Kazuchika Okada) interrupted and neutralized the team of babyfaces. An irate Moxley charged at them, but Shafir redirected him to the outside.

Swerve Strickland strutted to the ring to chase the Death Riders while Kenny Omega sent The Elite on a detour. Strickland and Omega joined The Opps while each of their foes scurried away.

Phenomenal use of Master P to elevate several important storylines.

The Patriarchy backstage segment

Nick Wayne was prepared to give a speech about his ROH Television Championship when Christian Cage snatched the belt from him, stating that he was responsible for this by pushing Wayne to be better. Wayne responded that this is what happens when people stick to the plan. Cage returned the belt to Wayne, concluding that he loved his family.

Mark Briscoe defeated Ricochet

Ricochet avoided Briscoe early on, hoping to take advantage of a distracted Briscoe. However, he was ready with a series of punches and kicks, with one in particular sending Ricochet baldly falling out of the ring. Using referee Paul Turner as a shield, Ricochet finally got the upper hand on Briscoe, kicking him out of the ring. Briscoe fought back, placing Ricochet’s neck in a hold as he slapped his bald head. A Death Valley Driver and sliding lariat nearly made a successful Froggy Bow, but Ricochet moved out of Briscoe’s path, landing a 450 Splash. Ricochet charged Briscoe into a corner, hoping for a rope-assisted pinfall, but Briscoe rolled him up for the 3-count.

Post-match, Ricochet attacked Briscoe with a chair and attempted to stab him with scissors, but Kevin Knight hurriedly sprinted to the ring for the save.

A thrill ride that exemplified both men’s skills. The Knight integration leaves me salivating for his 1-on-1 with Ricochet in the future.

FTR in-ring segment

Tony Schiavone attempted to introduce Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler to the ring when Stokely Hathaway interrupted, bringing FTR to the ring himself as their agent. Hathaway went on to declare the tag team’s treatment as unjust. Wheeler illustrated his and Harwood’s mindsets when they attacked Daniel Garcia last week, whereas Harwood beckoned the Rock and Roll Express to the ring. Condescendingly speaking to them while rudely interrupting their answers until Ricky Morton had had enough. Before he could chastise the younger men, Morton and Robert Gibson watched as Hathaway unveiled a t-shirt reading: “FTR: Living Legend Killers”. FTR attacked the veterans, running off when Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly, and Roderick Strong darted to the ring, chasing off the new heels and their new agent.

Hathaway as a mouthpiece for FTR feels like an inspired and exciting choice. It must be stated that Wheeler’s far more confident on the mic than he has been in the years I’ve been watching.

The Young Bucks (Nicholas & Matthew Jackson) defeated Kevin Knight & “Speedball” Mike Bailey

Bailey and Matt locked up, but Nick gave the Canadian no room. Knight assisted Bailey, but the Bucks’ dirty tactics kept them too far at bay to make a comeback. Nick eliminated Knight to make any further saves as he joined his brother in failing to overwhelm Bailey. Knight fired back with an onslaught of offense, nearly putting away Matt. The Bucks combined their efforts to pick apart Knight and Bailey, with the former suffering a powerbomb that led to a 2-count. All four men collided with superkicks, repeatedly sending all to the mat. Nick nearly succumbed to a Backbreaker from Knight, but Matt came to the rescue. A Doomsday Device recalibrated the match to the Bucks’ favor. They missed an EVP Trigger on Knight, who countered with a double-DDT. Ricochet cost Knight a top rope maneuver, leading the Bucks to execute an EVP Trigger for a pinfall.

Bailey took to AEW rather swimmingly, while Knight is soaring above the already high expectations. The Bucks, however, have found a proper groove with their EVP gimmicks that finally works.

Toni Storm backstage interview with Renee Paquette

Storm wished Statlander and Hayter well in their match later in the night. Queen Aminata sauntered in, challenging Storm at a later date.

This article first appeared on Last Word On Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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