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AEW Dynamite Results – Hangman Adam Page and Kenny Omega Reunite
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Welcome to our live recap of Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite results.

AEW Dynamite airs live again from the famous 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA, tonight. Last week’s episode featured a reunion of a beloved AEW tag team among ECW nostalgia. And tonight, they return to the ring in an all-star 8-man tag team match as Hangman Adam Page and Kenny Omega reunite! They join “Speedball” Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight of JetSpeed as they tackle the Don Callis Family’s Kyle Fletcher and Josh Alexander, in addition to the Young Bucks. To further tonight’s drama, Alex Windsor challenges Mercedes Mone for the TBS Championship. With such an impressive first few months on the AEW roster, how will this indie veteran fare against the CEO?

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

AEW Dynamite Card Wednesday Night:

  • Falls Count Anywhere Match: Darby Allin versus Claudio Castagnoli
  • All-Star 8-Man Tag: Hangman Adam Page, Kenny Omega, & JetSpeed versus Kyle Fletcher, Josh Alexander, & The Young Bucks
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: BroDIdo versus Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta)
  • Adam Copeland & Christian Cage promo
  • and more!

Where is AEW Dynamite Tonight?

AEW Dynamite airs live tonight, again from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

What Time is AEW Dynamite Tonight?

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

AEW Dynamite Results

Gabe Kidd & Darby Allin Altercation

(Such a hot angle to open the show! Absolute chaos unfolded with fan favorites; meanwhile, Kidd cemented himself as something to look out for in AEW.)

Kidd demanded that Allin come to the ring after his recent attacks on the Death Riders. Allin ambushed him, trapping the War Dog member inside a ringpost to brutalize his arm. Kidd fired back with a lariat that dazed Allin. A Coffin Drop felled a distracted Kidd. Allin gouged Kidd’s eyes to escape a rear-naked choke. Ultimately, Allin got the better of Kidd, answered by the Death Riders swarming him. The lights went out, revealing Hook. Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs of the Opps joined the fray, as did Willow Nightingale.

Backstage, Kidd pressed Allin’s neck into a case while rambling mad, unhinged nonsense. Allin recovered by suffocating Kidd with a rag and zipping him in a body bag. Tethering the bag to the back of a truck, Allin drove off with Kidd dangling behind.

Mercedes Mone defeated Alex Windsor for the TBS Championship

(Excellent match. Windsor has made quite the impression early in her AEW run. She and Mone gave the 2300 Arena a big match feel that resembled a stadium aura.)

Eight of Mone’s championships draped over the top rope behind Mone as she held her TBS belt aloft during her entrance.

The champion quickly gained momentum, but a nearly-hooked Sharpshooter by her opponent halted it. Windsor maintained control over Mone’s right arm. A Statement Maker countered Windsor’s lariat. At ringside, Windsor cannonballed Mone to the floor. It took a powerbomb to the ring apron for Mone to survive Windsor’s onslaught.

Mone kicked out of a gnarly Blue Thunderbomb. Windsor pulled back on a Sharpshooter, but Mone countered it into a Statement Maker. A Backstabber gave Mone a minute level of reprieve, but a Pop-Up Powerbomb sent her back to the mat. Some great ring awareness by Windsor saw her sneak another Sharpshooter in the ring. The pair rolled outside, where Windsor nearly refused to relent on one more Sharpshooter. Mone played possum in the ring, pulling her in for a Statement Maker and a Backstabber. The pair traded forearms amid chants of either “ECW” or “AEW”.

Windsor pulled out another Blue Thunderbomb, to no avail. Mone yanked Windsor from the top rope for a desperate Statement Maker. Windsor battled madly to escape, almost procuring a rope break. They traded roll-ups, with Mone inevitably getting the pinfall victory.

Post-match, Riho rescued Windsor from sore winner Mone’s Statement Maker. She teased the champion by holding her belt with a sly grin.

Hook confronted Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs

Joe and Hobbs informed Paquette that they didn’t know why Hook wasn’t with them. Hook approached, upset that they didn’t even wait for his return before they replaced him. Joe validated Hook’s feelings, but assured him that whether he wants it or not, The Opps will continue to have his back.

Ricochet and GOA addressed the Hurt Syndicate

Ricochet and GOA accused the Hurt Syndicate of being “washed”, that they want the industry to benefit them. They further illustrated that while BroDido won the titles, this trio ended the Hurt Syndicate’s reign by their beatdown at Forbidden Door.

Mark Briscoe shared TNT Championship aspirations, challenged Kyle Fletcher

Briscoe shared love for Philadelphia, recalling that he and his late brother Jay fell in love with pro wrestling in the 2300 Arena. Hoping to win the TNT Championship, Briscoe mentioned Fletcher and shared an inappropriate but very hilarious comparison about Don Callis. Beckoning the Don Callis Family, he watched as they obliged.

Callis answered Briscoe with issuing Konosuke Takeshita to him to inch forward in challenging Fletcher. The match would later be set for the 9/6 episode of AEW Collision. Unsatisfied, Briscoe demanded a match right then and there.

Mark Briscoe defeated Lance Archer

(Gritty, yet insane “David versus Goliath” match. Archer and Briscoe made the latter’s comeback seem impossible, yet all the more believable when it happened.)

Archer answered the call and soon tumbled out of the ring courtesy of a pele kick. The Murderhawk powerslammed Briscoe in the ring. Rocky Romero caught the referee’s attention, so that Archer could slam Briscoe on the steel steps outside.

During the commercial break, Briscoe’s eyelid lightly trickled blood as he fired up and sent Archer outside with a clothesline. The Sussex County Chicken soared through the ropes to collide with the giant into the barricade. Archer countered a Jay Driller with a Backbody Drop. A Powerbomb into the turnbuckle and a chokeslam in the mat devastated Briscoe, but couldn’t quell his spirit. He didn’t need a beanstalk to topple the giant; Briscoe finally gained the pinfall with a Froggy Bow.

Toni Storm promo

Storm addressed any future competitors to her championship. She ended her promo by saying “God doesn’t judge, but I do.” Pretty neat line.

Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron were interrupted by Wheeler Yuta

Cameron no longer sported the face mask, but instead wore pink makeup across her brow, with a cat nose and whiskers painted on.

She got ahead of herself and attempted to challenge BroDido, but Statlander recentered her focus back on the Triangle of Madness. Yuta and Marina Shafir greeted them, with Yuta checking with Statlander about an as-of-yet unrevealed message Jon Moxley left her. Statlander told him and Shafir that she received said message. Yuta scoffed at this, but agreed.

BroDido (Brody King & Bandido) (c) defeated Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta & Claudio Castagnoli) for the AEW Men’s World Tag Team Championship

(Exhilarating defense. King and Bandido’s chemistry remains apparent, and they came off very strong against the overwhelming numbers game.)

Yuta arrogantly thought he got the better of Bandido at first, but the luchador’s agility prevented any leeway the Death Rider could attempt. King and Bandido combined their efforts with the former dropping the latter on Castagnoli’s carcass. Bandido and Castagnoli teetered for a vertical suplex, with the smaller masked wrestler getting it. After a Backbreaker, Castagnoli hauled Bandido to Yuta outside.

Yuta and Castagnoli combined their efforts on Bandido, but he made it to King. The behemoth’s hot tag saw chops and strikes to the Death Riders. He charged at his opponents before squashing them in the corner.

Bandido re-entered the fray, overcoming Yuta. He and King slapped and dropped Yuta with a Superplex, but Marina Shafir prevented Bandido’s attempts to aid his partner. Before King could help, Jon Moxley laid him out against the barricade. Castagnoli and Yuta once more united, with a Giant Swing + dropkick combination. King made the rescue on that one.

Darby Allin neutralized the threat of Moxley and set Castagnoli up for a lariat by King. Bandido pinned Yuta via a bridged German suplex for the win.

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

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