AEW Dynamite delivered yet another action-packed episode on June 14, filled with thrilling matches, surprising returns
AEW Dynamite delivered yet another action-packed episode on June 14, filled with thrilling matches, surprising returns, and the building of new alliances. From championship encounters to explosive tag team clashes, the night left fans eagerly anticipating the future of All Elite Wrestling. Let’s dive into the highlights and explore the exciting events that unfolded.
AEW Dynamite proved to be a captivating evening of professional wrestling, featuring unforgettable moments and intriguing storylines. From the draw between Adam Cole and MJF to Sammy Guevara’s bold statement of independence, the episode left fans eager to witness the future confrontations that will shape the landscape of All Elite Wrestling.
In the main event, the AEW World Championship Eliminator Match took center stage as Adam Cole squared off against MJF. The encounter was brimming with intensity, featuring homage paid to wrestling legends. MJF’s mocking of Shawn Michaels and Cole’s NXT background added an intriguing layer to their rivalry. Both competitors showcased their resilience, with MJF delivering an astonishing top-rope elbow drop through the timekeeper’s table. Despite his efforts, the match ended in a 30-minute time limit draw after Cole executed his signature Panama Sunrise and the Boom. The result left fans hungry for more and set the stage for an impending clash between the two fierce competitors.
Result: Draw
Sammy Guevara’s return brought a wave of excitement as he confronted Chris Jericho and expressed his desire to stand on his own. Guevara’s refusal to apologize for his criticisms sparked tension, ultimately leading to a potential tag team match between Guevara, Jericho, Darby Allin, and the legendary Sting. This segment not only highlighted Guevara’s evolution but also foreshadowed an imminent showdown between student and teacher.
The 8-Man Tag Team Match pitted Darby Allin, Sting, Orange Cassidy, and Keith Lee against the formidable Mogul Embassy. This electrifying encounter showcased fast-paced action, emphasizing the disdain between the babyfaces and their opponents. Sting’s victory added momentum to his partnership with Allin, setting the stage for a future clash against Jericho and his allies.
Result: Darby Allin, Sting, Orange Cassidy, and Keith Lee
The TNT Championship Match between Wardlow and Jake Hager erupted into chaos even before the bell rang, as Hager launched a pre-emptive attack on his opponent. Wardlow’s powerbomb assault proved too much for Hager, leading to a successful title retention. Backstage, tensions escalated as Christian Cage and Luchasaurus confronted and bloodied Arn Anderson, foreshadowing a potential rivalry between the two teams.
Result: Wadlow
The AEW World Women’s Championship Match between Skye Blue and Toni Storm showcased the immense talent of both competitors. Blue’s breakout performance and ability to hold her own against Storm demonstrated her potential to become a major force in the women’s division. However, the reliance on cheating tactics by The Outcasts added predictability to the match. The involvement of Willow Nightingale, a known opponent of The Outcasts’ cheating ways, would have injected freshness into the encounter. Nevertheless, Storm and Ruby Soho’s skillful performances elevated the match’s quality, leaving fans eager for more.
Result: Toni Storm
In the clash between The Elite and Blackpool Combat Club, The Bucks and Hangman Page emerged victorious. Bryan Danielson’s presence on commentary showed his growing impatience with the continuous defeats suffered by his pupil, Wheeler Yuta. Eddie Kingston’s return added another twist to the evening, as he aided Jon Moxley against Matt Castagnoli. The surprise attack by Konosuke Takeshita and the subsequent brawl involving Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay closed out the show on a high note.
Result: The Elite
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