AEW Blood and Guts live results: JAS, BCC collide

Check out AEW Blood and Guts live results on the special episode of Dynamite on June 29 from Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.

Detroit, are you ready to rock? And by rock, we mean bear witness to some Blood and Guts. It’s a special episode of AEW Dynamite coming to us tonight from the Little Caesars Arena, and one that’s sure to feature a special kind of violence inherent in the name.

What exactly is a Blood and Guts match? It takes more than a few cues from the original WarGames matches from back in the day, with an oversized steel cage that is big enough to house two wrestling rings. Two teams compete, and the winner can only be decided by submission or surrender, which is basically submitting on behalf of a teammate. No pinfalls or cage escapes in this one.

The teams are generally even, but because of a stipulation during one of the bouts at Forbidden Door, the Jericho Appreciation Society is headed into tonight’s match with a one-man advantage over the Blackpool Combat Club. As well, since the combatants enter one at a time, there should be various times during the match when the JAS has a numerical advantage, which could be huge.

There’s also the not insignificant question of whether the BCC side will even all be on the same page. Eddie Kingston was already a wild card of sorts due to his … shall we say, philosophical differences with Bryan Danielson. The American Dragon is still out due to injury, but his replacement is Claudio Castagnoli, who made his AEW debut at Forbidden Door.

Which is great, right? Everyone loves the former Cesaro. Well, not everyone, including Kingston, who has made it very publicly known that he doesn’t trust Claudio. That’s something to keep an eye on as the match plays out.

There’s also a full card of other matches in store for this special Dynamite. If you can’t watch live on TBS, be sure to bookmark this page, as we’ll update it with the latest Blood and Guts live results as they happen.

AEW Blood and Guts results in 60 seconds:

Opening Bell: John Cena returns on Raw, Blood and Guts on Dynamite

Get set for the week in WWE and AEW with Opening Bell: quick previews of Raw, SmackDown, Dynamite and Rampage for the week of June 27.

Welcome to the Opening Bell, where we round up what’s been announced for WWE (Raw and SmackDown) and AEW (Dynamite and Rampage) programming for the week ahead.

WWE Raw preview – Monday, June 27, Sames Auto Arena, Laredo, Texas

Hit the trumpets! After being gone for some time thanks to a busy schedule of Hollywood roles, John Cena returns to Raw to celebrate 20 years in WWE. It seems like only yesterday when he was the Doctor of Thuganomics, but it was, in fact, more than a decade ago. Along with celebrating his many contributions to the company, expect a party crasher by the name of Theory to set up a match for SummerSlam.

Also, Kevin Owens‘ quest to prove Ezekiel and Elias are the same person hit a major bump in the road last week, when Elias performed his first concert in month, then broke a guitar over K.O.’s back. Enraged, Owens challenged Ezekiel or Elias or “their even younger brother” Elrod to a match for Laredo, so the fun will be seeing which one of them walks down the ramp.

AEW Dynamite Blood and Guts preview – Wednesday, June 29, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit

It’s time for Blood and Guts, the match that threw Chris Jericho off a steel cage last year. Times have changed, however, with Jericho now leading the Jericho Appreciation Society, definitely not the fan favorite faction (alliteration is great) this time around. They’ll go up against the Blackpool Combat Club, newly bolstered by the arrival of Claudio Castagnoli during Forbidden Door.

But there is tension on the BCC side as well, with the combustible Eddie Kingston not always getting along with the Club members proper. That could be an issue in a match this intense.

Also, expect to see fallout from Forbidden Door, because it was a great show bound to reverberate through AEW programming in various ways.

WWE SmackDown – Friday, July 1, Footprint Center, Phoenix

Pat McAfee isn’t just a podcaster and announcer with the strongest leg in the universe. He’s acquitted himself well in a WWE ring so far, even if his 1-3 record doesn’t quite show it. Now he’s engaged in a war of words with Happy Corbin, and feeling good enough about himself to call Corbin out for a match at SummerSlam. Happy is expected to give his answer to the ex-NFL punter on Friday, and we’d be surprised if he doesn’t accept.

AEW Rampage – Friday, July 1, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit (taped on June 29)

AEW hasn’t released any info yet for this show, mostly thanks to it having two big events in less than a week. One thing to watch for is Swerve Strickland and Keith Lee, who were victorious on the Buy-In at Forbidden Door but then immediately under verbal assault from Ricky Starks and Powerhouse Hobbs. Another showdown between the two teams would make a lot of sense as the featured match on Rampage this week, but we’ll have to wait until Wednesday, most likely, to see.