It’s time for the first part of a little Texas two-step for AEW. Tonight it’s Dynamite from Laredo, and the path to Revolution should start getting a bit more clearly illuminated.
But the highlight of tonight’s show should be the in-ring action, which will be plentiful and varied. The headline bout is a Texas Tornado tag team match (never more appropriate than when it’s, you know, really in Texas) that features Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli going up against Rush and Preston Vance.
Want an even bigger tag team match? We’ve got that too. Orange Cassidy, The Acclaimed and Daddy Ass are on one side of it, with Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh and Sonjay Dutt on the other.
The women’s division has been full of intrigue, and Ruby Soho has been in the middle of most of it. She’ll experience that in the most direct way possible in Laredo, as she’s slated to be in a three-way dance that also involves Toni Storm and Britt Baker. Is this the night where Soho will have to pick a side?
There’s much more, as well. Even AEW World Champion MJF will appear, even though he’s made it clear he’d rather not. Will be run scared again from his Revolution opponent, Bryan Danielson, or has he finally found his courage ahead of the pay-per-view?
AEW Dynamite results in 60 seconds:
- Orange Cassidy, Daddy Ass and The Acclaimed def. Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh and Sonjay Dutt by pinfall
- Bryan Danielson thinks MJF is scared and desperate, which … perhaps
- Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli def. Rush and Preston Vance by submission
- The Butcher and The Blade attack Hangman Adam Page backstage, who was busy watching the previous match
- Wardlow tells Jim Ross a personal story about his dad and how Samoa Joe used some personal knowledge of his younger days against him
- Mark Briscoe def. Josh Woods by pinfall
- Adam Cole tells Renee Paquette when he’s cleared to return, he has a few ideas of who he’d like to face
- MJF reluctantly makes his appearance to run down Danielson again, but Christopher Daniels won’t join in with him, even for big money
- The Gunns brag about winning the tag team titles and say Revolution will be The Gunn Show
- “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry def. Brian Cage by pinfall, but is confronted by a returning Christian Cage, who maces him and delivers the Killswitch on the ramp
- The Acclaimed says they will invoke their rematch clause and take the tag team titles back at Revolution
- The Elite talk NBA All-Star weekend and accept another challenge from Top Flight and AR Fox for Rampage
- Hangman Adam Page def. Kip Sabian by pinfall
- The Blackpool Combat Club comes to the ring and surrounds Page, and Moxley tells Hangman to let things go between them … but Page says they can settling things at Revolution, and Evil Uno ends up getting in Moxley’s face before Mox proposes a Texas Death match
- Chris Jericho says another match for Ricky Starks isn’t going to happen, but Daniel Garcia looks forward to facing him Friday on Rampage
- Stokely Hathaway says Hook broke his arm, and he and The Firm laugh it up when Tony Schaivone says Hook has been suspended pending investigation
- Ruby Soho def. Toni Storm and Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. by pinning Baker
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