AEW Dynamite results: Adam Cole wins in his return, Kenny Omega has a Dragon problem

AEW Dynamite results for March 29 in St. Louis, with Adam Cole making his in-ring return against Daniel Garcia.

Yes, it’s the week of a certain really big show in another wrestling promotion, and thanks to Supercard of Honor, even AEW has its eyes partially on L.A. But AEW Dynamite has business elsewhere this week, and specifically in St. Louis.

If you’ve been watching AEW programming the last few weeks, this is a big night because it marks the long awaited in-ring return of Adam Cole. While his emotional battle to come back from concussions is playing out on “AEW: All Access,” the cool part is that we know the ending, and it’s a happy one. Alas, Daniel Garcia is poised to make it somewhat less joyful when they meet in the ring tonight.

Kenny Omega turned in a rare singles performance on Dynamite last week, introducing the wider wrestling world to the wonder that is El Hijo del Vikingo. Yet he’s going to be right back at it this week, defending his IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship against Jeff Cobb. The two have yet to meet one-on-one, so it should be a fun matchup.

And while Orange Cassidy would probably bristle at the idea of being called the hardest working man in AEW since it runs counter to his personal ethos, he really is since he puts the International Championship (and its predecessor) on the line weekly. He’s doing again in St. Louis, as The Butcher will look to take his gold away. No word on whether he gets the backpack to carry it around with him too.

AEW Dynamite results in 60 seconds:

  • “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry def. Matt Hardy by pinfall, but MJF joins him afterward and the two have plenty to say before briefly coming to blows
  • Don Callis asks Kenny Omega why he assumed Hangman Adam Page attacked Callis last week and says he’ll apologize to Hangman
  • The Jericho Appreciation Society wined and dined The Acclaimed to try to get them to join
  • Blackpool Combat Club def. Dalton Castle and The Boys by pinfall
  • A video package plays up the title match between Omega and Jeff Cobb later tonight
  • Page is approached by Callis and wonders if his apology is for real, but neither has time to resolve anything as the BCC comes by and lays them both out
  • Kenny Omega def. Jeff Cobb by pinfall to retain the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship, but …
  • … he gets attacked by the BCC afterward, including Bryan Danielson, who teases aiding him before joining his teammates in their assault
  • The Gunns tell FTR they are one of the best tag teams ever, but they’re no heroes to the champs, who don’t respect them, and vow to end their careers next week
  • Orange Cassidy def. The Butcher by pinfall to retain the AEW International Championship
  • Jade Cargill is still upset about Taya Valkyrie, and wants her team to handle things legally for stealing her move and all
  • Juice Robinson warns Action Andretti their meeting on Rampage will be a fight, not a match, one designed to deliver a message to Ricky Starks
  • Ruby Soho def. Willow Nightingale by pinfall, and Jamie Hayter leads a charge afterward to chase off The Outcasts before having a brief friendly staredown with Riho
  • Powerhouse Hobbs says the TNT Championship is never leaving his waist
  • Adam Cole def. Daniel Garcia by pinfall
  • Britt Baker joins Cole in the ring, and streamers rain down on the couple while the fans salute him; Chris Jericho comes to get Garcia but has a look of disdain for Cole

Please scroll down for more details on every match and major non-match segment.

Jack Perry gets a big win, but MJF is unimpressed

Dueling chants for both men is definitely interesting. The announce crew frames this as an important bout for Perry against a bona fide legend. Facts.

Perry uses his speed to keep Hardy at bay early on, but Ethan Page steps in and keeps Jungle Boy from a follow-up dive to the floor. When he finally launches himself, Hardy is ready, countering with a Side Effect as Darby Allin is shown watching backstage.

He gets to see Perry take another Side Effect on the apron, which looks painful and leads to Hardy controlling the action during side-by-side commercials.

Perry is getting a lot better at selling specific damage, or so it seems to us. Page intervenes again, and Hardy tries to capitalize with a superplex that only gets two.

Who can even the odds? Hook, of course. Perry manages to counter a couple of Hardy’s signature moves, and a Flatliner sets up a running elbow to the back of the head to give Jack the pin.

No time to celebrate, however, as MJF makes his way to the ring. The champ disses the St. Louis fans and takes issue with Perry’s assertion that he had it easy in his climb to the top. He does give Jungle Boy credit for clawing his way up but thinks Jack should be upset with himself.

Say what? MJF says he thought a previous meeting with Perry showed him they would be rivals at the top level forever. He gave Jack some advice, which Perry remembers as needing to dump all his friends and stop being a nice guy. MJF says everyone he palled around with betrayed him, and Hook will do the same eventually.

Is MJF right? Well, he’s the champ and Perry is “still just Jungle Boy.” Perry said a long time ago he thought they might be friends, and in some ways, Jack wishes he could be like MJF … but it wasn’t him to not care about anyone but himself. If his road to the top is harder as a result, so be it.

MJF agrees maybe they could have been friends, but says Jack is a “massive disappointment” and is weak everywhere, including, he claims Anna Jay said, between the knees.

Naturally, Perry isn’t taking that, and he ends up laying out the champ with a lariat before Max scoots to safety to avoid a running elbow.

Dalton Castle and The Boys get ambushed, figuratively and literally, by Blackpool Combat Club

Castle and company learn the hard way you have to have eyes in the back of your head against BCC even when making your ring walk. A pre-bell assault has Dalton’s side in bad shape, with Claudio Castagnoli finishing one of The Boys in supremely quick fashion.

Then BCC hops the barrier and they leave through the crowd. Job done.

Kenny Omega puts drama aside to defeat Jeff Cobb, but the BCC isn’t done with him

Right before he comes through the curtain, Omega is informed by Tony Schiavone about the BCC attack on Don Callis and Hangman Page, but he tris to shake it off since he has a tough match and needs to focus. Schiavone notes as the bell rings that it could mean a distracted Kenny … or an angry one.

Omega gets in the first big move, landing his tope con hilo but also selling the impact on his already taped ribs. Kenny’s attempt to hoist his foe goes awry, and Cobb hits a running brainbuster to start his first big offensive sequence.

Just when it looks like distracted Omega is the one we’re seeing, he makes a strong rally that leads to a knee strike and a two count. A snapdragon suplex is answered by a huge Cobb lariat, bringing the fans to their feet.

They inevitably end up on the top rope together, where Cobb delivers a delayed vertical suplex from the middle turnbuckle. He’s slow to cover, but gets an even close near fall after a standing moonsault.

Cobb uses Omega’s own V-Trigger against him, then takes things a step too far by trying Kenny’s famous finisher. Omega reverses a Tour of the Islands into a knee, follows with a V-Trigger and uses the ropes to get Cobb up for the One-Winged Angel. He pulls it off and even walks around for a bit before dropping Cobb down for three.

The BCC comes to surround Omega after the bell, but they pause when Bryan Danielson arrives. He looks like he’s going to help Kenny fight off his teammates, but as soon as Omega turns his back, Danielson blasts him with a Busaiku Knee. All four men beat the crap out of Omega, and Danielson berates Kenny before leaving, saying he’s everything wrong with pro wrestling.

Orange Cassidy, Best Friends have to cut some corners to keep Freshly Squeezed the champ

The Blade gets himself ejected from ringside before the bell even rings, which isn’t too effective a way to help one’s partner. The Butcher’s strength is apparent as he gets in plenty of offense, but Cassidy has answers, including a diving DDT for a near fall.

Maybe we were wrong about Blade BTW, because he’s able to lend a hand when the referee isn’t looking, until the Best Friends arrive to neutralize him. Chuck Taylor hits Butcher with the crowbar that Blade had previously used on the champ, and Freshly Squeezed hits the Orange Punch to seal a win.

The announcers don’t let that heel tactic from Cassidy go without a mention, for what it’s worth.

Willow Nightingale learns fighting alone won’t work vs. Ruby Soho, but the champ arrives to chase The Outcasts away

Willow needs to keep here eyes on a swivel here with The Outcasts lurking. She isn’t as happy go lucky as usual and that’s bad early on for Soho, who is taking quite the beating, including repeated body slams.

Of course Soho is willing to bend the rules when the ref isn’t looking, and Ruby delights in causing some extended pain to Willow.

It’s … not really going much better after side-by-side commercials. But then it is, thanks to a big spinebuster that has Soho begging off. A huge Death Valley Driver is next, and Nightingale has a determined look on her face even after Soho kicks out.

Ruby responds by hitting No Future twice in a row, then looks surprised when Willow kicks out. Nightingale nearly wins it with a backslide and connects on a Pounce that smashes Soho halfway across the ring.

Willow wants a Doctor Bomb, but the other Outcasts intervene, and Soho steals a pin using the ropes for leverage. Toni Storm and Saraya quickly attack Willow once the bell rings, and they bring in a steel chair instead of the spray paint can.

Here come Riho and Skye Blue to the rescue. They aren’t faring very well, with Blue getting thrown to the floor. But one more person sprints tot he ring, and it’s the champ, Jamie Hayter. She clears the ring out and offers a hand to Riho, who will challenge her next week.

Adam Cole triumphs over Daniel Garcia in his return to wrestling

It’s hard to describe how great it is to see Cole back in the ring after nine months away. Fans are psyched to see him, as you’d expect, but Garcia is more than ready to match him hold for hold while simultaneously disrespecting Cole.

A piledriver sends Cole out to the floor, ushering in a full commercial break, sort of a bummer when there’s been split screen ads all night.

Cole has things going back in his favor when the broadcast returns, though he whiffs on an enzuigiri and falls victim to a German suplex. Cole is clutching his head, heightening some of the drama of his return.

The fans spur Cole to a superkick, and he covers for a two count. After missing the Boom, Cole gets hit with some elbows before countering into a pinning predicament. Cole goes for Panama Sunrise only to see Garcia counter it into a Dragon Tamer. Cole crawls and reaches the rope to break the hold.

Another piledriver gets Cole with his arms trapped, yet he’s able to kick out at two again. His second attempt at Panama Sunrise works, and he lowers the Boom with his exposed knee to win it.

Opening Bell: Last shows before WrestleMania, Adam Cole returns on Dynamite

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

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 we’ve just begun.

WWE Raw preview – Monday, March 27, Footprint Center, Phoenix

Hey, it’s the week of WrestleMania! We made it. Good job everyone. The question now is if Cody Rhodes will make it to the end of the week and his date with destiny.

See, not surprisingly, the Bloodline is making it as difficult as possible for him to arrive in Los Angeles in one piece. To that end, he has to face the group’s enforcer, Solo Sikoa, this week on Raw. He’s bravely told Sikoa he’s not ready for the top level of WWE, but we’ll see if he ends up eating those words — painfully — in Phoenix.

Another big match for WrestleMania, and we mean that literally, will see Brock Lesnar go toe to toe with Omos. To emphasize just how large they are, Raw will host a weigh-in for them, something generally seen in boxing and MMA but should provide some entertainment value in this context as well.

Here’s what else WWE is promising for the final Raw before the Show of Shows:

  • Miz TV will welcome Becky Lynch, Lita and Trish Stratus as guests
  • The team slated for the Fatal 4-Way WrestleMania Showcase tag team match will engage in an eight-man tag match, which works out perfectly since there are two fan favorite teams and two villainous duos … but will Otis tear himself away from his modeling career long enough to participate?

AEW Dynamite preview – Wednesday, March 29, Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis

That Kenny Omega. He put his body on the line last week in a bout that lived up to all the hype against El Hijo del Vikingo, and does he take a week off? Absolutely not.

Omega is right back in there this week on Dynamite, facing Jeff Cobb. The NJPW talent has never had a chance to fight Omega in a singles match, but he promised to come looking for Kenny this week, and AEW has made it easier for him to do so by booking them in a match instead of making him literally knock on Omega’s door.

Oh, and it’s for Omega’s IWGP United States Championship, a title we forgot he held.

But an even more exciting match is also scheduled for Dynamite, as Adam Cole (bay bay!) is making his long awaited return from injury. While Cole was ready to name his first opponent after months on the shelf last week, Daniel Garcia talked his way into the spot instead. We’ll see if that proves to be a mistake.

Dynamite has some other great stuff announced as well, including:

  • Orange Cassidy puts his AEW International Championship on the line yet again, this time against The Butcher
  • “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry goes up against Matt Hardy
  • Willow Nightingale will have to keep her head on a swivel for the rest of The Outcasts when she takes on Ruby Soho
  • The Blackpool Combat Club will be in trios action against Dalton Castle and The Boys

WWE SmackDown preview – Friday, March 31, Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles

This is the absolute last WWE show prior to WrestleMania, the “so close you can taste it” edition of SmackDown. While you can’t expect anything that will mess up the Showcase of the Immortals too much as a result, there’s still some interesting stuff planned.

For starters, Rhodes and Roman Reigns will have their final face-off. Is there anything left to be said, any small mental advantage one of them could still gain? We’ll find out Friday night.

That goes for the Intercontinental Championship situation as well. Drew McIntyre and Sheamus are both vying to win that title, and their friendship has unraveled because of it. Yet they’ll have to try to put their disagreements aside to battle Imperium, or else they risk Gunther having a leg up on both of them come WrestleMania.

Finally, the Andre the Giant Battle Royal has become a tradition for WrestleMania, but this time it will take place the night before the Showcase of the Immortals instead. See who ends up taking the big trophy this year on SmackDown.

AEW Rampage preview – Friday, March 31, Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis (recorded on March 29)

You might have heard there’s a lot of wrestling going on this week, much of it in Los Angeles. As a result, there’s every chance Rampage will get swallowed up in everything else going on. But nevertheless, it will air this week in its regular time, in contrast to the last two weeks.

As usual, AEW social channels and Dynamite should let us know what to expect before Friday night rolls around.

AEW Dynamite results: House of Black spoils title bids by 2 of Winnipeg’s finest

AEW Dynamite results for March 15 from Winnipeg, with The Elite vs. Jericho Appreciation Society vs. House of Black for the Trios titles.

Winnipeggers, who you got: Chris Jericho or Kenny Omega? There’s no real wrong answer to that question as both are among the greats of pro wrestling, but it’s relevant because both men are front and center for a big match on tonight’s AEW Dynamite from Winnipeg.

And if you believe good things come in threes, then you’ll like this a lot: The Elite vs. Jericho Appreciation Society vs. House of Black for the AEW World Trios Championship. That’s a lot of star power in one title match, and it’s pretty darn cool to see big names going for trios gold. Alas, the House just won these belts and isn’t likely to give them up easily, plus we’re assuming their control over AEW’s lighting extends north of the border as well.

Orange Cassidy was a fighting All-Atlantic Champion, and will no doubt keep that same fighting spirit even though his title is now the International Championship. He’s got a veteran challenger in Jeff Jarrett, so it’s possible his reign with this incarnation of the championship might be a short one.

In contrast, MJF has made it clear he doesn’t expect to lose his beloved Triple B, better known as the AEW World Championship, any time soon. He’s not wrestling in Winnipeg, but he is having his re-bar mitzvah ceremony, so … yeah, there’s that.

Last but not least, no one has been bad enough to take the AEW TNBS Championship from undefeated Jade Cargill. She’s put out an open challenge to any Canadian woman to face her for the title tonight, meaning we could see someone who isn’t an AEW regular and will spice things up.

AEW Dynamite results in 90 seconds:

  • MJF is ready for his re-bar mitzvah, but Jack Perry, Sammy Guevara and Darby Allin all decide to crash it
  • Blackpool Combat Club def. Hangman Adam Page and Dark Order by submission
  • Juice Robinson brags about what he did to Ricky Starks and isn’t scared of any retaliation
  • Jade Cargill def. Nicole Matthews by pinfall in a Canadian Open Challenge for the AEW TNT Championship, then has a showdown with Taya Valkyrie
  • Starks says it’s easy to attack people from behind and mocks Juice for how long it’s been since Bullet Club has been relevant before saying they can fight any time, any place
  • The debut of QTV looks a lot like TMZ and mocks Wardlow with plenty of other wrestling references along the way … and reveals that QT Marshall masterminded the break-in to Wardlow’s car, not that that’s a shocker
  • Orange Cassidy def. Jeff Jarrett by pinfall to retain the AEW International Championship
  • Short promos are aired for all three teams in the Trios Championship match
  • The Acclaimed has a new song
  • The Outcasts brag about what they’ve done to the women’s division and take out Jamie Hayter and Britt Baker, but the arrival of Riho, Skye Blue and Willow Nightingale sends them into retreat
  • Matt Menard and Angelo Parker still claim they love rap music and still are incredulous about The Acclaimed turning down their JAS invitation
  • Rey Fenix is going to accept Powerhouse Hobbs’ open challenge for the TNT Championship
  • House of Black def. The Elite and Jericho Appreciation Society  to retain the AEW World Trios Championship
  • BCC and Dark Order fight their way to the ring, and when Page is alone, The Elite step in too … but the show goes off the air before we see if they’re going to back Page up

Please scroll down for more details on every match and major non-match segment.

AEW Rampage results: Young Bucks get a W but House of Black is hunting them

Get quick AEW Rampage results for February 24, 2023, with the Young Bucks taking on Aussie Open.

You know what would be a cool way for a wrestling fan to end a Friday night (or kick one off, if you’re young enough for such things)? The Young Bucks vs. Aussie Open on free TV. Lo and behold, that’s what we’ve got on this episode of AEW Rampage.

That’s the good stuff, baby. Also good stuff is Action Andretti, everyone’s favorite out of nowhere story, back in … ahem, action. He’s taking on Sammy Guevara in what should be a real test of his in-ring chops.

Plus there’s the not so small detail of Revolution being less than 10 days away. There’s room on the card for a few more matches, so we’ll see if this episode confirms some.

Sounds like a pleasant hour to us. Let’s see how it shakes out.

AEW Rampage results in 30 seconds:

  • Young Bucks def. Aussie Open by pinfall, but the lights go out afterward, and the House of Black surrounds the ring until they disappear when the lights go out again
  • Best Friends are getting another chance in the Casino Battle Royale, but they don’t have a chance to talk about it as they get assaulted by The Firm and The Gunns
  • Orange Cassidy and Danhausen want to know who attacked their friends
  • Toni Storm def. Willow Nightingale by pinfall after a distraction by Saraya, though Ruby Soho chased off the heels before they could spray paint Willow, and Jamie Hayter came out to brawl with Saraya
  • The Acclaimed are feeling good, but not as much after an attack by Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal and company
  • Who’s left for Jade Cargill? Whoever is needs to come and see her
  • Lance Archer def. Bryce Saturn by pinfall
  • Keith Lee and Dustin Rhodes want a piece of Swerve Strickland and the Mogul Affiliates and they’re going to get it next week
  • Stokely Hathaway says Matt Hardy will take on Hook next week, and his teammates seem like they’ve agreed to some pretty absurd stipulations
  • Sammy Guevara def. Action Andretti by pinfall, and Chris Jericho comes from the commentary table to the ring to congratulate him

AEW Rampage results: Rush might have a Hangman problem

Get quick AEW Rampage results for the September 30, 2022 episode from Philadelphia.

One thing about AEW Rampage is that it keeps things moving.

Wrestling Junkie was on hand for AEW Dynamite and Rampage in Philadelphia on Wednesday and saw it for ourselves. Yes, it still definitely feels like a ‘B’ show, but it’s tight because its only an hour, so there’s no real down time. It’s match to segment to match at a brisk pace.

The Philadelphia crowd stayed pretty live too, even though it was hanging in through more than three hours of wrestling by the end of the night. But Philly always represents, legitimately one of the best wrestling markets anywhere.

In any case, even though we’ve known for two days what would happen tonight, it’s going to be fun to watch it back and check everything out. Let’s do it up.

AEW Rampage results in 30 seconds:

  • The Acclaimed def. Private Party and The Butcher and The Blade to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championship
  • The Gunn Club doubles down on their taunts to FTR form last week
  • Jade Cargill complains about her lack of competition, but maybe she’s getting some in the form of Nyla Rose
  • Lee Moriarty def. Fuego Del Sol by submission, and W. Morrissey roughs up Fuego some after the bell
  • Hangman Adam Page says he’s looking forward to his world title shot, and Andrade El Idolo comes by to try to recruit 10 again … and challenge him for his mask; Ethan Page also stops by to suggest Matt Hardy is contract tampering with Private Party
  • Jamie Hayter def. Willow Nightingale by pinfall
  • Maybe Wardlow and Samoa Joe are going to stay a tag team?
  • Hook comes out to shut up Ryan Nemeth by beating him down and choking him out, and the Trustbusters leave a contract for Hook that he ignores
  • Rush def. John Silver by pinfall, Dark Order tries to stop a La Faccion Ingobernable beatdown, but it’s Hangman who finally clears the ring, throwing down with Rush and teasing a match for the future (meaning next Wednesday at Dynamite) … and then giving Jose The Assistant the Buckshot

AEW Rampage non-spoiler preview: Scissor time in Philly

Get the match rundown for AEW Rampage on Friday, September 30 without spoiling the results.

We don’t believe in spoilers here at Wrestling Junkie, even for shows taped in advance like AEW Rampage was on Wednesday night (Sept. 28) in Philadelphia.

We do, however, want to give people a taste of what to expect when they tune in at 10 p.m. on TNT (and there are places on the internet you can go if you want spoilers, no worries). Since we were at The Liacouras Center live, we’re in great position to do just that.

Without further ado, here’s a quick AEW Rampage non-spoiler preview for Friday, September 30:

AEW Rampage quick results: Samoa Joe slays the Technical Beast

Get full results from the AEW Rampage episode on September 16, 2022, as the final pieces of the Grand Slam card fall into place.

Before you can hit a grand slam, you have to load the bases first, right? For AEW Dynamite Grand Slam at Arthur Ashe Stadium next week, the principle is somewhat the same, except that in this case it’s loading the card, which is something tonight’s Rampage should help finish.

There are also some decent matches in their own right on this Rampage, including Samoa Joe putting his ROH title on the line against Josh Woods. So this isn’t just an hour of setup, folks. Let’s dive in and see what’s what, not live this week as it was taped Wednesday after Dynamite.

AEW Rampage results in 30 seconds:

  • Darby Allin def. Matt Hardy by pinfall … but Brody King lays out Hardy after the bell, calls out Allin and Sting and lets them know the House of Black isn’t finished
  • Eddie Kingston clears up the reasons he doesn’t like Sammy Guevara, and it’s because he simply thinks Sammy is a rotten human being
  • Claudio Castagnoli is confident Wheeler Yuta will win back the ROH Pure Championship, and says it’s OK that Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley will face each other next week because no matter what, the BCC will have two world champions … and gets a world title challenge from Chris Jericho
  • Jade Cargill thinks she has no challengers left, but Diamante is willing to test that idea and says she is bringing the “baddest bitch” with her
  • Penelope Ford def. Willow Nightingale by submission
  • Hangman Adam Page apologizes to his Dark Order buddies for losing the Trios Championship final, and Andrade El Idolo shows up to say he’s going to eliminate all of them from the Battle Royale at Grand Slam
  • Ethan Page def. Danhausen by pinfall
  • Ricky Starks admits Powerhouse Hobbs threw him off his game by putting The Factory on his way, but says Hobbs has his full attention now and he will see Powerhouse in New York
  • Samoa Joe def. Josh Woods by pinfall to retain his ROH World Television Championship, then gets assistance from Wardlow to fight off Woods and Tony Nese