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AEW Dynamite Results: August 19, 2026 – Omega Sends Ospreay Through Table With One-Winged Angel, Moxley and McGuinness Advance to C3 Semifinals, More

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AEW Dynamite Results

AEW Dynamite was LIVE from the Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena in Baltimore on TBS and HBO Max just 11 days from AEW All In: London, and the action couldn’t be hotter with everyone’s focus on Wembley Stadium! We learned the first two semifinalists in the Continental Challenge Cup, and both sides of the AEW World Championship match were in trios action!

Will Ospreay and United Empire opened the night with a trios win over the Don Callis Family, but after a heated and personal sit-down interview between Omega and Ospreay with Renee Paquette, Ospreay confronted Omega following the main event. After Omega had security take Ospreay away, he goaded Ospreay back in the ring and put him through a table on the floor with a One-Winged Angel to bring Dynamite to a close!

AEW Women’s World Champion Willow Nightingale and her All In: London challenger Mercedes Moné had their own heated interview, but they wound up tracking each other down and fought into the arena where security struggled to keep them apart. Earlier in the night, meanwhile, TBS Champion Maya World successfully defended her title in a 4-Way, so Nightingale decided to make good on an old promise and give World a shot at the AEW Women’s World Title this Saturday on Collision!

In Continental Challenge Cup action, AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley won a hotly contested match with Jay White, and Nigel McGuinness overcame a painful heel injury to shock Hechicero with a submission victory, as both men moved to the C3 Semifinals!

All that and so much more went down on AEW Dynamite. Here are your complete results!

AEW Dynamite Results Tonight for Baltimore



Will Ospreay & United Empire (Francesco Akira and Henare) def. Don Callis Family (Brian Cage, Rocky Romero and Lance Archer)

Will Ospreay began our night in Baltimore to a deafening ovation just 11 days shy of the dream, his AEW World Title match against Kenny Omega in Wembley Stadium. However, Ospreay is running low on friends, so he brought in Akira and Henare for tonight’s trios match. Ospreay opened the match with Cage, who nearly shut down Ospreay with his power, but the shiftiness of Ospreay allowed him to escape and send Cage back to his corner with an enzuigiri. Romero tagged in and immediately ate a chop from Ospreay, who tagged Akira. Ospreay put Akira on his shoulders and threw him up for an electric chair drop senton splash! Romero kicked out at two, so Akira tagged Henare. Romero scampered back to his corner and tagged Archer!

That quickly turned into a massive exchange of strikes between Archer and Henare until Henare tried taking Archer down with a series of shoulder tackles. Finally, Archer dropped Henare with a shoulder tackle of his own! Archer missed a charge in the corner, so Henare chopped him, but Archer turned it back around, only for Henare to chop his way out. Henare avoided a big boot and dropped Archer with a reverse heel kick! Ospreay tagged in and cleared Cage from the corner before directing Henare and Ospreay in a triple-team, but Archer was able to kick out. Akira floated out of a chokeslam attempt and came back at Archer with an up-kick, but when he hit the ropes, Romero cut him off with a knee to the back. Archer threw Akira over his head by his neck and cleared out Ospreay and Henare from the corner!

Akira wound up in the wrong corner, as the Callis Family isolated him from making a tag. Akira finally fought out of the corner and knocked Archer and Romero to the outside, but Cage dropped an elbow on Akira’s back to stop him from making a tag. Akira came back with a leg lariat to get away from Cage and was able to tag Henare! Henare punished Cage in the corner and caught him off the ropes with a sidewalk sitout slam, but Cage kicked out to stay alive! Cage came back to hit Henare with a kick and a knee and finally kept him down with a fireman’s carry slam! Archer tagged in and crushed Henare in the corner. He lifted Henare out for the Blackout, but Henare got free and sent Archer backward with a deadlift German suplex! Archer came back with a spinning sidewalk slam! Romero and Ospreay tagged in at the same time!

Ospreay flew off the ropes to knock Ospreay down with a flying forearm. A corkscrew kick took down Cage, so Romero became the target of a triple team that saw Ospreay lay him out with a springboard forearm! Archer broke up the pin! Akira threw a flurry of strikes at Archer’s chest, but they did no damage, so Archer leveled Akira with one shot. Henare dropped Archer with a Samoan drop but walked right into a discus lariat from Cage. Ospreay ducked another lariat attempt from Cage and spiked him with a poisonrana! Romero used the referee to get a cheap shot on Ospreay, but Ospreay caught him with a sliced bread attempt and threw him into a leaping Akira for a cutter! Henare broke Ospreay and Akira free from Archer’s double-goozle with a leaping headbutt that knocked Archer out of the ring! WOW! Akira knocked Cage to the floor and took him out with a moonsault as Henare took out Archer with a senton! 

Back in the ring, Romero hit a big uppercut on Ospreay and did his celebratory slide, which left him wide open to get knocked out by Ospreay’s Hidden Blade! 1-2-3! Ospreay scored the pinfall! Ospreay celebrated with Henare and Akira around the ring and up the ramp!

Okada Expects Congratulations if He Wins the AEW International Title

Renee Paquette caught up with Kazuchika Okada backstage and asked about the 3-Way match for the AEW International Title at All In between himself, Konosuke Takeshita and champion Kyle Fletcher. While Don Callis framed it as the title staying in the Family if Okada or Fletcher win, Fletcher didn’t seem so keen on that. Okada said, “Renee, I always say there’s nothing more important than family, unlike TAKESHITA, who had to leave the Don Callis Family because he was so selfish, and I’m confident that Kyle Fletcher is too smart to make the same mistake. He knows that what I said last week is true: The only thing that matters is that the International Title stays in the Family. And if that means Kyle retains his title, I’ll be happy for him, BUT if it means I become the new International Champion, I expect Kyle to be happy for me. And he can raise my hand in the center of the ring.”

Konosuke Takeshita Returns and Takes Down Kyle Fletcher!

Just moments after Okada’s comments, Tony Schiavone introduced Fletcher and asked him about everything that Okada had just said. Fletcher said we’re in the middle of the greatest International Title reign of all time, and it’s not going to end anytime soon, and it’s certainly not going to end at Wembley Stadium. Fletcher spoke of Don Callis’ plan to put this match together, so Fletcher is willing to go along with the plan.

Baltimore interrupted Fletcher to give their thoughts on Don Callis.

Fletcher said Okada needs to know his role in this, and if family is as important as he says it is, he’ll have Fletcher’s back to make sure Fletcher retains the International Title. If there’s one thing Fletcher and Okada can agree on, it's that they hate Konosuke Takeshita. Fletcher congratulated Takeshita on not repeating as the G1 Climax winner. As Fletcher continued to run down Takeshita, The Alpha appeared and marched to the ring! 

The two brawled in the ring until Fletcher folded Takeshita with a half-and-half suplex!  Takeshita got back up and swung Fletcher into a Blue Thunder Bomb! Takeshita and Fletcher exchanged reversals until Takeshita pushed Fletcher into the turnbuckles and spiked him into the mat with a huge poisonrana! Takeshita followed with a Power Drive Knee and picked Fletcher back up to hit Raging Fire! Takeshita picked up the International Title and held it over a beaten Fletcher! And there was no sign of Okada to have Fletcher’s back.

Kenny Omega & Will Ospreay Have Heated Sit-Down with Renee Paquette

Paquette introduced the champion and the challenger then brought things back to their first meeting in PWG back in 2015 and asked for their initial impressions of each other. Ospreay explained how he always admired Omega in every promotion he was in and admitted he was out of his depth against Omega in that first match, but he just wanted to get the most out of it. Omega said he tried to keep his finger on the pulse and understand who the internet darlings are, so he was excited to face Ospreay. Was he blown away the first time? No, but he could see the potential.

Paquette asked about their next major encounter when Omega returned to NJPW to face Ospreay at Wrestle Kingdom 17. Omega said Ospreay was a completely different athlete at that point, even going as far as to say Ospreay took Omega’s spot as the face of the company. It was looked at as a question of whether Omega could beat the new face, but he didn’t see it that way. They needed to sell tickets for the Tokyo Dome, and they needed Omega out of necessity. They needed someone to be hyped over. And unfortunately for Will Ospreay, his name doesn’t do that, but Kenny Omega’s does. 

Ospreay said he doesn’t care about breaking records when you’re building the company off the broken backs of others like Hiroshi Tanahashi, Tetsuya Naito, Okada and others. He’s not taking anything away from Omega, but he didn’t do it under the restrictions Ospreay did. They went through two different things during the pandemic shutdown. Ospreay was flying across the world and confined to restrictions, but the difference between the two of them is that Omega couldn’t have done what Ospreay did. Omega could handle AEW, but Ospreay and United Empire breathed life into NJPW during that time. Ospreay said Omega couldn’t handle it, but Omega told Ospreay he went through the same thing in America. Omega wondered if there were fans in the building. If so, would they have been that loud for Ospreay?

Paquette took the conversation to Forbidden Door 2023. Ospreay was in the Don Callis Family, but Omega cut off Paquette and acknowledged his successful, but ultimately toxic, past with Callis. He wanted to be a cautionary tale, but Ospreay just couldn’t listen and had to have Callis by his side for that rematch. Ospreay said Omega embarrassed him. He came into NJPW and tore apart the life and career that Ospreay had worked so hard for. It was 80% Omega and 20% Ospreay, but Omega showed no remorse for the injuries he caused to Ospreay, who pointed to scars on his head from a DDT into the top corner. Omega asked how it was different from when Ospreay disrespected his homeland and Omega. Ospreay said Omega deserved it. Omega said he doesn’t think Ospreay is really proud of that victory because, if you look back, Omega didn’t use Callis to beat Ospreay at the Tokyo Dome, but Ospreay had no qualms about using Callis against Omega at Forbidden Door.

“IT KEEPS ME UP AT NIGHT, MATE!”

Ospreay said that night was supposed to be the night he climbed the mountain that was Kenny Omega, but instead he was called out by everyone for using Callis, so the win meant nothing. Omega said it was tainted, but the best part is hearing Ospreay admit it because Omega forgives him. He doesn’t hold it against Ospreay because hearing that Ospreay couldn’t have done it without Callis or a screwdriver is music to Omega’s ears.

“It makes it feel like it’s not 1-1. It makes it feel like I beat you twice, and this isn’t a rubber match after all. This is just you desperately searching for any way to be on my level.”

Paquette asked about their major injuries and brought up Omega’s diverticulitis, but he jumped in to stop any further conversation because it gets brought up all the time. Yes, he had to change things and alter his training, but he’s smarter now for it because he has to use his mind more than his body. But is Ospreay better after breaking his neck? Is Ospreay fully comfortable in his own skin with three repaired discs in his neck? And Ospreay thinks he’s going to be on Omega’s level? 

Ospreay reviewed the post-PPV conversations they’ve had this year and how Omega kept going home for weeks at a time. But when Ospreay brought up Omega giving up on himself, suddenly there was a spark and energy to go win the AEW World Championship. The words didn’t cut Omega deep. They cut his ego. Because they came from Ospreay, a guy whom Omega has never seen an equal to. Omega said he’s not the one with the ego; it’s Ospreay. Did Ospreay want Omega to win out of the kindness of his heart, or was it because Ospreay thought that beating Omega was easier than beating MJF? Ospreay yelled at Omega, denying that any of that was the truth because he wants Omega at his best and most ruthless. If he can’t beat that guy, he doesn’t deserve any of this. 

“This is the biggest night of my life.”

It goes beyond what it means to him. Ospreay has the chance after blowing every responsibility when he’s been under pressure. He agreed with Omega’s assessment that when Ospreay is under pressure, he crumbles. 

“I can’t crumble now.”

Ospreay said he has to do it alone. It’s been a 10-year chase to be just as good as Omega, but he is not satisfied with that anymore. He wants to beat Omega with honor and pride, and when it matters most. Omega said the last time it mattered most was in 2023, and Ospreay tried to do it on his own and failed. This time, in front of his countrymen, friends and family, you’re gonna fail. 

“Now, your mother at home…”

Ospreay got out of his chair to warn Omega not to mention his mother. Omega backed off as security nearly got between them. Omega said there’s a lot riding on this for both of them. 

“Win, lose or draw, I still respect you, Will.”

Omega said Ospreay brings magic out of him, but even if Ospreay loses, his mom will still be proud of him. 

“What I worry about most, though? That boy of yours might want a new hero after he sees me beat you.”

Omega took that verbal cheap shot as he walked away, and Ospreay was held back. 

TBS Championship 4-Way Match: Maya World (c) def. Kris Statlander, CMLL World Women's Champion Persephone and Hikaru Shida

All four women went after each other at the bell, with Shida knocking Statlander to the outside and World going to work on Persephone in the corner. Persephone came back with a big boot and a hurricanrana to send World to the outside. Persephone tried to launch herself over, but Statlander caught her with a stunner on the ropes! Shida pulled Stat back to the floor, and World cartwheeled over Shida on the apron and hit her with a forearm smash. Persephone kneeled, hit World from the apron, and threw her back in the ring. Stat threw Persephone into Shida only to be taken out by World on a dive! Shida back-elbowed World into Persephone, who dropped World on the apron face-first!

Back in the ring, Persephone nearly beat Stat with a trap German suplex for a two-count. She argued with the referee, which allowed World to hit her with a victory roll into a stomp! Shida suplexed World into the turnbuckles and went to the top rope, but World stopped her. Persephone grabbed World for a powerbomb, but Stat ran into Persephone and threw World off the top with a release German suplex! Statlander managed to take down both Shida and Persephone with some innovative offense, which got a big round of applause from the Baltimore crowd!

Statlander was fired up and got into a strike battle with World until she put World on her shoulders, only for Shida to come off the top with a dropkick! Shida hit Statlander with a Falcon Arrow, but Statlander sprang to her feet at two only to be speared by Persephone! Persephone faced off with Shida and kicked her into the corner. World came back in and rolled up Persephone, who kicked out and sent World into a knee from Shida! Persephone and Shida faced off again, with Persephone getting Shida up for her crucifix powerbomb, only for Stat to grab Shida for a powerbomb of her own! Statlander nailed a thrust kick and discus lariat on Persephone for a near-fall that was broken up by World! Statlander escaped a fallaway slam attempt from World and dropped her with a spinebuster. Statlander picked World up for Staturday Night Fever, but World slipped down and rolled Statlander up to trap her for a three-count! World retained the TBS Title!

Brawling Birds Have a Message for Divine Dominion

Jamie Hayter and Alex Windsor addressed the last two weeks of attacks they’ve traded with AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion, including this past weekend on Collision when Lena Kross saved Megan Bayne from getting put through the timekeeper’s table, and their upcoming tag title match at all In: London. 

“Two undefeated teams. Two beautiful tag titles. And thousands of drunken Brits screaming for us to take your blood heads off!”

AEW Continental Challenge Cup Quarterfinal Match: AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley (c) def. Jay White

Moxley had never beaten White one-on-one, with White taking their previous two meetings. The crowd chanted for both men at the start as Moxley tried to overpower and muscle White to the mat, but White turned things around and worked Moxley to the ropes. Moxley knocked White to the floor, so White came back and returned the suit. 

Both men continued to jockey for position until Moxley threw White across the ring with a nasty German suplex. He worked White over in the corner until White battled back and dropped Mox with a DDT in the middle of the ring. White sprung back to his feet and lit up Moxley with chops and elbows in the corner. White hit a running clothesline to Mox in the corner, but Mox walked right through it. White kicked Moxley out of the corner and took him down with a hurricanrana. 

White looked for a pescado, so Moxley pulled him to the floor. White unloaded with chops and tried to send Mox to the barricade, but Mox reversed it. White and Mox took each other down with clotheslines! They both got back in the ring, and Moxley pulled himself up right into a Blade Runner attempt, but he managed to turn it into a Death Rider attempt, which White escaped and suplexed Moxley into the turnbuckles! Moxley kicked out at two!

White dropped Moxley down into a Rings of Saturn submission, but Mox got to the ropes. They battled on the floor and back into the ring until Moxley sent White to the outside and took him out with a dive! Mox threw White back in and went to the top rope, but ended up jumping over White, who caught him with a head-and-neck suplex! White hung on and did it again! White hit a third, but Mox popped back up, so White took him right back down. Moxley rolled through that to get a Bulldog Choke, but White got to the ropes and hit a fourth suplex! White slammed Mox with a uranage, but Moxley managed to kick out in time! White brought Mox to the corner and connected with a massive superplex! 

White pulled Moxley up for a Blade Runner, so Moxley used headbutts to get free. They exchanged elbows against the ropes until White grabbed Mox for another Blade Runner attempt, only for Moxley to slip back into a rear-naked choke. White rolled over Mox’s shoulders and nearly got a three-count! That was close! Mox walked right into a Blade Runner, but rolled to the floor! White went to get him and threw Mox back in, but when he went to grab Mox on the mat, White flipped him into a Bulldog Choke! White got to his feet and tried to make it to the ropes, so Moxley raked his eyes and hit a Death Rider! 1-2-White kicked out! Moxley quickly rolled into the rear-naked choke, which made White pass out! Moxley wins and advances to the C3 semifinals! 

After the match, White stumbled to his feet, and Mox paced with Marina Shafir as it looked like he might shake White’s hand, but instead exited as The Dogs attacked White from behind! David Finlay and Clark Connors pounded away on White until Orange Cassidy and Kyle O’Reilly came out to make the save! Gabe Kidd hit the ring out of nowhere for a surprise return and took out O’Reilly and Cassidy. There was no help with the rest of the Bang Bang Gang not in the building, so Roderick Strong ran in to go after Kidd, but he was wiped out by Finlay and Strong with a High/Low! Before The Dogs could do any more damage, AEW World Trios Champions “Hangman” Adam Page, Bandido and Brody King marched to the ring, so The Dogs bailed to the floor!

Page got on the mic and told Finlay, “Nice boots, dumbass.” He was interrupted by The Demand and The Lethal Twist, who had Ricochet telling everyone to wait until he was ready to hear what they had to say. Page said they are the trios champions and they aren’t going to miss Wembley, so if anyone out there fighting tonight or anyone taking a break from waxing their partner’s head…

… That incited a huge “BALD!” chant …

… Page said if there’s anyone who wants a shot at the AEW World Trios Championship, meet them under the Wembley arch at dusk because your champions will be waiting.

Maya World Gets Her AEW Women’s World Title Shot vs. Willow Nightingale on Collision!

Renee Paquette offered congrats to World, who said it felt good, but she’s not done yet. No one thought she was going to win the TBS Title, and she just beaten three former champions. AEW Women’s World Champion Willow Nightingale apologized for interrupting to say congrats and remind World that she’s a woman of her word. Willow told World she’d get the first title shot if Willow beat Thekla to win the title, so how about they take care of that this Saturday on Collision! World and Nightingale shook on it! 

Willow said that’s Saturday, but tonight she had business to address with Mercedes Moné. World cut her off and reminded Willow that it could be World going to Wembley Stadium to face Moné. 

“I know you’ll bring your best, Maya.”

AEW National Champion Andrade El Ídolo def. Jonathan Cruz

Cruz said he was MJF’s translator and was here to insult Andrade El Ídolo in Spanish. After saying Andrade didn’t deserve to be in the Casino Gauntlet and that he will never be the Real World Champion, Cruz decided to add that Andrade is not a “Real Latino Man” and, between the two of them, Cruz is way more of a man, way more Latino and, most importantly, way more guapo. If Andrade were in Baltimore, he’d challenge him to a match and kick his “culo,” but Andrade isn’t here because he’s a coward. It’s just another reason why MJF will always be better than you.

“Andrade, come on, man. I know.”

The music of Andrade played, and he marched straight to the ring as Justin Roberts began the ring announcements with a referee already in the ring, but before he could finish, Andrade leveled Cruz with Día De Los Muertos! Andrade picked Cruz up and planted him with the DM for the quick win. 

Andrade addressed MJF and called him out! MJF’s music hit, but he only appeared on the video boards from a hot tub at his home with the Triple B. MJF said he had pull, so he found out Andrade was coming to Baltimore, which meant he decided to pull out and stay home to soak in the glorious Long Island sun.

“The next time you see me, you’re going to be looking up at the lights at Wembley Stadium because you decided to mess with the one true champion.”

MJF’s video cut out, so a frustrated Andrade picked up Cruz and hit another DM.

“HOW YOU KNOW?”

Willow Nightingale & Mercedes Moné Brawl After Interview!

Renee Paquette conducted an interview with AEW Women’s World Champion Willow Nightingale and Mercedes Moné, the champion and challenger, in different parts of the arena. Paquette tried to ask Moné about last week’s attack, but Moné stopped her and said she must not have beaten Willow’s ass enough because she’s still smiling. Willow said you can’t take her smile or championship. Moné said Willow has a lot to say from another room. Willow said she’s smiling not just because she has Moné’s number, but because she has the fans. And they don’t like her because she spent her entire career trying to be perfect, and she is a star. Willow is just herself, and everyone has seen her struggle to get to the top. No money or star power can win that connection or the championship. 

Moné said the people love the person who stood over her, smiling when she got hurt in NJPW. Willow smiled as she took the TBS Title away from Moné, then celebrated with all her friends. Willow is a bully. That’s who they love? 

“Keep smiling, because you have only 11 days left to smile, you dumb bitch! Because when I get to you at All In, I’m taking that smile once and for all!”

Willow told her to “get it” now, and they went to find each other. Moné found Willow first and ran her into a camera. They fought into the area and down the ramp, with security and officials trying to get in between them with no success! Willow threw Moné in the ring and took her down with a double leg before getting some shots in on Moné. They were separated until both women broke free multiple times, until Moné was forcibly escorted up the ramp while Willow was held back in the ring!

Swerve Strickland Wonders if Hangman Wants Anyone to Challenge for the Trios Titles

Prince Nana was in the back and asked if he heard “Hangman” Adam Page correctly. He stepped away to reveal Swerve, who asked if Page said “anyone” could go after the trios titles?

“Don’t say it if you don’t mean it.”

AEW Continental Challenge Cup Quarterfinal Match: Nigel McGuinness def. CMLL World Heavyweight Champion Hechicero

McGuinness was clearly favoring his injured left heel coming down the ramp and was reportedly in a walking boot all day, although for the match, he was in his normal wrestling boots. Hechicero went for McGuinness’ injured leg, so Nigel went for Hechicero’s mask, which caused him to roll away. Hechicero grabbed Nigel in a guillotine, so he got his foot in the rope to break the hold. Hechicero let go, but kicked the rope hard into Nigel’s injured heel! Hechicero hit Nigel with kidney shots from the apron and came off the top rope to take McGuinness down for a near fall.

Hechicero was able to pick apart McGuinness with relative ease, as the injured heel hindered him significantly. McGuinness tried to fight his way back into the match, but was quickly subdued by a dropkick to the leg. Hechicero kept the attack on in the corner and put McGuinness’ leg in the ropes before coming across the ring to attack it with extra force! Hechicero caught McGuinness with El Conjuro and worked him back to the corner. Hechicero missed a rising knee in the corner, while allowing McGuinness to go for a Tower of London until Hechicero escaped. He locked McGuinness in a choke, but it was broken quickly, and McGuinness locked in a London Dungeon. Hechicero got out of it and tried to remove any of the protective padding around McGuinness’ injured foot while locking in another submission. 

McGuinness tried to gather himself in the corner and crawled to the middle of the ring, where he barely got to his feet. Hechicero measured and charged, but got caught with a knee to the head! McGuinness stumbled into the ropes, so Hechicero charged again with a dropkick, but McGuinness moved and flipped Hechicero into the ropes and flat on the mat! McGuinness locked Hechicero in a guillotine with a leg lock and wrenched it in deep to get the submission victory! He pulled it off! McGuinness is in the C3 Semifinals, although he needed help from the medical staff coming out of the ring.

TNT Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight Sends Darby Allin Out on a Stretcher!

Tony Schiavone introduced Knight after we saw a recap of Darby Allin’s recent comments towards Knight about their Falls Count Anywhere match for the TNT Title at All In. Schiavone started to ask Knight about the match, but Knight ripped the mic away and told him to leave. Knight said he’s been getting questioned too much, but tonight he has answers, especially for Allin. Allin has an old view of Knight. He’s a grown-ass man. Knight called Allin out to talk face-to-face. Allin came out to the top of the ramp, but Knight said Allin had to prove he had no weapons. Allin showed he had nothing, so Knight told him to come down to the ring. Before Allin did anything, pyro went off all over him on the ramp! 

Knight ran down to take advantage and threw Allin in the ring. He put Allin in the tree of woe and set up a chair around his neck. Knight went to the opposite corner and hit a coast-to-coast kick to the chair wrapped around Allin’s neck! Knight left up the ramp, as medical personnel and Steven Borden, Sting’s son, came to check on Allin. Allin screamed in pain as he was fitted for a neck collar and put on a stretcher. The crowd chanted “DARBY” as he was led to the back.

After the break, we saw Allin being taken through the backstage area only for Knight to re-emerge and tell Borden to stay in his lane. Allin tried to calm Borden down, as medical officials made it clear they had to get Allin more help. Knight smiled as they left the scene.

AEW World Champion Kenny Omega & Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) def. Don Callis Family (Mark Davis, Jake Doyle, El Clon)

Nick and El Clon started things with the Bucks quickly going into a double-team offense to take down all three members of the Callis Family. Omega tagged in and took out the Callis corner before returning to his corner for a triple-team kick on Clon with the Bucks. Omega tried to take out Doyle and Davis again, but Davis fought back and knocked Omega to the mat. The Bucks hit an assisted dropkick on Davis, so Matt and Omega clotheslined Davis to the floor. Nick threw Clon into Omega, and Matt launched him over the top onto Davis and Doyle on the floor. 

Back in the ring, Matt dropped Clon with a DDT, but he avoided the impact and popped back up! Clon hit a flurry of kicks and spun Matt into a pair of knees on the chin! The Callis Family knocked Omega and Nick off the apron and isolated Matt in their corner with repeated attacks. Davis and Doyle launched Clon into Nick for a big dropkick. Davis hit Matt with a sliding elbow, and Davis leveled Omega with a body block!

Matt was in trouble for several minutes until a flurry of offense knocked Doyle and Clon off the apron. When Matt tried to jump past Davis, he was caught, but rolled it into a sunset flip for a nearfall! Doyle came in to hold Matt for Davis, but Matt ducked, and Davis nailed Doyle! Matt kicked Davis in the gut and ran off Doyle for a sliced bread! Matt tagged Omega! Clon tagged in and Omega quickly dropped him with a nasty neckbreaker across his knee. Doyle and Davis came in to make the save. The Bucks reversed Doyle and Davis out of the corner for stereo bulldogs. Matt and Nick went to the top as Omega went into You Can’t Escape on Clon with The Elite, all coming off the top onto their opponents at the same time! Clon kicked out of Omega’s moonsault!

The Elite hit triple dives through the ropes, and Clon was sent back into the ring. He avoided Omega with a matrix bend and came back with a Pele kick, but was immediately superkicked by the Bucks. Davis ran through the Bucks and was immediately snapped to the mat by Omega. He tried the same on Doyle, but needed an assist from the Bucks to get it done. They hit him with triple superkicks! The Bucks dove onto Clon and Davis on the floor, while Doyle lay prone on the middle rope. Omega lined him up and connected with a big-time V-Trigger! He picked Doyle up and dropped him in the middle of the ring with a One-Winged Angel to get the pinfall victory.

As the Bucks and Omega celebrated after the match, RPG Vice and Lance Archer attacked from behind to swing the numbers into the Callis Family’s favor. With a table set up on the floor, Davis had Omega on the apron while Archer had the Bucks double-goozled in the ring. 

ADAM COPELAND IS HERE!

He briefly got on Archer, but was quickly outnumbered by the rest of the Callis Family. Christian Cage slowly made his way down the ramp, but eventually got in the ring and helped Cope and the Bucks clear the ring. When Cage held Trent Beretta for the Bucks, they tried a double superkick, but Beretta ducked, and Cage got absolutely destroyed! Cope saw it and pushed the Bucks, but they were immediately attacked from behind by Davis and Archer. Everyone except for Omega fought away from the ring and down the ramp until they were out of sight.

As Omega got to his feet, Will Ospreay came down and was furious with Omega.

“What do you got to say to me after you brought up my 7-year-old son, ya prick?”

Omega responded, “I’ve only got one thing to say to the likes of Will Ospreay. Security, get his ass out of here! Right now!”

Ospreay objected, but he walked away with a pair of security guards behind him. Omega took the opportunity to taunt him, “Get out of here, Will. With your tail between your legs like the little English bitch that you are!”

Ospreay stopped, as Omega yelled for security to take him back because he doesn’t want to see Ospreay until Wembley. Ospreay stormed back to the ring and unloaded on Omega, who tried to cover up. The two security guards restrained Ospreay, so Omega took advantage with a V-Trigger! He threw the security out and said he didn’t need them anyway. He said he had one last lesson for Ospreay and brought him to the apron. He made Ospreay take one last look at the AEW World Title and picked up Ospreay for a One-Winged Angel through the table on the floor! Omega had a wild look in his eye as he rolled away from Ospreay’s lifeless body amongst the shards of wood. Omega celebrated with his AEW World Championship as Dynamite came to a close!

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