AEW Dynasty Results: MJF Defeats Omega, Allin Becomes #1 Contender, Moxley Retains Over Ospreay, Knight Wins TNT Title, More
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AEW Dynasty Results: MJF Defeats Omega, Allin Becomes #1 Contender, Moxley Retains Over Ospreay, Knight Wins TNT Title, More

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AEW Dynasty Results

AEW Dynasty was in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for the first time, and when it was all said and done, it was a night fans will never forget!


The main event saw “The God of Professional Wrestling” Kenny Omega face AEW World Champion “The Devil” MJF. While it looked like Omega had won the AEW World Title following a One-Winged Angel, it was MJF’s underhanded tactics that saved his reign and kept the AEW World Title around his waist to end another historic event.


Darby Allin defeated Andrade El Ídolo in an outstanding match to earn a shot at the AEW World Title. And he indicated that this week’s Dynamite, which takes place in Everett, Washington, where he first began training, might be the right time to make it all happen – something AEW CEO & GM Tony Khan confirmed in the post-Dynasty media scrum.


AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley beat Will Ospreay to keep his title, although he suffered a ton of punishment along the way. It was Ospreay’s inability to stay focused on beating Moxley for the title instead of being set on revenge that ultimately cost him.


In addition to Andrade’s loss, the Don Callis Family also suffered a loss when the Young Bucks beat AEW International Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada and NJPW World TV Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita, when Takeshita finally had enough of Okada and let him fend for himself at the end of the match.


We also crowned new champions at Dynasty. “The Jet” Kevin Knight won the Casino Gauntlet for the vacant TNT Title, and Kyle O’Reilly returned to tag with Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong to defeat The Dogs for the AEW World Trios Titles and bring some gold back to The Conglomeration. However, AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla and AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR retained their respective titles. 


Here's everything that happened at AEW Dynasty and Zero Hour on April 12, 2026, including your full results and match recaps.

AEW Dynasty Full Match Results



AEW Zero Hour: Alex Windsor def. Marina Shafir

Our first match on Zero Hour brought Shafir and Windsor together at the bell, with Windsor leveling Shafir with a clothesline to send her to the floor. Windsor came off the apron with a cannonball to take Shafir down again! Windsor threw Shafir back in the ring and continued to pound away until Shafir caught her in an armbar. Windsor broke the hold, but damage was clearly done. Shafir missed a charge to the corner and was sent over the ropes to the apron. Windsor tried to stay on Shafir, but was caught in another armbreaker over the ropes! Windsor fell to the floor, so Shafir kicked her and sent her flying into the barricade. Shafir broke the count and went back to the floor to stand on Windsor’s chest! 


Shafir threw Windsor back in the ring and stayed on the arm with judo throws while maintaining wrist control. Shafir dug her foot into Windsor’s face, much to the chagrin of the Vancouver crowd. Shafir locked on a full nelson and then threw Windsor back to the mat. Windsor tried to get free in the corner, but Shafir sent her hard to the opposite buckle and back again. Shafir missed a running kick and went over the top to the floor! Shafir came back in and grabbed Windsor’s leg, so Windsor used an up kick. Shafir cartwheeled away and came back to put Windsor back in the corner. Windsor came flying out with a shoulder tackle and then followed up with another! She took Shafir down again with a flying headbutt and fed off the crowd! Windsor tried to put Shafir in a Scorpion Death Lock. Still, Shafir reversed it into a pinning predicament, and Windsor got out just in time. Shafir dropped Windsor with a nasty uranage and then locked in a double wrist lock, but Windsor rolled her up for a near-fall. Windsor took three stiff shots from Shafir, but battled back to turn things around. Shafir stopped Windsor with repeated knees to the body, taking the air out of her. Windsor hit a desperation headbutt, and Shafir came back with a big foot to the face.


Shafir kicked Windsor in the chest, but Windsor sat up and asked for another, so Shafir obliged. Windsor got back to her feet and tried a headbutt, so Shafir avoided it and nearly pinned Windsor for the victory. Windsor shook off another stiff shot from Shafir and caught Shafir’s leg on a kick attempt. She followed with a pair of headbutts and connected with a Blue Thunder Bomb to put Shafir down for the three count! While Windsor celebrated, Shafir had a smile on her face, much like she did last night when Jamie Hayter pinned her in a tag team match. 

AEW Zero Hour: Kamille def. Big Anne

Earlier today, TBS Champion Willow Nightingale spoke with Renee Paquette and wanted to continue the TBS Title open challenge tonight – but she was viciously attacked out of nowhere by a returning Kamille! Kamille repeatedly threw Nightingale into a garage door and left her lying, but not before stopping to say, “I’m back, baby.”


With Nightingale medically disqualified from competing tonight, Kamille stepped in to wrestle her return match. And Kamille picked up Big Anne and took her to the corner right at the bell! She unloaded on Anne with strikes and kicks and sent her to the opposite corner. Kamille followed with a splash and a short-arm clothesline. Kamille soaked up the boos from the crowd and chucked Anne across the ring before leveling her with a big boot! Kamille put Big Anne up for the torture rack and then spun her into a sitout powerbomb for a quick, dominant victory in her return.


Willow Nightingale came down to the ring with her shoulder still taped up and medical staff trying to stop her. Kamille attacked Nightingale as she got in the ring and punished her in the corner. Kamille hit a pair of running splashes in the corner, followed by a pump kick that took Nightingale off her feet! Kamille enjoyed her handiwork while Nightingale writhed in pain on the mat.

AEW Zero Hour: AEW National Championship: “Jungle” Jack Perry (c) def. Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family

Davis threw Perry away at the bell, and Perry took a minute to gather himself before going after Davis again. And once again, Davis sent Perry right back down to the mat. Perry tried to take a little more time, but came up with strikes that didn’t do much until he finally knocked Davis to the floor. Perry dove over the top rope, but Davis caught him and started to run Perry to the other side of the ring. Perry slipped off and sent Davis into the steel post! Perry grabbed the post and swung around it to nail Davis with a kick! Perry went to the top, but Davis got back to his feet and launched Perry off the top, crashing to the mat. With Perry down in the corner, Davis hit a lunging elbow shot to Perry’s face. Davis knelt on Perry for the cover, but Perry kicked out to keep his AEW National Title alive! Davis slammed Perry down and followed with a senton splash, but Perry kicked out again.


Davis tried to grind Perry down with a chinlock, so Perry fought his way out of it and stunned Davis with a jawbreaker. Davis charged at Perry, but he went over the top on a low bridge. Perry went to the top and moonsaulted onto Perry on the floor! Perry threw Davis back in and went to the top again, but Davis met him there until Perry fought him off and back to the mat. Davis avoided Perry coming off the top, but Perry adjusted and rolled through to the opposite corner. Perry hit Sliced Bread #2, but Davis kicked out! Perry tried to deadlift Davis for a piledriver, but failed twice, and Davis dumped him over the ropes to the apron. Davis crashed into Perry, sending him flying into the barricade.


Davis picked Perry up on the apron and lifted him for a vertical suplex, but released him onto his shoulders and neck, causing him to crash onto the apron and then the floor! Davis threw him back in, but Perry kicked out! Davis turned Perry inside out with a lariat, and again, Perry barely beat the count! Davis picked up Perry, but he hung onto Davis’ leg. Davis pounded Perry down to the mat and lifted him back up, but Perry slipped out, and Davis hit a short, backdrop suplex. Davis appeared to go for Close Your Eyes and Count to Three, but Perry reversed it into a DDT! Perry let out a big yell and finally deadlifted Davis up for a piledriver! Davis kicked out at the last possible moment!


Perry tried to hit a running knee, but Davis caught it, so Perry came back with a superkick. Davis came back with an enzigiri and went to the ropes, but Perry was waiting for him with a hurricanrana, hooking him for the three-count and a successful AEW National Championship defense! 

AEW Zero Hour: AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship: Divine Dominion (“Megasus” Megan Bayne & “Colossal” Lena Kross) (c) def. Hyan & Maya World

World and Kross began this championship affair. Kross put World down with a shoulder tackle, but World sprang right back up! Kross missed a clothesline, and World hit an enzuigiri that sent Kross sprawling to her corner. Bayne tagged in and quickly took down World with a shoulder tackle. The world got away from Bayne to tag Hyan. Hyan hit a dropkick and a short-range elbow on Bayne before a quick combination that got her just a one-count! Bayne slammed Hyan into the corner, but when Bayne came charging back in, Hyan reversed it into a hurricanrana! Hyan went to the top and came down with the crossbody on Bayne, but Bayne kicked out at one again! Bayne brought Hyan to her corner and tagged Kross. Bayne put Hyan on the top turnbuckle only to knock her down to the floor. Kross slammed Hyan face-first into the apron. Kross stomped Hyan in the corner and tagged Bayne. Bayne punished Hyan with shoulder thrusts and a splash, followed by a double-underhook suplex! Kross tagged in and finished the flurry with a lariat! Hyan kicked out at two! 


Kross tagged Bayne, and pump-kicked Hyan in the corner with Bayne following right up with one of her own. Bayne launched Hyan with a German Suplex! Hyan kicked out again! Bayne dragged Hyan to the corner and blasted Hyan with big shots before tagging Kross back in. Hyan hit a desperation high boot to the jaw of Kross, who tagged Bayne. Bayne charged at Hyan, but went over the top on a low bridge. Bayne got back in to knock World down on the apron and brought Hyan back to Kross in the corner. Bayne hit Hyan with a chop and tried another splash, but Hyan got her boot up and then knocked Kross off the apron. Bayne charged at Hyan, who sidestepped her, sending Bayne into the ring post! 


World finally tagged in as Kross did the same on the other side. World hit a quick succession of kicks and sent Kross to the corner with a headscissors! World came out of the opposite corner by running up the ropes and knocking Kross off her feet with a dropkick! World splashed Kross and then Bayne in the corner! Hyan tagged in and connected on a running knee strike to Kross! World tagged back in to hit a flipping neckbreaker combination on Kross! Kross kicked out again! Kross broke out of a double-team with kicks to World, then Hyan. World stopped Bayne with a jawbreaker.


Bayne put Hyan on her back and then caught World before sending both of her opponents down with a fallaway slam! Bayne flew out of the corner with a clothesline to World, but World kicked out at two! Kross tagged in, and Divine Dominion tried a double chokeslam, but Hyan came in to stop it. Hyan was tossed away, and on the second attempt, World reversed it into a double DDT! World got up and tagged Hyan! Hyan and World hit basement dropkicks to knock Divine Dominion to the floor. World held the ropes open, and Hyan dove through to take out Bayne and Kross on the floor! World came off the second rope with a moonsault press that had tremendous whip for extra damage! 


Back in the ring, Hyan got into a striking battle with Kross and seemed to be in control until she ran into a pump kick from Kross. Hyan slipped away from Kross and tried to pin Kross with an O’Connor Roll, but Kross kicked her to the ropes. Bayne came out of nowhere with a drive-by kick to the side of Hyan’s head! Kross capitalized with a TKO on Hyan, but World saved the match in the nick of time! Kross kicked World in the face and threw her for a German Suplex as Bayne booted World in the head! Bayne tagged back in, and Divine Dominion finished Hyan with Divine Intervention to get the pinfall victory and successful championship defense!

AEW Dynasty Main Card Recap

Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) def. Don Callis Family (AEW International Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada and NJPW World TV Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita)

The Young Bucks made their entrance to a big ovation to begin Dynasty, although it was hard not to notice how much Vancouver loved Takeshita! Don Callis joined commentary as AEW International Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada made it rain with pyro in his entrance. 


Takeshita declined Okada's handshake but started the match without incident. Nick began for the Bucks and foolishly tried to trade shoulder blocks with Takeshita. Takeshita floored Nick with a flying clothesline and voluntarily tagged Okada, although with a little extra force! They put Nick down with a double shoulder tackle! Okada dropped an elbow, and Takeshita followed with one of his own! Takeshita shook Okada’s hand and went back to the apron. 


Okada slammed Nick and hit a springboard senton before pausing to mock Matt with the Young Bucks’ pose! Takeshita tagged back in, but Nick broke up a double team and ran up the ropes to take Okada and Takeshita down with an armdrag/headscissors combo! Matt tagged in, and the Bucks double-teamed Okada in the corner and hit an assisted sliced bread, followed by a kick to Okada’s chest. The Bucks cut Takeshita off, but he booted Matt in the face. The Bucks got Takeshita over with a German suplex, then sent him to the floor with a top-rope clothesline. Okada came over to calm Takeshita down, but in the ring, Matt used some tremendous agility to launch Nick into a moonsault from the top rope onto Takeshita on the floor!


Back in the ring, Matt held Takeshita for a flipping piledriver, so Okada tried to intercept Nick coming off the top, but Nick stopped himself, and Okada crashed into the mat! Matt held Takeshita for Nick to come off with a dropkick to Takeshita and a senton to Okada! Matt kicked Takeshita to the floor and held the ropes down for Nick, but Okada cut Nick off with a flapjack to Matt’s underside!


Okada laughed as he beat up Nick on the outside, including a nasty throw into the steel steps. Meanwhile, Takeashita worked over Matt with a chinlock, and when he tried to fight his way back to his feet, Takeshita absolutely floored Matt with a big boot! Okada tagged in and drew the attention of the referee while Takeshita slammed Matt into the commentary desk. Just as Callis mentioned a bounty for Matt’s eye, he took his headset off and hooked a finger into Matt’s eye! Takeshita did some damage of his own and threw Matt back into Okada. Okada crushed Matt with a leaping elbow in the corner. Matt had a short flurry, which Okada quickly cut off with a DDT, but Matt managed to kick out at two. Takeshita tagged in, and they sent Matt to the corner. Matt caught Takeshita and then Okada with elbows before sending each over the top to the floor! 


Takeshita pulled Matt out and pushed him to the barricade. Matt ran at Takeshita, who launched him to the apron, but Matt came right back with a stunner to Takeshita on the floor! Matt went back in to make a tag, but Okada pulled Nick off the apron and then taunted Matt. Okada DDTed Nick on the floor and put on the Bucks’ vest and headband before taking Nick’s place on the apron to call for a tag from Matt! Matt didn’t laugh at the impersonation and superkicked Okada right down to the floor! Matt ran into an exploder from Takeshita, but was able to kick out at two! Okada tagged back in (without the Bucks’ gear), but Matt turned their attempt at a double-team into a double bulldog to put Okada and Takeshita on the mat! Nick finally made the tag! 


Nick peppered Okada and Takeshita with right hands and slammed their heads together! Nick rolled off Takeshita’s back for a kick to Okada! Callis even said he’s never seen that before! Nick put Takeshita on the top turnbuckle and moved when Okada charged in, so he hit Takeshita instead and trapped him in the ropes! Okada threw Nick to the ropes, so he went to the apron and put his shoulder into Okada’s gut. With Okada doubled over, Nick double-stomped his back and ran across the ring to pull Takeshita down with a backstabber! What a sequence!


Nick reversed Okada into a cutter out of nowhere and may have won it if not for Takeshita breaking up the pin in time! The Bucks wound up on opposite sides of the apron and stunned Okada and Takeshita with shoulder tackles before flipping over the top rope at the same time to lock in stereo Scorpion Death Locks! Takeshita stopped Okada from tapping, and they started slapping each other! They pushed each other up enough to break the holds! 


Matt tagged in and started trading punches and strikes with Takeshita. Nick came over and ate some more shots from Takeshita. Takeshita stopped a superkick from Nick and threw it into Matt! He blasted Nick with an elbow strike and then floored Matt with a clothesline. Nick hit a roundhouse kick on Takeshita. Okada dropped Nick over his knee with a neckbreaker, but immediately ate a superkick from Matt! Takeshita booted Matt, but Matt flipped over Takeshita and stayed in the ropes. Takeshita charged with a boot, but got caught in the ropes when Matt moved. Nick ran over, and Matt helped propel him to the top rope, but Nick turned it around and brought Takeshita down with a hurricanrana! Okada walked back into a pair of superkicks! The Bucks went to opposite corners and nailed a senton/elbow drop combo on Takeshita and Okada! Matt covered Takeshita, but he kicked out at two! 


Matt picked up Takeshita for a tombstone, but Okada pulled Nick off the top rope to capture him in tombstone position! Takeshita reversed Matt into a similar position and stood next to Okada. Takeshita put Matt down with a Hitodenashi Driver while Okada tombstoned Nick! Takeshita covered Matt, but Matt kicked out! Takeshita put Matt on the top turnbuckle and went up to meet him, but Matt elbowed him off. Okada tried to go after Matt, but he kicked Okada away. 


Takeshita got back up and crotched Matt on the top turnbuckle. Takeshita threw Matt off the top rope head over heels with an avalanche German Suplex! Takeshita lined up Matt for the Power Drive Knee, but Nick stopped him with a superkick! Okada nailed Nick with a dropkick! Okada tried for a Rainmaker on Matt, but he ducked only to be met by a knee from Takeshita! Takeshita ran through Matt with a Power Drive Knee! Takeshita got the cover, but Nick pushed through Okada to break it up and save the match! 


The crowd broke out in an “AEW” chant!


Okada tagged in and slammed Matt. He followed with an elbow from the top and posed to flip off the crowd. Matt elbowed his way free of Okada, but Okada nearly had him up for another tombstone until he fell backward to the apron as Nick caught Okada with a rising knee strike. Nick tried to pull Okada from the ropes with a German Suplex, but couldn’t, so Takeshita grabbed Nick and tried to do the same. Matt went over the top rope with a sunset flip that launched all three men to the mat! 


Takeshita hit Matt with a stiff elbow, so Matt came back with a superkick! Matt charged at Takeshita, who turned it into a Blue Thunder Bomb! Nick jumped off Matt to hit a Canadian Destroyer on Takeshita! Takeshita fired up to hit Power Drive Knees on both Bucks! 


The fans were on their feet as the referee began counting out the competitors. They beat the count, and the two teams started exchanging strikes. Okada and Takeshita got the better of it, but Takeshita backed into Okada by mistake. Okada turned around, ready to throw a punch, but stopped when Takeshita appeared to show contrition. Okada nailed Takeshita with a stiff forearm anyway! Takeshita came back with one of his own! And now they have turned this into a fight within a match as they exchanged shots in the middle of the ring! Matt ran at them, but Takeshita connected with a flying knee as Okada hit a dropkick at the same time on Matt! Okada and Takeshita ping-ponged Matt back and forth with strikes, but when Okada went for the Rainmaker, Matt got out of the way, and Okada nearly hit Takeshita! Matt pushed Okada into Takeshia, and they collided heads! Matt rolled up Okada, but he kicked out as Takeshita tried to wake himself back up. 


Takeshita charged towards the area of the pin attempt, but apparently didn’t see Okada in the line of fire and blasted him with a Power Strike Knee! Takeshita appeared to be beside himself with the mistake, so he wasn’t ready for Nick to hit him with a poisonrana! The Bucks tried a BTE Trigger, but Takeshita pulled himself up and off the ropes to take down both Matt and Nick with a double clothesline! Takeshita lifted Matt for Raging Fire, but Okada pulled Matt down and tried a Rainmaker, but Matt ducked, and Okada nailed Takeshita! 


Okada turned into a pair of superkicks and tried a dropkick, but they paused, so he fell on his back! They picked up Okada for the BTE Trigger and nailed it! Matt covered Okada, but Okada kicked out! How did he do that?


Matt held Okada in a tombstone position, but when Nick tried to springboard in, Takeshita pulled him back to the apron. Takeshita held onto the leg and paused before looking back in the ring at Okada in the tombstone position. He let go of Nick’s leg and put his hands up! He let him go intentionally! Nick flipped into the ring from a springboard and planted Okada with the tombstone! Matt pinned Okada, and the Bucks won it! Callis yelled, “What was that?” 


The Bucks celebrated and left the ring, as Takeshita entered to flip off Okada, who was lying on the mat! Callis came into the ring, but Takeshita left and seemed to gesture that Callis could have Okada.

Ricochet def. Jericho

For the first time since last year’s Dynasty, Jericho returned to the ring, but not before the Vancouver crowd sang every word of “Judas” to welcome him back to action! Ricochet seemed annoyed by it all. Jericho continued to soak in the crowd and fired them up to keep going! They obliged! He went to the second rope, and the chants continued!


Jericho took Ricochet down with an armdrag at first touch. The crowd chanted, “You still got it!” Jericho looked at a camera and said, “I never lost it!”


The crowd chanted “BALD” at Ricochet, so Jericho messed with his head and then grabbed a camera to show that Ricochet is indeed bald. Ricochet tried to show off with his agility, but Jericho just got out of the way and chopped him! He put Ricochet in the corner and chopped him a couple more times. Ricochet kicked his way out and then caught Jericho with a boot from the corner. Ricochet came off the top, but Jericho met him with a dropkick! Jericho slammed Ricochet to the mat with a bulldog! Jericho ran to the ropes for a Lionsault, but Ricochet pushed him over and to the floor! When Jericho tried to get back in, Ricochet grabbed him on the apron. The two battled with a boot exchange until Ricochet dropped Jericho on the apron with a Death Valley Driver! 


Jericho tried to get the feeling back in his arm and beat the 10-count before returning to the floor. Ricochet came flying through the ropes with a dive that sent Jericho to the base of the ramp. Ricochet rammed Jericho into the barricade and pushed him into the steel steps! Ricochet rolled Jericho back in and dropkicked him in the corner before hitting a second dropkick on a springboard back in the ring! Ricochet kicked away at Jericho and choked him on the ropes. Jericho tried to chop his way back, but Ricochet kicked him back down to the mat. Ricochet wrenched Jericho’s injured right arm in the ropes until the referee broke it up. While Ricochet had the referee distracted, Toa Liona pulled Jericho’s arm to inflict more pain! 


Ricochet threw Jericho to the mat for a pin, but Jericho kicked out immediately. Ricochet worked over the injured shoulder with a submission and then sent Jericho to the corner. Jericho met Ricochet with a boot and a pair of shoulder tackles, followed by a Lionsault after Ricochet missed a dropkick! Vancouver erupted when Jericho connected with that legendary move!


Jericho tried for the Walls of Jericho, but Ricochet used his powerful legs to kick out of it. Jericho put Ricochet on the mat with a hip toss and mockingly put his hair over Ricochet to remind him what it’s like not to be bald. Jericho kicked Ricochet in the back and tried to go after him in the corner, but the referee stopped him. When Jericho got to Ricochet, he was sent into the second turnbuckle! Ricochet executed a Northern Lights Suplex and floated over for another, but Jericho escaped, and then Ricochet went behind Jericho. Jericho rolled through it and tried to turn Ricochet into the Walls of Jericho, but Liona got on the apron to distract the referee so Bishop Kaun could throw Jericho into the turnbuckles! Ricochet rolled Jericho up for a near-fall and then connected with a big knee strike. Ricochet hit a Death Valley Driver, immediately followed by a running Shooting Star Press! Jericho kicked out at two! Ricochet called for Jericho to get up and then lifted Jericho for Vertigo, but Jericho escaped and hit a Codebreaker! Ricochet kicked out at two! The crowd was trying to will Jericho back into this!


They fought back to their feet, and Jericho took control with chops to Ricochet in the corner. Jericho got reversed into the corner, but when Ricochet charged in, Jericho put him on the top turnbuckle. Jericho went up to meet him with punches and brought Ricochet down with a hurricanrana! Shades of the Lionheart! Jericho tried for another Codebreaker, but Ricochet was ready for it and grabbed Jericho for a Kickback! Jericho bounced off the ropes and right back into a thrust kick. Ricochet hit a Northern Lights Suplex and floated over for a brainbuster before rolling it over for a Vertigo! 1-2-Jericho kicked out! Ricochet was shocked!


Ricochet went to the top, but Jericho hit the ropes to knock him down. Jericho went up to meet him, but Ricochet gouged his eyes and ripped at his nose. Jericho fell to the mat, so Ricochet tried for a Shooting Star Press only for Jericho to catch him with a Codebreaker on the way down! It took Jericho some time to get over for the cover, and Ricochet was able to kick out to keep the match alive!


Jericho locked Ricochet in the Walls of Jericho in the middle of the ring and pulled him back when Ricochet started to get to the ropes. Kaun distracted the referee on the opposite side so that Liona could pull Ricochet to safety on the apron. Jericho hit a sliding dropkick to Ricochet that sent him into Liona on the floor! Kaun came over to check on Liona and Ricochet while Jericho went to the top rope and dove onto all three members of The Demand! Jericho sent a charging Liona into the barricade and floored Kaun with a Judas Effect! Jericho threw Ricochet back in the ring. Ricochet grabbed the referee’s attention, so Liona took that chance to run over Jericho on the floor! Liona threw Jericho back in, and Ricochet went to the top to connect with a shooting star press! Jericho kicked out again! Ricochet was stunned again!


Ricochet lined up and nailed the Spirit Gun! Ricochet was about to go for the cover, but he was stopped by Liona and Kaun, who pointed to the ropes. Ricochet got up and nailed Jericho’s own Lionsault! Ricochet pinned Jericho for the victory! 

Darby Allin def. Andrade El Ídolo to Earn an AEW World Title Shot!

The two men took their time when the bell rang, as they both felt the energy of the crowd amped for such a match. Andrade slipped under Allin and put him on the top turnbuckle before patronizing Allin with a tap on the chest. Allin went right after Andrade and worked into a wrist lock, but Andrade escaped and pulled Allin into a surfboard. Allin got out of a DM attempt, and Andrade charged him, so Allin jumped out of the way, and Andrade posed in the ropes! Allin didn’t let that relaxing moment last long and blasted Andrade to the floor with a battering ram that inflicted pain on himself, as well. 


Andrade recovered on the outside and sent Allin flying into the barricade. Andrade lifted Allin in for a vertical suplex and walked him up the stairs before depositing Allin on the top turnbuckle. He chopped Allin from there to the mat. Andrade went back out to take a selfie with another admirer, but as soon as he finished, Allin came flying out of nowhere to take out Andrade! He threw Andrade into the crowd, and they fought up the steel steps on the first level until Allin dropkicked Andrade! That did as much damage to Allin as it did Andrade! 


Allin brought Andrade back to the ring and through the ropes, but a large abrasion appeared on Allin’s back. Allin hit Andrade with a charge in the corner, but Andrade was ready with a boot on the second attempt. Andrade went into Three Amigos, but adjusted the final suplex to send Allin into the turnbuckles! Andrade missed the running knees in the corner! Allin flipped over Andrade with a stunner, but he was slow to get back up because of all the damage he’s already accumulated over this match. Allin finally got to the top rope, although too much time had passed, so Andrade was able to push Allin onto the turnbuckles. Andrade put Allin on his shoulders and tried to drop back with Allin to the mat, but somehow Allin was able to flip over Andrade and lock him in a crossface by the time they reached the mat! How did he do that?


Andrade desperately crawled and got his foot on the ropes to break the hold, so he tried to recover on the outside. That didn’t work because Allin came flying through the ropes like a battering ram into Andrade! Allin worked over Andrade and bit his head before putting him in a chair. Allin went back to the top rope and dropkicked Andrade off the chair, though it took a lot out of Allin on the landing. He threw Andrade back in, but collapsed before he could get back in to capitalize. By the time he did, Andrade rolled to an adjacent apron, and Allin went to get him, but Andrade reversed it into a suplex that took Allin from the ring to the floor! Andrade took a page out of Allin’s book on that one because Andrade put his body through hell to execute that suplex. Both men were able to beat the count,t and Andrade got Allin in the corner. Andrade crushed Allin with running knees, but Allin found a way to kick out!


Andrade was about to go to the top rope, but he decided to play to the crowd and remove his pants! Andrade resumed his journey to the top and came off with a moonsault, but Allin moved so Andrade landed on his feet and connected on a second attempt! Allin kicked out again! Andrade came up with an angry grin. Allin tried to fight back with slaps and got into an exchange with Andrade, which Andrade took over, knocking Allin slyly into the corner. Andrade grabbed Allin, but Allin floated over and put Andrade down with a Scorpion Death Drop! Allin went to the top and landed a Coffin Drop! 1-2-Andrade grabbed the referee’s arm! The match continues!


Allin ran at Andrade for a Code Red, but Andrade rolled Allin out of it and smashed Allin with the feign kick/back elbow! Allin kicked out again, and now Andrade can’t believe it! Andrade tried to hit The DM, but Allin spun out of it and trapped Andrade’s legs to pin him for the three-count! Andrade was clearly frustrated after the match, but shook Allin’s hand and raised his arm!

AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) (c) with Big Stoke def. Christian Cage and Adam Copeland

Cope was the first to enter this championship grudge match and earned the appropriate serenade of his theme. Christian Cage was out next, and despite his surly demeanor, he still got quite the reception from Vancouver. FTR and Stoke got the opposite reaction, as Stoke showed off the watch he stole off Cage on Dynamite. Cage’s arm was covered in tape from the attack by FTR.


Cage slapped Wheeler at the bell, and all four men brawled! Cope controlled Wheeler in the ring and tagged Cage. They nailed a double-team reverse DDT for a two-count as the crowd sang “Oh Canada!”


Cage tagged Cope back in, but Wheeler bailed to the floor. Cope followed him and clobbered Wheeler before getting a shot in on a charging Harwood. Cope threw Wheeler into the barricade multiple times and seemed to be in control. When he tried to return Wheeler to the ring, Harwood got involved long enough for Wheeler to hit a knee lift on Cope, followed by a hanging DDT! Wheeler stomped on Cope’s neck and tagged Harwood. They continued the attack on Cope’s neck as Stokely taunted Cope from the floor. Cope tried to fight out of the corner, but Harwood brought him back down to the mat. Cope came back with a side suplex, but Harwood tagged in and tried a flying kick in the corner, but missed badly and crashed into the turnbuckles. Cage tagged in and lit up both members of FTR with right hands. He draped both of them over the second rope and stood on their backs! Cage stacked up both Harwood and Wheeler in the corner and unloaded with 10 punches! 


Cage dropped Wheeler with a reverse DDT before Harwood could break it up with a clothesline. Harwood grabbed Cage from behind, so Cage grabbed the referee and nailed Harwood with a mule kick. He sent Harwood and Wheeler to the floor and came off the top with a crossbody to take them both out! Back in the ring, Cage measured Harwood for a Killswitch, but Wheeler grabbed him from behind. Harwood charged, so Cage moved, and Wheeler got knocked off the apron. Cage rolled up Harwood for a two-count. Harwood came back with a three-shot combo to put Cage down. Harwood tried to hit a Killswitch on Cage, but Cage reversed it and showed Harwood how it’s done! Cage covered, but Wheeler broke it up. He took Cage to the outside and worked him over on the barricade before slamming Cage’s injured left arm repeatedly on the steel post. Harwood tagged back in and went out to Cage so that he could slam Cage’s arm on each commentary desk.


Wheeler tagged back in, but not before he and Harwood unloaded with rapid shots on Cage in the corner. Wheeler worked over Cage’s shoulder until Cage backdropped Wheeler away. Harwood tagged in and slid in between Cage and Cope before they could make a tag. Harwood nailed Cope and hooked Cage for a near-fall. Harwood chopped Cage in the corner and then put him on the top turnbuckle. Cage blocked the suplex, so Wheeler came over but was kicked away. Cage bit Harwood’s head, which made him fall to the mat. Cage followed him down with a headbutt! Harwood grabbed Cage’s leg before he could make a tag, so Cage gouged his eyes to get free. Cope made the tag!


Cope came off the top with a shoulder tackle to Harwood and mounted Wheeler with punches! He hit Harwood with a Manhattan Drop and hit the ropes to spear him, but Harwood moved, so Cope knocked Wheeler off the apron to the floor. Cope dove at Harwood, so Harwood moved and sent Cope throat-first onto the second rope. Dax pulled Cope up for a piledriver, but Cope reversed it into an Impaler DDT for a near-fall!


Cope put Dax on the top rope and sent Cage up to the adjacent corner. Cope came down with a superplex, but when Cage came off with a splash, Dax got the knees up! Cash tried to dive onto Cope, but he got his knees up! No Power. No Glory. Harwood clotheslined Cage over the top and tried to do the same to Cope, but he moved, so Harwood sent Wheeler over instead! Cope swept Harwood’s legs and put in a knee lock! Cope switched to a crossface! Wheeler tried to save Harwood, but Cage got him in a crossface! Wheeler bit Cage to break the hold and threw him into Cope to break the hold. 


Wheeler got one of the AEW World Tag Team Titles and tried to bring it into the ring, but Cage grabbed the other side, and they had a tug of war while Cope rolled up Harwood. On the kickout, Cope went right into a belt shot from Wheeler that the referee couldn’t see! 1-2-COPE KICKED OUT! However, that shot with the belt has Cope wearing the crimson mask!


FTR tried for a Shatter Machine on Cage, so Cope pulled Wheeler into a sitout rear slam while Cage fought off Harwood. Cage lifted Harwood into Cope for a 3D, and they connected! Harwood kicked out! The blood was pouring from Cope’s face. He picked up Harwood for a piledriver while Cage went to the top, but Stokely pulled Cage down, causing Cage to slam his face off the apron. Cope chased Stokely around and into the ring, but that led Cope right into a Shatter Machine from FTR! 1-2-Cage throws Stokely into the ring to break up the pin!


Harwood started yelling at Stokely, so he tried to blame referee Paul Turner and pushed him, which caused Turner to push him back through the ropes. In the confusion, Cope speared Harwood! Wheeler broke up the pin! Wheeler nailed Cope with a piledriver! Wheeler grabbed a steel chair and got on the apron, but Cage pulled it away. Cage went to hit Wheeler with it, so Stokely grabbed the chair. Cage still had control of it and tried to go after Stokely, but Wheeler pushed Cage into a chair, which hit the ring post! Wheeler threw Cage into the timekeeper’s area!


FTR was back together in the ring against Cope, who rose from his feet to fight them with the blood of battle all over his face. Cope did everything he could to fight back, but FTR was too much to overcome and knocked Cope to his knees. FTR started their own Superkick Party on Cope and called for the FTR Trigger to further mock the Young Bucks. Cope yanked them into low blows on themselves and came off the ropes with a double spear! Cope will not stay down!


Copeland ran at Wheeler for a spear, but he countered it into a sunset flip and rolled Cope through to set him up for a Shatter Machine! Harwood covered Cope for the pin and got the win! FTR mockingly showed love to Cope’s bloody body on the mat and left the ring to celebrate. Cage made his way back to the ring with a chair as the medical staff checked on Cope. 

Willow Nightingale Responds to Kamille’s Attack on Zero Hour

Nightingale was still in pain from the attacks by the returning Kamille earlier in the day and on Zero Hour. Nightingale said she’s the comeback killer, and if Kamille wanted a shot, she’s got it. She may not be cleared now, but she will be for Spring BreakThru Dynamite this Wednesday. And it is official: Willow Nightingale will defend the TBS Title against Kamille in three days!

“The Jet” Kevin Knight Wins the Casino Gauntlet for the Vacant TNT Championship

We knew the first two entrants, but nothing else about the participants for this Casino Gauntlet. #1 entrant “Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa made his way to the ring, followed by the #2 spot held by RUSH. They had a bit of a stand-off until an exchange of heavy shots. They seemed to be testing each other, which lasted for a while until RUSH dropped Ciampa with a stiff forearm. Ciampa faked the Bull’s Horns and posed, so Ciampa went right after him and pounded RUSH in the corner as the crowd counted down.


THE #3 ENTRANT: ROH WORLD CHAMPION BANDIDO


Ciampa tried to meet Bandido at the end of the ramp, but Bandido pushed him into the apron and immediately got in the ring to drop RUSH with a thrust kick. Bandido flew over the top with a dive to Ciampa! He connected on a cannonball to RUSH in the corner! Bandido went to the top and nailed a frog splash, but Ciampa broke up the pin! Bandido sent Ciampa into the ropes and tried for a 21 Plex, but RUSH cut him off and sent him to the floor. RUSH threw Bandido into the barricade and continued the assault until throwing Bandido back in the ring. He tried to take Bandido’s mask off as the clock ticked down to zero.


THE #4 ENTRANT: “SPEEDBALL” MIKE BAILEY


Bailey fought RUSH on the way to the ring and Ciampa on the apron. He kicked Ciampa away and went back to RUSH with a moonsault to the floor! Bailey finally got in the ring and lit up Ciampa with a kick combo, followed by a running shooting star press to get a two-count. RUSH and Bailey traded strikes until RUSH leveled Bailey with an elbow strike as the next participant made his way out.


THE #5 ENTRANT: EL CLON


RUSH tried to attack Clon on the ramp, but Clon ducked a clothesline and dropped RUSH with a thrust kick. He avoided a rushing Ciampa and put him down with a hesitation Pele kick. In the ring, Clon and Bandido went at it right away, as Clon came away with the advantage due to a backbreaker. The clock moved quickly to the next entrant.


THE #6 ENTRANT: PAC


PAC nailed Clon in the gut from the apron and flipped over him to nail Ciampa with a kick. PAC threw Clon with a German Suplex and then sent Bailey into the corner with a belly-to-belly suplex. PAC went to the top and nailed a Black Arrow onto multiple entrants on the floor! In the ring, PAC, Bailey and Bandido went at it with a flurry of offense and reversals that put all three men down as the next entrant was due to enter.


THE #7 ENTRANT: DANIEL GARCIA


Garcia avoided a crossbody from Bailey on his way into the ring and was then met by Bandido. Garcia got two near-falls on Bandido and two more on Ciampa, as he was showing a clear sense of urgency. Clon and Garcia got intertwined and rolled around the ring without either able to get a pin. Garcia and PAC double-teamed PAC in the corner with repeated charging strikes, and it was time for the next entrant.


THE #8 ENTRANT: ANTHONY BOWENS


Bowens went right after Garcia and quickly dropped him with a neckbreaker. Bowens turned his attention to Bandido and nailed a combo before taking Bandido down with a Famouser! Clon came for Bowens next, but Bowens spun him from a fireman’s carry into a front slam. Bailey was next for Bowens, but Bowens overpowered him in the corner. PAC stepped to Bowens next, and they exchanged strikes until Bowens trapped PAC in the ropes and nailed a DDT. He tried for a pin, but it was broken up. RUSH and Ciampa put the boots to Bowens and kicked him out of the ring. 


THE #9 ENTRANT: “THE JET” KEVIN KNIGHT


Knight ran down the ramp and avoided RUSH so he could take down Ciampa, only for RUSH to come back down and hit Knight with an elbow strike. Knight escaped from RUSH, which allowed Bailey to hit a triangle moonsault onto RUSH. Bailey and Knight went to the ring to square off with Garcia and PAC. The Death Riders were knocked out of the ring, so Knight and Bailey each hit crossbodies to the floor! Bailey and Knight eyed each other across the ring, but Garcia pulled Knight down and knocked Bailey to the floor. Bowens met Garcia with a flurry of offense and tried for a pin, only for RUSH to immediately break it up. RUSH stomped Bowens in the corner and delivered Bull's Horns! Clon came off the top to stomp RUSH! Ciampa hit Clon with Project Ciampa! Ciampa covered Clon, but Bandido came from across the ring to pull Ciampa off Clon and break up the pin with a 21 Plex! Knight broke up the pin at the last moment!


THE #10 ENTRANT: WHEELER YUTA


Yuta nailed Knight on the way in and took Bowens out, but a brawl broke out on the floor with the three Death Riders seemingly in control until Bandido took out the whole pile with a dive to the outside! Knight went to the top rope, but Ciampa met him there and suplexed Knight onto the pile on the floor. However, PAC avoided the contact and threw Bailey in the ring. PAC nailed the Black Arrow from the top rope, but Ciampa broke it up with a bicycle knee. He covered PAC, but Garcia pulled Ciampa out and threw him into the barricade. Garcia locked Bailey in the Dragontamer! He wrenched back on it all the way, but didn’t see Knight come flying off the top rope with a UFO Splash onto Garcia, who was still on top of Bailey! Knight covered Garcia for the pinfall victory. “THE JET” KEVIN KNIGHT IS THE NEW TNT CHAMPION!

AEW Women’s World Championship Match: “The Toxic Spider” Thekla (c) def. Jamie Hayter

Before the match, we saw the Brawling Birds at their own personal bar with Alex Windsor still nursing her wounds from earlier in the night. Jamie Hayter chugged what was left of a beer and got some words of encouragement from Windsor before heading to the ring.


Thekla ran at Hayter at the bell, but Hayter floored her with a big boot! Hayter sent Thekla to the ropes, but Thekla came back with a spear! What a fast start! Thekla was locked in a submission, but Hayter got to the ropes and fell to the outside. Thekla went after Hayter, throwing her around the barricade before raining down punches. Hayter turned it around and did the same to Thekla. Hayter threw Thekla back in for a suplex that got a near-fall. Hayter dropped Thekla again with a body slam and an elbow for another two-count. Hayter hit Thekla with an elbow strike to send her to the floor for a break. Hayter went out to stay on Thekla and tried to vertical suplex her on the ramp. Thekla kept blocking the suplex, and eventually countered into a DDT on the ramp! Thekla wished Hayter goodbye and kicked her down the ramp. Thekla went up to the top rope and crashed onto Hayter with a crossbody! Hayter tried to get on the apron, so Thekla booted her back to the floor. As Hayter tried to come in again, Thekla grabbed her and threw Hayter out the other side. 


Hayter was in bad shape and couldn’t get much behind desperate strikes. Thekla put Hayter down with one big shot and a snapmare, followed by a thrust kick for a two-count. Thekla ripped at the mouth of Hayter, but Hayter once again tried to throw desperation strikes, only for Thekla to slap her back down to the mat. Thekla locked Hayter in an octopus, but Hayter made it to the ropes and was still in bad shape. Hayter was leaning against the ropes when Thekla ran across the ring with a big boot across Hayter’s head. Thekla went to get Hayter, but Hayter came back with a headbutt and a desperation suplex on the apron. Both women just beat the 10-count back into the ring. They met in the middle of the ring and began striking from their knees and then their feet. Hayter got the advantage with some heavy shots and whipped Thekla from corner to corner before an elevated dropkick. Hayter stacked Thekla up with a Liger Bomb, but Thekla kicked out!


Thekla nearly rolled up Hayter for a three-count and went right into her spider walk, but Hayter picked her up for a tombstone and spiked Thekla! Thekla kicked out! Hayter went to the top, so Thekla met her on the top with a shot to stun Hayter. Thekla bit Hayter on the shoulder and threw Hayter to the mat with a Spider Suplex. Thekla followed with a double stomp and tried a running knee, but Hayter avoided it. Thekla pivoted to a kick combo that seemed to knock Hayter out, but she kicked out at the last moment! 


Thekla went back to the spider walk and rushed Hayter for a spear, but Hayter countered with a knee. She followed with a backbreaker and picked Thekla up for a Hayterade, but Thekla avoided it, coming off the ropes, so Hayter put her on her shoulders. Thekla raked Hayter’s eyes and rolled her up with a spider bridge while grabbing the ropes out of the referee’s eyesight to trap Hayter for the pinfall victory! Thekla retains the AEW Women’s World Championship! Windsor came out to complain to the referee about what happened, and Hayter joined her in the ring as Triangle of Madness celebrated up the ramp.

AEW Continental Championship Match: Jon Moxley (c) def. Will Ospreay

A very determined Will Ospreay entered first to a massive ovation, as Moxley got slapped by Marina Shafir to begin his custom entrance. No one will be allowed at ringside for the match per Continental Rules.


The bell rang, and Ospreay stormed out of the corner with a Hidden Blade! Moxley is down and stunned! Ospreay pointed at an imaginary watch, asking if he still had time. Ospreay hit Moxley with a second Hidden Blade to send Moxley to the floor! Ospreay went to the outside and put Moxley on the apron to hit a neckbreaker! Moxley is bleeding from the mouth!


Ospreay threw Moxley back in the ring and came off the top with a forearm to the back of Moxley’s head. He rained down blows on Moxley and got caught in a triangle until he picked up Moxley and powerbombed him to the mat. Ospreay beat Moxley to the outside and put him neck-first on the opening of the steel steps. Ospreay tried to kick Moxley in the back of the head, but Moxley moved, so Ospreay hit the steel. Moxley hit a Paradigm Shift on the floor! Moxley taunted Ospreay before throwing him back in the ring. Moxley threw Ospreay on his head with a sleeper suplex! Moxley stomped Ospreay to the apron and ripped at his neck. Moxley hammered Ospreay with shots, but Ospreay fought back and hit a handspring corkscrew kick!


Ospreay went to the apron and hit a springboard elbow to Mox’s head. Ospreay went up top, but Moxley pulled him down from the apron. Ospreay fought back with a lariat to knock Moxley back in the ring. Ospreay tried another springboard elbow, but Moxley was ready for it to strike Ospreay out of the air! Moxley and Ospreay traded shots, but Ospreay wouldn’t go down on a lariat. Ospreay tried for a Spanish Fly, but Moxley turned it into a choke as the 10-minute mark passed.


Moxley let go of the choke to stuff Ospreay with a piledriver! Ospreay kicked out, although it was weak. Moxley put Ospreay on the top and tried for a super sleeper suplex, but Ospreay landed on his feet! Ospreay tried for another Hidden Blade, so Moxley avoided it and dumped Ospreay on his head with a head-and-neck suplex. Moxley tried for a running lariat, but Ospreay changed the momentum and turned it into a sitout powerbomb! Moxley kicked out at two! Osprey seemed to struggle to get the pin right away.


Ospreay hit a pair of kicks to a kneeling Mox, but when he tried for the OsCutter, Moxley caught him and nailed a Paradigm Shift. As Ospreay bounced off the mat, he crushed Moxley with a Hidden Blade that he somehow hit on the way down! The crowd is on its feet!


Moxley and Ospreay fought back to their feet until Ospreay knocked Moxley into the corner. He stayed on Moxley a little too long with forearms, so referee Paul Turner tried to pull him away, and Ospreay responded by shoving him in the heat of the moment. Ospreay realized what he did and helped Turner up, but Moxley came storming out of the corner with a lariat. Moxley picked up Ospreay for another Paradigm Shift, so Ospreay got out of it and jackknifed Moxley for what appeared to be a pin attempt, only for Ospreay to lift Moxley into a Styles Clash! Moxley kicked out! 


Ospreay locked Moxley in a bulldog choke, which he eventually broke by smashing Ospreay in the corner. As Mox collapsed to the mat, Ospreay connected with another Hidden Blade! However, Ospreay struggled with some arm and neck issues from the repeated punishment and couldn’t pin Mox in time to keep him down for three. Ospreay hooked Mox for a Tiger Driver, but he was too damaged to complete the move. Mox bailed to the floor, but Ospreay got him on the steel steps and tried the Tiger Driver again to no avail. Moxley reversed it and dropped Ospreay on his surgically-repaired neck with a piledriver on the steel steps! Medical staff immediately went to check on Ospreay as the referee began his count. Ospreay made a desperate move to get back in time, only to leave himself wide open for a stomp from Moxley right to the back of the head. 


Moxley picked up Ospreay and hit two Paradigm Shifts! Ospreay kicked out! Was it instinct or desire?! Moxley picked up Ospreay and spiked him with a Death Rider to get the pinfall victory. Moxley retains the AEW Continental Championship! Moxley celebrated as Ospreay was tended to by medical staff while clearly frustrated about the result.


Darby Allin Has Big Plans for Wednesday’s Dynamite

Renee Paquette caught up with Allin following his victory over Andrade El Ídolo to become the #1 contender to the AEW World Title. She asked what was next. He reminded her that this week’s Dynamite is in Everett, Washington, where he began his training. If there was ever a time, it’s this Wednesday. He told Kenny Omega and MJF he’ll be watching.


“This Wednesday on Dynamite … it’s showtime!”

AEW World Trios Championship Match: The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly) vs. The Dogs (“War Ready” Gabe Kidd, David Finlay and “100 Proof” Clark Connors) (c) - NEW AEW WORLD TRIOS CHAMPIONS 

After reviewing the events that brought us to this match, we went back live to the arena where a voice said, “The Conglomeration is filmed in front of a live wrestling audience.”


We saw a makeshift set complete with APPLAUSE, LIVE and LAUGHTER signs. Orange Cassidy was sleeping on a couch when Roderick Strong entered and yelled, “ORANGE” multiple times before Cassidy responded, “Five more minutes, mom.” Strong said Cassidy has to get up because “he’s going to be here really soon.” Just then, there was a knock at the door (yes, they had a door) and who walked in but Kyle O’Reilly! That got a huge reaction from his home territory!


“Did someone say Conglomeration?”


O’Reilly joined Cassidy and Strong to give The Conglomeration a strong trios squad to challenge The Dogs! They decided to desecrate the Conglomeration set and flipped over the couch! 


O’Reilly and Finlay started things off with O’Reilly frustrating Finlay by taking him down and staying a step ahead. Strong tagged in, so he and O’Reilly could punish Finlay in the corner. They turned their attention to Kidd and Connors to knock them from the ring. Then, Cassidy broke himself down from the top rope to the mat and delivered an elbow to Finlay. The Dogs didn’t let the fun continue, as they swarmed The Conglomeration and sent them all to the floor. Finlay held O’Reilly in a vertical suplex while Connors ran off the apron to spear O’Reilly! Strong tried to come to O’Reilly’s aid, but Kidd took him out. Cassidy worked on Finlay on the apron, but never saw Connors coming flying through the ropes with a spear!


Finlay picked apart Cassidy and kept him grounded on the mat until Connors tagged in for a snap suplex on OC. Connors ran through Cassidy with a pair of shoulder tackles, but when he missed a third, Strong tagged in! He hit backbreakers on Finlay and Connors and then used Cassidy as a weapon to throw into The Dogs, including a DDT on Finlay! Strong hit a gutbuster on Connors for a two-count, and Finlay came in to help his partner. They isolated Strong in the corner with repeated attacks until Finlay threw him out of a suplex. Connors followed with a basement shoulder block, but they couldn’t keep Strong down. He sent Finlay over the top and put Connors down with a backbreaker. O’Reilly got on the apron and tagged in! He unloaded on Connors and sent Finlay to the floor with a dragon screw through the ropes. O’Reilly picked Connors’ ankle and snatched an ankle lock. Cassidy tried to stop Finlay from breaking it up, but missed an Orange Punch. But Strong did connect with Finlay on a flying knee! O’Reilly grapevined the leg, and Connors tapped out! THE CONGLOMERATION ARE THE NEW AEW WORLD TRIOS CHAMPIONS!

AEW World Championship Match: “The Devil” MJF (c) def. “The God of Professional Wrestling” Kenny Omega

While Omega had a special entrance fit for “The God of Professional Wrestling,” MJF rose from the ground, decked out like “The Devil” he proclaimed himself to be. Referee Bryce Remsburg made sure to take the Dynamite Diamond Ring away from MJF before the bell.


When the bell rang, the crowd exploded and broke out into a “HOLY SHIT” chant!


On their first exchange, Omega stayed a step ahead of MJF, so the AEW World Champion left the ring and took a breather in the crowd. When he was ready to come back in, Omega held the ropes for him. Omega offered a hand, but MJF pie-faced Omega. Omega sent MJF to the outside with a hurricanrana and followed with a crossbody, but MJF walked away. Omega followed MJF with a dropkick through the ropes and a crossbody to the floor. Omega rushed at MJF near the timekeeper’s area, so MJF put Omega into the metal barricade with a drop toehold. MJF celebrated for too long, so Omega was able to come back with a moonsault from the barricade to MJF! Omega pulled a table from the timekeeper’s area and put it upside down on MJF. Omega went to the apron and jumped off to stomp the table onto MJF! Omega set the table up and put MJF on it before going to the top rope. MJF rolled off, so Omega tried to adjust, but MJF knocked him to the mat. MJF slammed Omega and locked on a rear chinlock. Omega tried to fight out, so MJF pulled him back down by his hair. 


Omega battled back to his feet and tried to get MJF for a powerbomb, but MJF blocked it twice. Omega pounded on MJF’s back and tried again, but this time MJF reversed it into an Alabama Slam! Omega kicked out at two! MJF mounted Omega in the corner for punches, but Omega slipped out and mounted MJF for punches until MJF escaped. They traded reversals, and MJF feigned a knee injury only to lure Omega into a quick piledriver! MJF covered, but Omega kicked out!


MJF mockingly went for a V-Trigger, but Omega reversed it into a snap dragon suplex. Omega started to build momentum when he slammed MJF’s face to the mat with a leg lariat. He followed up with You Can’t Escape and a moonsault for a near-fall. MJF went to the floor, so Omega followed with a massive dive! Omega brought MJF back in and put him on his shoulders for a One-Winged Angel, so MJF ripped at Omega’s eyes to escape. Omega catapulted MJF to the corner, so he leaped to the second rope, but Omega was right behind him and put MJF on his shoulders while climbing up to the second rope. MJF slipped out the back and bit Omega’s head! MJF went back up top and lifted Omega for a tombstone, but Omega slid free to the apron. He slammed MJF’s head into the top turnbuckle and tried for a sunset flip, but MJF landed on his feet! MJF hit a short kick, so Omega came back with a snap dragon suplex! MJF pushed Omega into the ropes for a release German Suplex, but Omega landed on his feet! He planted MJF with a poisonrana! Omega put MJF on his shoulder, but MJF countered with a poisonrana! MJF went to the middle rope and hit Omega with a destroyer, but as Omega came up, he ran through MJF with a knee to the head! Omega fell on MJF, but the AEW World Champion kicked out at two!


Omega was up first, but MJF avoided him and sent him to the apron. MJF hit a knee lift and tried for the Heat Seeker, but Omega got out of it. MJF launched Omega back into the ring for a cutter and nailed it! Omega kicked out! MJF tried You Can’t Escape on Omega, but Omega did just that and powerbombed MJF in the middle of the ring! He immediately followed with a massive knee strike to MJF, and once again, MJF kicked out! Omega started feeding off the crowd more and tried for You Can’t Escape again, only this time MJF got his knees up on the moonsault. MJF ran at Omega, but Omega sent him to the floor with a hurricanrana. 


Omega paid homage to his friend Kota Ibushi, with a Cross Slash moonsault to the floor that clobbered MJF! Omega threw MJF back in and lined up a V-Trigger, but MJF cut him off with a kitchen sink knee. He followed with another and talked trash to Omega, as he beat him in the corner. MJF tried another knee, but Omega was ready and rolled him up for a near-fall. Omega and MJF both went for a crossbody and collided in midair!


Omega recovered first to slam MJF into the turnbuckles before mounting him with a barrage of punches. Omega followed with a buckle bomb and scaled the ropes to deliver a dropkick between MJF’s shoulder blades. Omega covered MJF, but yet again, the AEW World Champion kicked out. Kenny went back to the top, but MJF stopped him with a leaping punch. MJF met Omega on the top turnbuckle and grabbed him for an avalanche tombstone, but Omega escaped. He ran into a boot from MJF, but when MJF tried to leap down, Omega caught him with a knee! Omega put MJF on his shoulders and went to the second rope. MJF tried to fight it off, but Omega flipped MJF inward to nail the avalanche, One-Winged Angel! Omega was too beat up to get to MJF for the pin, so MJF rolled to the floor. Omega tried to fire himself up and threw MJF back in the ring.


MJF cut Omega off with a kneelift and tried to cross the roads, but Omega countered with a kick. With MJF’s face on the second turnbuckle, Omega delivered a V-Trigger to the back of his head. He threw MJF out of the corner with a Snap Dragon suplex and connected with a big knee to MJF’s face, but Omega couldn’t get enough on the cover, and MJF kicked out! Omega tried to fire up again and set up MJF for another One-Winged Angel. MJF slipped out and spun Omega right on top of his head! MJF stayed on Omega and nailed a package piledriver! Omega kicked out at two! 


MJF toyed with Omega, as Omega struggled to fight back, but MJF didn’t take advantage of Omega’s condition, which allowed Omega to battle back! Omega lit up MJF with punches and kicks that went unblocked into the corner. Omega got MJF down near the ropes and spat in his face! He nailed MJF with a V-Trigger to the side of the head! The fans chanted “ONE MORE TIME,” so Omega picked up MJF and decked him with a right hand to put him in position for another V-Trigger near the ropes. Omega connected with a second V-Trigger! He picked up MJF for One-Winged Angel, but MJF was able to fight his way free. Omega tried to hit another V-Trigger, but MJF pulled the referee in his path! The referee is down! 


MJF hit Omega with a low blow! MJF grabbed the Dynamite Diamond Ring from the referee’s pocket and tried to hit Omega with it, but Omega stopped him with a knee strike and a One-Winged Angel! Omega covered MJF for what would have been the victory, but there was no referee to count. Finally, another referee ran in for the count, but it was enough time for MJF to kick out at two! MJF rolled to the apron, and Omega followed with a table ominously sitting below them on the floor. Omega picked up MJF for a One-Winged Angel, but couldn’t hold him up. Omega went to pick up MJF again, but MJF hit him in the stomach while wearing the Dynamite Diamond Ring! MJF picked up Omega and tombstoned him through the table! He brought Omega back to the apron and finished him off with the Heat Seeker to get the pinfall victory and successful AEW World Title defense!


MJF went back up the ramp, sat in his dark throne, put on his horns and posed with the AEW World Title as he lowered back into the hell he’s created in AEW as Dynasty came to a close!


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