ALL ELITE WRESTLING DYNAMITE/TBS/MAX: December 3 report


Posted on 12/04/125 by Bob Magee






AEW Dynamite was live on TBS and HBO Max from Fishers,
Indiana on Wednesday night, and tournament season continued
with the 2025 Continental Classic and the AEW Women’s World
Tag Team Championship Tournament Semifinals!

A clash of the Death Riders took place in the Blue League,
as Jon Moxley fought Claudio Castagnoli in the main event
with Castagnoli coming away victorious to take control with
six points! In the Gold League, “The Protostar” Kyle
Fletcher remained undefeated by turning away a very game
Kevin Knight to take over sole possession of the table with
six points, and AEW Unified Champion “The Rainmaker”
Kazuchika Okada got on the board with a resourceful win over
PAC.

The AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament
Finals were set when Timeless Love Bombs, “Timeless” Toni
Storm and Mina Shirakawa defeated MegaProblems, Megan Bayne
and Marina Shafir, in a Holiday Hardcore Death Match! The
Babes of Wrath vs. Timeless Love Bombs happens next
Wednesday at AEW Dynamite Winter is Coming to crown the
first AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions!

Plus, Eddie Kingston had plenty to say about who AEW World
Champion Samoa Joe has become in their face-to-face before
they meet next Wednesday at Winter is Coming for the AEW
World Championship! All that and so much more went down on
this jam-packed night of Dynamite!

Here's everything that happened on AEW Dynamite in Fishers,
Indiana for December 3, 2025, including your full results
and match recaps.

The night began with a bang, as Tony Schiavone introduced us
to both AEW World Champion Samoa Joe and the challenger for
that AEW Championship next week at AEW Dynamite Winter is
Coming, Eddie Kingston! Everyone else was banned from
ringside.

”EDDIE!” chants were quickly cut off by Joe, who threatened
to snatch the ugly wig off Schiavone’s head if he didn’t
leave the ring. Joe decided to answer some questions,
including why he didn’t show up tonight in a three-piece
suit, a question he first considered on his jet to
Indianapolis for the night’s show:

“I realized it would be like wearing a tux to a petting
zoo.”

The crowd didn’t like that. Joe followed up with the answer
to “Why, HOOK, why?”

He needed HOOK to know what it was like to be with second-
place people, to know what the steak tastes like on the
third-place team. He needed Eddie to be that guide because
he’s a man who’s never gotten it done. He’s never crossed
the finish line. He walks around screaming about his
potential, but never quite fulfills it.

That elicited more “EDDIE!” chants from the crowd! Yet Joe
said he’d answer the final question, which is what will
happen next week.

Eddie will fight his ass off. He will be every bit the lion
he claims to be. He will bring everything he has to the
table to capture the greatest championship in this industry.
”But Eddie, you’re not gonna cross the finish line just like
every other time. It won’t be because of anything you did.
No, it will be because I choked you unconscious in the
middle of this ring!”

Eddie gathered himself for half a second and responded
incredulously, “My man said a jet! I can’t get over the fact
that Samoa Joe, a man who was once held in such high regard,
a man who saved the independents, a man who had one of the
greatest title runs in Ring of Honor history, probably
the greatest. A man who went to war with my mentor,
Homicide. Talkin’ about jets? You sold yourself out hard!”

Kingston said HOOK learned perseverance from him. He learned
from Kingston you don’t quit when people say you do, like
Joe. HOOK learned that when you yell and scream, sometimes
you get things done.

”This Samoa Joe, I don’t know, and I don’t respect. The Joe
I know, and the Joe I respect, you ran through everybody.
You showed fighting spirit. You let the world know what it
meant to be a real heavyweight champion. But now? But now?
What is this?”

Kingston wondered if Joe using tactics like chopping people
from behind or using people like HOOK was just Joe acting
like the old guys he used to hate.

“I’m gonna end this real quick because I know you guys wanna
see wrestling. I don’t have anything else to do. I’m gonna
get back to the hotel and go to sleep. So here’s the thing,
Joe, if you don’t bring the Ring of Honor World Champion,
the submission machine, the man that made me wanna battle
and keep going. If you don’t bring the Samoa Joe that beat
up my mentor for years…I will eat you alive on the 10th!”

With that, Kingston flipped the mic and left the AEW World
Champion stewing in the ring.


The Opps Send a Message to Dark Order, Hangman


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HOOK said Samoa Joe took care of business tonight, just like
he will at Winter is Coming. Powerhouse Hobbs promised to
spread a little holiday cheer because he knows everyone
wants a shot at the AEW World Trios Titles. And Tuesday
night on a special Ring of Honor, they were impressed by
Dark Order. So if Dark Order can beat The Opps tonight,
they’ll get a shot at the AEW World Trios Titles. HOOK let
Hangman know that because those are real good friends of
his, they’ll have a good time with them tonight. With The
Opps, it’ll be light work.

Continental Classic Gold League: AEW Unified Champion “The
Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada (3 points) def. PAC (3)


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Don Callis joined the announce desk in a strictly-announcer
role to watch Okada try to get on the board for the first
time against an old rival in PAC.

PAC took Okada to the mat until Okada backed him in the
corner, only for PAC to pie-face him! That led to an
exchange of strikes that PAC got the better of with a low
kick to the knee followed by a powerful dropkick from the
top rope. He gained a big head of steam for a lariat, so
Okada bailed to the outside. PAC tried to chase, so Okada
grabbed him by the legs to drag him out and run PAC into the
guardrail multiple times.

The crowd wanted Okada to do it again, so he ignored them
and threw PAC back in the ring. Okada hit a pointed elbow in
the corner followed by a neckbreaker to get a one count. PAC
avoided Okada and quickly turned things around to grind his
boot into Okada’s face before multiple kicks to the head.

PAC beat Okada up all around the ringside area but missed on
another top-rope dropkick attempt. Okada immediately
followed with a shotgun dropkick and both men stayed down
for a six count. Okada caught PAC with a running back-elbow
and a jumping elbow in the corner followed by a DDT for a
nearfall. On commentary, Bryan Danielson called out Okada’s
weak cover.

Okada went to the top and dropped a big elbow on the money,
which he celebrated by flipping off the crowd. PAC stopped a
Rainmaker attempt by backing into the corner and firing off
some elbows. Okada dropped PAC onto the apron, but PAC came
back in with a cutter! He built up another head of steam and
ran right into Okada’s perfect dropkick!

Okada tried another Rainmaker, but just like last week, PAC
used the same cazadora pin attempt that won Kyle Fletcher
the match over Okada. However, Okada was able to kick out in
time! Okada ran into a PAC boot in the corner, and the Death
Rider nailed another boot and a pump kick. In the opposite
corner, PAC hit a release German suplex followed by a
deadlift version for a very close two-count!

Out of nowhere, Okada reversed PAC’s slow attempt to pick
him up into a defensive tombstone! Both men remained down
until Okada got to his feet first and went to the top, but
PAC sprung up and met him with a super brainbuster! Another
head of steam for PAC was enough to lay out Okada with a
lariat! PAC tried to lock in the Brutalizer, but Okada
snatched him in a pinning predicament to get the three count
in shocking fashion!


TNT Champion Mark Briscoe vs. Daniel Garcia Challenge Issued
for AEW Collision: Winter is Coming!


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Mark Briscoe reminded us of a year ago when he faced off
with Daniel Garcia on two occasions: once in the Continental
Classic and once on Collision for Garcia’s TNT Championship.
They each won one, and Briscoe realized Garcia was the real
deal. A year later, things have changed. Briscoe is the
reigning and defending TNT Champion. And his opinion of
Garcia isn’t the same. He’s worried Garcia is falling into a
Death Riders death spiral. He asked Garcia why he backed
down on Collision when Briscoe answered Garcia’s challenge
for a shot at the TNT Title. Was it mind games?

“Is this a Jon Moxleyism?”

Briscoe said he wasn’t ducking anyone, so he went to Tony
Khan and said make this match for the TNT Title. And Tony
had the perfect time and place: Cardiff, Wales, Winter is
Coming!

”And it’s gonna be an international ass-whooping!”


AEW National Champion Ricochet Has a Busy Weekend


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Earlier today, Ricochet and GOA commandeered a camera crew
to tell us how in demand Ricochet has been since becoming
the AEW National Champion, with so many promoters hitting
him up to save their companies. And that makes sense because
he’s gone viral everywhere he’s gone in his career. This
week, he’s going to perform some charity work when he
defends the AEW National Title for the first time against
former ROH World Champion Dalton Castle, the first time an
AEW title has been defended on Ring of Honor. But Ricochet
is going to stay in Columbus, Ohio for another night and
come back to GalaxyCon for Collision, to do more charity
work and give someone else a shot at the AEW National Title.
He said The Demand is more in demand than ever.

Ricochet, Bishop Kaun and Toa Lions left with these words…

“When you’re in demand, you can make demands.”
”And when you don’t follow demands…”
”YOU GET PUT DOWN!”


Orange Cassidy vs. Roderick Strong This Saturday on
Collision!


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Renee Paquette was backstage with TNT Champion Mark Briscoe,
Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong and the Babes of Wrath,
Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale. This Saturday on
Collision in the Continental Classic Blue League, Cassidy
will face Strong!

Briscoe cut in to say that the Conglomeration hasn’t started
off the Continental Classic with an abundance of success.
That’s why it’s a good thing the word of the day is
“retributionication!”

“Somebody’s gotta win!”

Cassidy tried to high-five Strong, but he immediately shut
it down and said he’s not in the Conglomeration. And he’s
going to beat Cassidy’s ass and win the Continental Classic.

Cassidy asked Briscoe to give Strong the Conglomeration
rules. Briscoe said, “Orange had an idea…no chops?”

Strong responded, “You’re an idiot, I’m gonna break your
back.”


Medical Update on Darby Allin


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We learned that after last week’s loss to Kevin Knight in
the Continental Classic, Darby Allin was taken to the
hospital as a precautionary measure and wasn’t cleared to
travel or compete on tonight’s Dynamite. Excalibur said we
hope to have an update on Allin this Saturday on Collision.


Continental Classic Gold League Match: “The Protostar” Kyle
Fletcher (6) def. “The Jet” Kevin Knight (3)


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Both men were coming off big wins in the opening week of the
Continental Classic, including Fletcher’s second win in as
many years against Okada in the C2. Don Callis was on
commentary once again for another Family member. The two
began with some mat wrestling until Fletcher overpowered
Knight. Knight fought back with his lighting quickness and
peppered Fletcher with strikes until Fletcher avoided a
dropkick and bailed to the outside.

Knight returned to the ring and ate a huge chop, but turned
it around and clotheslined Fletcher to the floor. Knight
went for a crossbody, so Fletcher moved and ran back in the
ring. Knight jumped on the apron only to eat a running boot
from Fletcher. Fletcher tried for a powerbomb on the floor,
but KNight escaped and hit a step-up lariat from the apron!

Knight got back in the ring and hit a massive springboard
lariat to take Fletcher down on the floor. Callis was
speechless on commentary and the crowd was fully behind
Knight!

Fletcher avoided another Knight springboard in the ring and
flattened Knight with a running elbow to the face! Fletcher
slowed the pace and wore down Knight until Knight connected
with a sky-high dropkick! Both men were down and the crowd
chanted, “THIS IS AWESOME!”

Knight got control once both men made it back to their feet
and Knight floored Fletcher with another dropkick. Fletcher
got a boot up to stop Knight, only for Knight to
hurricanrana Fletcher out of the corner. He quickly followed
with a DDT that planted Fletcher on his head! Fletcher made
an escape just before the referee came down for three!

Knight went back to the apron, so Fletcher charged and
Knight caught him in the gut. Knight floated over for a
sunset flip that got a two. Fletcher caught Knight in midair
and lawn-darted him into the turnbuckle! Fletcher hit a
running boot and went for the brainbuster, but Knight
avoided it and got unbelievable height on a springboard
clothesline that somehow didn’t get him a three count!

What a match!

Fletcher caught Knight with a super kick on the apron, but
Knight came back with a DDT to spike Fletcher on the corner
of the ring. Knight threw Fletcher back in and went to the
top rope, as the crowd rose to their feet! Fletcher dove out
of desperation to take out Knight’s legs. Fletcher grabbed
Knight and went for a super brainbuster, so Knight floated
over and caught Fletcher in the tree of woe. Just as we saw
last week, Knight went coast-to-coast with a dropkick and it
connected! He went back to the near corner for a UFO Splash,
but Fletcher got the knees up and caught Knight in a small
cradle. Knight kicked out!

Fletcher nailed a massive Liger Bomb, but Knight kicked out
again! Knight reversed the brainbuster into another
nearfall. Knight left his feet and Fletcher took advantage
with a precise kick to the face. He hit another massive
running boot in the corner and followed with a brainbuster
to get the victory. Fletcher earns three more points and
sits on top of the Gold League all alone with six points!

As “Speedball” Mike Bailey helped Knight from the ring,
Callis entered with a microphone …


Don Callis Family Brawls with Young Bucks, Jurassic Express
and Kenny Omega


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Callis said he had something important to say, and it was
about the Young Bucks, but first he was going to let us hear
from the greatest wrestler he’s ever seen, Kyle Fletcher. He
gave Fletcher the mic and asked how he was doing. As he did
this, Hechicero and Josh Alexander made their way to the
ring with duffel bags.

”Not great, Don, I’ll be completely honest.” Clearly,
Fletcher was still hurting from the hard-fought victory
against Knight, so Callis took the mic back and we went to
commercial.

When we returned, Callis wanted to discuss what happened
last week with the Young Bucks. He said he could forgive
lying, cheating, and even killing someone, because he has
forgiven that before. But the one thing that is an
unforgivable sin is siding with Kenny Omega.

“KENNY!” chants rang out! Callis said he has the Bucks’
money and that he knows Omega won’t finance them.

”So if you don’t like it, I suggest for the first time in
your god forsaken lives, let your nuts drop, be men, and try
to come in here and take it.”

Matt and Nick Jackson hit the ring and hit double superkicks
on Fletcher and a couple more for Alexander and Hechicero
before taking out Fletcher with a BTE Trigger! Matt grabbed
a money bag from Alexander, but Kazuchika Okada ran in and
took him out with a Rainmaker. Nick tried to superkick
Okada, but it was caught and Alexander clipped Nick’s leg
from behind! The Callis Family attacked the Bucks until
Jurassic Express ran down to make the save! Jack Perry
kicked Alexander out of the ring and Luchasaurus knocked
Okada to the mat! Hechicero was thrown over the top and
Luchasaurus aided Perry in a step-up, rope-walk moonsault to
Alexander and Hechicero.

Back in the ring, Okada put Luchasaurus down with a low
blow, so Perry came back in and got in his face. Okada
responded with a middle finger, so Perry bit it! Mark Davis
and El Clon hit the ring to show off the Callis Family’s
sheer numbers and get the fight back in their favor. With
the Jacksons weakened, Callis got in the ring and repeatedly
punched Matt in the face. With Davis and Okada holding Nick,
Callis tried to gouge his eye but stopped when he heard
Omega’s music!

Omega ran into the ring and quickly took out Davis and
Alexander, but Okada snatched him for a Rainmaker only for
Omega to escape with a snap dragon suplex! Omega had Okada
lined up for a V-Trigger, but Okada was pulled from the ring
by the Callis Family.


The Babes of Wrath are Ready for Anyone in the Finals


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We heard from Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron, as they
await their opponents in the AEW Women’s World Tag Team
Championship Tournament Finals. Cameron remembered
Nightingale being the opponent in her second match, and look
how far they’ve come since then. They are ready to be the
first AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions no matter who is
standing across from them in the ring.


AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament Semifinal
Hardcore Holiday Death Match: Timeless Love Bombs
(“Timeless” Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa) def. MegaProblems
(“The Megasus” Megan Bayne and “The Problem” Marina Shafir)


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After Bayne and Shafir made their entrance, Storm and
Shirakawa quickly hit the ring to jumpstart the match! We
learned that the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship
Tournament Finals will take place next Wednesday on AEW
Dynamite Winter is Coming in Atlanta, Georgia!

Storm and Shirakawa took the MegaProblems down with stereo
Thesz presses and then a pair of DDTs on the floor! Storm
produced a glass bottle and smashed it over Shafir’s head!
She took the broken bottle and shoved it into Bayne’s head!
Back in the ring, Shirakawa hit Bayne with a Slingblade
assisted by a barbed-wire wrapped candy cane! Storm lifted
Shirakawa up and dropped her across Bayne! Back up the ramp,
Shafir was busted wide open from the bottle shot!

Timeless Love Bombs went for a suplex on Bayne, but she
blocked it and tossed them over her head in an awkward
manner. With Storm draped over the second rope, Shafir
spiked her into the apron with a head scissors. Bayne
chucked Shirakawa from the ring to the floor onto Storm!

Bayne had a chair in wrapping paper and Shafir wound up with
a frying pan. She beat Shirakawa with the pan as Mina was
trapped in the ropes, as Bayne hammered away on Storm. Bayne
cracked Storm across the back with a chair and Shafir
followed with a frying pan shot to the behind. They repeated
those shots until they missed and slammed into each other!
Shirakawa dropkicked the chair into Bayne’s face from the
top, so Storm took Bayne to the apron and hit a Storm Zero
through the table on the floor!

Back in the ring, Shafir took down Shirakawa and trapped her
in Mother’s Milk, which was exactly how Blood & Guts ended.
Shirakawa escaped by stabbing Shafir with a broken pool cue.
Shirakawa floated over with a jackknife pin that got a two
count, then put Shafir right back down with a spinning back
fist.

Storm assisted Shirakawa on a top-rope splash to the outside
onto Shafir! She threw Shafir back into the ring, where
Storm held her and Shirakawa nailed a top-rope slingblade
onto a chair! It looked over, but Bayne rushed into the ring
to break up the pin. Shafir avoided a suplex through a
propped up table and reversed it into a suplex of her own.
As Shirakawa struggled to her feet, Bayne speared her
through the table!

Bayne tried to drop Storm onto Shafir for Mother’s Milk, but
Storm escaped and dropped Bayne onto Shafir with a Storm
Zero! Santa Claus made his way to ringside with a present
and he handed it to Shafir, but when she grabbed the box, it
only revealed the middle finger of Santa Luther! Toni’s
butler is healed!

Storm threw Shafir with a release German suplex and grabbed
a shoe from Luther! She spiked Shafir in the head with the
heel and won the match with The Big Package to send Timeless
Love Bombs to the finals!


AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander & Jamie Hayter
Challenge Sisters of Sin Set for Collision: Winter is
Coming!


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Triangle of Madness addressed their battles with Kris
Statlander and Jamie Hayter in Blood & Guts and Statlander
sticking her nose in their business. Thekla ran down
Statlander, so we heard from the AEW Women’s World Champion
and Hayter. They threw out the challenge for a tag team
match in Cardiff, but Hayter said her and Statlander would
need to chat after, as she eyed the AEW Women’s World Title.


Dark Order Runs Into Hangman


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As Evil Uno, John Silver and Alex Reynolds made their way
through the backstage area, Uno was fired up for their
chance to face The Opps and get a chance at the AEW World
Trios Titles. When “Hangman” Adam Page walked by them,
Reynolds grabbed him and said he knew Page was looking for
blood, but asked that he not ruin this for them. Page agreed
because he owed them that much, but said the second the
match was over, The Opps were his.


Mercedes Moné is Ready for Red Velvet at Final Battle


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Renee Paquette caught up with TBS Champion and ROH World TV
Champion, 13 Belts Ultimo Moné! Moné stopped a question
about her unsuccessful challenge for the AEW Women’s World
Championship and then ran down her accomplishments and asked
if that sounded unsuccessful. She addressed her ROH Final
battle opponent, Red Velvet, who will get a rematch for the
ROH World TV Title this Friday and promised to be part of
ROH Honor Club this Thursday!


FTR Have Words for Bang Bang Gang


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After their confrontation with the Bang Bang Gang on
Collision, FTR was backstage with Stoke. He said tonight was
the greatest night of his life because FTR are the AEW World
Tag Team Champions. He questioned why Juice Robinson and
Austen Gunn wanted to win the titles for Jay White and
Colten Gunn, a pair of guys on the injured list. Cash
Wheeler reminded Robinson and Gunn of FTR’s successful
history against them and Dax Harwood dared them to show up
on Collision and put their hands on FTR again.


Trios Match (Non-Title): AEW World Trios Champions The Opps
(Powerhouse Hobbs, Katsuyori Shibata & HOOK) def. Dark Order
(Evil Uno, John Silver & Alex Reynolds)


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The Opps attacked Dark Order on the apron during their
entrance and beat them around the ringside area before
throwing them back into the ring to start the match. HOOK
threw Silver with a capture suplex. Reynolds came in and
went for a dive on Hobbs but was caught and dumped to the
ground. Shibata kicked Evil Uno off the top rope to the
outside and The Opps were in full control!

Silver fought back and made a tag to Uno, who decided to
take on HOOK and Shibata with some successful splashes in
the corner before dropping both with double DDTs! Hobbs
shook off Uno’s chops and flattened him with a running body
block. He dropped Uno with the World’s Most Dangerous Slam,
but Reynolds and Silver came in to break up the pin. Silver
and Reynolds got caught in chokes by Shibata and HOOK while
Hobbs finished Uno with a spinebuster for the win!

Hangman kept his promise and waited for the match to end
before he hit the ring! He attacked with a chain until
Shibata and Hobbs overpowered him, as HOOK bailed, but Page
escaped and nailed Hobbs with a bottle to the head! Security
ran in to stop Page from doing any more damage, so he fought
through them and dropped one with a Buckshot Lariat!


Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita Almost Get Into It
Again


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Renee Paquette was with Okada, Callis and Fletcher to ask if
it was fair to say that the Young Bucks will never be
joining the Don Callis Family. Callis said he was tired of
answering negative questions, and Okada blamed Konosuke
Takeshita for letting them down again. Callis reminded Okada
that Takeshita is away training, but then Takeshita showed
up and got in Okada’s face, as Fletcher tried to back him
away.

Callis said that with these three studs, he knows the
Continental Championship will come back to the Family.
Paquette said if he’s so confident, why didn’t he have Okada
put up both legs of the AEW United Championship, in
reference to the AEW International Championship. Callis said
he’d make it simple and explained how the International
Title and Continental Title came together to form the AEW
United Championship. Paquette said he still didn’t answer
the question, so Callis said he doesn’t make dumb bets.
Fletcher said the Family was sitting pretty in the
Continental Classic with all three of them already on the
board.


“Hangman” Adam Page Calls Out The Opps


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A furious Page was backstage yelling about how it took three
years to get back to the AEW World Championship and about
everyone he fought to get back to it, but he was incredulous
that HOOK was the one who cost him that title. Page promised
to take the AEW World Championship from whoever wins between
Samoa Joe and Eddie Kingston, but next week, he told Hobbs
and Shibata that he won’t be there alone.

”You know who is coming for you. Get your affairs in order.”


Continental Classic Blue League Match: Claudio Castagnoli
(6) def. Jon Moxley (3)


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As Jon Moxley made his way through the crowd, Renee Paquette
reported from the crowd and gave insight about this match,
including Moxley telling her earlier that he will give no
ground to Castagnoli. During the latter’s entrance, we saw
highlights of Castagnoli winning the CMLL World Heavyweight
Champion from Gran Guerrero over the weekend.

There was no hesitation from the two at the bell, but
neither gained an advantage on the mat. The referee had
Marina Shafir leave the ringside area because of Continental
Rules. Castagnoli powered Moxley to the mat and stomped him
in the chest. Any questions about how this match will go had
been answered, as they started trading big shots with Moxley
gaining an advantage. He mounted Castagnoli with 10 punches
in the corner and gouged his eye!

Castagnoli turned things around and the two fought to the
outside where Castagnoli swung Moxley into the steel steps.
They are holding nothing back!

They returned to the ring and traded blows as Moxley was
bleeding from the head! Castagnoli swung Moxley again in the
ring and stepped into a Sharpshooter as the blood poured
from Moxley’s head! Moxley fought his way back to his feet
and they traded punches again! Castagnoli was sent to the
outside and Moxley followed with a big dive sending
Castagnoli into the announce desk.

Back in the ring, Mox reversed an uppercut into a backslide
for a two count, but Castagnoli fired back up for a huge
lariat! Moxley got out of the Gotch-style piledriver twice
and nearly caught Castagnoli in a pinning predicament for
the win. Castagnoli hit an uppercut and tried to go for
another, but Moxley came back with a lariat!

Claudio avoided one stomp but couldn’t avoid another, and
Mox went for the pin, but it was only good for a two count!
Claudio escaped from a choke and dumped Mox to the outside.
He followed with a running uppercut into the barricade and
then stomped a sitting Moxley in the chest! Castagnoli
propped Moxley against the stairs and hit another uppercut.
He threw Mox back in and got a lariat for another two count.
A powerbomb from Castagnoli earned yet another two count!
Mox shook his head and the two Death Riders went forehead-
to-forehead! They traded shots again, but Mox hit a Paradigm
Shift out of nowhere and both men were down!

As the five-minute warning was announced, Castagnoli ran
through Moxley with a running uppercut to get the pin on
Moxley and take six points to top the Blue League!

Catch AEW Collision on TNT and HBO Max back on its
regularly-scheduled broadcast of Saturday at 8 p.m. ET/7
p.m. CT at GalaxyCon in Columbus, Ohio!

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