ALL ELITE WRESTLING DYNAMITE/TBS/MAX: January 29 report


Posted on 1/29/126 by Bob Magee



AEW Dynamite was LIVE from Austin, Texas, on TBS and HBO
Max! And the stakes were high with three championships on
the line and AEW World Championship challengers trying to
improve their records.

In the opening contest, Kenny Omega added to his winning
ways with a victory over Rocky Romero of the Don Callis
Family. We learned that next week, Omega would face the
winner of tonight’s main event between Swerve Strickland and
Andrade El Ídolo at AEW Grand Slam Australia, with the
winner getting an AEW World Title shot at AEW Revolution! On
that note, Andrade came away victorious in the main event
thanks to some shifty tactics, so he’ll move on to face
Omega next week! 

After the match, AEW World Champion MJF ran into Omega,
Andrade and “Hangman” Adam Page as the night came to a
close. However, earlier in the evening, we learned Brody
King will face MJF next week in an AEW World Championship
Eliminator Match!

And on a night full of title defenses, the champions reigned
supreme. AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander retained
against Thekla. TNT Champion Mark Briscoe handed El Clon his
first loss – but after the match, his TNT Title Open
Challenge for Collision was answered by the debuting Tommaso
Ciampa! And thanks to timely revenge from AEW Continental
Champion Jon Moxley, FTR kept their AEW World Tag Team
Championships from Mark Davis and Jake Doyle! 

Plus, Moxley defeated Ace Austin in a Continental Eliminator
and faced the Don Callis Family. All that and much more went
down on Dynamite! Here are your complete results!


AEW Dynamite Recap Tonight for Austin

Kenny Omega def. Rocky Romero of the Don Callis Family

We were welcomed to AEW Dynamite by the chords of Kenny
Omega’s entrance music, which meant it was time to jump
right into the action! Rocky Romero felt the same and jumped
Omega at the bell. Omega quickly turned things around in the
corner and sent Romero to the opposite side. He followed
with a jumping back elbow and threw Romero to the outside.
Omega followed with a plancha that connected, and he took
some extra time to celebrate with the fans!

On commentary, we learned that Samoa Joe suffered a non-
contact injury in training and is not cleared to compete,
though he remains in the hunt for the AEW World
Championship.

Omega returned to the ring and continued his dominance,
which put Romero literally on the ropes! As Omega lined up
an early V-Trigger, Romero bailed to the outside. Omega
followed, so Romero returned to the ring and used the
referee as a distraction to get a cheap shot on Omega.
Romero took advantage of the opening with a spinning reverse
DDT to get a nearfall! Romero tried for three running
clotheslines in the corner, but on the third, Omega stormed
out with a boot to Romero’s face. Romero reversed a snap
dragon suplex attempt and tried a sliced bread, which Omega
escaped. Romero kicked Omega into the corner, but he decided
to do a goal celebration by sliding to the opposite side.
Omega responded to that with a devastating V-Trigger to the
back of Romero’s head! Omega hit the snap dragon on a second
attempt, followed by another V-Trigger! Omega finished
Romero with a One-Winged Angel for the 1-2-3! 

After the match, Tony Schiavone joined Omega in the ring and
said that with the win, he’s one of the top four contenders
for the AEW World Championship, along with Omega’s former
tag team partner, “Hangman” Adam Page, and the two men in
tonight’s main event, Swerve Strickland and Andrade El
Ídolo! We learned that the top two contenders would move on
to Grand Slam Australia on February 14 to meet in a one-on-
one match, and the winner of that match would face the AEW
World Champion in an AEW World Championship match at AEW
Revolution on March 15. Next week in Las Vegas, Omega will
face the winner of Andrade/Swerve! Omega said he hasn’t felt
this good in years. He said this is supposed to be a place
where the best wrestle, which is why he staked his name to
being the one to challenge MJF for the AEW World
Championship. He’ll be ready no matter who he has to face,
which brought out Hangman! 

Page said he learned he’d rather battle alongside Omega than
against him, but if they have to fight, then so be it. Page
admitted he made a mistake as AEW World Champion when he
looked ahead to a future battle with Omega instead of
focusing on The Opps. But because of HOOK and a kick to the
balls from MJF, he lost the AEW World Championship and the
chance to regain it. Page said that for as much fire and
passion as Omega has now, he won’t be the next champion. And
it won’t be Andrade. And it won’t be Swerve. 

“The next champion is going to be ‘Hangman’ Adam Page!”

“WHOSE HOUSE?”

Swerve marched to the ring and said he needed to remind
everyone yet again that he came back to AEW to get back his
AEW World Championship. And since he’s been back, he hasn’t
lost. He wasn’t pinned in the 4-Way at Worlds End. The
mission remains the same to get back to the AEW World
Championship. Swerve stepped up to Omega and said, “It can
be against anybody, and I do mean anybody!”

Omega said it sounds like Swerve wants more than the
championship; it sounds like he wants a fight. Swerve said,
“Oh, Kenny, more than you know!”

We were unfortunately interrupted by the voice of Don
Callis, who told Swerve that his recent undefeated streak
would be coming to an end at the hands of Andrade later
tonight. And then, Andrade is coming for Omega. But Callis
said he still has something special for Page and everyone
who came out here and tried to do business because the Don
Callis Family still runs this show. Omega said Callis is
talking about what everyone else has to worry about when he
should be worrying about himself. Omega took off running
after Callis, who scampered to the back!


AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions The Babes of Wrath Have
a Proposition for Sisters of Sin

We took a special look at what brought us to tonight’s AEW
Women’s World Championship match between Statlander and
Thekla. AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions, Babes of
Wrath, were with Statlander and said if Sisters of Sin,
Julia Hart and Skye Blue, agreed to stay out of tonight’s
match, then Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale will do
the same and put their AEW Women’s World Tag Team
Championships on the line this Saturday at Collision!
Cameron said Stat Daddy Long Legs is going to take out
Thekla tonight.


AEW Continental Championship Eliminator Match: Jon Moxley
(c) def. Ace Austin of Bang Bang Gang

At the bell, Moxley floored Austin with a boot to the face!
Moxley lit Austin up with chops in the corner. Moxley
mounted Austin in the adjacent corner and pounded away for
10 punches and then some. Austin used his powerful legs to
turn a side headlock takedown into a crucifix, but Moxley
kicked out. Austin came back with a pair of chops, which
Moxley goaded him into, as the two began to exchange
strikes. Austin stood his ground with Moxley and escaped to
the apron. He went into some unique offense to swing his
momentum back in the ring for an armdrag followed by a
clothesline that sent Moxley to the floor. Austin tried to
follow out, but stayed on the apron and used his unique
athleticism to avoid a trip before kicking Moxley in the
jaw! 

Austin’s momentum continued to build as he stayed on Moxley
outside the ring before smartly grinding down Moxley in the
ring with a focus on Moxley’s injured leg. Moxley turned a
submission into a pin attempt, but Austin rolled out of it
and went to the corner. Moxley knocked the wind out of
Austin with shoulder tackles before putting Austin on the
top turnbuckle. Austin cried out in pain as Moxley dug his
fingernails into Austin’s back to set him up for a
superplex.

Austin turned things around with a clothesline on Moxley. He
came back with a knee/Russian leg sweep combo, followed by
an impressive leg drop. Austin pounded Moxley in the corner
with 10 rapid-fire clotheslines and was clearly feeling it.
He tried to springboard off the ropes, so Moxley avoided it
and just flattened Austin with a lariat! Moxley tried a
piledriver, but Austin backdropped out, and the two men
traded pin attempts until they got back to their feet for
another strike battle. This seemed like exactly what Moxley
wanted until Austin connected with a spin kick to Moxley’s
head! Moxley might be down and out! Austin stomped Moxley
with Moxley’s head trapped between Austin’s legs! Austin
thought he had him, but Moxley kicked out at two!

There are dueling “Let’s go Moxley!” “Let’s go Ace!” chants
in the crowd.

Another strike battle was happening in a slower gear for
both men until Moxley backed Austin back into the corner.
Moxley charged in, but Austin moved under the turnbuckle
connectors, so Moxley went sternum-first into the buckle!
Austin came back in the ring with a gamengiri, but a sloppy
pin only got him a two count. Austin set up for The Fold,
but Moxley was ready with a cutter! Moxley snatched Austin
for the Death Rider and connected to get the pinfall
victory!

As Moxley lingered in the ring, Konosuke Takeshita stormed
to the ring and pointed right at Moxley’s AEW Continental
Championship, clearly wanting a shot, as he was the last man
to defeat Moxley back in the Continental Classic. The two
men exchanged words, and Moxley seemed to understand exactly
what Takeshita wanted. As Takeshita left the ring, Mark
Davis and Jake Doyle came from the crowd and attacked Moxley
from behind! Davis grabbed Mox in a choke so Doyle could put
a forearm across Moxley’s dome! Back in the aisle, Takeshita
was seen shaking his head as he walked away. 


TNT Championship Match: Mark Briscoe (c) def. El Clon of the
Don Callis Family

Don Callis joined commentary and announced that when the Don
Callis Family brings all the belts home, he will rename the
program “Don Callis Championship Wrestling.” 

As both men battled for the advantage, El Clon stunned
Briscoe with a back elbow that may have knocked out one of
Briscoe’s precious remaining teeth! Briscoe kicked out at
two, as El Clon did push-ups during his pin attempt. El Clon
hit a huge chop in the corner, yet Briscoe was ready for
another in the opposite corner and escaped to the apron.
Some Redneck Kung-Fu gave Briscoe the advantage, as he
continued the attack on the outside. Briscoe threw a chair
in the ring and set it up near the ropes, but before he
could do anything with it, El Clon sprang back into the ring
to take it away. El Clon tried to use it as a weapon, but
missed and ate another chop from Briscoe. El Clon used his
unique escapability to flip forward in slow motion, which
evaded Briscoe twice until Briscoe had enough and leveled El
Clon with a lariat. Briscoe connected with a scissor kick
through the ropes and followed with a cannonball off the
apron! After celebrating with the crowd, Briscoe returned to
the ring, but El Clon grabbed Briscoe’s head from the
outside and trapped it in the ring skirt! With Briscoe
unable to see, El Clon hit a drive-by boot and shifted the
match in his favor!

El Clon kept the pressure on back in the ring, lighting up
Briscoe with a precise combination of kicks in the corner.
El Clon walked up the ropes and flipped right into a
moonsault for a spectacular near-fall! With El Clon on the
top turnbuckle, Briscoe found some separation and avoided
running into a boot so he could hit a thrust that knocked El
Clon to the floor! Briscoe dove and flipped through the
ropes to clobber El Clon! El Clon cut off Briscoe with a
kick and knocked him into the second rope, which he kicked
into Briscoe’s chin! Briscoe came back to pepper El Clon
with jabs, and as he went for the knockout blow, El Clon hit
a head kick. The two men took each other out with
clotheslines at the same time! 

Briscoe and El Clon got back to their feet to trade strikes,
although each shot seemed to fire up Briscoe even more!
Briscoe grabbed El Clon for a head-and-neck suplex followed
by a clothesline in the corner! He nailed a fisherman’s bomb
and quickly scaled the ropes for a Froggy Bow that landed on
target! 1-2-EL CLON KICKED OUT!

Briscoe hooked El Clon’s arms for a stalling Jay Driller and
appeared to nail it, but El Clon was able to absorb the blow
and landed on his feet! Briscoe and the entire crowd were
stunned! El Clon hit a spin kick to the gut and lured
Briscoe into a Pele kick that sent the TNT Champion to the
outside! El Clon ran to the apron and nailed Briscoe with a
moonsault! El Clon sent Briscoe back in the ring and came
off the top with a double-foot stomp. Briscoe fought his way
out of El Clon’s grasp only for El Clon to kick Briscoe in
the head. El Clon went for the Portal Bomb, but Briscoe
escaped out the back and rolled El Clon up for the pinfall
victory! 

After the match, Briscoe grabbed a mic and said, “Hell
yeah!” Briscoe reiterated that he was reigning and
defending, so because they are back in Texas on Saturday
night, he likes the concept of the TNT Title Open Challenge,
with an asterisk – no members of the Don Callis Family. As
Briscoe went to say more, the lights went out. 

A heartbeat played as we saw a heart beating on the screen.
As everything turned black, unfamiliar music played as
PSYCHO KILLER appeared on the screen. 

TOMMASO CIAMPA IS ALL ELITE! 

He has answered Briscoe’s TNT Championship open challenge
for Collision! Ciampa and Briscoe went face-to-face and
exchanged words, with Briscoe holding up his TNT Title.
Ciampa played some mind games with Briscoe and kissed him on
the cheek before leaving the ring to fire up the fans!


Kazuchika Okada Apologizes to Kyle Fletcher

Renee Paquette was backstage with “The Protostar” Kyle
Fletcher, and she revealed he was here at the request of the
AEW International Champion, “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada.
Okada addressed Fletcher’s recent comments to Don Callis
that someone needed to speak to Okada. Okada ran through the
events of Worlds End, where he used a screwdriver on
Konosuke Takeshita, which Fletcher planted for Fletcher to
use on Moxley. Okada said he wasn’t thinking and just wanted
to win, but he also wanted Fletcher to make the finals so
the AEW Continental Championship would remain in the Don
Callis Family. He apologized to Fletcher for what happened.
Fletcher said he was really, really mad at Okada after
Worlds End, but it takes a big man to accept his faults, so
he accepts Okada’s apology. The two shook hands, and
Fletcher walked away.


AEW World Champion MJF vs. Brody King in an Eliminator Match
Next Week!

MJF asked Taz why they were working in a dump like this.
That didn’t earn MJF any new fans, but before he had a
chance to say anything else, Brody King made his way down
the ramp! MJF yelled for King’s music to be cut.

“You would think with big-ass ears like those, you’d be able
to listen, but apparently you’re as deaf as you are big and
stupid!”

That only made King march faster to the ring, as MJF bailed
to the apron. He asked whether King was going to be a
professional so they could speak like men. King obliged, and
they both got back in the ring, as the crowd chanted,
“BRODY!”

MJF reminded King of what he said last week. King needs to
beat better talent, yet here he is following MJF around like
“a little puppy.” MJF gave us a history lesson on King’s
former partners and brought up his current partner, ROH
World Champion Bandido. MJF suggested King could follow him
around and be paid accordingly, although they’d have to fix
King’s aesthetic. He even suggested King could wear a nice
suit and a scarf.

MJF said King’s dream of beating MJF for the AEW World Title
was cute and just a dream. To hold the most prestigious
title there is, you need to be a leader like MJF. And just
like all these “schmucks,’ King is nothing more than a
follower.

King said he doesn’t need to follow anyone. What MJF
described was friends, which is something MJF has never had.
King admitted that MJF was right: he needed to beat better
competition. That’s why he sat with Tony Khan and figured
out the best competition to prepare him for an AEW World
Title Match…MJF! The AEW World Champion was confused, so
King explained that next week they have an AEW World
Championship Eliminator Match and when he beats MJF, he’ll
get an AEW World Title shot at Grand Slam Australia, where
he will become the leader that this company needs!


Young Bucks are Throwing a Superkick Party

We took a look back at the downfall of the Young Bucks,
although both Matt and Nick Jackson said their power trips
took them absolutely nowhere. Now, it’s time to get back to
doing what made the Young Bucks the Young Bucks. It all
starts next week in Las Vegas, and the AEW tag team division
is invited to a superkick party!

AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Kris Statlander (c)
def. Triangle of Madness’ Thekla

The Sisters of Sin came to the top of the ramp with Thekla,
but remained behind as part of the agreement to get their
shot at AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions, The Babes of
Wrath, this Saturday night on Collision! 

Thekla extended a hand at the bell and pulled it away only
to strike Statlander and bail out of the ring. Thekla
returned and ate some shots before creating her own web on
the ropes. Statlander came right after her and dropped a leg
on Thekla over the ropes. Statlander dropped Thekla on the
floor with an impressive delayed vertical suplex and
followed with a slingshot into the steel steps. She threw
Thekla back in the ring, but took too long celebrating and
didn’t see Thekla come running across to boot Statlander
back to the floor. Thekla jumped off the apron with a stomp
to the small of Statlander’s back and continued her
aggressive attack around the ringside area. 

Back in the ring, Thekla ripped away at Statlander’s face
with a submission before trapping the AEW Women’s World
Champion in a tarantula over the ropes. However, Statlander
used her impressive power to whip Thekla into the top
turnbuckle. She threw Thekla to the opposite side and
followed with a boot. Statlander nailed a spinning
fisherman’s buster for a nearfall! 

Thekla escaped to the apron and hit a boot to the side of
Statlander’s face. Thekla climbed to the top, so Statlander
charged, and Thekla landed on the mat. Stalander floored
Thekla with a clothesline and went to the top, but Thekla
was there with a rising strike to stop her. Thekla met
Statlander on the top with a spider suplex and followed with
a crossbody to the outside! Back in the ring, she covered
Statlander for a two-count. After a reversal, Thekla nearly
cut Statlander in half with a spear, but couldn’t get over
in time for a cover. The two fought their way back up to
their feet, but when Statlander asked for more, Thekla spat
in her face! Thekla trapped Statlander in an armbreaker and
followed with a stomp to the back of the head! Statlander
kicked out at the nick of time!. Thekla set up for another
spear, but Statlander was ready with a kick to stop it. She
tried for Staturday Night Fever, but Thekla rolled through
for a two-count!

Statlander missed a discus lariat that sent her into the
corner, so Thekla charged for another spear attempt, which
Statlander turned into a swinging, gutwrench powerbomb! She
pulled Thekla back up for a successful Staturday Night Fever
to get the pinfall victory and an AEW Women’s World
Championship defense!

AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions The Babes of Wrath,
Harley Cameron and TBS Champion Willow Nightingale, came out
to celebrate with Statlander in the ring. “Megasus” Megan
Bayne and Penelope Ford came out to the top of the ramp for
an interesting staredown at all the champions in the ring.


Don Callis Lays Out the Family Plans

With Kyle Fletcher and Konosuke Takeshita standing on either
side of him, Don Callis explained just how he planned for
things to go down within his Family so that they can bring
all the gold home to “daddy.” Andrade El Ídolo has already
made his intentions clear for the AEW World Title and will
get one step closer when he beats Swerve Strickland in the
main event. Callis talked up having the AEW International
Champion, Kazuchika Okada, and praised Takeshita for his
performance this evening, then turned his attention to the
man he’s beaten before, AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley.
Although if he could change one thing, Callus said Takeshita
should take the lead from Fletcher and forgive Okada. Callis
said Fletcher is synonymous with the TNT Title, and no
matter what happens between Mark Briscoe and Tommaso Ciampa,
Fletcher will be waiting. Callis went to make a martini
before Mark Davis and Jake Doyle challenged for the AEW
World Tag Team Titles. Takeshita questioned Fletcher
forgiving Okada. Fletcher had no answer, as Takeshita shook
his head and walked away.


AEW National Champion Ricochet and GOA Attack “Jungle” Jack
Perry

After we saw how “Jungle” Jack Perry beat Anthony Bowens to
earn a rematch with Ricochet for the AEW National
Championship next week in Las Vegas, we were back on
Dynamite with a scene from earlier in the day, with Ricochet
commandeering a camera. He showed GOA holding Perry on the
ground, but Perry fought back briefly until he was thrown
into multiple cases by Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona. Ricochet
continued to berate Perry until GOA put him through a table
with a double crucifix powerbomb! Ricochet said, “Back to
you, Schiavone!”


AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: FTR (Dax Harwood and
Cash Wheeler) (c) def. Mark Davis & Jake Doyle of the Don
Callis Family

Doyle started things with Wheeler, with Doyle getting the
better of Wheeler with multiple body blocks to send Wheeler
to the mat. He tagged in Davis, and the two put Wheeler
right back down with a double shoulder tackle. Wheeler
pushed Davis into his corner so Harwood could tag in, as
they wailed away on Davis. Davis pushed out and ate some
chops until he lit up Harwood with one of his own and body-
slammed him with authority! Wheeler lured Davis and Doyle to
the outside, but when he tried for a dive, they were ready
with the catch and darted him into Harwood!

Eventually, Harwood fought his way back into the match by
standing tall in a strike battle, although it didn’t last
long, as Davis put Harwood back down with a momentum lariat.
Wheeler showed his power by countering Doyle into a
powerslam, but Doyle got back up! He ran through Wheeler
with a body block and then stacked up FTR in the corner.
Davis and Doyle nailed running splashes in the corner. Davis
and Harwood fought on the top turnbuckle, with Wheeler
giving Harwood just enough time to turn things around so he
could nail Davis with an avalanche belly-to-back suplex as
Wheeler came off the other corner with a splash! Davis
kicked out! Big Stoke couldn’t believe it on commentary!

Davis kicked Wheeler out of the ring and got Harwood in a
sleeper, which Harwood fought until Davis was distracted by
the Death Riders arriving at ringside. Harwood slipped out
of the sleeper, which sent Davis to the outside. Jon Moxley
cracked Davis in the head with the AEW Continental
Championship to get some revenge for the attack earlier in
the night, all while the referee was dealing with FTR in the
ring. Davis walked right into a Shatter Machine, and FTR got
the victory to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championships!


“Timeless” Toni Storm Backs Up Orange Cassidy Against Marina
Shafir and Wheeler Yuta

Renee Paquette was backstage with Orange Cassidy and asked
him about his long-standing rivalry with his former friend,
Wheeler Yuta of the Death Riders. Cassidy said that who Yuta
was five years ago is unrecognizable from who he is now. He
began to detail Yuta’s unfortunate hair choices before Yuta
interrupted him. Yuta started to run down Cassidy’s looks,
with Marina Shafir showing up to grab Cassidy’s hair.
However, “Timeless” Toni Storm bellowed, “Unhand him!”

Storm told Shafir to get out of here, so Shafir asked if
Storm needed more milk or to get her girlfriend some more
flowers. Storm said Shafir needed to “piss off,” and when
she and Citrus Boy meet Shafir and Yuta, they are going to
be in some sh**!


Andrade El Ídolo of the Don Callis Family def. Swerve
Strickland

Our main event had major AEW World Championship
implications, as the winner would face Kenny Omega next week
on Dynamite! Swerve and Andrade got in each other’s faces
and traded reversals with plenty of taunting until Swerve
sent Andrade to the floor with a hurricanrana! Swerve tried
a reverse moonsault to the floor, but Andrade moved, and
Swerve landed on his feet. Andrade sent Swerve into the
steel steps and posed for the crowd before taking a woman’s
phone for a selfie, which she rewarded with a kiss on a
tissue (and what looked to be a phone number!). 

Andrade finally turned his attention back to Swerve to stay
on the offensive. They fought near the apron, with Andrade
stopping a Swerve springboard with a stiff forearm to the
head. Andrade ran up the ropes and twisted to the outside on
top of Swerve! Andrade missed a moonsault from the top, but
landed on his feet and nailed Swerve on the second attempt
to get a near-fall! Andrade knocked Swerve to the outside
and scaled the ropes for a moonsault, but Swerve met him on
the apron with a dangerous Death Valley driver! 

Swerve brought Andrade onto the guardrail and tried to hit
the same piledriver he hit on Kevin Knight last week, but
Andrade backdropped Swerve off the guardrail to the floor.
Both men beat the 10-count back in the ring just in time and
slowly got back to their feet. Andrade seemed to get the
better of a strike battle and went for The DM, but Swerve
escaped with an elbow, only to run into Andrade’s boot and
back elbow! Swerve kicked out at two! With Swerve down in
the corner, Andrade rushed in for a double-knee strike, but
Swerve stopped him with a House Call out of nowhere! Andrade
kicked out! Swerve tried to go to the top, so Andrade
stopped him and hit an avalanche poisonrana! Andrade
connected with the running knees to a downed Swerve in the
corner! Swerve still somehow kicked out! Andrade hit a
straight-jacket DDT! Swerve kicked out! Andrade was
incredulous! 

The crowd tried to will Swerve back into this, and he
reversed Andrade into a jackknife pin attempt for a near-
fall! Andrade reversed Big Pressure into a near-fall, but
when Swerve bounced up, he connected with another House
Call! Swerve picked up Andrade for Big Pressure, but Andrade
grabbed the referee’s arm so he could low-blow Swerve
undetected! Andrade connected with The DM and beat Swerve in
the main event!


AEW World Champion MJF Meets Some Challengers

Renee Paquette tried to get a word with MJF about his AEW
World Championship Eliminator Match against Brody King next
week on Dynamite. Kenny Omega interrupted to say he should
have said hi earlier. He just wanted to remind MJF, “One
more week. One more win. And then I’ll see you for that (AEW
World Title) at Revolution!” He tried to shake MJF’s hand,
but MJF blew him off and walked away, only to come face-to-
face with Andrade, who made it clear he wants MJF’s Triple
B. As MJF exited the arena, he was stopped at his car by
“Hangman” Adam Page, but quickly jumped in and told the
driver to speed away as Dynamite came to a close!

Catch AEW Collision on Saturday, 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on TNT
and HBO Max LIVE from Arlington, Texas!

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