ALL ELITE WRESTLING DYNAMITE/TBS/HBO MAX: March 4 report


Posted on 3/05/126 by Bob Magee



AEW Dynamite was LIVE from El Paso, Texas, on TBS and HBO
Max! It was a night full of massive world championship
matches, including the opening contest for the AEW World
Title!

MJF needed every trick in his book to retain the AEW World
Championship against AEW World Trios Champion “The Jet”
Kevin Knight in an outstanding opening contest, but it was
“Hangman” Adam Page and “Speedball” Mike Bailey who foiled
MJF’s plans to assault Knight after the match further. 

Later in the night, Page made quick work of his opponent and
called out MJF, which ultimately resulted in a blindside
attack from the Don Callis Family, who decided they wanted
their shot at the AEW World Trios Titles tonight in the main
event! And after timely interference from MJF, Kyle
Fletcher, Kazuchika Okada and Mark Davis won the AEW World
Trios Championship from Jet Set Rodeo!

Plus, AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla successfully
defended her title for the first time against Thunder Rosa
but continued the assault after the match when Kris
Statlander came to ringside. And Gabe Kidd and Clark Connors
re-aligned with the debuting David Finlay to officially
bring The Dogs to AEW. 

All that and much more went down on Dynamite in El Paso!
Here are your complete results!

AEW World Championship Match: MJF (c) def. AEW World Trios
Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight

Before the AEW World Championship Match, we went back to
Collision to see how we got to our opening contest. A
confrontation between MJF and Knight led to MJF throwing
down the AEW World Title challenge. 

During the championship introductions, MJF pie-faced Knight
before the referee separated the two! MJF began the bout
with an armdrag, which he decided was a lesson to the
audience and to Knight. Knight responded with one of his
own. Knight caught MJF with three more armdrags and worked
MJF down to the mat. MJF got back to his feet only for
Knight to put him down with three successive shoulder
blocks. MJF tried to stop another, so Knight went back to an
armdrag. Knight worked MJF into the corner, but as the
referee got in between the two, MJF hit Knight with a cheap
shot. Knight fought back to work MJF over in the adjacent
corner and stomped him to the mat! Knight went to the top
and missed a UFO Splash! MJF put Knight back down with a
kitchen sink, followed by a disrespectful crotch to the
face. Knight gained a pair of quick near-falls, but MJF came
back with a big flapjack to turn the tide. MJF whipped
Knight sternum-first from turnbuckle to turnbuckle in an
excellently executed strategy by the AEW World Champion. MJF
argued with the crowd as Knight got back to his feet. MJF
sent Knight to the corner again, but Knight reversed it, and
it was MJF who ate the buckles! Knight came back with a
flying clothesline in the last bit of strength he had in the
flurry. Both men stayed down, but beat the count with Knight
hitting a dropkick and a standing UFO splash for a two-
count! 

Knight returned to the top, as he continued to battle the
ribs that were injured earlier in the match, so MJF had the
chance to roll outside. Knight returned to the ring and
leapt to the outside with a somersault dive onto MJF! MJF
rolled to the other side, so Knight ran for another dive,
but MJF rolled back in with another kitchen sink. MJF
dropped Knight across the top rope and tried a Heat Seeker,
but Knight got out of it and nailed MJF with a jumping DDT!
1-2-MJF kicked out!

Knight charged at MJF, but MJF ducked his shoulder and
connected with a kick. MJF followed with an Alabama slam and
spinning fireman’s carry slam, yet somehow Knight kicked
out! Knight turned a suplex attempt into a cradle for a two-
count, followed by a backslide into another two-count. The
two traded near-falls with no victor until Knight kicked MJF
out of the ring!

As MJF stumbled to his feet, Knight launched himself over
the top and down to MJF with an unbelievable clothesline
that landed across MJF’s neck! Knight broke the count to
break the count, but MJF raked Knight’s eyes! MJF sent
Knight into a barricade, but when he tried to charge into
Knight, Knight jumped onto the adjacent rail and moonsaulted
onto MJF! Knight rolled MJF back into the ring and went to
the top yet again, but MJF saved himself by landing on the
top rope to knock Knight back to the turnbuckles. MJF went
up to meet Knight and raked his back and face before locking
Knight up for a superplex attempt. Knight fought his way
free and trapped MJF in the tree of woe! Knight went to the
other corner and connected with a coast-to-coast dropkick!
Knight wasted no time going to the top and nailed the UFO
Splash, but on the way down, MJF forced referee Bryce
Remsburg into the middle rope! No one was there to make a
count until Remsburg recovered, and by that time, MJF was
able to kick out at two. Knight went back to the top, but
MJF got his knees up on the UFO Splash attempt. MJF brought
Knight to the ropes for a Heat Seeker that earned MJF the
pinfall victory. MJF retained the AEW World Title! 

After the match, MJF threw Remsburg out of the ring and
loaded up the Dynamite Diamond Ring to hit Knight until he
saw “Hangman” Adam Page on the ramp. That allowed
“Speedball” Mike Bailey to sneak in behind MJF, and when the
AEW World Champion turned around, Bailey leveled him with a
kick! Bailey checked on Knight, as MJF rolled to the floor
in pain, but still in possession of the AEW World Title!


Darby Allin & “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy def. The
Dogs (“War Ready” Gabe Kidd and “100 Proof” Clark Connors) 

Allin and Cassidy attacked Kidd and Connors while The Dogs
were making their entrance, and the fight was on! All four
men fought down the ramp and around the ringside area. Kidd
ran Allin into the steel steps! Kidd dragged the steps next
to the timekeeper’s area, but Cassidy ran over to take Kidd
down. Allin turned his attention to Connors and nailed him
with a dropkick into the barricade. Allin charged at
Connors, but missed and ran into another barricade, only for
Connors to shoulder tackle him back into the same barricade!
On the other side, Kidd choked out Cassidy on top of the
steps and stood him on the timekeeper’s table. Cassidy
punched Kidd off the steps, but Connors ran up the steps to
spear Cassidy through a table in an ugly crash landing!

Kidd and Allin wound up back in the ring, and the bell
finally rang, so the match officially began! Kidd dropped
Allin with a huge lariat, followed by a fisherman’s buster!
Connors returned to the ring and joined Kidd in celebrating
their dominance. Kidd and Connors spent an extended period
punishing Allin with no one there to tag until Cassidy
finally made it back to the corner. Kidd grabbed Allin over
his shoulder and dumped Allin over the top rope with Allin
hitting the apron corner on the way down! Allin was rolled
back in the ring, where Connors immediately covered him for
a two-count. Allin tried to slap his way back to his feet,
but Connors kept knocking him down. 

Connors removed his belt and tried to use it, but the
referee took it away. As that was happening, Allin used his
belt to trip Connors and made the tag to Cassidy! Cassidy
hit his signature kicks to the backs of Kidd and Connors,
but when they charged at him, he turned it into a double
hurricanrana. He worked out of the corner and put Kidd down
with a flying clothesline from the top! Cassidy hit Connors
with a PK followed by a Beach Break, but Kidd was there to
break up the pin attempt! Kidd ran over Cassidy with a
shoulder tackle! He took too long celebrating, so when he
picked Cassidy up, Cassidy turned it into a Stundog
Millionaire and held Kidd for Allin to hit a running Code
Red! Allin avoided Connors and sent him to the corner while
Cassidy dove onto Kidd on the outside! Cassidy came back in
with a DDT on Connors, and Allin nailed a Coffin Drop to
Connors and Kidd from the top to the floor! Back in the
ring, Cassidy hit Connors with the Orange Punch to get the
three count!

As Cassidy and Allin celebrated, DAVID FINLAY appeared
behind them and attacked with a shillelagh! Kidd and Connors
recovered to help Finlay continue the assault on Cassidy and
Allin, as both were laid out by the shillelagh and stacked
up in the middle of the ring! Finlay’s past ties to Kidd and
Connors have come back around with the three re-aligning to
take out Cassidy and Allin!


ROH World Champion Bandido and Andrade El Ídolo Meet Before
Revolution

Renee Paquette was with Revolution opponents Bandido and
Andrade, and asked Bandido what the match meant to him.
Bandido talked about growing up watching Andrade and how
much of an honor it would be to face him. Andrade responded
by asking whether Bandido wanted a match or was just a fan
seeking a selfie. Before Andrade could take a selfie, he got
a call and exited.


Brawling Birds (Jamie Hayter and Alex Windsor) def. The
IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay)

This was the Dynamite debut for The IInspiration! They made
their entrance, but decided it wasn’t enough and called for
their music to be restarted. As they began to dance again,
Hayter and Windsor had enough and hit the ring to attack!
They beat Lee and McKay into the corner and chopped them in
a variety of brutal ways! 

Hayer and Windsor double-teamed McKay with a
backbreaker/lariat combo, followed by a double suplex on
Lee! The Birds sandwiched The IInspiration in the middle of
the ring with running lariats. They dropped McKay onto Lee
with Two Birds One Stone, and that will do it! It’s another
dominant victory for the Brawling Birds!


AEW World Trios Champion “Hangman” Adam Page def. Marty Snow

Snow charged Page at the bell and ran right into a running
high boot. Page immediately went to the apron and nailed a
Buckshot Lariat on Snow for the pinfall victory in seemingly
no time at all! Page put on the ring jacket, which he was
wearing less than a minute before, and had something to say.

Page addressed MJF and said he’s putting his entire career
at stake to do what MJF’s parents should have done years ago
and taught him a lesson. For years, MJF has sneered and
scoffed at Page for having a basic human conscience.

“But in Texas Death…I have no conscience. I will rip you. I
will tear you. And I will only let you lie when I am
finished.”

But that shouldn’t scare MJF because he’s the AEW World
Champion. And MJF already showed he wants to punch someone
in the head with the Dynamite Diamond Ring, so why doesn’t
he put it back on and come out here right now? MJF appeared
at the top of the ramp and reminded Hangman that he “whooped
Kevin Knight’s ass.” He didn’t want to have to do the same
to Page. 

Out of nowhere, Page was blindsided by Kyle Fletcher,
Kazuchika Okada and Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family!
Page was triple-teamed and laid out by the Callis Family
until Kevin Knight and Mike Bailey ran them off with chairs.
Don Callis came out with Lance Archer to join Fletcher,
Okada and Davis on the ramp. Callis said he saw three
champions, but they were greedy. They already had the AEW
World Trios Titles, but Page wants the AEW World Title,
Knight wants Okada’s International Title, and Bailey wants
Fletcher’s TNT Title. Callis reminded JetSpeed of their
words that they would defend the AEW World Trios Titles any
place, anytime. Callis just left a conversation with Tony
Khan, and the place is El Paso, Texas, and the time is the
main event of Dynamite tonight! Jet Set Rodeo will defend
against Mark Davis and ProtOkada! And after they win, the
AEW World Trios Championships will belong to Don Callis!


Young Bucks Want Revenge on FTR in Front of Their Family

We went back to Renee Paquette with the Young Bucks at a
table, apparently waiting on AEW World Tag Team Champions
FTR. Big Stoke’s wheelchair burst through the door, although
his voice made it through first, as he demanded space while
Cash Wheeler pushed him in and Dax Harwood entered, with
tempers immediately flaring. 

Paquette reminded everyone of the no-contact clause, and
everyone sat down. FTR said the Young Bucks, Briscoes and
FTR were the three greatest teams of the millennium. And
they already handled the Briscoes, so when they beat the
Bucks at Revolution, they’ll be without question the best
team of the millennium. Matt and Nick Jackson cut that off
because they said this was personal when FTR attacked their
families and made their kids see everything they did. Matt
Jackson went as far as swearing at FTR, which may have been
a first for him. But the Bucks wanted to wait to handle them
in Los Angeles, so they could take the AEW World Tag Team
Championships for a record-breaking fourth time in front of
their family and leave FTR in a puddle of their own piss and
blood! Wheeler said he hoped their families were there too,
so FTR could teach them another lesson. FTR removed
themselves from the situation, but not before Harwood took a
cheap shot at Brandon Cutler, who was filming for BTE and
was not subject to the no-contact clause.


AEW Continental Championship Eliminator Match: Jon Moxley of
the Death Riders (c) def. Hechicero of the Don Callis Family

As Moxley made his entrance, Renee Paquette provided an
interesting report with comments from Don Callis, who said
that while Moxley would wrestle every day if he could, by
wrestling as much as he does, it’s given the Don Callis
Family a lot of information. That’s been great preparation
for “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita, as he prepares for his
rematch with Moxley for the AEW Continental Championship
with no time limit at Revolution.

Hechicero went to his knees and tried to work Moxley to the
crowd, but Moxley used the advantage to control Hechicero.
Hechicero escaped and put Moxley on the mat so he could drop
an elbow on Moxley’s back! Moxley came back to take
Hechicero down and mocked his taunt. The two remained on the
mat, but neither gained an advantage, so they decided to get
back to their feet. Both men tried for submissions until
Hechicero spun Moxley’s neck between his feet! 

The crowd chanted for both Moxley and Hechicero!

Moxley and Hechicero exchanged strikes and moved to shoulder
blocks with no effect, so Hechicero cut Moxley off with a
shot to the gut and sent him to the corner. Hechicero tried
for 10 punches on Moxley, but Moxley caught the tenth and
bit his finger! Then, it was Moxley who rained down 10
unblocked punches and landed a clothesline in the corner.
Hechicero turned things around with a cross armbreaker.
Moxley got out of it, although Hechicero was able to drop
Moxley’s arm over the top rope! Hechicero went to the top,
so Moxley met him until Hechicero knocked him back to the
mat. That allowed Hechicero to nail a big elbow from the
top, and he was feeling it!

Hechicero remained in control outside the ring and brought
Moxley back in to continue his dominance. Hechicero locked
Moxley in the Lasso from El Paso, but Moxley wouldn’t give
up! Hechicero tried to choke Moxley from the apron, so
Moxley pulled him over the top and dropped Hechicero with a
Tower of London! Hechicero caught Moxley’s boot in the ropes
and turned it into a dragon screw! He wrenched Moxley’s leg
around the second rope and went to the top rope as the 10-
minute warning was announced. Moxley met him on the top and
nailed a superplex! He tried a pin, but Hechicero kicked out
at two. Moxley was locked in a rear-naked choke, so
Hechicero rolled through it and locked in one of his own.
Moxley rolled through that and grabbed a cross armbreaker.
Hechicero got to his feet and transitioned into a spinning
leg hold. Moxley broke it by getting to the ropes, but he
was wounded! 

Moxley came back with a defiant chop to Hechicero, and the
exchange only intensified with each shot! Hechicero baited
Moxley into chopping down a lariat and nailing a thrust kick
in the corner. Hechicero showboated a little too long, and
Moxley came flying out of the corner with a haymaker to
floor Hechicero! Hechicero escaped a Death Rider with a
flapjack and captured Moxley’s head and arm to roll him
around the ring before stopping for a pin attempt. Moxley
got out of it in time! Both men got back to their feet, and
Moxley taunted Hechicero with a double bird, so Hechicero
rushed into Moxley with a dropkick. Moxley moved, and
Hechicero got caught in the ropes in an awkward landing.
Moxley stomped Hechicero! Moxley picked up Hechicero, who
knocked Moxley away to give him his own pair of middle
fingers! Moxley hit a running knee strike followed by a
Death Rider to get the victory! 

As Moxley made his exit through the crowd, Takeshita came
out to check on Hechicero. Moxley didn’t see him right away,
but returned to the guardrail to jaw with Takeshita, who
pointed at Moxley from the second rope and gestured at the
Revolution banner!


Brody King Gets Blindsided by Swerve Strickland!

Brody King came to the ring and wasted no time in calling
out Swerve Strickland! Instead, we heard the voice of Prince
Nana, who said he heard the King, but is he sure he wants to
do this with Swerve? King told Nana to quit talking and
bring Swerve’s ass out here! Nana obliged and introduced
“The REAL Most Dangerous Man in AEW, Swerve Strickland!”

While King waited in the ring, Nana waved Strickland to come
down the aisle. However, it was a trap, because Strickland
attacked King from behind with a chain to the back of the
head! Then, a House Call! Swerve wrapped the chain around
King’s neck and pulled it over the top rope to choke King
out! Swerve taunted King and said he had to send a message
to Kenny Omega, and tonight, he had to send a message to
King. Swerve said he will be seeing King at Revolution. As
King continued to gasp for air, Bandido ran out to save him,
as Swerve and Nana left the scene.

The Death Riders Have Words for Their Enemies

Daniel Garcia asked the Don Callis Family if they are stupid
or dumb. When are they going to stop picking fights they
can’t win? Wheeler Yuta revealed his bald head, which he
said came about on his darkest day, but the Death Riders
have his back, even as an arena full of people makes fun of
him. Marina Shafir said Toni Storm better shoot from the hip
and make Shafir laugh for Toni’s sake. 

Moxley spoke last. “All of them, a bunch of punk-asses.
Callis Family. CMLL? That was the baddest hombre CMLL got to
give to the champ? Is that all you got? New Japan? All the
advertising agencies that have gotten into pro wrestling
these days? Nobody does it as we do! Nobody does it like
this team. Nobody is willing to go as far or as long as we
are. Takeshita, at Revolution, you and me bud, we’re gonna
go as long and as far as this takes. We’re gonna see this
through all the way to the very end.”


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

Both Thunder Rosa and Thekla entered alone, and it was
Thunder Rosa who got the first shot with a huge slap across
the face. Thunder took Thekla’s face for a tour of the top
turnbuckles before lighting her up with chops. This was all
Thunder Rosa, and she had the full support of the El Paso
crowd! Thekla sensed it and bailed to the floor, so Thunder
followed with a clothesline from the apron! She removed the
barricade protection and jumped from the top to take down
Thekla with a crossbody! Back in the ring, Thunder jumped on
Thekla’s back while draped over the second rope! Thunder
celebrated for too long and didn’t see Thekla fly in with a
powerful boot! Thekla stomped Thunder’s back from the apron
and completely took control of the match!

After beating Thunder around the ringside area, Thekla kept
the attack up in the ring and grounded Rosa on the mat. She
trapped Thunder in a tarantula over the ropes and came back
to the ring to taunt Thunder with shoves. Thunder laughed
that off and hit a stunner out of nowhere! Thunder hit a
jumping clothesline to Thekla in the corner and followed
with a pair of knees! Thunder nailed a dropkick to Thekla
against the ropes and then a Northern Lights suplex for a
near-fall!

Thunder went to the top, but Thekla met her with a big
strike. The two exchanged big shots until Thekla threw
Thunder with a Spider Suplex! Thekla came off the top into
the spider walk and ran through Thunder with a spear! She
picked Thunder off the mat at two! Thekla decided to batter
Thunder with elbow strikes. She measured Thunder for a
stomp, but Thunder moved and hit a cutter! Thunder dropped
Thekla with a Fire Thunder Driver in the middle of the ring!
Thekla kicked out just in time! Thekla escaped a second
attempt at the Fire Thunder Driver, and Thunder missed a
forearm strike when Thekla bridged backwards! Thekla hit a
second spear and a pair of big stomps to get the three count
and a successful AEW Women’s World Title defense!

Sisters of Sin, Julia Hart and Skye Blue, came out to
celebrate with Thekla, but Kris Statlander arrived, and
security got between her and the ring. With all the focus on
the outside, Thekla hit another stomp on Thunder Rosa in the
ring! Statlander started taking out security as Triangle of
Madness left the scene! Statlander comforted Thunder Rosa in
the ring.


“Jungle” Jack Perry Wants a War with The Demand

Perry reminded everyone how last week’s Mile High Madness
ended, with him pinning the AEW National Champion, Ricochet.
Pretty soon, it will be time for Perry and Ricochet to
finish the war. Ricochet said he’s the most-fighting
champion in AEW, so if it’s a war Perry wants, that’s what
he’ll get. 


Tommaso Ciampa Runs Into “Old Friends” FTR

Renee Paquette introduced former TNT Champion “Psycho
Killer” Tommaso Ciampa to the live El Paso crowd! She asked
what he planned to do to get back to the TNT Championship.
He wanted to address the elephant in the room, that is, Kyle
Fletcher, who took the TNT Title from Ciampa and renamed it
from “Silvy” to “Pinkie”, but now he’s hiding with the Don
Callis Family. Ciampa knows what will happen when they run
it back, but if he has to play games and fight his way back,
he’ll go to war with Mark Briscoe if he needs to. 

Before Ciampa could say anything more, the music of FTR
played and AEW World Tag Team Champions Dax Harwood, Cash
Wheeler and Big Stoke met Ciampa in the aisle. Harwood
hugged Ciampa and asked if he wanted to be a top guy and
join them in taking over this company. Ciampa said he hated
them 10 years ago, and he still hates them today. Ciampa
admonished Stokely and told him the grown-ups were talking.
Harwood jumped in to say if Ciampa has a problem with Big
Stoke, he’s got a problem with FTR. Ciampa said he heard
about the non-contact clause with the Young Bucks.

“We didn’t sign one!”

And with that, Ciampa hauled off and nailed Harwood! Wheeler
quickly jumped in as Ciampa threatened Stokely. Harwood
gathered himself and told Ciampa he wasn’t mad at him, and
he would see him Saturday at Collision. 


“Timeless” Toni Storm Checks on Orange Cassidy

“Timeless” Toni Storm commandeered a camera and had it
follow her into medical, where Orange Cassidy was being
treated after the attack by David Finlay. She asked him what
happened, and he ran down his unfortunate beating at the
hands of Finlay, Gabe Kidd and Clark Connors. He said they
just want to fight, so he and Darby will fight them at
Revolution. But that’s not for a couple of weeks, so they’ll
fight them next week and all the weeks after that.

“Well said, my darling, Clementine, but now hear this. Where
there are War Dogs, there are Death Riders not far behind.
So if you’re not far behind the War Dogs, and the Death
Riders are not far behind them, then there’s no better
behind to be behind than this behind if you’re a nicotine-
chewing Nazi that wants her lips twisted and her face
fisted. Got it?!”


AEW World Trios Championship Match: Don Callis Family (AEW
International Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada, TNT
Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis) def.
Jet Set Rodeo (“Hangman” Adam Page, “Speedball” Mike Bailey
and “The Jet” Kevin Knight) (c)

In the main event, we got off to a hot start, as Jet Set
Rodeo charged down the aisle during their entrance and
immediately went after the Don Callis Family! All six men
battled all over the ringside, with Fletcher throwing Bailey
in the ring to bring a modicum of control to this match. Of
course, Bailey quickly sent Fletcher back to the apron with
a hurricanrana, followed by a pump kick that knocked
Fletcher to the floor. Okada clotheslined Bailey off the
ropes back into the ring, which allowed Fletcher to take
advantage and rain down punches on Bailey. 

Breaking news: Fletcher will defend the TNT Title against
Bailey next week on Dynamite!

Davis used his power to keep Bailey away from his tag
partner and brought in Okada with a tag. Okada continued to
ground Bailey before bringing Fletcher back into the match.
Bailey pulled Fletcher down for a small cradle that got a
near-fall and tagged Page! Page ran across to nail Davis and
Okada before knocking Okada off the apron with a springboard
clothesline. Page caught Fletcher and threw him with a
fallaway slam before launching himself onto Davis on the
floor!  Page rebounded from the ropes to clothesline Okada
into the barricade. He got back in the ring and clotheslined
Fletcher to the other side before turning back around to
dive onto Okada and Davis! Page returned to the ring and
dropped Fletcher with a big boot! He took the time to
celebrate on the second rope and eventually made the tag to
Bailey. Jet Set Rodeo put a lot of triple-team offense on
Fletcher that finished with a triple dropkick! They turned
their attention to Okada and Davis with punches in the
corners, as Knight did the same to Fletcher. Page launched
himself onto Davis on the floor. Bailey flipped onto Okada!
Knight jumped up to go after Fletcher, but Fletcher stopped
him and threw Knight from the ring to the barricade! 

Knight was in a world of hurt at the hands of the Callis
Family, as they continued to target the injured ribs he
suffered against MJF in the AEW World Title match that
opened Dynamite. Knight had an opening to make a tag, but
the Callis Family ran over to take out Page and Bailey. The
Callis Family triple-teamed Knight and nearly had the match
won, but Bailey made it back in time to make the save.
Bailey dropkicked Okada, who was able to make the tag to
Fletcher, but Knight escaped Fletcher to tag Bailey! Bailey
avoided a sliding Fletcher by using a springboard to the top
and redirecting his body into a moonsault to Fletcher on the
floor! Unbelievable! 

Bailey rushed back to the apron and cut off Davis so he
could knock Davis down with a missile dropkick from the top!
Bailey dropped Fletcher with a combination of kicks followed
by a running shooting star press. Bailey covered Fletcher,
and Davis tried to break it up, so Bailey moved and landed
on Fletcher! Bailey wiped out Davis with a back heel kick
and tried a standing moonsault on Fletcher, but Fletcher
moved and hit a crescent kick on Bailey’s chin! Fletcher
tried for a powerbomb, so Bailey rolled through with a
hurricanrana, followed by a kick to the chest and moonsault
knees to Fletcher! Okada broke it up! Fletcher escaped a
Rainmaker and laid out Okada! Davis and Page both tagged in
at the same time. Davis won the initial battle with an
enzuigiri, only for Page to come back with a massive
Deadeye! Fletcher broke up the pin!

Fletcher avoided a kick from Bailey and tried to lawn dart
him, but Bailey reversed it into a poisonrana! Fletcher went
to the floor, so Bailey followed with a triangle moonsault!
Back in the ring, Page went to the top and missed a
moonsault, but rolled through. Page hit Davis with a pair of
lariats, but Davis sent over the top on the third attempt.
However, Page was able to skin the cat and connect with a
lariat! He tagged Knight, who went to the top, as Page lined
Davis up for a Buckshot Lariat on the apron, but MJF pulled
Page down and nailed him with the Dynamite Diamond Ring
behind the referee’s back!

Knight came off the top and missed Davis, so Okada grabbed
Knight and wiped him out with the Rainmaker! Davis crunched
Knight with a piledriver, and we have NEW AEW WORLD TRIOS
CHAMPIONS! MJF smiled from the top of the ramp and left, as
Okada, Fletcher and Davis celebrated the newest gold for the
Don Callis Family to bring Dynamite to a shocking close!

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