Posted on 3/26/126 by Bob Magee

AEW Dynamite was LIVE from St. Paul, Minnesota, on TBS and
HBO Max! With less than a month until AEW Dynasty on April
12 in Vancouver, British Columbia, tensions were on the rise
and big stakes were decided tonight on Dynamite!
The night began with AEW World Title #1 Contendership vs.
EVP Status, as Swerve Strickland and Kenny Omega battled it
out for the second time in two months, but this time with
much more on the line. Omega survived everything Swerve
threw at him and managed to win with a One-Winged Angel to
remain EVP and become the #1 Contender to the AEW World
Championship!
Later in the night, AEW World Champion MJF was confronted by
Omega, who threw down the challenge to MJF for Dynasty. Next
week, the two will come together for the official contract
signing, but if any physicality happens, the match is off!
In the main event, Darby Allin somehow weathered what felt
like a never-ending assault from RUSH in a no-countout
match, and in the end, a resourceful Allin was able to get a
three-count for the win. However, he was attacked by members
of the Don Callis Family after the match, apparently
connected to Callis and MJF's business dealings.
AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla faced a far more intense
and serious Mina Shirakawa, and we nearly had a new champion
on a few occasions. That was until Thekla used brass
knuckles without the referee’s knowledge to knock out
Shirakawa and retain the AEW Women’s World Title!
Plus, Will Ospreay challenged PAC for Dynamite next week and
Jon Moxley for Dynasty, the Death Riders were victorious in
mixed Trios action, and big threats were exchanged between
FTR and Adam Copeland.
All that and much more went down on Dynamite in St. Paul!
Here are your complete results!
AEW World Championship #1 Contendership vs. EVP Status:
Kenny Omega def. Swerve Strickland to become the NEW #1
Contender to the AEW World Title
We began the night with a historic match featuring
unprecedented stakes. After a simple lockup, a distraction
by Prince Nana gave Swerve the small opening he needed to
pounce on Omega. He took the fight right to Omega by
dropping him throat-first on the top rope, followed by a
running big boot. Omega sprung out of nowhere with a
hurricanrana, sending Swerve to the floor. Omega sent
himself over the top and crashed onto Swerve! Omega bounced
Swerve’s head off the announce desk twice, followed by
another into the steel steps. Omega chopped Swerve against
the barricade, and Swerve landed sitting in a chair. Omega
charged from the opposite side with a V-Trigger to Swerve’s
head! Omega tried to suplex Swerve on the floor, but he
pushed Omega into the barricade and returned him to the
ring.
Swerve trapped Omega in a submission around his neck until
Omega battled out of it. They traded chops until Swerve ran
into a couple of Omega’s boots in the corner. Omega took
Swerve face-first into the mat and then did it again with a
leg lariat. Swerve kicked out at two, but Omega gestured to
the crowd that he had things under control.
Omega caught Swerve in You Can’t Escape and connected with a
moonsault to get another two-count. Omega dropped Swerve’s
neck across the back of his knee, which put Swerve against
the ropes. He stopped Omega’s V-Trigger attempt, and Swerve
had a brief flurry, but a knee strike from Omega landed on
Swerve’s jaw. Omega connected on a V-Trigger to the back of
Swerve’s head while he was pressed against the second
turnbuckle! Omega lifted Swerve on his shoulders while on
the second rope, but Swerve escaped. Swerve met Omega on the
top rope, and they nearly fell to the floor, but Swerve
recovered for a super backdrop suplex, and both men crashed
to the mat hard!
They struggled back to their feet and leaned against each
other to get back up before unleashing forearms on each
other. Omega slipped behind Swerve for snap dragon suplexes,
and Swerve looked like he was unaware of his surroundings.
Omega tried for a third on the apron, but Swerve resisted
and pulled the referee’s shirt, which allowed Swerve to nail
Omega with a low blow! He used a similar tactic in their
first match, which helped secure a victory! Swerve came down
the apron with a kick to Omega’s chest! Swerve and Omega
wound up on the top of the barricade, where Swerve spiked
Omega with a piledriver! Omega was in dire straits, as
Swerve rolled him back in the ring to nail a vertical suplex
into a sitout powerbomb, but Kenny kicked out! Omega
reversed Big Pressure only for Swerve to come back with a
House Call to Omega’s face! With Omega over the second rope,
Swerve came off the top with a stomp to the back of his
head. Swerve went to the adjacent corner and nailed another
Swerve stomp to Omega in the middle of the ring! 1-2-KICKOUT
BY OMEGA!
Swerve called for another House Call, but Omega collapsed.
Swerve picked Omega up, so Omega backed him into the corner
and fired away with back elbows! The flurry gave Omega some
breathing room, as the crowd chanted for him to continue the
comeback! Omega and Swerve traded shots in the middle of the
ring with Swerve attempting to fire up Omega, which worked
too well, as Omega booted Swerve across the ring and into
the corner. Swerve came back with a powerslam, and Omega
found a way to kick out again!
Swerve taunted Omega with a finger pistol to his head, so
Omega responded with multiple knee strikes to set up Swerve
for a V-Trigger against the ropes! Omega tried for a One-
Winged Angel, but Swerve escaped and tried for a
Vertebreaker, but Omega escaped! Omega got Swerve back up
for a second time, so Swerve gouged Omega’s eyes. Swerve hit
the Verterbreaker on the second try! Omega kicked out again!
Swerve was beside himself! Swerve went to the second rope
but missed another stomp, which allowed Omega to come back
with a pump knee that put Swerve on the ropes. Omega nailed
another V-Trigger! Omega put Swerve on his shoulders and
delivered a One-Winged Angel to get the pinfall victory! He
remains EVP and is the NEW #1 Contender to the AEW World
Championship!
The Accomplished History of Darby Allin
We took a very special look back on the accomplishments and
wildest moments of Allin’s career in AEW, in addition to his
partnership with Sting and his trek to the summit of Mount
Everest. Allin said he stands for everything this company
represents.
Will Ospreay Wants PAC Next Week and Moxley at Dynasty!
Ospreay responded to PAC’s recounting of their initial
meeting and questioned its validity. But he told PAC he
could fix all of this, so PAC should meet him in Winnipeg on
Dynamite next week!
Then, Ospreay responded to Moxley and the “timeout” Moxley
gave him. Ospreay thanked Moxley for the time he got with
his son, but not for the fear that Moxley instilled in
Ospreay’s family. Moxley left his mark on Ospreay forever.
“Jon, I want you at Dynasty, you motherf***er!”
Mixed Trios Match: Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion
Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia and Marina Shafir) def.
SkyFlight’s Top Flight (Dante and Darius Martin) & Zayda
Steel
Moxley attacked before the bell and took Dante to the
outside, while Garcia did the same to Darius. In the ring,
Shafir went right to work on Steel with a big kick to the
chest. Steel avoided a second and put Shafir down with a
hurricanrana! Darius tagged in, so Garcia tagged in on the
other side. Darius avoided Garcia in the corner and sent him
into the buckle before connecting on a jumping clothesline
for a one-count. Moxley tagged in and stomped Darius in the
corner until he was flat on the mat. Moxley backed up, so
Darius was able to get back up and put Mox down with a
dropkick. Dante tagged in to work some innovative double-
time offense on Moxley, sending him to the floor. Dante
jumped off Darius’s back to take out Garcia, and Steel
knocked Shafir off the apron. Top Flight and Steel hit
triple dives on the Death Riders, and they were fired up!
Moxley turned things around back in the ring on Dante, and
he became the isolated member of his team in the wrong
corner. After several minutes, Moxley started lighting up
Dante with shots, but it appeared to wake him up, as he was
able to nail Mox with a dropkick! Garcia tagged in and ran
across the ring to knock Darius off the mat! Dante hit a
jumping knee on Garcia and a blind kick on Shafir! Steel
tagged in and went right after Shafir! She took down Shafir
with a Thesz press, followed by a tornado DDT off Garcia to
Shafir for a two-count! Steel connected on a rising knee in
the corner and tried a crossbody, but Shafir caught her.
Steel got out of it with a pair of strikes, but was stopped
when Wheeler Yuta grabbed her leg at the ropes. Shafir
kicked Steel in the back of the head and put Steel on her
shoulders before tagging Moxley for a Doomsday Device, but
Steel was able to escape and sent Shafir into Moxley, which
crotched him on the top turnbuckle!
Steel escaped the grasp of Garcia, and Dante tagged in, so
Top Flight hit a tandem underhook DDT! Yuta got on the apron
to distract the referee, so Christopher Daniels pulled him
down and tried a clothesline, but Yuta ducked and hit
Daniels with a Busaiku knee! Steel flew through the ropes to
take out Yuta! Back in the ring, Garcia locked Darius in the
DragonTamer while Shafir and Moxley cleared out the corner
to stop anyone from breaking it up. Moxley stomped Darius
while he was still in the submission, which allowed Garcia
to get the pinfall for the victory!
Moxley addressed Will Ospreay after the match. He said it’s
not nice to say mean things about people on TV. Moxley knows
Ospreay is very upset right now, but whatever issue Ospreay
has, for Moxley and the Death Riders, it’s not personal. But
if Ospreay wants a big grudge match at Dynasty, he’s got it.
But until then, Moxley warned Ospreay not to let his mouth
get him in trouble.
The Young Bucks Regrouped After Revolution
Matt and Nick Jackson regrouped after losing to FTR at
Revolution, but they bounced back with a Trios victory
alongside AEW National Champion “Jungle” Jack Perry last
week. And their goal remains the same: to become AEW World
Tag Team Champions for a record fourth time!
AEW World Trios Champion “Speedball” Mike Bailey def. Rocky
Romero of the Don Callis Family
Romero mocked Bailey’s kicks at the start, but wound up
eating those words when Bailey dropped him twice, followed
by a kick flurry that sent Romero to the outside. Bailey
followed Romero out with a triangle moonsault that was right
on target! Romero used a cheap tactic to get a brief
advantage and threw Bailey over the top, but Bailey skinned
the cat as Romero celebrated far too early. Romero turned
into a roundhouse kick followed by a spin kick in the corner
from Bailey! Bailey went up top and smashed Romero in the
back with Ultima Weapon to get the quick and dominant
victory!
After the match, we took a look back at the violence of the
Texas Death Match at Revolution that saw MJF retain his AEW
World Title against “Hangman” Adam Page, which means Page
can never challenge for the AEW World Championship again.
AEW World Champion MJF vs. Kenny Omega is Set for Dynasty!
For the first time since Revolution, AEW World Champion MJF
returned to Dynamite with a cockier pep in his step than
usual.
MJF insulted the wonderful St. Paul fans and told them to
show him respect because he is the AEW World Champion. And
they are looking at the man who “hanged the Hangman!” Thanks
to MJF, Page can’t ever (MJF said ever many times, fourteen
to be exact) be the AEW World Champion again. MJF said
Hangman didn’t put up much of a fight, and the match was one
of the easiest he’s ever had. MJF took the time to praise
himself and began explaining why he deserved everything,
doubling down on catch phrases and closing on:
“Ain’t nobody on the level of the Devil.”
That brought out the #1 Contender for MJF’s AEW World
Championship, Kenny Omega! Omega went to the ring and faced
off with MJF. MJF asked if he could help Omega. Omega
grabbed a mic and called MJF out for his ridiculous claims
about the match he had with Page and calling himself the
devil. Omega ran down his various iterations, but said even
at his worst, he never called himself a god. Although maybe
he should now, since MJF wants to be the devil.
Omega pushed through things he shouldn’t have because he
felt a sense of responsibility and respect for the fans,
which was his own fault. So when he faced MJF for the AEW
World Title the first time, MJF was better than a 60-80%
Kenny Omega and Omega can admit that. But now, Omega is
back, and boy, is he back. Omega wasn’t able to beat Swerve
on the first try, but it taught him that everything matters
outside the ring. And now Omega won’t fall for any bulls***
hijinks MJF has to offer. This version of Omega is pretty
close to 100%, and Omega would say it's probably better than
MJF. The fans know it.
“The most important part, Max, and I think it’s the part
that scares you the most, is that you know, you son of a
bitch!”
Omega wanted to make it official for Dynasty, so he extended
a hand. MJF said, “The God vs. The Devil? You’re on!”
MJF walked away from the handshake in a pure act of
disrespect. Omega ended things by bidding adieu and saying
goodnight. BANG!
Cope Promises to End the Careers of FTR
Earlier today, Renee Paquette caught up with Christian Cage
and Adam Copeland ahead of their AEW World Tag Team
Championship match with FTR at Dynasty. Cage said life is
about choices, and FTR chose to turn on Copeland. They chose
to attack Cage and Cope after they beat them. They chose to
spike piledrive Beth Copeland. But even lower than all that,
they chose to spike piledrive Cage! He stormed away, as
Copeland lovingly called him an “assh***.”
Copeland changed his tone and told the story of how he met
Cash Wheeler, but he understood why FTR took him out because
he is the ultimate opportunist. But when they put their
hands on Beth, a woman whose cooking they’ve eaten – their
kids have played together – that was all thrown away. He
knows they love the AEW World Tag Team Titles, so they will
take them from FTR, but he will do them one better.
Eventually, he’s going to find them and end their careers.
However, Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler decided they had heard
enough and came out to the stage to interrupt Dynamite.
Amazingly, Big Stoke was on his feet, but he also had a mic
in his hand. He said no one should care what Adam and
Christian have to say, but you should care about what the
three-time AEW World Tag Team Champions have to say.
Wheeler said they chose to dump the dead weight of Cope.
They didn’t want to carry his dead carcass over the finish
line of his career. They made choices, and look where they
are now. They take a backseat to no one. Wheeler admitted
Copeland helped him in 2009, but it’s not 2009; he doesn’t
need Copeland now. His family is right here with Dax and
Stoke. Copeland’s time has passed.
Harwood said Cage and Cope were shells of their former
selves, and now they are just a nostalgia act, and everyone
knows it. Harwood loves Cope’s wife, but what he did to her
made Cope wonder if it was all worth it. If Harwood was
willing to do that to her, what will he do to Cope? Top
Guys, out.
The music of Orange Cassidy played, as it was time for our
next match, so he and Roderick Strong made their way down
the ramp. On the way, Stoke intentionally bumped into
Cassidy, who gave him a push with typical OC intensity.
Still, that was enough to set off FTR, who pushed Cassidy
away, which brought Strong back up the ramp to go after FTR
as they, along with Stoke, escaped to the back.
The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors) def. The
Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong)
After all that, it was time for a match! Cassidy started
with Finlay, but quickly gave way to Strong, who went right
after Finlay. After exchanging shots, Finlay tagged Connors.
Strong was able to bring Connors back to Cassidy, so they
could trade chops on Connors before Cassidy connected on an
elbow drop that started on the ropes and worked down to the
mat while Strong kept Connors draped over his knee. The Dogs
got Cassidy into their corner, but he fought off their
double-team attempt and took both of them out with a double
hurricanrana, sending Finlay and Connors to the outside.
Finlay caught Cassidy’s dive and dropped him for Connors to
lay Cassidy out with a running shoulder block. Strong came
over to help and got the same treatment!
The Dogs continued to work over Cassidy in their corner and
knocked Strong off the apron to keep him from making a tag.
Finlay cut off Cassidy with a chop to the chest, so Connors
was able to connect on a drive-by shoulder block to
Cassidy’s head on the apron. Back in the ring, Cassidy
reversed Finlay’s offense into a Stundog Millionaire.
Cassidy needed some more time to avoid Connors and Finlay
before he could make a tag to Strong. Strong was on fire as
soon as he hit the ring with a running knee to Finlay in the
corner, followed by double boots to Connors on the floor. He
nailed Finlay with a backbreaker and continued with a
dropkick to Connors. Strong punished Connors in the corner
and hit another backbreaker, but Finlay broke up the pin.
Finlay knocked Cassidy off the apron while Connors put
Strong down with a powerslam. Strong came back to fight off
Finlay and Connors, which allowed him to tag Cassidy. Strong
used Cassidy as a weapon to attack Finlay and Connors in
opposite corners. Strong threw Cassidy at Connors for a
tornado DDT, but Connors kicked out! Strong tagged back in
and caught a charging Finlay before tagging Cassidy. Strong
was sent into Cassidy on the top turnbuckle, so Finlay was
able to take down Strong. However, Cassidy came off the top
with a diving DDT to Finlay.
Connors went after Cassidy, but Finlay pulled OC to the
floor. Strong had Connors on his shoulders for End of
Heartache, so Finlay came back to break it up with a
blindside shot! The Dogs obliterated Strong with a high/low
chop block/spear. Cassidy was back with his hands in his
pockets and put Finlay on the mat with a DDT! Cassidy nailed
a PK on Connors and called for an Orange Punch, but Connors
avoided it, and Finlay chopped Cassidy’s knee. Finlay held
Cassidy in a vertical suplex while Connors came off the top
with a spear to Cassidy in a move they call The Full Clip!
That was enough to keep Cassidy down for the three-count!
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion Address
The Babes of Wrath
“Colossal” Lena Kross and “Megasus” Megan Bayne asked what
they needed to talk about that everyone can’t already see.
The Babes of Wrath suffered from greed and false confidence,
and it cost them. Kross said if Nightingale bit off more
than she could chew the first time, this time, they’ll make
her choke. Bayne said Cameron should stick to what she’s
good at and play with her puppets. The Babes will be sorry
they asked for another shot.
Kyle Fletcher and Konosuke Takeshita Clear the Air
TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher recalled
defeating his former mentor, Robbie Eagles, to retain his
TNT Title at Slam Dunk Saturday Collision. Fletcher said he
might be too narrow-minded when it comes to his goals. He’s
undefeated in singles competition in 2026, which is
something Kenny Omega can’t say. It’s also something AEW
World Champion MJF can’t say. Fletcher doesn’t think there
should be a business arrangement with MJF and the Don Callis
Family because they should be fighting MJF to bring the AEW
World Title back to the Callis Family. And Fletcher is just
the man to do that. But first, he has something to take care
of.
Fletcher spoke to Konosuke Takeshita and said he knows
Takeshita isn’t a fan of Okada or ProtOkada, but Fletcher
doesn’t want anything to get in the way of what they have.
Takeshita said nothing could ever come between us,
especially not Okada. ProtoShita came first. They embraced,
and ProtoShita is fine again!
AEW Women’s World Championship Match: “The Toxic Spider”
Thekla (c) def. Mina Shirakawa
The crowd chanted for Mina at the bell, although she wasn’t
her usual bubbly self. Instead, Thekla called out
Shirakawa’s serious nature, and Shirakawa immediately went
on the attack. She beat Thekla from corner to corner and
dropped the AEW Women’s Champion with a draping DDT from the
top turnbuckle. Thekla went to the floor, so Mina followed
and nailed a suplex there. Thekla tried to fight back, so
Shirakawa chopped her in the chest. Shirakawa nailed a
tornillo from the apron, but Thekla was able to kick out.
Shirakawa sent Thekla to the ropes, but Thekla held on, so
Shirakawa charged and got drop-toeholded to the ropes.
Thekla followed with a kick to the face. They fought on the
apron, but Shirakawa escaped to the floor and DDTed Thekla
from the apron in front of the announce desk! After
Shirakawa kept the punishment up around the ringside area,
Thekla turned things around with a stomp from the apron to
the back of Shirakawa’s neck.
With Thekla in control, she started to mock Shirakawa’s
usual mannerisms in the ring. Shirakawa came back with stiff
shots until Thekla cut her off in the corner. Thekla got in
position for her finishing spear, but Shirakawa was ready
for it with a flying knee! Shirakawa mounted Thekla and
unloaded with punches! Shirakawa put Thekla down with a
slingblade and slapped Thekla into the corner. Mina hit a
running back elbow and a dropkick from the top, but Thekla
beat the count!
Mina twisted Thekla in a single-leg crab and pulled her
ponytail until Thekla broke the hold by getting to the
bottom rope. Shirakawa missed a spinning backfist, which
allowed Thekla to hit a big right hand. Mina answered with a
rolling forearm, so Thekla answered with a spear! But she
was too beat up to try for a pin! Thekla was woozy, but got
back to her feet and removed her belt to whip Mina. The
referee took the belt away, so Thekla produced brass
knuckles! Shirakawa was able to avoid the knuckles and
nailed a backfist! She lifted Thekla for a back suplex, but
Thekla cracked Mina with the brass knuckles unbeknownst to
the referee! She covered Shirakawa for the pinfall and
successful AEW Women’s World Title defense!
Kenny Omega Gets Encouragement From “Speedball” Mike Bailey
Renee Paquette was with Kenny Omega in the back and asked
him about calling his shot for the AEW World Championship
against MJF at Dynasty. Before he could answer, Paquette
informed him that next week, the official contract signing
would take place, but if there were any physicality, the
match would be off.
Omega said leave it to MJF to put in a stipulation like
that, but Omega knows to expect that. Omega said it’s weird
to be called a god, but if it takes a god to take the belt
off MJF, he’ll be the god to do it. “Speedball” Mike Bailey
walked over and reminded Omega that they had wrestled last
year at Dynasty. He meant it then, and he still means it now
that he admires Omega. He thinks the professional wrestling
god is the right way to describe Omega, and he hopes Omega
goes on to Dynasty this year to beat MJF for the AEW World
Title. Because when he does, Bailey will be first in line
for a shot, but right now, he just wants to shake Omega’s
hand. Which he did, for an uncomfortably if comedically long
time!
Ricochet Feels Screwed Out of the AEW National Championship
Ricochet was with Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona to apologize to
everyone for losing his temper the last time they saw him.
He apologized to Liona for pushing him away, but still
wondered what Kahn was doing. But that all happened because
he was screwed by this company by having to defend the AEW
National Championship against 20 other men, and he didn’t
even get pinned or submitted to lose it to “Jungle” Jack
Perry. He was defending that championship in singles matches
all around the world, but now guys like Kenny Omega are
getting an AEW World Championship opportunity for winning
one match?
Ricochet reminded Omega of their lone meeting, in which he
knocked Omega’s block off. He’s tired of people like Omega
and nobodies getting opportunities. So if he has to prove it
again, he’ll kick Omega’s ass and anyone else who tries to
get in their way.
No Countout Match: Darby Allin def. RUSH of LFI
The main event began with RUSH knocking Allin off the top
rope to the floor! RUSH threw Allin into the barricade and
brutalized him with strikes before another shot at the
barricade. He picked up Allin again to whip him into another
barricade and then the steel steps! RUSH pulled the steps
away from the ring post, but Allin fought back and tried to
throw RUSH into the steps. RUSH stopped him with a stiff
shot and then another throw into the barricade. RUSH threw
Allin into the steps with a sickening smack that saw him go
flying with a bad landing.
RUSH continued to fight Allin around the apron until Allin
trapped him in the ring skirt. Allin struck RUSH multiple
times to set up for a dive, but Allin crashed and burned
hard when RUSH got out of the way. Allin was bleeding from
the forehead, so RUSH bit him, and they continued to fight
on the apron until RUSH threw Allin back to the floor with a
belly-to-belly suplex!
Despite the referee and medical personnel trying to check on
Allin, he continued the match, which meant far more
punishment from RUSH. RUSH feigned giving Allin the bull’s
horns in the corner, but he stopped and hit a single kick
instead. RUSH posed on the mat, so Allin flew out of the
corner to attack him! RUSH countered with a big headbutt and
tried to suplex him from the apron to the floor, but Allin
countered with a dragon sleeper over the ropes.
With RUSH out of it, Allin came off the top with a Coffin
Drop to RUSH across the second rope! RUSH fell to the floor,
so Allin followed after with a torpedo dive! Allin sat RUSH
in a chair in front of the announce desk and came off the
top with a dropkick all the way to the floor! That was
brutal for both men! Allin threw RUSH back in, but RUSH
kicked out at one!
RUSH and Allin traded strikes, although RUSH had way more
behind his shots. Allin came back with a quick combination
followed by a Code Red for a nearfall! Allin charged at
RUSH, so he threw Allin into the corner with a belly-to-
belly suplex! RUSH stomped Allin in the corner, so Allin
called for more and got a leaping elbow to the face! RUSH
missed the Bull’s Horns in the corner. Allin captured RUSH’s
leg for what appeared to be a Scorpion Death Lock, but Allin
jackknifed over RUSH to get the surprise three-count! Allin
has now won his last seven matches!
As Allin celebrated on the ramp, Mark Davis of the Don
Callis Family grabbed him from behind and nailed a
piledriver! MJF’s business dealings with Callis have put
Allin in the crosshairs of the Callis Family! Rocky Romero,
Trent Beretta and Lance Archer continued the assault in the
ring, as Andrade El Ídolo argued with Callis about what was
happening. Archer chokeslammed Allin in the middle of the
ring to leave him in a heap as Dynamite came to a close.
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