Posted on 7/10/125 by Bob Magee
Mercedes Moné and “Timeless” Toni Storm Face-to-Face One
Last Time
This week's AEW Dynamite opened dramatically as Mercedes
Moné made her entrance to the ring. Mercedes began with a
confident declaration to the Texas crowd:
"Texas, say hello to your CEO."
Mercedes quickly addressed her upcoming AEW Women's World
Championship opponent, "Timeless" Toni Storm, calling for a
civilized interaction:
"Now, Toni darling, I know we've gotten off on the wrong
foot, but I just want this face to face to be a civil
conversation. So, Toni darling, let's get to it. Come on."
Excalibur immediately remarked on the irony of Mercedes'
request, given recent events, noting: "There's been anything
[but] civil [about] the attacks that Mercedes Moné has
launched on Timeless Toni Storm."
At this point, Storm appeared on screen from backstage,
addressing Mercedes: "So we meet again, here in Texas. Only
two things come from Texas, and I am at least one of them."
Mercedes, clearly annoyed, challenged Storm to come to the
ring, accusing her of hiding behind the screen:
"Toni, I am so sick of these silly little games, but I am
the master of any game, so you're just hiding behind a
screen. But this Saturday, there's gonna be nowhere to hide.
So how about you come out here and face me? Face to face? …
And Toni, I promise I won't hurt you too badly, darling."
Toni Storm immediately replied confidently, announcing:
"Who said I was hiding? Hit my music."
Storm then appeared live in the arena, confronting Moné
face-to-face. As Storm stepped into the ring, Mercedes noted
the champagne Toni brought to the ring, proposing a mocking
toast:
"Toni, I see that you brought a bottle of champagne. How
nice of you. So I say, how about we make a toast? … A toast
to me, your future new AEW Women's World Champion, Seven
Belts Moné."
Inspecting the champagne bottle, Mercedes sarcastically
critiqued its condition:
"It's burnt. It's obviously—this bottle of champagne was
frozen at some point."
Storm, unimpressed by Mercedes' theatrics, fired back with
scathing criticism:
"Save the performative bullshit for your entrance,
Mercedes."
Storm intensified her verbal attack, confronting Moné's
authenticity and character directly:
"I thought I knew who you were, but clearly I was wrong. I
warned you that I'm not like the others, but week after
week, you have treated me like some sort of underdog. You
speak in catchphrases. You have the authenticity of a spray
tan in a rainstorm. You have the emotional depth of a kiddie
pool."
Storm continued her verbal assault by targeting Moné's
numerous championships, claiming that Mercedes was hiding
behind them:
"In this belt, I found myself. But all these belts that you
wear are just little masks for you to hide behind, aren't
they? So tell me, what the hell are you so afraid of,
Mercedes?"
Mercedes Moné, unfazed by Storm's insults, confidently
addressed their differences and her own superiority:
"You and I have walked very similar paths, but truth be
told, you and I are nothing alike because I have and I will
always be better than you. I will always outshine you in
success, in class, and I am not afraid of anyone or
anything. I am not afraid to leave it all on the table."
She further emphasized her resilience and confidence in her
own legacy:
"Toni, I've been through hell and back, and I made the devil
my bitch. The more that these people hate me, the more that
I win. And trust me, Toni, no one—and I mean no one—is going
to stop the Moné train. Not even you. Because Toni, this
right here, this is my legacy, this is my destiny, and I
know exactly who I am. I am the one-woman revolution, the
alpha, the omega, and everything in between."
Storm immediately rebuffed Mercedes' talk of legacy with a
sobering philosophical response:
"Legacies don't exist, Mercedes. One day, we will all turn
to dust and be forgotten. We're all gonna die, Mercedes.
Don't you get it? All that matters is one moment—the moment
where you step into this ring and you look me in the eye,
and you realize that you fear an ordinary life, but I only
fear an ordinary death."
She offered a cutting closing remark, elevating the stakes
for their AEW All In match:
"Now, I sincerely believe that you deserve all the titles in
the world—but not this one. You will go down as the
woman...you'll go down as the woman who just couldn't win
the big one."
Mercedes, seemingly resigned to the intensity of their
confrontation, conceded briefly:
"Well, I had hoped this would've been civil, but I guess
that I'm wrong. So this Saturday, may the best woman win."
Storm responded bluntly, giving their rivalry one final
exclamation point:
"Eat shit, bitch."
At that point, Storm went to attack Mercedes, but Moné
managed to sneak out of the champ’s grasp. Still, that gave
Toni a chance to don Mercedes’ cowboy hat and preen in front
of the crowd.
Jon Moxley Tells Hangman Page He’s All In
In a dark and intense backstage segment, AEW World Champion
Jon Moxley addressed his upcoming opponent Hangman Adam
Page, setting the stage for their brutal Texas Death Match
at AEW All In: Texas.
Moxley opened by directly questioning Hangman's mindset,
recalling their previous encounter in this violent match
type: "What are you thinking, Hangman? With this Texas
Death, you're thinking we've been here before and things
went your way. But that was one battle, and that was a long
time ago."
Acknowledging past defeats candidly, Moxley stressed his
unmatched resilience in warfare: "I've been beaten before.
Been outmaneuvered, outsmarted, outmuscled, but I have
never, ever in my life lost a war of attrition. And that's
exactly what this is."
Moxley continued, openly challenging Hangman's ability to
withstand relentless pressure, both physically and mentally:
"You think you can survive longer than me? Will you hold the
line under the pressure of attack? Will you hold the line
under the pressure of expectations? Will you hold the line
under the pressure of everybody who's counting on you?"
Turning personal and increasingly harsh, Moxley directly
questioned Hangman's worth as an adversary, berating him
severely: "I think you're a victim. I think you're waste. I
think you are absolutely pathetic."
He then issued a stark ultimatum to Page, emphasizing the
gravity and stakes of their July 12 showdown:
"You have one chance to prove me wrong. So on July 12th, you
better walk that aisle like it's the last time you ever
will."
Ending with chilling clarity, Moxley drove home the brutal
nature of their imminent confrontation:
"Just make no mistake about it, Texas Death—you are all in
this time. Whether you like it or not, you are all the way
in."
Bandido & Brody King vs. Kyle Fletcher & Konosuke Takeshita
This match opened with a collision of power between Brody
King and Takeshita, trading heavy forearm shots and shoulder
tackles. Commentator Excalibur noted, "Brody King
accelerates to the ropes, Konosuke Takeshita answers him
with boots to the face," highlighting the intense start to
this physical contest.
Bandido showcased his agility with a swift sequence
including an impressive dive, prompting Taz to exclaim,
"Good speed built up there by Bandido!" Fletcher quickly
responded, displaying his strength with a powerful full-body
slam, earning praise from Taz: "That was a beautiful full
body slam by Fletcher."
The momentum swung dramatically when Brody King tagged in,
executing his brutal Cannonball Senton in the corner, nearly
pinning Fletcher. Fletcher fought back valiantly, hitting a
Michinoku Driver on King—a feat Excalibur described as "a
feat of strength by Kyle Fletcher."
Bandido energized the crowd with a precise hurricanrana on
Takeshita, prompting Don Callis to momentarily leave his
seat at commentary, thinking the match was decided. Brody
King continued the offensive, delivering a devastating
lariat, but Fletcher crucially broke the subsequent pin
attempt, leading Excalibur to note the "excellent save."
In the closing moments, Fletcher neutralized King by
launching him over the barricade with a well-timed boot,
leaving Bandido vulnerable. Bandido, attempting his
signature "21 Plex," was abruptly countered midair by a
precise elbow from Takeshita. Capitalizing swiftly,
Takeshita delivered his signature move, the "Raging Fire,"
to pin Bandido decisively.
The Outrunners Aren’t Finished with FTR
In a passionate backstage segment during AEW Dynamite, The
Outrunners—Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd—addressed their
recent match against the renowned tag team FTR on Collision.
Truth Magnum began confidently, emphasizing their memorable
performance:
"You know, if you're anything like me, and I know I am, last
week on Collision, you saw a little piece of history. You
saw FTR versus The Outrunners, and you saw The Outrunners
ain't just built for show. We're built for go."
Turbo Floyd jumped in energetically, vividly highlighting
the intensity of their confrontation with the highly
acclaimed FTR:
"Truth Magnum, how close were we? Huh? How close were we?
Just getting that little bit right there where we had FTR.
We stood toe to toe with one of the best tag teams in the
world, if not the best."
Reinforcing their determination and resilience, Floyd
passionately continued:
"And what did we prove? The Outrunners will never give up.
They will never quit. And as long as I got my brother Truth
Magnum here with me, The Outrunners are never gonna lay down
that easy."
Closing their fiery declaration, Floyd directly challenged
FTR, making it clear that their rivalry was far from over:
"FTR, lemme tell you this right here and right now, this
isn't over. We still got our eyes on you because if you
haven't seen The Outrunners do—you haven't seen nothing."
FTR and The Patriarchy: On the Same Page?
Backstage, Renee Paquette stood alongside FTR and the
Patriarchy, addressing their upcoming team-up scheduled for
AEW Collision ahead of Saturday's AEW All In event.
Christian Cage confidently opened the exchange, praising
their temporary allies:
"I'll tell you how it's gonna go, Renee. Now I could stand
here and I could run down FTR's accomplishments, their whole
laundry list of accomplishments, but I don't think we have
that much time, do we? And we know they're gonna bring their
best. And the Patriarchy always brings their best. So I
expect nothing but success."
He continued, extending an offer of mutual support to FTR:
"And I have to say I like FTR. I like where your heads have
been at lately. I'm very impressed, and I have to say going
into tomorrow night on Collision and into All In on Saturday
—if you scratch our backs, we'll scratch yours after we
become the AEW Tag Team Champs."
Stokely interjected, sharply critiquing recent decisions
regarding FTR:
"Well, first of all, let me say there's been a lot of
miscarriages of justice in this company, but by far the
biggest one is the fact that FTR is not included in the AEW
World Tag Team Championship match at All In. But, you know,
it's not like they're 10-time World Tag Team Champions or
anything. It's not like they're the winningest tag team in
AEW history. It's not like they had another classic last
Saturday on Collision."
He quickly softened his tone towards Christian Cage, adding:
"But you know what, Christian, none of this is your fault,
man. So as far as All In goes, we'll be there. We'll be
watching. And, this whole back-scratching thing—let's see
how tomorrow night goes first. What do you say, man?"
Stokely then grabbed Christian's hand, forcing an awkward
handshake. Christian, visibly displeased, reacted by wiping
his hand on his jacket in clear disgust after Stokely
departed, subtly underscoring the tension between the teams
heading into Collision.
Ricochet vs. Blake Christian
In an intense singles match on AEW Dynamite, Ricochet took
on Blake Christian, who was determined to avenge his friend
Lee Johnson, recently sidelined by Ricochet’s allies, Gates
of Agony. Blake Christian voiced his determination clearly
prior to the match, stating:
"As you can see, I'm all alone here tonight after what the
Gates of Agony did to my boy Lee Johnson. He's not cleared
to wrestle, so since I'm all alone, I see no other way than
to go straight to the head of the snake himself. Ricochet, I
only hope that he leaves his little weenie dogs in a cage
tonight so I can whoop his bald ass one on one."
The match began aggressively, with Christian showcasing his
agility with a remarkable corkscrew dive onto Ricochet
outside the ring. The momentum shifted dramatically when the
Gates of Agony appeared, distracting Christian and allowing
Ricochet to gain control by hurling Christian into the steel
steps.
Back from commercial, Blake Christian fought valiantly,
executing a spectacular springboard cutter from the middle
rope, prompting Excalibur to exclaim, "Huge chance here!
Wow, this would be a gigantic upset if he could capture the
win!" Christian followed up with a springboard 450 Splash,
nearly clinching victory, but Ricochet narrowly kicked out,
surprising the commentary team.
The match reached its controversial climax when Christian
attempted to evade the Gates of Agony at ringside. After
stepping off their backs to return to the ring, Christian
was attacked while Ricochet distracted referee Rick Knox.
Seizing the advantage, Ricochet landed a devastating Spirit
Gun, described by Excalibur as a "hellacious shot," before
decisively ending the match with his finishing move,
Vertigo.
Post-match, the Gates of Agony delivered further punishment
to Blake Christian, seemingly cementing their alliance with
Ricochet.
MJF and The Hurt Syndicate Make an Unwelcome Discovery
Backstage once more, Renee Paquette approached MJF ahead of
his scheduled “Talky-Talk” with Mark Briscoe. MJF swiftly
interrupted her introduction with a sharp correction,
clarifying his intentions:
"No, no, no. Today ain't no one-on-one just 'cause Mark
Briscoe wants a one-on-one. See Briscoe, you are about to
get hurt. In this Casino Gauntlet match it's gonna be as
fast as that, and I will get one step closer to obtaining
what I need—and that is my All Elite Wrestling World
Championship."
Before Renee could further question MJF, MVP urgently
interjected, addressing The Hurt Syndicate—Bobby Lashley and
Shelton Benjamin:
"We gotta grab the tag tables and do a photo shoot. Excuse
us. Let's go boys.”
As they departed for their responsibilities, The Hurt
Syndicate quickly learned that they’d been burglarized.
Realizing their AEW World Tag Team Championship titles had
been taken by JetSpeed (Kevin Knight and Speedball Bailey),
MVP decisively declared their intent to retaliate, turning
back to MJF with determined instructions:
"Yo, going on? Oh hell. You gotta be kidding. No, no, no.
Like West Side Gun says—someone is about to die. … We're
gonna handle this business. You handle the Brisco business.
We'll see you in a bit."
Kenny Omega Delivers a Message to Kazuchika Okada
In a deeply intense and personal backstage segment on AEW
Dynamite, Kenny Omega addressed his legendary rival
Kazuchika Okada, setting the stage for their historic
upcoming encounter at AEW All In: Texas.
Omega opened reflectively, acknowledging their storied
history:
"Somehow I knew this day would come. The rivalry between
Omega and Okada—it's legendary. You know, a shadow that I
was chasing. Kenny Omega has vied with Kazuchika Okada in
some of the best professional wrestling matches of all time.
Okada, you are great. You'll be the greatest. I defeated the
greatest wrestler on planet Earth, and I was happy to leave
it at that."
He continued, expressing initial contentment with their past
encounters before confronting Okada’s AEW arrival: "I was
happy to close the book because on that day it proved that I
was the best. And then of course you had to come to AEW."
Addressing the evolution of both competitors, Omega
emphasized the gravity of their match:
"I'm the best bout machine now. The Kenny Omega I am today
is a different man because Okada of today is a different
man. The match the world is wanting to see in an AEW ring—
Kenny Omega, Kazuchika Okada, winner take all. The winner
will be crowned the brand new AEW Unified champion. Career-
defining rivalry, rekindled seven years since we had our
last match."
Highlighting the personal stakes intensified by Don Callis’
betrayal, Omega passionately declared:
"Don Callis, a man who discarded Kenny Omega. There is not
one trick that you can pull to ruin that. Oh no, I'm gonna
wipe you from the history books of All Elite Wrestling,
Kenny."
Referencing personal hardships and betrayals, Omega's
intensity escalated:
"You had to use someone from my family to make it personal.
Congratulations. That's exactly what you did. So you're
gonna get a different Kenny Omega this time. You will be a
footnote of history, and I will be the author."
Omega concluded with an ominous vow, underlining the extreme
lengths to which he's prepared to go:
"I'll beat you. I'm doing whatever it takes. I hurt you,
whatever it takes to win that belt. Maybe I'll kill you.
That's all I have left—this business and this championship."
He left with a final statement encapsulating the historic
significance of their upcoming bout:
"The first-ever AEW Unified champion, winner takes all in
the Lone Star state, the most anticipated match ever in AEW.
Let's leave it all in the ring. One final time. For
everything."
Mark Briscoe and MJF Have a “Talky-Talk”
In a heated face-to-face "Talky-Talk" segment on AEW
Dynamite, Mark Briscoe and MJF, the number one and number
two entrants respectively in the Men's Casino Gauntlet at
All In, exchanged deeply personal barbs ahead of their high-
stakes encounter.
MJF immediately mocked the segment's premise, saying: "The
phrase 'Talky-Talk' is about the dumbest shit I've ever
heard in my entire life."
He then intensified his verbal attack on Mark Briscoe,
deriding his background:
"I know much like all these people, you're a stupid white
trash redneck hick… How about you take a walkie-walk back to
your meth lab in Dumpster Fire Delaware so you can keep on
feeding all 95 of your inbred children shoe leather and
chicken feed."
Briscoe remained composed initially, proudly standing up for
his roots:
"I'm proud to be a country boy. I'm proud to be a redneck.
I'm proud that I've had to work hard for every dollar that
I've ever put in my pocket… You call yourself rich man, but
you know what you are, you're bankrupt man. Morally bankrupt
and you have no soul."
Anticipating a cruel reference to his late brother Jay
Briscoe, Mark directly addressed MJF:
"I know what you're about to do next… you're going to talk
some dumb shit about my brother, try to get me riled up, but
hey, I've been preparing for it all week. So go ahead,
buddy. Have at it."
Crossing the line, MJF made deeply personal and painful
remarks about Jay:
"Your brother is gonna go down as one of the greatest
professional wrestlers of all time… However, I do pity your
brother… because while he's up there in those pearly gates,
he has to look down and see what you've become… I know
exactly what he'd say to you… he'd say, ‘Chicken, it
shouldn't have been me in that accident. It should have been
you.’"
This malicious comment triggered an immediate, violent
response from Mark Briscoe, prompting commentary to note,
"Crossing the line and Mark Briscoe justified in his
actions, his frustration, his emotions spilling out."
The Hurt Syndicate intervened to assist MJF but were
ambushed by JetSpeed (Kevin Knight and Speedball Bailey),
who wielded the previously stolen AEW Tag Team titles.
Amidst this chaos, The Patriarchy seized the moment to
further assault both JetSpeed and The Hurt Syndicate,
significantly impacting the dynamics heading into AEW All
In.
4-Way Match for the No. 2 Spot in the Women’s Casino
Gauntlet at All In: Megan Bayne vs. Thekla vs. Queen Aminata
vs. Tay Melo
In a dynamic and high-stakes 4-way bout on AEW Dynamite,
Megan Bayne, Thekla, Queen Aminata, and Tay Melo fiercely
battled for the coveted No. 2 spot in the upcoming Casino
Gauntlet Match at AEW All In.
The match ignited immediately with aggressive action, as
Melo swiftly removed Bayne from the ring with a low bridge,
prompting announcer Excalibur to note, "Great move by Tay
Melo!" Thekla then showcased her agility with a "big
crossbody" dive onto her competitors, followed closely by
Queen Aminata's aerial senton atomico, effectively wiping
out all adversaries on the outside.
The action remained relentless with Queen Aminata asserting
dominance, snapping Thekla into the barricade. Inside the
ring, Megan Bayne leveraged her strength advantage,
launching Tay Melo into the barricade and executing a
powerful Michinoku Driver on Queen Aminata, nearly securing
a victory until Thekla intervened.
Thekla continued her assault, attempting a Falcon Arrow only
to be thwarted by Melo’s barrage of elbows, described by
announcers as "hammering Bayne relentlessly." This temporary
alliance between Melo and Aminata briefly subdued Bayne, but
their teamwork dissolved as the match progressed.
In a critical sequence, Megan Bayne impressively intercepted
Thekla’s attempted diving Codebreaker, powerfully tossing
her over the ropes, prompting Excalibur to exclaim, "Spiders
can fly!" Bayne then unleashed a suicide dive, adding
another layer of chaos to the match.
As momentum shifted rapidly, Penelope Ford and Anna Jay
became embroiled in their own external conflict in support
of their respective allies on the outside. Amidst this
turmoil, Megan Bayne capitalized decisively, delivering a
devastating running powerbomb to Queen Aminata for the
decisive three-count.
Announcer Tony Schiavone encapsulated the drama stating,
"Aminata was so close, so close to getting some revenge on
Thekla, but it was Megan Bayne who took advantage of that
and gets the win."
Absolute Chaos Backstage!
After that match, Renee Paquette approached Thekla for
comments. Renee acknowledged Thekla's impactful tenure
despite not securing the No. 2 spot:
"Thekla, unfortunately, you did not earn the number two spot
in the Women's Casino Gauntlet match. However, there's no
denying the impact that you've made here in AEW. You've not
even been pinned in the time that you've been here. So
should your name get called this Saturday afternoon at All
In—"
Before Renee could finish, Queen Aminata abruptly attacked
Thekla. Then, amidst this backstage chaos, Mark Briscoe
appeared, visibly furious, addressing his heated rivalry
with MJF directly and emphatically:
"I got just what I needed from you, man. I knew you was
going to say something stupid that was gonna fire me up, and
now it's a certain day. It's a certain day. I will win this
Casino Gauntlet back in Texas and all that on Saturday night
—I'm gonna kill your ass, you bitch."
Samoa Joe vs. Wheeler Yuta
In the wake of the Death Riders making it clear they want
“their” AEW Trios Championship back from The Opps, Samoa Joe
faced Wheeler Yuta in a fierce battle that showcased both
competitors' strengths. Yuta entered the contest solo, his
teammates preoccupied with the night's main event, as
announcer Taz noted, "Wheeler Yuta now stepping into battle
by himself because his partners are teaming up later
tonight."
Yuta initially attempted to counter Joe's power with
technique, employing wrist control strategies. However,
Joe's strength quickly dominated, executing a decisive
backdrop and a powerful elbow drop, nearly securing the
victory early.
Throughout the match, Joe displayed his trademark brutal
offense. Commentator Excalibur highlighted Joe's prowess:
"Joe just hit that snap scoop powerslam, that classic
patented Samoa Joe." Yet, Wheeler Yuta valiantly fought
back, momentarily turning the tide with a "flying elbow,"
which Taz remarked as, "Yuta flying elbow, he takes Joe
down!"
As the match intensified, Wheeler resorted to aggressive
tactics, gouging Joe's eyes to escape a potential Muscle
Buster and later biting Joe’s ear in a desperate bid for
control. Despite these underhanded maneuvers, Samoa Joe
maintained dominance.
The contest reached its climax when Wheeler Yuta attempted
an O’Connor Roll, only to have Joe expertly counter into the
lethal Coquina Clutch, forcing a swift submission. Excalibur
emphatically declared the submission victory: "It's in—and
it's over!"
Post-match chaos ensued as Gabe Kidd blindsided Samoa Joe,
teaming up with Yuta in a beatdown, prompting Powerhouse
Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata to storm the ring and make the
save.
All Star 8-Man Tag Match: Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli &
The Young Bucks vs. Hangman Adam Page, Will Ospreay,
Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs
In a frenetic All Star 8-Man Tag main event on AEW Dynamite,
the formidable team of Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and
The Young Bucks faced off against Hangman Adam Page, Will
Ospreay, Katsuyori Shibata, and Powerhouse Hobbs, setting
the stage for an explosive battle.
The match erupted immediately, with Hangman Adam Page
aggressively clearing the apron and delivering a powerful
boot to Matthew Jackson. Commentator Excalibur vividly
captured the intensity: "Hangman is ready to go!" Will
Ospreay showcased his agility early, executing a stunning
double handspring kick, prompting a quick tag to Katsuyori
Shibata, who continued the momentum.
As the action intensified, Powerhouse Hobbs entered
decisively, landing a spinning powerslam and enabling
Ospreay’s impressive corkscrew moonsault, a move broken up
by the opposing team, sparking a chaotic ringside brawl.
Announcers heightened the drama with exclamations of the
intense action: "Bodies are everywhere!"
Returning from commercial break, Claudio Castagnoli applied
a punishing bear hug on Ospreay. Will persevered, escaping
and eventually tagging in Hangman Page, whose fiery comeback
included a devastating Liger Bomb on Matthew Jackson, nearly
capturing victory before Nicholas Jackson intervened at the
last second.
In a thrilling final sequence, the Young Bucks launched into
a Superkick Party. Powerhouse Hobbs was dramatically
powerbombed through a table by Claudio and Moxley, eliciting
Excalibur’s stunned reaction: "Powerhouse Hobbs taken clean
off his feet!" With opponents incapacitated, Castagnoli hit
a decisive Neutralizer, allowing Moxley to lock Shibata into
a tight Bulldog Choke, forcing a referee stoppage and
securing the victory.
Post-match chaos erupted as Gabe Kidd and the Death Riders
viciously attacked Hangman and allies. The assault
intensified dramatically when Swerve Strickland appeared via
the big screen outside, driving heavy machinery, declaring,
"Everything we've been through has been about control, and
I’m gonna take it back," before destroying the Young Bucks’
limo with a backhoe, sending the Bucks scrambling outside in
shock.
Amidst the chaos, Samoa Joe made a surprise return, rallying
with Ospreay and Hangman to fend off attackers. The turmoil
climaxed as Hangman Page, fueled by vengeance, delivered a
thunderous Discus Lariat to Jon Moxley and prepared for the
"Buckshot Lariat," only momentarily thwarted by Claudio’s
uppercut. Page resiliently countered, dropping Claudio
decisively. Page then grabbed a chain and locked his gaze on
Moxley, but Marina Shafir dragged the AEW World Champion out
of the ring and out of harm’s way.
As Dynamite concluded, Strickland reunited triumphantly with
Prince Nana and Ospreay, watching the destruction unfold,
leaving Hangman seething in the ring, setting a turbulent
stage for AEW All In.
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