
This Wednesday night, AEW will host another live edition of Dynamite, straight from Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. Check out the highlights announced for the show below:
- Maya World (c) vs. CMLL Women’s World Champion Persephone vs. Hikaru Shida vs. Kris Statlander – AEW TBS Championship – Four Way Match;
- AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley vs. Jay White – AEW Continental Challenge Cup;
- Nigel McGuinness vs. Hechicero – AEW Continental Challenge Cup;
- Will Ospreay, Francesco Akira, and HENARE vs. The Don Callis Family (Brian Cage, Rocky Romero, and Lance Archer);
- AEW World Champion Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. The Don Callis Family (El Clon, Mark Davis, and Jake Doyle);
- Renee Paquette will interview Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay;
- Renee Paquette will interview Mercedes Moné and Willow Nightingale;
You can follow real-time coverage of the show starting at 8/7c, right here on Wrestling Noticias.
Results:
Trios Match: Will Ospreay, Francesco Akira, and HENARE defeated The Don Callis Family (Brian Cage, Rocky Romero, and Lance Archer)
Renee Paquette interviews Kazuchika Okada backstage about the International Title 3-Way at All In. Okada says family comes first, calling Konosuke Takeshita selfish for leaving the Don Callis Family. He expects Kyle Fletcher to understand that keeping the title in the Family is all that matters—even if Okada is the one who wins it.
In the ring, Kyle Fletcher tells Tony Schiavone his International Title reign isn’t ending at Wembley. Fletcher says he trusts Don Callis, but expects Okada to know his role and help him retain. Fletcher then turns his attention to Takeshita, calling him selfish and narcissistic before Takeshita interrupts.
Takeshita and Fletcher brawl, with Fletcher landing a Half-and-Half before Takeshita fires back with a Blue Thunder Bomb. After trading Tombstone attempts, Takeshita connects with a Poison Rana, Power Drive Knee and Raging Fire, then stands tall with the International Title.
Renee Paquette sat down with Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay ahead of their latest showdown, revisiting their history from PWG in 2015 through their NJPW rivalry. Ospreay admitted he idolized Omega early on, while Omega said he saw potential but wasn’t blown away. Things quickly got heated when Omega claimed NJPW needed him to return at Wrestle Kingdom because Ospreay alone couldn’t sell tickets, prompting Ospreay to fire back about carrying the company through the pandemic under far harsher conditions.
The conversation shifted to Don Callis and their 2023 Forbidden Door match. Omega called Ospreay’s win tainted because of Callis’ involvement, while Ospreay admitted it still bothers him that people say he couldn’t beat Omega alone. Ospreay framed their upcoming match as the culmination of a decade-long pursuit to prove he is better than Omega, promising to do it without Callis or anyone else helping him.
Omega questioned whether Ospreay, dealing with neck issues, could beat a healthier and smarter version of him. Ospreay said Omega has never truly viewed him as an equal and vowed to finally surpass his former hero in front of his family and friends. Omega responded that Ospreay failed when it mattered most in 2023 and would fail again, then took a personal shot involving Ospreay’s mother and son. Ospreay had to be restrained by security as Omega walked away, ending an intense and highly personal segment.
AEW TBS Championship – Four Way Match: Maya World (c) defeated CMLL Women’s World Champion Persephone, Hikaru Shida, and Kris Statlander
The Brawling Birds sent a warning to Divine Dominion backstage, promising to hit harder and return every shot with interest. With both teams undefeated, they vowed to settle it in London in front of a hostile, rowdy British crowd.
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