AW Dynamite Results: November 4 Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights | Bleacher Report


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    Credit: All Elite Wrestling

    Top Conflicts, very interesting stories and leading stars took center stage on TNT on Wednesday night, as an episode of Dynamite was released by All Elite Wrestling, aimed at hyping its full gear pay-view scene, this Saturday night. B / R is available live.

    Does the chaos arise when world champions John Moxley and Eddie Kingston come face to face before their title clash, with Cody making a move for himself before the title defense against Darby in Lin and Miro picking up his first singles victory with AAWA?

    Find out the answers to those questions and more with this recap of the November 4 broadcast.

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    Announced for Wednesday’s card:

  • John Moxley and Eddie Kingston come face to face in full gear
  • Cody and Gun Club v. The Dark Order (John Silver, 10 and Colt Cabana)
  • Scorpio Sky vs. Spears
  • Trent vs. Miro
  • Ortiz and Sammy Guevara v. Ward Rdlo and MJF

Coverage begins at 8:30 p.m.

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    Chris Jericho called MJF “soft” for kicking the broadcast, moments before Jim Ross, Tony Schiavone and Exclusive joined the critical table. A few days before the showdown with Le Champion, MJF joined Ward Gordlo for the show showdown of the tag team with Sami Guevara of the Inner Circle and Ortiz in the first match of the night.

    Jericho put Ortiz’s hardness and stiffness on him for a long time to eat a big spinbuster by Ward Rdlo. MJFA knocked Tiartis into the corner, talked to the trash can and pulled his big bodyguard back into the match. “Vorolo is doing all the work here. The MJF only tags when the man is down, ”added Shiao, telling the story of an opportunistic heel.

    Loudmouth, wearing a scarf, and his partner worked on the Ortiz before giving Guevara a hot tag. The Spanish Gode and Ward Ruddlo stunned with a superkick, then blasted MJF with a jumping knee in the face. A crossboard followed in the crossbody, as was the top pair.

    The inner circle turned late and set up for the superplex but W. Rudlow brought them down and MJF down with the tower of the Doom Superplex venue. Ward Rudlow followed with an F-10 for the Tertiaries but Guevara saved. Map Hardy, dressed as a serpent, threw a chair at Guevara, allowing the MJF to apply salt to the earth to win the submission.

    After the match, the MJF attacked Jericho on the status of the declaration and rallied against him, showing the intensity that Demo God had previously demanded from him.

    The result

    MJF and Wardlow defeated Guevara and Ortiz

    Grade

    B +

    Analysis

    If there’s any question about what kind of babyface Guevara might be, we got a glimpse here because the Spanish God was nothing extraordinary in that role. It was fiery, explosive and attacked both Ward Wardlo and MJF before Hardy intervened.

    The MJF scoring GJ was the right decision as he had to speed up before Saturday night, and his attack on Jericho was even better as he was allowed to respond strongly to Lee Champion’s criticisms.

    His match on full gear on Saturday night may not have the flashes of others, but it does have two formidable personalities, two great heels and a ton of potential that would not be flasher offenses.

    A warm start to this week’s show.

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    After an almost final interview with Tony Schiavo with an egoist, Kenny turned his full attention to Omega, pointing to our second match of the night, while Miro fought Trent in the singles competition. Kip Sabian was with his best man while Chuck Taylor supported his best friend.

    The powerful, sharp and aggressive Miro stormed into Trent’s start, wearing him down and pushing hard against him at an angle. Taylor wiped out Sabian on the ringside while Trent drowned a corner splash by his opponent.

    During the commercial, Miro regained control in the same way that The Dark Order erupted and attacked Orange Cassidy in the preview of a freshly squeezed match with Silver Saturday. The artist, formerly known as Bulgarian Brut, continued his one-sided beating of Trent and blasted him with a hard kick in the face.

    Trent tried to make a comeback but Miro stopped him. Let half-suplex allow Trent to be a little different but Miro grabbed him and planted him with a flave slam. Trent recovered recovered, speeded up and delivered the top con hero.

    Miro shook Trent with a big kick and applied for a clutch to win the submission.

    After the match, Taylor pulled Miro back with his teammate, only to be attacked by Sabian. Cassidy will not re-emerge and will deliver the Best Range drop until Raheen is knocked over by Best Friends who will erase Raheen.

    The result

    Miro defeated Trent

    Grade

    C +

    Analysis

    The one-sided match lasted a bit longer but once Trent fired his comeback, it evolved into a fun match.

    Hard hit – Miro performed in his first singles match with AUW, completing exactly what is ahead of the two teams in ensuring an early high-profile tag team match.

    You can rightly question Miro’s use of AAW on this issue, but there’s no denying that he certainly hasn’t been enjoying and enjoying himself during his last year with WWE and that he’s worth something for that.

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    Jim Rose interviewed Kenny Omega ahead of the World Title Eliminator Final Acceptably Nervous Hangman Page and a video package of the AW Tag Team Championship between a Youth Bucks and FTR.

    Taz, Ricky Stark and FTW champion Brian KJ hit the ring, their lack of perfect gear match and the fact that they were disrespected earlier in the day by AUW owner Tony Khan. Taze promised that FTW would be present on this Saturday’s pay-view scene.

    As the private party was heading to the ring for the match with The Young Bucks, Sammy Guevara attacked Matt Hardy, dropping him with a Twist of Fate to avenge his interference in the night’s opening tag bout.

    After the breaks, a fight broke out between the Bucks and the private party, with Matt and Nick Jackson taking control of the match and taking down both Isia Cassidy and Mark Quinn as they prepare for their championship on Saturday.

    Matt, who suffered a knee injury at the hands of Cash Wheeler and Dex Harwood, grew significantly taller. Jackson slowed down about the injury and prevented his offense from doing well. Still, the top contenders for the T-Break title dominated the entire break when Quinn tried to please her partner.

    Eventually the private party fought back and delivered Jean and Juice to Nick. Matt barely broke the pin.

    Bucks recovered, delivered the BTE trigger, and Pinf won.

    “Was it worth it? Did the Young Bucks take this match just three days before full gear? Exaliber asked.

    The FTRA hit the ring and attacked, delivering the Goodnight Express to Mad. They did more damage to the ankle, but Hangman saved Page, then Kenny Omega. The tense result continued ahead of their match on Saturday.

    The result

    Young Bucks defeated the private party

    Grade

    B

    Analysis

    There is no such thing as a bad bucks-private party match.

    Having said that, it’s interesting that the story of the match was that she was struggling to compete on her injured left knee, even though she still controls the conflict with brother Nick. They beat Cassidy and never really felt like they were in danger of losing, which is polar opposite to the story you might expect from Matt’s physical condition.

    Making a save for Pax and Omega Bucks was a great backbone of their friendship and added stereotypical tension to their own match on Saturday’s show.

    A good segment that added intensity and intrigue to what could be the best match on a full full gear card.

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    AW World Champion John Moxley and Eddie Kingston came face-to-face in the middle of the ring on the condition that physicality had resulted in the cancellation of their match.

    The reason Kingston lacks his family is AAW. Moxley replied that he had promised Eddie’s mother to take care of him when he could not take care of himself.

    “You will know this Saturday that you are not the man you were. You say the words, ‘I quit’, ’Moxley said before throwing Mike down.

    After that, Jim Ross threw a video package from “The Bustard” pack.

    Britt warned that what passes every day becomes faster and stronger. Most importantly, more obsessed. The video came to an abrupt end, instructing the rest of the AW roster.

    Grade

    A +

    Analysis

    It was this emotionally sharp start between Moxley and Kingson that shed a little light on the ultra-personal edge for their match. Both the Champion and the Challenger were excellent here and really put home how important their home clash is for Saturday.

    Theirs is a match that surpasses world titles and is as sour as friendship. He will be at the center of his I Quit match in full gear.

    The pack’s video package, which features Kingston’s plentiful voiceover, hints at issues that will be resolved when it returns to AW TV.

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    Keeping an eye on AW women’s champion Hikaru Shida stands, Nayla Rose battled Red Velvet in the singles event.

    Velvet started fast and furious, but Rose snatched it up and wasted no time in showing the monstrous way to the Beast Bomb for victory.

    After the match, Vicky Guerrero talked to Brandy Rhodes about the trash before a quarrel broke out between Rose and Sheida.

    The result

    Rose defeated Velvet

    Grade

    C-

    Analysis

    We get it, roses are dominant. However he did not explain why he won the championship match despite not competing regularly for months.

    Instead, he sowed the seeds for the Guerrero-Rhodes conflict, while at the same time serving as a last ditch effort to create some kind of anticipation for Rose vs. Shida.

    By no fault of any of the artists involved, it could not work.

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    10 of the Dark Order, John Silver and Colt Cabana won the TNT. Champion Cody and the six-man tag team of the night clashed with the Gun Club in the main event.

    Young Austin Gunn knocked out Silver early in the match before tugging at his father. Not wanting any part of the elder gun, Silver tugged at Cabana in the match, causing the giants to fight.

    In Stein found a way back into the match and took control of The Dark Order, who worked on the least experienced wrestler in the match during the professional break.

    Cody was wiping the cabin on the ringside, with Derby Allen standing from the stands, tagged in coming out and unloading. Back in the ring, Austin delivered the cross to Rhodes Cabana and made 10 with a quick draw.

    The babyface waiters stood tall but the dark order surrounds the ring. Silver made a sneak attack but the Orange Cassidy didn’t come out of nowhere and delivered an Orange Punch to drop it.

    Cody grabbed the mic and called the pitching of Elin’s name as the ALU star. He told Darby that TNT Stop lying to yourself by saying he doesn’t want a champion. He told All Lin that he was not an ace, so he would not win the S title in full gear.

    The result

    Cody and Gun Club beat The Dark Order

    Grade

    C

    Analysis

    There was no reason for this to be the main event of the show. Instead of the main event of the go-home show on full gear, it would have been better to get out of the show or headline AW Dark.

    A private party versus bucks would be a more effective main event.

    A WT waited so long that any kind of heat would be lost to Cody Vs. In Lin won’t help, put either.

    A rather flat conclusion for a show, otherwise, was quite good.