AEW Dynamite Results
November 6, 2024
Manchester, New Hampshire (SNHU Arena)
Results by: Alex Kahrs of Wrestleview.com
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Commentary welcomes us to the show before Tony Schiavone introduces the Hurt Syndicate to the ring. MVP steps out first, followed closely by Shelton Benjamin and Bobby Lashley to a good pop from the crowd. All three men are dressed sharply as they head down to the ring to join Schiavone, who starts to ask about what we saw last week before MVP interrupts to let the crowd chant for him.
He thanks Tony for the introduction but says he doesn’t need one, before telling him to leave the ring. And then…MVP introduces himself, alongside Benjamin and Lashley, hyping up each man’s accomplishments. He then says the Hurt Syndicate offers their services, before pointing us to footage of what happens when you refuse.
The video recaps the beatdown by the new crew on Swerve Strickland, whose music hits as the former World Champion makes a beeline toward the ring. Officials rush out to stop Strickland, who has a chain in one hand and a microphone in the other. Raising the mic, Strickland calls out Lashley for a match at Full Gear, to which MVP simply replies “see ya there, kid.” With that, we cut away.
Video Package: The brute force on display by the BCC leads Orange Cassidy to become something he never thought he’d be, a leader for AEW, as he challenges Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship at Full Gear!
Back at ringside, Claudio Castagnoli and PAC make their way through the crowd alongside Wheeler Yuta ahead of our next match. They enter the ring before Orange Cassidy’s music hits, signaling the arrival of the Freshly Squeezed challenger set for Full Gear. Cassidy takes his shirt off on the stage, motioning for the BCC to come after him. Castagnoli and PAC make their way out of the ring and up the ramp…where Darby gets the drop on them from the top of the entrance stage!
The four go at it with Cassidy being sent to ringside by PAC while Darby goes after Claudio, who turns things around before sending Allin down the ramp and against the barricade. PAC and Cassidy enter the ring and the ref calls for the bell to get this match underway!
Orange Cassidy and Darby Allin vs. Claudio Castagnoli and PAC
PAC stays on the attack as he slams Cassidy against the turnbuckle, following up with some chops before he hits the ropes for a running dropkick…but Orange evades it, taking PAC down instead. He sets up for an Orange Punch in the corner but is distracted by Yuta’s presence, giving PAC the opening to take him to the turnbuckle. He sets Cassidy up top before Cassidy fights back, sending PAC down to the mat. He catches the Trios Champion with a DDT from the turnbuckle but is soon cut off by Claudio, who takes him down with a backbreaker off a tag into the ring as we go to picture-in-picture.
Picture-in-Picture: BCC continue the assault on Orange Cassidy, sending him to the outside to inflict further pain before trading off tags to keep him isolated. PAC gets a nearfall for his efforts, staying on top of Cassidy as he drags him back to the corner for a tag to Claudio. PAC mocks Darby from the apron as Claudio keeps Cassidy down as we come back!
Claudio takes him down hard for a nearfall, continuing to keep him away from Darby as Orange struggles to reach out for a tag. Cassidy sent to the corner, but it’s Claudio who is sent crashing into the corner as Cassidy makes the tag to Darby…who rushes in to take down PAC before taking down Claudio! PAC is on the outside now as Darby takes a dive to keep him at bay, getting back into the ring only to be dropped hard by Castagnoli, who gets a close nearfall as a result.
Claudio keeps on the attack for another nearfall before tagging in PAC, who takes Darby down with a bridging German suplex for another close call. PAC argues with the ref before Claudio steps in, the pair trading offense to wear Allin down in the corner. Claudio keeps Orange away as PAC goes for the cover, but Darby still manages to kick out.
PAC continues to wear the former TNT Champion down before going for the cover once again, only this time Cassidy evades Castagnoli to break up the pin. Darby evades PAC’s offense to get a tag to Cassidy, who sends PAC into the turnbuckle before fighting off Claudio. He sends PAC to the mat before going for a DDT which is blocked by Claudio…but Cassidy counters into a Stundog Millionaire, followed by a Code Red from Darby! He then sends Castagnoli out of the ring as Cassidy drops PAC with a DDT, only for Yuta to try and interfere…leading to an Orange Punch sending Wheeler down!
He looks to do the same to PAC, but Marina Shafir rushes in to kick the ref out of the ring…allowing Mox to run down and attack Darby with Yuta and a skateboard! The ref calls for the bell in the midst of the chaos!
The match ends in a No Contest (pending official word otherwise)
BCC continue the beatdown until Mark Briscoe’s music hits, bringing out the former ROH World Champion alongside Tomohiro Ishii to make the save. BCC decide better of it and flee through the crowd as we go to commercial break.
-Commercial Break-
We get a video hyping the upcoming November to Remember tour, and then head backstage to hear from Ricochet, who opts to keep his mystery partner a secret for tonight. He is soon interrupted by the Hurt Syndicate, as he tells MVP they talked already…only for Porter to insist they just want to wish him good luck. Ricochet accepts, telling them to watch him work before he walks away.
Back at ringside, The Conglomeration is ready to go since they were out here moments ago, and that means the Learning Tree make their way out next. We get a recap of the feud between Jericho and Briscoe leading to last week’s Ladder War as the group enters the ring, and this match…nay, this Fight Without Honor…gets underway!
Fight Without Honor: The Learning Tree (Chris Jericho, Big Bill and Bryan Keith) vs. The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly and Tomohiro Ishi)
All six men go at it, leading to Kyle being sent out of the ring by Big Bill. Keith and Ishii go at it outside as well, as we see Mark go after Jericho on the apron…leading to a dropkick by Mark sending Chris through a table at ringside!
Ishii goes on the attack as Mark is handed a chair to put on the apron, allowing for a running dive to the floor as Kyle goes after Bryan Keith on the apron now…and this leads to both men going through a second table! Meanwhile, Briscoe gets a ladder that he props against the barricade, but is sent flying through it by Big Bill as we go to picture-in-picture.
Picture-in-Picture: The fight rages on with Briscoe slowly getting back into it, grabbing a fresh table from under the table as Ishii starts to stir. Jericho is finally recovering as well as Mark slides the table into the ring, while Jericho and Ishii trade chops at ringside. Big Bill goes after Briscoe while Jericho catches Ishii with another chop before entering the ring…and Briscoe is laying into Bill with chops before Keith intervenes. Kyle fends him off as Ishii gets into the ring, standing off with Jericho as Big Bill goes back on the attack on Briscoe before we come back from break!
Jericho manages to get a steel chair as Briscoe enters the ring with one of his own, and the two clash with the chairs before Jericho gets sent down…only for Big Bill to take Briscoe down hard with a big boot! Kyle runs in to even the numbers, but is brought down hard by the Redwood. Briscoe is in the corner as Bill charges toward him, only for Mark to get out of the way. Bill back on the attack, but is dropped with a high-low by Ishii and O’Reilly before they send him out of the ring. Jericho tries to sneak a pin on Briscoe before going for the Walls…but Tomohiro breaks it up!
Bryan Keith runs in with a kendo stick, however, keeping things in control for the Learning Tree until he’s sent to the corner…where Briscoe and Ishii end up setting up Jericho and Keith for a ride with a combination powerbomb and superplex! We soon see where Kyle and Big Bill ended up after leaving the ring, as Bill lays into O’Reilly backstage toward one of the restrooms. Kyle is set up on a stage case, starting to stir as Bill sets up a pair of tables nearby for a chokeslam…but Kyle cinches in a guillotine! Bill is fading, but the pair fall through the nearby tables together!
Back in the ring, we see Briscoe setting a ladder on Jericho, but is distracted just enough for Jericho to turn the tables on him. He grabs a chair but is knocked down by Briscoe, who hits him with the Jay Driller…but he’s not done with Jericho yet, setting up a table to lay the Learning Tree himself upon. With the ladder still set up, Briscoe climbs up top for a Froggy Bow, driving Jericho through the table for the cover…but Bryan Keith breaks up the pin!
Ishii enter the ring, helping Briscoe send Keith out of the ring before Briscoe hits a dive through the ropes. Ishii hits a running lariat on Jericho, who tries to fight back only to take a big brainbuster by the Stone Pitbull for the win!
Winners via pinfall: The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly and Tomohiro Ishii)
The pair of Briscoe and Ishii celebrate as commentary makes note of Tomohiro pinning the ROH World Champion, before we go to commercial.
-Commercial Break-
We cut backstage, where Mox runs down Cassidy saying Yuta doesn’t owe him anything. He calls Yuta a soldier before running down Darby, and the group make their exit.
Back at ringside, Adam Cole makes his way to the ring for our next match. He enters the ring as the crowd chants for him, before the lights cut out to signal the arrival of Malakai Black. After he enters the ring, this match gets underway!
Adam Cole vs. Malakai Black
Malakai stares down Cole from the corner before the two go at it, with Black going after the ankle of Cole only briefly to prove a point. The two trade offense once again, with Malakai keeping on top of Adam to take him to the mat. Cole makes it back up to his feet, only to be sent out of the ring by Malakai. Adam is favoring the ankle slightly as he takes a breather, but Malakai goes back on the attack…only for Cole to send him back into the ring, shoving him into the corner. Malakai catches him with a knee strike, but Cole retaliates to keep him down. Malakai hits a couple knee strikes before sending Cole down to the floor…where he gets the drop on him, forcing both men to the floor as we go to picture-in-picture!
Picture-in-Picture: Despite his best efforts, Cole finds himself at the mercy of Malakai Black as both men get back into the ring. Malakai wears him down some more before taking him down to the canvas for a nearfall. Cole manages to fight back, taking Black to the corner as we come back from break…
…and taking him down with a knee to Malakai’s back for a nearfall! Both men are slow to their feet before trading strikes, until Black sweeps the leg of Cole out from under him. Malakai goes to the corner but Adam intervenes, setting up for a superplex at the top before Black fights out of it…only for Cole to fight off a powerbomb! Knee strike by Malakai, but Cole follows with a superkick. He goes for the Boom but is caught with a roundhouse kick by Malakai! The End connects as Malakai makes the cover…but Adam kicks out!
Both men are back to their feet once more as Black wallops Cole with a forearm strike, taking him to the mat. Cole back to his feet in the corner, but Malakai blocks a superkick…only for Adam to catch him with a Panama Sunrise! Cole with a superkick, keeping Malakai down with another before he drops to the ropes.
Malakai stares Cole down as he takes a seated position, egging Cole on before Adam connects with the Boom for the victory!
Winner via pinfall: Adam Cole
Kyle O’ Reilly watches on from the trainer’s room, being checked on as Adam celebrates in the ring. Malakai slowly rises back to his feet, eventually showing a sign of respect to Adam before leaving the ring. Cole gets a microphone, offering up story time as he gives respect to Malakai Black to the approval of the crowd. Cole turns his attention to MJF, promising to get his remaining win before addressing what happens should Roderick Strong get all three wins as well. Cole says he talked to Tony Khan, who said that if both men get the wins they need to face MJF at Full Gear it will be a “triple threat match” (a 3-Way, but I can forgive Cole for slipping up on the language) at the pay-per-view.
We cut to MJF (presumably) at home, making a phone call for someone to be “taken care of” before we get a graphic for the Full Gear 4-Way Contenders Series.
Backstage, we hear from Jay White who starts to respond to what Hangman Adam Page had to say…but the Hangman blindsides him, sending him out to the crowd! Jay tries to fight back but is sent into the guardrail by Page, who looks to break the Switchblade’s ankle. Page grabs a chair, ready to decimate the ankle before Juice Robinson makes the save! White takes Page to the ring, looking for revenge before the Hangman makes his escape through the crowd. Jay gets a microphone, promising to beat, dismantle, and embarrass Page at Full Gear. He and the fans are going to have fun. Page has never beaten Jay White and he won’t come Full Gear, when the Hangman breathes with the Switchblade.
Jay says he might even be the first to make Hangman Adam Page tap out, and if you don’t like the sound of that he’s got two words for ya…Guns Up!
-Commercial Break-
We head backstage once more where Kris Statlander comes in promising to win the TBS Championship at Full Gear…but as she walks away she is nearly ran over! We see Kamille behind the wheel with Mercedes Moné telling her off for not getting the job done…but as the Brickhouse tries to go back after Statlander, she ends up being laid out against the truck instead! Security intervenes as we cut away.
Back at ringside, The Patriarchy make their way out to ringside with Christian Cage getting a microphone after they get into the ring. We notice the security detail and Cage addresses this, saying it’s for everyone’s protection as he formally welcomes Kip Sabian to The Patriarchy, saying that everything Kip was doing was to get his attention as he is a fatherless loser in need of guidance. One thing stood out above all else, pointing to the screen as we get footage of Cage chasing Sabian, only to be confronted by PAC and Claudio Castagnoli.
He points out that Kip Sabian’s interference kept him from signing away his contract, making him still the undisputed next AEW World Champion. He extends his love to Sabian, and the pair hug before HOOK’s music hits. The last-ever FTW Champion makes his way to the stage with a mic of his own, saying whatever Cage has to say needs to be good and quick.
Cage starts running down HOOK before saying he did what he did a few weeks ago to discipline a new “son,” explaining that he took out another voice in HOOK’s ear. The thing is, however, Taz saw Cage’s face, but why didn’t he tell HOOK who did it? Cage says it’s because he knows Cage can take HOOK to new heights unlike his father. He asks if he want to be an announcer like Taz, or if he wants to get to the next level with Christian Cage.
He says he needs HOOK, and finally has the guts to say to his face that he wishes HOOK’s father was dead. This angers the final FTW Champion, who rushes into the ring before security intervenes. This leads to HOOK being locked in Redrum as the Patriarchy make their exit from the ring, with Cage saying “you’re welcome” to HOOK who says he’ll go through them one by one.
We get footage of Brian Cage and Lance Archer being dominant in the tag division before going backstage, where Don Callis starts to address their greatness before being interrupted by someone with an envelope of cash, a box with a ring in it, and a message from MJF asking Callis to help take care of Adam Cole…and if he scratches up the ring, he can get people to scratch Don up.
Back at ringside, Penelope Ford makes her way down for our next match. She enters the ring as Jamie Hayter comes out next, before this match gets underway!
Penelope Ford vs. Jamie Hayter
Hayter gets the advantage early on until Ford gets to the corner to force a break. Ford gets the opening to lay into Hayter now, hitting a handspring attack in the corner to take control of the match as she drives the former Women’s World Champ into the ropes. Hayter manages to fight back, taking Penelope down for a nearfall in the process.
Hayter takes Ford down with a brainbuster, but Ford dodges a lariat attempt to take Jamie down for a nearfall of her own. Penelope brings her up on the shoulders, but Jamie fights out and hits a Hayterade for the win!
Winner via pinfall: Jamie Hayter
Jamie celebrates as we get a video package hyping up the return of Mina Shirakawa before going to commercial break.
-Commercial Break-
Video Package: Hype for Kazuchika Okada who enters this year’s Continental Classic!
We go back to ringside for our main event as Kyle Fletcher and Konosuke Takeshita make their entrance, heading down the ring as they await to see who is teaming with Ricochet. Speaking of, the man who is Out of this World (but not Hologram, I swear!) steps out to the stage as the crowd cheers on Ricochet, who has a microphone in hand as he addresses that someone in the Don Callis Family has had their contract with the group expire…and out comes Powerhouse Hobbs to a big pop!
The pair rush down to the ring before this main event gets underway!
Konosuke Takeshita and Kyle Fletcher vs. Ricochet and Powerhouse Hobbs
We see Ricochet focusing on Takeshita as Hobbs goes after Fletcher on the outside. Hobbs sends Kyle back into the ring before turning his attention to Takeshita. Eventually, Hobbs enters the ring as Ricochet hops on the apron, watching the Powerhouse take Fletcher down before making a tag. The pair double-team Kyle leading to a Ricochet nearfall. Fletcher fights him off in the corner before taking him down with a DDT after a distraction from Konosuke. Hobbs tries to intervene but is kept away by the ref, leading to more double-team beatdowns from the Family as we go to picture-in-picture.
Picture-in-Picture: The pair continue to beat Ricochet down, keeping him isolated with frequent tags back and forth to inflict more pain. Takeshita sends him to the mat for a chinlock, but Ricochet is able to get to his feet as we come back from break!
We see Adam Cole watching on from backstage, a graphic confirming he faces Takeshita next week on Dynamite as back in the ring we see Hobbs get the hot tag to go after Fletcher and Takeshita, sending the latter to the canvas with a power slam. Takeshita is already back up but Hobbs goes after him, setting him on the top turnbuckle for an avalanche power slam for a nearfall. Hobbs is ready to inflict more punishment on his former stablemates, but the Alpha drops him with an elbow shot taking the Powerhouse to a knee. “Meat” chants echo through the crowd as the two men trade strikes.
Konosuke catches Hobbs with a German suplex, only to be rattled with a big strike from the Powerhouse as both men are down…only for tags to be made on both sides in the end. Fletcher sends Ricochet to the corner, catching him in midair for a powerbomb that gets the former ROH Television Champion a nearfall.
With their target in the corner, Takeshita and Fletcher hit a double boot on Ricochet before Takeshita sets up for a powerbomb…only for Ricochet to fight out, sending Fletcher out of the ring before taking Konosuke down. Ricochet goes for a 450 splash but Takeshita rolls away, getting up for a knee strike instead. Ricochet fights out of a German suplex, only to be taken to the mat the second time…but he lands on his feet! This doesn’t help him against the might of the Don Callis Family for long, as they take him down with a Doomsday Device before Fletcher goes after Hobbs on the outside.
He yells at Takeshita to finish things, but Ricochet is able to fight back…until Kyle grabs his foot at the corner. Hobbs drops him to help Ricochet out, a chain of events leading to Hobbs getting in the ring where he takes a German suplex by Takeshita…who is taken by surprise by Ricochet, but it’s only good for a two count!
Ricochet goes up top for a shooting star press, but it’s still just a nearfall for him. Ricochet heads to the corner now, hitting the Spirit Gun on the AEW International Champion for the pin and the win!
Winners via pinfall: Ricochet and Powerhouse Hobbs
The celebration is cut short as Kyle Fletcher lays out Ricochet and Hobbs with a chair, the beatdown starting up before Mark Davis runs down to make the save. This falls flat as the Family brings in Cage and Archer to continue the attack…until Will Ospreay’s music hits, drawing a huge pop from the crowd as the Aerial Assassin runs down to even the numbers. He goes on the attack until the group make their escape from the ring. They stare down Davis, Ricochet, and Ospreay who stand tall in the ring as the show comes to a close.