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AEW Dynamite Results: Several titles on the line in night full of championship bouts

AEW fans have been treated to a scorcher of an episode of Dynamite with four titles on the line as they square off against 'WWE NXT' in the battle of the ratings.The main event of the evening featured AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defending his belt against "Hangman" Adam Page while Chris Jericho put his ROH World Championship on the line against Dalton Castle.Former AEW Women's World Champion Hikaru Shida looked to claim the interim version of the belt against current interim champ Toni Storm.READ MORE:AEW Dynamite Results: Chris Jericho retains ROH World ChampionshipThe fourth title match of the night saw the AEW World Trios Championships be put on the line as Death Triangle faced off against Best Friends.Death Triangle (PAC and The Lucha Brothers) and Best Friends (Chuck Taylor, Trent Beretta and Orange Cassidy) were embroiled in a highly-entertaining bout that began with rivals PAC and Orange Cassidy coming to blows.It was a back and forth match that Best Friends almost won after Cassidy almost caught out PAC with a roll-up before one half of the Lucha Brothers, Penta, was slammed to the ground by Beretta.The other Lucha brother Fenix came through clutch after hitting a double cutter to Taylor before planting Trent for the three-count to retain the championship.Winners: Death TriangleA show of respect between Toni Storm and Hikaru Shida was shown as the pair shook hands before putting everything out there for the Interim AEW Women's World Championship.It was a tremendous showing of athleticism from both women who took to the top turnbuckle during the bout where headbutts from Shida followed by a Meteora almost won the title for her before Storm kicked out.After an entertaining sequence, Storm pulled out her signature
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AEW Dynamite results: Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks win Trios Tournament semi-final
AEW Dynamite was one of a thrilling nature as the promotion continues to build up the drama for the AEW All Out pay-per-view on Sunday (September 4).Following his victory last week, Undisputed AEW World Champion Jon Moxley returned to address the crowd while Bryan Danielson went head-to-head against Jake Hager ahead of his battle with Chris Jericho on Sunday night.In the headliner of Dynamite, Will Ospreay and Aussie Open took on Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks in the first semi-final match of the AEW World Trios Championship tournament.READ MORE: WWE Clash at the Castle: Your chance to be at huge live preview showFresh off his championship victory over CM Punk last week, Jon Moxley entered the Chicago arena to mixed reactions as he proceeded to insult Punk, calling him a man with a fragile ego, a fragile body and a weak mind.The champion signed an open contract for a title fight at All Out and teased that his opponent may be from outside the organisation.In a final message, Moxley let his opponent know that he can out-marathon them, out-sprint them, out-fight them, and out-wrestle them.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.In what was a violent contest, Hager sent through Danielson through a table with a spinebuster then crashing him into the ring post.Danielson, a wily veteran, managed to find a second wind as he caught Hager in a submission, as he locked in the LeBell Lock.Hager found a way out, but not for long, as Danielson caught him with the Running Knee which was enough for the three count.
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AEW Dynamite Results: Several titles on the line in night full of championship bouts
AEW fans have been treated to a scorcher of an episode of Dynamite with four titles on the line as they square off against 'WWE NXT' in the battle of the ratings.The main event of the evening featured AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defending his belt against "Hangman" Adam Page while Chris Jericho put his ROH World Championship on the line against Dalton Castle.Former AEW Women's World Champion Hikaru Shida looked to claim the interim version of the belt against current interim champ Toni Storm.READ MORE:AEW Dynamite Results: Chris Jericho retains ROH World ChampionshipThe fourth title match of the night saw the AEW World Trios Championships be put on the line as Death Triangle faced off against Best Friends.Death Triangle (PAC and The Lucha Brothers) and Best Friends (Chuck Taylor, Trent Beretta and Orange Cassidy) were embroiled in a highly-entertaining bout that began with rivals PAC and Orange Cassidy coming to blows.It was a back and forth match that Best Friends almost won after Cassidy almost caught out PAC with a roll-up before one half of the Lucha Brothers, Penta, was slammed to the ground by Beretta.The other Lucha brother Fenix came through clutch after hitting a double cutter to Taylor before planting Trent for the three-count to retain the championship.Winners: Death TriangleA show of respect between Toni Storm and Hikaru Shida was shown as the pair shook hands before putting everything out there for the Interim AEW Women's World Championship.It was a tremendous showing of athleticism from both women who took to the top turnbuckle during the bout where headbutts from Shida followed by a Meteora almost won the title for her before Storm kicked out.After an entertaining sequence, Storm pulled out her signature
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William Regal makes AEW debut at Revolution as Tony Khan confirms Brit's new role
AEW after the Brit made a sensational debut for the company at Revolution.The Brit was let go by WWE at the start of the year after decades with the company.His departure was a surprise for many fans and there was quickly a clamour for Tony Khan’s company to snap up the hugely knowledgeable veteran.They got their wish at Revolution on Sunday night as Regal appeared to a huge reception at the end of the clash between Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley.Moxley had just pinned Danielson to end a back-in-forth encounter, one clearly set up what will likely be a series of matches between the two top stars in the months and years to come.Danielson took exception to the end of the match and a brawl quickly followed – Regal then striding down to the ring to pull them apart and restore order.Having played a huge role in the careers of both men, he gave each of them a stiff slap before forcing them to shake hands, much to the pleasure of the live crowd.The commentary team teased that the two might even team up together, with Regals surely to play a part moving forward after boss Khan confirmed the deal to bring the British start to AEW.“I think he can contribute on screen in a major way to both Bryan Danielson and also he has a history with Jon Moxley,” Khan explained at a post-show media scrum.“Behind the scenes, I think Lord Regal can teach all of us a lot and it’s gonna be great to have him here on-screen and off-screen and I’m very excited."It came together very recently, and it fits very well with what we’re doing here in AEW all around.”Regal first debuted in WWE in the late 1990s before returning for a second spell.All told, he spent over 20 years in Vince McMahon’s company, wrestling with distinction and winning 15
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