Here are the quick results from tonight’s AEW Dynamite from Cincinnati, OH (SPOILERS for west feed viewers!):
AEW Trios Champions Death Triangle beat Best Friends to retain the titles. Rey Fenix pinned Trent Beretta.
AEW Interim Women’s Champion Toni Storm beat Hikaru Shida to retain the title. A big post-match brawl saw Saraya fight Britt Baker and the return of Riho to make the save for Storm after a beatdown by Rebel & Jamie Hayter.
ROH World Champion Chris Jericho beat Dalton Castle to retain the title.
AEW World Champion Jon Moxley beat Adam Page by doctor stoppage (injury) to retain the title. Page was legit injured at the end. Early rumors are he suffered a concussion, but he had to be stretchered out and the match was possibly cut up to 10 minutes short.
With unexpected TV time remaining, a Moxley promo led to MJF cashing in his “Money In The Bank” casino chip for a title shot anytime, anywhere…which will be at the upcoming Full Gear PPV on November 19.
Friday on a LIVE Rampage: AEW Tag Team Champions The Acclaimed vs. Tony Nese & Josh Woods for the titles and The Acclaimed’s trademarks around scissoring, Penelope Ford vs. Willow NIghtingale, 10 vs. Rush and FTW Champion Hook vs. Ariya Daivari for the title.
Next week: FTR vs. Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland for the #1 contender’s spot for the AEW Tag Team Championship, Riho vs. Jamie Hayter, Chris Jericho & Daniel Garcia vs. Wheeler Yuta & Claudio Castagnoli and Bryan Danielson vs. Sammy Guevara. Dynamite will be back at regular time next Wednesday unless there is a baseball pre-emption, and that will only happen if the American League Championship Series goes the full 7 games-if it does, Game 7 is next Wednesday night on TBS. Because Game 6 would be the night before, a Game 7 likely would mean Dynamite would have to air on a tape delay.