AEW Dynamite Recap & Review – Episode 32
As Double or Nothing approaches, tonight’s AEW Dynamite did a lot of setup but also managed to have at least a couple of very good matches.
As Double or Nothing approaches, tonight’s AEW Dynamite did a lot of setup but also managed to have at least a couple of very good matches.
This extra-long episode of AEW Dark showed us nine matches with a lot of people we haven’t seen compete it weeks!
Kenny Omega and Matt Hardy team up to face Chris Jericho and Sammy Guevara in a wacky street fight in the main event of a return to live action on AEW Dynamite.
Colt Cabana faces Kip Sabian in a fun main event on a good episode of AEW Dark.
Both semifinal matches in the TNT Title Tournament take place during a fun night of empty arena wrestling on this episode of AEW Dynamite.
The quarter finals of the TNT Title Tournament come to an end as Sammy Guevara faces Darby Allin and Dustin Rhodes battles Kip Sabian. Plus, Jimmy Havoc takes on Orange Cassidy, and the Bubbly Bunch does the Flim Flam in a good empty-arena episode of AEW Dynamite.
The tournament to crown the first-ever TNT Champion begins with Shawn Spears versus Cody in a fun episode of AEW Dynamite.
Trent battles Kenny Omega, Lance Archer makes his in-ring Dynamite debut, we get a tag-team preview for the first half of the TNT Title tournament, and more on a good episode of AEW Dynamite.
Chris Jericho confronts Matt Hardy, and Sammy Guevara challenges Kenny Omega for the AAA Mega Championship in a good episode of AEW Dynamite.
The arena is empty, but the show goes on. The Elite tries to work together to gain an advantage over the Inner Circle, MJF sends The Butcher and The Blade after Jurassic Express, the feud between Best Friends and Death Triangle continues, and the women’s division heats up in a good episode of AEW Dynamite.