AEW Dynamite (Episode 44) Recap & Review
Darby Allin challenges Jon Moxley for the AEW World Title, Sammy Guevara intensifies his feud with Matt Hardy, Santana and Ortiz make Best Friends angry, and more on a good episode of Dynamite.
Darby Allin challenges Jon Moxley for the AEW World Title, Sammy Guevara intensifies his feud with Matt Hardy, Santana and Ortiz make Best Friends angry, and more on a good episode of Dynamite.
The quarter finals of the Deadly Draw Women’s Tag Team Cup Tournament begins with two fun matches!
Dark Order challenges for the Tag Titles, Warhorse challenges for the TNT Title, Diamante takes on Hikaru Shida, and Allin teams with Moxley to battle Cage and Starks in a mostly good episode of AEW Dynamite.
Violence erupts as Cody battles Eddie Kingston in a No DQ match, The Young Bucks fight The Butcher and The Blade in a Falls Count Anywhere match, The Inner Circle looks for revenge on Jurassic Express, and more on a very good episode of AEW Dynamite.
Best Friends take on Musa and Lee Johnson, and Jimmy Havoc faces Shawn Dean in a couple of fine squash matches on this week’s AEW Dark.
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.
Jake Hager challenges Jon Moxley for the AEW World Title in a No Holds Barred match, Kip Sabian faces Chuck Taylor, and Colt Cabana battles Lance Archer in the TNT Title Tournament 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.
Jon Moxley headlines a pretty fun episode of AEW Dark featuring local talent in an empty arena.