AEW Dynamite Recap & Review – Episode 5
The first-ever AEW Tag Team Champs are decided in the main event of another good episode of Dynamite.
The first-ever AEW Tag Team Champs are decided in the main event of another good episode of Dynamite.
The semifinals in the tag title tournament are decided, Omega battles Janela, Baker takes on Hayter, the Young Bucks and Best Friends each look for a win, and Moxley tries to survive against Pac in another fun episode of AEW Dynamite.
Cody teams with Dustin Rhodes and the Young Bucks to take on T-Hawk, CIMA, and Private Party in a fun main event on a good episode of AEW Dark.
AEW focused on tag teams and title matches in a very fun night of wrestling. Riho put her title up against Britt Baker, Darby Allin challenged Chris Jericho for his title, two more teams advanced in the tag title tournament, and the team of Page and Omega took on Moxley and Pac.
Kenny Omega sets up a battle with Joey Janela in an unsanctioned lights out match on a very good episode of AEW Dark.
Chris Jericho confirms his new faction, Allin and Havoc compete for a shot at the AEW World Title, Moxley and Spears collide in and out of the ring, Britt Baker makes a case for a title shot, and the tag title tournament begins in an entertaining episode of AEW Dynamite.
All Elite Wrestling debuts on TNT with a fun night of good wrestling and nice surprises.
A fast and fun triple threat tag match main events an episode of ROH TV with some good matches.
Jay Lethal approaches the new ROH World Champ Dalton Castle with a request, and Flip Gordon challenges Marty Scurll in a very nice first episode of ROH TV in 2018.
The fallout from Tokyo lands at Korakuen Hall, and even though many people are hurting from last night, the beginnings of many new rivalries are formed among the chaos.
The first IWGP US Heavyweight Champ is crowned in the finale of a highly entertaining tournament, Billy Gunn challenges Hiroshi Tanahashi for the IWGP IC Title, The Young Bucks put their Jr. Heavyweight Tag Titles on the line against Roppongi Vice once again, and more on the second of two nights for NJPW in the USA.
Day 1 of the G1 Special in USA shows started the IWGP US Title tournament in a great way. This show had some great first round matches as well as a really good IWGP Heavyweight Title match between Okada and Cody!
Cody gets a one-on-one shot at Christopher Daniels’ ROH World Title in the main event of a very good PPV from ROH.
The final stop before Best in the World also happens to be the 300th episode of ROH TV! This show had two good matches and built nicely towards the PPV, but otherwise it wasn’t a particularly special episode.
KUSHIDA battles Marty Scurll for the TV Title, Chuck Taylor makes his ROH debut, and Search and Destroy has had about enough of The Rebellion on a great episode of ROH TV!
There were a lot of big expectations going in to many of the matches at Dominion, and I think they were met and in some cases exceeded. This was a great show top to bottom.
Two nights before the big event in Osaka, the Road to Dominion had a lot of fun tag matches and managed to build some solid interest in all of the upcoming title matches.
Hangman Page attempts to kick Adam Cole out of Ring of Honor in a very good main event on a very good show.
Cody faces Kazarian in a good main event of a decent episode of ROH TV.
ROH and New Japan clashes once again in a show that featured a bunch of very good and highly entertaining matches.