AEW Dynamite

On Friday night The Young Bucks renew a rivalry with The Death Triangle, but instead of the PAC/Rey Fenix pairing who lost their World Tag Team Title bid on April 14th or The Lucha Brothers with whom the brothers Jackson have had their share of wars, it will be the first-time ever pairing of PAC and Penta El Zero Miedo. They've united in Six-Man and Ten-Man tags, they've even been opponents in their pre-AEW careers, but June 4th will mark their first night as a duo, and what a bout for that experience!





– The weekly signature video intro airs to start off this week's show and then we shoot inside Daily's Place as fireworks explode and Jim Ross welcomes us to the show. He introduces Tony Schiavone and Excalibur and tells us to get ready for a wild ride.

– From there, we head down to the ring where PAC and Penta El Zero Miedo make their way down to the ring as highlights are shown of The Young Bucks hitting Jon Moxley with three BTE's at Double Or Nothing. They say Mox is injured. They talk about The Young Bucks attacking Rey Fenix backstage but note they refuse to air it.

Non-Title Match: Young Bucks vs. PAC and Penta El Zero Miedo

Frankie Kazarian goes right for Michael Nakazawa. The bell hasn’t even rung yet. Penta El Zero Miedo and PAC soar over the top rope, taking out Young Bucks. The bell then rings once all four men make their way into the apron. PAC softens Matt Jackson up for Penta before he is tagged in. Nick Jackson runs in and tries to run roughshod. Matt is dragged over to his corner by his brother to get a tag in. Penta lands a perfect thrust kick. A tag is made to PAC. PAC comes in with a slingshot cutter, followed by a standing shooting star press! PAC and Matt take a massive spill to the outside.

Nick holds PAC as Matt taunts his challenger by running around the ring. Back in the ring, Brandon Cutler shines Matt’s very expensive shoes. PAC lands a well-executed shot, turning Matt inside out. PAC eats a flurry of right hands in the center of the ring. Matt keeps on top of PAC with several stomps. PAC avoids a splash from Nick. PAC plants Nick with a powerful German Suplex and makes a tag to Penta.

Penta hits a slingblade and lungblower/senton combo on Matt! Nick tries and tosses Penta into the corner. Penta turns it around with his Pentagon Driver for just a two count. A tag is made to PAC. PAC pops Matt up with a massive powerbomb in the center of the ring for another two count. Nick eats two superkicks mid-air. Penta delivers a Mexican Destroyer on Nick! Matt makes a blind tag and hits and Canadian Destroyer of his own.

All four men are on the apron now. Fear Factor has landed on the Young Bucks! Back in the ring, Penta trade blows. Nick thinks he’s pulled off Penta’s mask, but Penta came prepared. Penta delivers a Fear Factor again, and PAC makes a tag in to land his Black Arrow! Cover. Matt interrupts the count. Brandon Culter interferes in the which helps Nick Jackson pick up the pinfall victory.

Winners: Young Bucks

– Young Bucks continue to brutally beatdown Penta and PAC. Eddie Kingston runs out and evens the odds for Death Triangle. The Young Bucks and Brandon Cutler retreat to the ramp. We go to a break.

– We return from a commercial break to Tony Schiavone standing in the ring with a microphone. He mentions that we are two months away from the debut of the new AEW Rampage show on TBS. He then brings out his guest at this time, one of the commentators for the new show, Mark Henry.

"The World's Strongest Man" comes out and heads down to the ring. He tells Schiavone he is not here to fix AEW because AEW is not broken. He says he's here to turn the screws, which he says they often say on Busted Open Radio. Schiavone asks if Henry ever plans to return to the ring. Henry says he isn't saying yes for sure, but says he has a lot left in the tank.

As the fans cheer we hear "Excuse Me!" screeches coming from the back and out of the entrance tunnel comes Vickie Guerrero. She heads to the ring and tells Henry and Schiavone they are excused. She then introduces Andrade El Idolo. The former WWE Superstar makes his way down to the ring and thanks Vickie. He takes the mic and mentions how he used to say he is the face of Latinos. He says today, however, he is saying, he will be the new face of ALL ELITE WRESTLING.

– We go to another commercial break

– We return from the break to J.R. stammering his way through pronouncing the name of Andrade El Idolo, going to Excalibur for help. From there, the familiar sounds of Cody Rhodes' theme plays as he makes his way out accompanied by his partner for this tag-team bout, Lee Johnson.

Cody Rhodes & Lee Johnson vs. QT Marshall & Anthony Ogogo

Cody and Lee Johnson settle into the ring along with "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson as the commentators talk about some promotional charity efforts. Their music fades down and the theme for their opponents from The Factory -- QT Marshall and Anthony Ogogo -- begins playing. They come down to the ring as the commentators recap the Ogogo-Cody match from Double Or Nothing.

QT and Johnson kick things off for their respective teams as the bell sounds to get this one started. Excalibur talks about how Johnson is in the ring with his former trainer in Marshall. They put over Marshall as a good worker and he takes over. Johnson tags in Cody. Cody takes it to QT and then tags Johnson back in. Johnson comes in and goes to work on Marshall this time, including hitting a nice neck-breaker.

He uses the leg-scissors to take Marshall out to the floor. He heads out to follow up on that but walks into a big shot from Ogogo. Marshall brings Johnson back in and tags in Ogogo as Excalibur talks us into a mid-match, picture-in-picture commercial break as the action continues.

When we return from the break, we see Cody finally getting the hot tag from Johnson. "The American Nightmare" hits the ring like a man possessed and is taking it to QT, the legal man, with a vengeance. He hits a Disaster Kick on an unsuspecting Ogogo on the ring apron and then blasts Marshall with a tremendous power slam that elicits a "Cody! Cody!" chant from the fans.

He slaps on the Figure-4 on QT and bridges up and just as it looked like he was about to tap out, Ogogo takes out Johnson on the floor and breaks the pin up by executing a top-rope frog-splash on Cody. Marshall follows that up with a diamond cutter on Cody for a pin attempt. Johnson goes to break up the attempt but misses his timing and splashes on both guys. Ogogo knocks Johnson out of the ring and takes himself out in the process as well.

Aaron Solow, another member of The Factory, hits the ring to provide a distraction just as Cody was going for Cross Rhodes on Marshall. This allows Ogogo to blast an unprotected Cody across the jaw with a flush knockout punch that leads to the victory for The Factory duo.

Winners: QT Marshall & Anthony Ogogo

– The commentators introduce an in-depth video package that looks back on The Inner Circle's victory over The Pinnacle at Stadium Stampede 2 at this past Sunday night's Double Or Nothing pay-per-view.

From there, we return inside Daily's Place where "Judas" by Fozzy plays as "Le Champion" leads his gang to the ring with a Little Bit of the Bubbley. The music dies down and the fans continue singing the chorus as always.

Jericho introduces The Inner Circle as the Stadium Stampede 2 "Le Champions" and then tells everyone inside Daily's Place to look under their chairs for a free t-shirt to commemorate the win. He then wants everyone to give it up for the hero of the match -- Sammy Guevara.

The fans chant "Sammy! Sammy!" as "The Spanish God" finally speaks. He talks about doing a 630 splash to win the bout and brings up a memory about doing a 630 off the roof of his mom's house way back in the day. He says he's come a long way from then to using that move to keep his brothers together. They all hug.

Santana & Ortiz say winning was nice but that he'd prefer to leave The Pinnacle in a ditch somewhere. He says this Inner Circle and Pinnacle sh*t is far from over.

Jake Hager gets his turn on the mic now and he too says that Pinnacle doesn't get to say when this is over. He singles out Wardlow and tells him he's pulling his man-card first. He says Wardlow beat him in the ring but he's challenging him to a place he's never lost - an MMA fight right here on Dynamite in two weeks.

"The Demo God" wraps things up by talking about how close to MJF came to turning his lights out for good at Blood & Guts and says things aren't over yet between them. He says he is going to beat MJF and tells Pinnacle it isn't over. He tells them to remember this, The Inner Circle never forgives and they never forget. The Inner Circle all come together and flip off the camera again as "Judas" plays and Excalibur talks us into another commercial break.

– We return from the break to see The Best Friends -- Chuck and Trent talking as Orange Cassidy paces back-and-forth with his hands in his pockets. They talk about how close he came to beating the world champion. They say he was cheated. Cassidy himself closes by saying if Kenny Omega thinks this is over, it isn't.

– Now we shoot to Kenny Omega and Don Callis in a production truck as Alex Marvez comes in and approaches them, telling them what The Best Friends and Cassidy just said. They brush it off and talk about having evidence that they'll soon be showing. Omega talks about Jungle Boy and his title defense against him coming up. He says Jungle Boy is a fun guy to cheer for and he says he loves his music. He says he can hear it now and then he and Callis hum along to it.

– The theme of Jungle Boy plays as the winner of the Double Or Nothing Casino Battle Royale makes his way down to the ring as the fans hum along with the theme and highlights are shown of his victory at this past Sunday night's pay-per-view.

Jungle Boy & Christian Cage vs. Private Party

The music dies down and now the theme for Christian Cage plays as the wrestling legend makes his way through the entrance tunnel and down to the ring for this advertised tag-team showdown.

We hear the "Shots! Shots!" theme playing as Private Party -- Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen -- make their way down to the squared circle accompanied by "Big Money" Matt Hardy.

Christian Cage and Isiah Kassidy kick things off. Kassidy lands a nice takedown, softening Kassidy up for Jungle Boy. Jungle Boy comes in and wraps Kassidy in a wristlock, making another quick tag to Cage. Kassidy escapes and makes a tag to Marq Quen. Cage and Jungle Boy join forces with a double arm drag for just a one count. Jungle Boy becomes the legal man. Jungle Boy reverses a double arm drag from Private Party into a double one of his own.

Jungle Boy shoves Kassidy off, who’s straining him on the ropes. Quen takes advantage of this with a mid-air hit for a near-fall count. Kassidy is legally back in and hits a senton. It isn’t enough to keep Jungle Boy down. Jungle Boy makes a tag back to Cage. Cage hits an uppercut from off the top on Kassidy. Cage lands a forearm shot on Kassidy and then over to Quen on the apron. Quen retaliates with a jawbreaker, which leads into picture-in-picture.

Picture-in-Picture: Kassidy and Quen trade interferences on Cage. Kassidy swings Cage all over the place just for another near-fall count. Kassidy continues to cut the ring from Cage, who’s desperately trying to make a tag to Jungle Boy. Kassidy shoves Jungle Boy off the apron. Matt Hardy is barking orders to Kassidy just as the show comes back from the break.

Back from the break, Private Party join forces with an assisted wheelbarrow splash for another near-fall on Cage. Kassidy lands a shot towards Cage’s windpipe. Kassidy knocks Jungle Boy off the apron again. Quen and Kassidy taunt Cage with poses before Cage fights them off and makes a tag to Jungle Boy.

Jungle Boy hits a perfect dropkick on Kassidy, followed by a flurry of shots and a back elbow to Quen. Jungle Boy rebounds from the ropes with a clothesline and a deep brainbuster on Quen for a two count! Jungle Boy hits a DDT for another near-fall. Jungle Boy traps Quen with a snare trap. Kassidy runs in to break it up. Cage takes Kassidy out of the ring. Quen stacks Jungle Boy up for a two count. Private Party miss Gin & Juice. Jungle Boy gets the snare trap in again on Quen. Quen taps. Jungle Boy pulls off a big victory!

Winner: Jungle Boy and Christian Cage

Once the match wraps up, the fans sing along with Jungle Boy's theme while Christian Cage gives him a big hug. The two head out of the ring and to the back together, when Matt Hardy hits a Twist of Fate on Christian out of nowhere and runs off laughing.

Winners: Jungle Boy & Christian Cage

– Once the match wraps up, the fans sing along with Jungle Boy's theme while Christian Cage gives him a big hug. The two head out of the ring and to the back together, when Matt Hardy hits a Twist of Fate on Christian out of nowhere and runs off laughing.

– Backstage, Taz is excited to announce that next week, Powerhouse Hobbs and Brian Cage are going to take out Hangman Adam Page and a partner of his choosing from The Dark Order.

– From there, we head down to the ring where Tony Schiavone is standing by with a microphone. He brings out Darby Allin and Sting. "The Icon" talks about what he did at Double Or Nothing in this building in Jacksonville, FL. this past Sunday night matches up to anything he has done in his career.

As Sting continues to talk, he hears some clapping and turns to see Scorpio Sky and Ethan Page mocking him from the back. They go on to claim that Sting has carried Darby Allin to where he is at right now and everything he has done in AEW. They dare him to find anyone but Sting and try and beat him. We head to another commercial break after this.

– We return from the break to Tony Schiavone standing in the ring along with a bunch of AEW talents as he brings out the new AEW Women's World Champion -- Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D.

Out she comes and she mentions topping Chris Jericho, pointing to her title and saying "Le Champion" has out-done herself. She tells the fans to check under their seats for a coupon for a free burger, noting she won $1,500 in free burgers.

She finally reveals there are no coupons for the fans and talks about doing this all by herself. She says the three letters that are going to change AEW are D.M.D. She reveals some burgers and tells Schiavone to grab one when Nyla Rose spoils the ceremony by throwing all the Big Mac’s out and popping the balloons.

– Backstage, PAC and Penta El Zero Miedo don’t want any of Eddie Kingston’s help after coming in to save them earlier tonight. Kingston asks them to marinate this idea in their heads: “The enemy of my enemy is my friend.” Kingston walks away, and PAC and Penta look at each other with confused looks on their faces.

– We head back down to the ring where "The Dapper Yapper" Justin Roberts begins the formal introductions for our next bout, which will be contested in the women's division.

The Bunny (with The Blade) vs. Red Velvet

The Bunny makes her way out accompanied by The Blade. As she settles into the ring the music for her opponent, Red Velvet, hits and out she comes.

Velvet immediately takes it to Bunny as the bell sounds, taking her down and nearly finishing her off straight out of the gate. She knocks her out to the floor and comes flying out after her. She rolls her back in the ring and goes to work on her in the corner.

The Bunny fires up for a comeback as the action resumes in the ring. She takes it to Velvet as the commentators talk about her personality change since joining Matt Hardy's operation. As she continues to work over Velvet in the ring, we head to a mid-match, picture-in-picture commercial break.

We're back from the break and we see Big Swole and KiLynn King get involved, as does The Blade, who passes the brass knuckles to The Bunny, however Velvet ends up getting her Just Dessert for the win.

Winner: Red Velvet

– Backstage, Miro is ready to defend his TNT Championship against Evil Uno next week!

Next Week:

*Miro vs. Evil Uno for the TNT Championship

* Young Bucks & Brandon Cutler vs. Penta El Zero Miedo, PAC & Eddie Kingston

* Hangman Page & Dark Order’s 10 vs. Brian Cage & Powerhouse Hobbs

And now, the main event!

Bullrope Match: Dustin Rhodes vs. Nick Comoroto

Both men waste no time as Dustin Rhodes charges towards Nick Comoroto on the ramp. The bell rings, Dustin cracks the bell close to Comoroto’s upper hamstring. Dustin clobbers Comoroto with a big clothesline over the top rope. On the outside now, Comoroto throws Dustin up and over towards the audience. Dustin wraps the rope around Comoroto’s neck. Comoroto lands a massive right hand to get the rope off of him.

Fuego Del Sol climbs on top of Comoroto’s back. Comoroto tosses Fuego off. Dustin catches Comoroto with a huge powerslam causing Comoroto to bust open. Comoroto throws Dustin face-first on top of the guardrail. Dustin ducks a clothesline and slams Comoroto towards the ring post. Comoroto lands a heavy hit just before their match goes to picture-in-picture.

Comoroto drags Dustin back into the ring and looks for the first pin in the match. Dustin kicks out. Comoroto flattens Dustin with a nasty Irish Whip into the corner.

Back from the final commercial break, Aaron Solow sets a table for Comoroto on the outside. Dustin cracks Comorotoin the head with the bell. Comoroto sends Dustin through the table with a nasty spinebuster. Back in the ring, Comorotolooks for a cover. Dustin kicks out. Colten Gunn takes care of Aaron Solow on the outside. Dustin hits Final Reckoning for a one count! After struggling to take Comoroto off his feet with several shoulder tackles, Dustin knocks Comoroto to the mat with a flying bulldog from off the top. Dustin stacks Comoroto up for the pinfall victory.

Winner: Dustin Rhodes