The 250th edition of “AEW Dynamite” was thrown into chaos when AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland faced off against AEW Intercontinental Champion Kazuchika Okada in the night’s main event, resulting in a controversial finish.
End of argument
In a match full of excitement and high stakes, the match between Swerve Strickland and Kazuchika Okada came down to Elite’s Matt and Nick. The match ended abruptly when Nick Jackson interfered, resulting in a victory for the AEW World Championship. Jake Perry joins in with his fellow top brass, causing more chaos and retaliation from Strickland’s friends, Mark Briscoe and the celebrities. A great fight ensues, setting the scene for bloodshed and gore.
Darby Allin style
As the tension seemed to reach its peak, Darby Allin made his big entrance, dropping off the roof like Sting, to tie the match for AEW. His surprise intervention marked a pivotal moment in the storyline, cementing his status as the fifth member of Team AEW to compete in the upcoming Blood & Guts match against Jackson’s powerful alliance, Okada, Perry and Executioner.
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Respect and Acceptance
Sean Ross Sapp reports that AEW received special approval from Dr. Martha Hart for the entrance of Darby Allin, thanks for the fact that she had a very good relationship with her late husband Owen Hart. The celebration added to the significance of the moment, as Sting delivered yet another glorious performance.
History and future prospects
Looking ahead, next week’s “AEW Dynamite” will be an epic event, hosting the fourth bloodiest match in AEW history. This tournament format, based on the popular war gaming concept popularized by the NWA in the 1980s, promises intense action and strategic combat within the confines of a steel structure. Additionally, the event will feature an FTW Championship match between Chris Jericho and Minoru Suzuki, in addition to fans around the world.