Category: AEW

  • Awesome Kong Reflects On How She Became A Part Of AEW

    Awesome Kong Reflects On How She Became A Part Of AEW

    All Elite Wrestling (AEW) talent, and star of hit Netflix show GLOW, Awesome Kong was a recent guest on Women’s Wrestling Weekly. During her appearance, Kong opened up about how she came to be a part of AEW. She discussed her surprise debut at Double or Nothing as well as how she got back into ring shape.

    She credited her agent in helping her become a part of AEW, explaining that he was the first one to tell her about it as she hadn’t been immersed in the world of pro wrestling for some time. 

    “I didn’t know anything about it because I hadn’t been immersed in it, the wrestling world, so I was doing StarrCast/Starrcade… and they said everyone is going to the show [All In] and I was thinking that it was just some random indie show…I get there and they are at the Sears Center and the production value is out of this world,” Kong said. “I’m like, ‘Wait… I need to be a part of this next time, someone needs to ask me next time’ …and they did, I’m glad they did, backstage the harmony is there, people are working, people are getting paid, people are getting medical… People are happy and people want to come in and work hard.”

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    Kong noted that only three people knew about her surprise appearance at Double or Nothing. She recounted how she had to be snuck into the airport wearing sunglasses to try and disguise herself.

    “We got in, we did the deal. I was nervous and I hadn’t put on the Kong gear in for eons…I hadn’t summoned her.. She’s a real person, Kong is real, hadn’t summoned her in a while. I was in the bathroom… it was a whole process.”

    Coming back to in-ring action required her to train in order to channel Awesome Kong once again. She explained how she “hyped up” her cardio and avoided training in a ring. Kong believed people would easily figure out she was preparing for a wrestling return if she had. 

    H/T to WrestlingNews.co for the quotes.

  • AEW Dynamite Sweeps WWE NXT In Viewership For Week Two

    AEW Dynamite Sweeps WWE NXT In Viewership For Week Two

    The second week of the WWE NXT vs. AEW Dynamite war is in the books. 

    Wednesday’s edition of WWE NXT averaged 790,000 viewers, which is down from the 891,000 viewers that the show drew last week on the USA Network, according to ShowbuzzDaily. 

    AEW Dynamite that aired during the same time slot on TNT pulled in 1.018 million, which is down from the premiere episode that did 1.409.

    Due to MLB airing on both TNT and TBS that could have impacted AEW, the call was made to simulcast Dynamite, which drew 122,000 additional viewers on True TV. This adds up to 1.140 million in total viewers for AEW. 

    Thus, AEW won the night. The key number is the 18-49 demos that saw AEW draw 0.46 while NXT drew 0.22.

    6 Takeaways From AEW Dynamite (10/9)

    To compare, this week’s RAW drew 2.334 million viewers (down from last week’s 2.570 million viewers), which was the post-Hell in a Cell show. 

    In case you missed the WWE NXT show, you can check out the 4 takeaways from it here.

    WWE and AEW will attempt to increase viewership with next week’s episodes, which should be interesting to see what number it pulls in.

    The shows had to go up against that Basketball Wives did 1.342 million viewers, Tucker Carlson Tonight with 3.244, and Anderson Cooper 1.206. The biggest competition was an MLB playoff Game on TBS that drew 5.856 million. 

    Matches that took place on the NXT show included Lio Rush defeating Drew Gulak to win the Cruiserweight Title, Roderick Strong defeats Isaiah Scott, and WALTER defeating Kushida. 

    Top matches on AEW included a World Tag Team Title Tournament First Round Match that saw Private Party defeat The Young Bucks, Darby Allin defeated Jimmy Havoc in a World Title #1 Contendership Match, and Jon Moxley defeated Shawn Spears. 

  • Jon Moxley And Chris Jericho On Why They Left WWE And Signed With AEW

    Jon Moxley And Chris Jericho On Why They Left WWE And Signed With AEW

    Chris Jericho and Jon Moxley were part of the All Elite Wrestling panel at the New York Comic-Con last weekend. At the panel, various topics were discussed, and among them, the topic of WWE came up.

    Jericho and Moxley talked about why they left the company and decided to join AEW. Moxley revealed that all of it was just because of crazy timing.

    In a video published by Nerd News Today, Moxley detailed his journey to the new alternative wrestling promotion at the NYCC panel. He revealed that the first person that knew about his plan to exit WWE was Chris Jericho.

    “I had been planning on leaving where I was before for a few months, and I actually had been talking to – I think the first guy besides my wife that even knew because I didn’t tell anybody — the only other guy that knew was Chris [Jericho],” revealed Moxley.

    Which proved to be great timing for Moxley as Jericho got him in touch with Cody Rhodes who offered Moxley to join their promotion.

    “It was on the phone. This was before any of this other stuff started happening and I said, ‘Dude, I’m out of here. I’m done.’ And he’s like, ‘Dude, you need to come work with us.’ And I’m like, ‘What?’ Not five minutes later probably, I get a call from Cody Rhodes, and he started explaining to me all this top-secret stuff they had. And I’m like, ‘Whoa.’ And here we are.”

    As for Jericho, he revealed that the reason he left was because of the scripts. Jericho was tired of being handed a script and being told what to do.

    “But now, as we mentioned with no scripts and all that, it gives us the chance to be the artists that we are and use the instincts that we’ve honed after doing this for years, and years, and years, and years to know how to put on a show, to know how to put on a match,” Jericho explained.

    Jericho also stated that giving the wrestlers control over their character is the best practice as it would look more natural than a script written by someone else.

    “Most importantly, how do you get your character across? There’s nobody in the world that knows how to play Chris Jericho better than I do, so don’t give me a f***ing script and say, ‘This is what Jericho’s going to say.”

    H/T to 411mania.com for the transcription.

  • Brandi Rhodes On Wanting Women’s Tag Team Division In AEW

    Brandi Rhodes On Wanting Women’s Tag Team Division In AEW

    The Chief Brand Officer of All Elite Wrestling, Brandy Rhodes talked about the state of the women’s wrestling scene in the promotion and also touched on the topic of a possible women’s tag team division in a recent interview.

    Rhodes said that AEW President Tony Khan is also on board with the women’s tag team division. “You never want to rush into things because you put unnecessary pressure on competitors that don’t need to be there. Each championship is unfolding as we go,” Rhodes told Newsweek. “Pretty confident that [AEW President] Tony Khan is on record saying he would want a women’s tag division. I want a women’s tag division.”

    Brandi has also talked about AEW’s women’s division before. Recently she revealed that the company has around 16 women signed, which would include some surprising names. The roster page at AEW’s official website lists 11 female competitors for now.

    Rhodes has said before that the first few weeks of AEW TV will primarily feature names that we are already familiar with. Some names that aren’t familiar will be used and the company has them signed for quite some time and have been planning to use them since.

    For now the only title women can compete for is the AEW Women’s World Championship. It was first announced on June 18, 2019. Riho became the inaugural champion by defeating Nyla Rose on the premiere episode of Dynamite.

  • Chris Jericho Comments On AEW’s Ratings Success

    Chris Jericho Comments On AEW’s Ratings Success

    All Elite Wrestling (AEW) World Champion Chris Jericho made a recent appearance on KTLA 5 Morning News show in Los Angeles. During his interview, Jericho spoke about what made AEW special compared to WWE. When asked about whether there are similarities or differences between the two promotions, Jericho explained they are “completely different.”

    “It’s [AEW] a brand new company, backed by the owners of the Jacksonville Jaguars, and we just debuted on Wednesday, last Wednesday, on the TNT Network, to what was the highest-debuted show in 5 years for the network. A huge hit. It’s something different. People are excited because for the first time in 20 years there’s an alternative to the WWE, and it’s new, and it’s exciting, and it’s fresh, it’s fun.”

    He added how he acts as a bridge for wrestling fans who may not be familiar with AEW but are fans of Chris Jericho:

    “So, when they come and watch me on the show, then they see all these other great performers that they’ve never watched. So, for me it’s a chance to do something, build something up from scratch, which has never happened in our lifetime for the wrestling business,” Jericho said. “It’s a really cool time for the business. We have created a whole buzz for wrestling now, to where it’s becoming cool again, and more specifically, AEW is cool.”

    During last night’s episode of AEW: Dynamite on TNT, Jericho took a shot at WWE’s creative team during a promo.

  • Kevin Smith Says His SmackDown Invite Was Pulled Due To AEW Appearance

    Kevin Smith Says His SmackDown Invite Was Pulled Due To AEW Appearance

    Kevin Smith reveals that his invite for SmackDown Live on FOX was nixed after he appeared on All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite on TNT.

    Appearing for an interview on The Rich Eisen Show with AEW World Champion Chris Jericho to promote the Jay and Silent Bob Reboot film, Smith also touched on his SmackDown appearance that he and Jason Mewes were scheduled to make.

    Talking about their AEW appearance, Kevin said:

    “You know how big it was? It was big enough enough that like, me and Jay (Jason) were lucky enough to be involved, Chris invited us to be involved with the debut match on TNT. We were supposed to go do WWE, me and Jay the very next day which was Friday. And then the morning after, cuz we were on the AEW show – it trended, like they was a lot of coverage and stuff. The next morning we were told that the WWE was like you can’t come on anymore. They cancelled it.”

    Related: AEW Tag Team Titles Revealed By Kevin Smith & Jason Mewes

    Smith added that the cancellation felt really weird to him. “Can you believe it? It felt really weird, man. There’s a line drawn in the sand, they pushed us onto the one side of it.” Rich Eisen added that the duo were “hit with a figurative chair”.

    Chris Jericho was asked if the news of the cancelled appearance was great to hear. Chris agreed, and said, “Like I said, just by the fact that we exist, made WWE angry cuz they’ve been the monopoly for so long. Now, are we competition? Like it’s figurative we are. But for us, it’s an alternative, it’s an option.” Chris added that some people are proclaiming that this is the “wrestling wars”, but AEW is not at war with WWE or Superbowl or anyone.

    You can watch the full interview embedded in the video above.

    If you are using quotes from this article, please credit SEScoops for the transcription.

  • 6 Takeaways From AEW Dynamite (10/9)

    6 Takeaways From AEW Dynamite (10/9)

    The October 9th episode AEW Dynamite aired live from the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts. Here are 6 takeaways from the show:

    Private Party Advanced In The World Tag Team Championship Tournament

    Dynamite kicked off with a 1st round matchup of the AEW World Tag Team Championship Tournament between the Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) Private Party (Marq Quen & Isiah Kassidy).

    Kassidy ducked under a Superkick from Nick and posed in the ring. Nick got pissed off and spit his gum in Isiah’s face. Matt and Nick connected with a Gutbuster/Neckbreaker combo on Kassidy and then isolated him in the corner of the ring.

    Isiah battled back and took out Matt Jackson with a Moonsault outside the ring. Back in the ring, Marq Quen tagged in and hit Nick with a Crossbody outside the ring. Quen followed that up by flipping onto Matt and then hit another flip onto Nick as the crowd went crazy.

    Quen climbed to the top rope and hit Nick with 450 Splash for a near fall. Matt tagged in and hit Quen with a Superkick. The Young Bucks delivered a couple of Superkicks to Kassidy and then Matt followed it up with a Powerbomb on the entrance ramp.

    Back in the ring, Nick perched Quen up on the turnbuckle and connected with a Powerbomb. Nick applied the Scorpion Death Lock but Marq was able to get to the bottom rope to break the hold.

    The crowd chanted “this is awesome!” as Nick Jackson hit Quen with a Double Stomp. Quen tried to tag Kassidy in but Nick dragged him off the apron. Nick connected with a Spear and went for the cover but Quen kicked out at two.

    Kassidy finally tagged back in and hit Matt and Nick with a Dropkick off the top rope. Kassidy followed it up with a Double Hurricanrana as Justin Roberts announced that there were 10-minutes remaining in the match. Matt hit Kassidy with three Northern Nights Suplexes in a row and then hit a double Northern Lights Suplex on Private Party for a near fall.

    Matt hit Kassidy with a Buckle Bomb and followed it up with a Sharpshooter. Isiah fought through the pain and reached the bottom rope to break the hold. Quen tagged in and Private Party hit Gin & Juice on Nick Jackson. Marq then hit Matt with a beautiful Shooting Star Press for another near fall. Matt set Quen up for the Meltzer Driver but Kassidy knocked Nick off the apron. Quen then countered into a roll-up for the pinfall victory. Private Party advanced to the semi-finals in the AEW Tag Team Tournament.

    AEW’s tag team division is stacked and they showed that off with an excellent opening match on Dynamite. I really like how the Young Bucks took the loss here. They are regarded as the best tag team in the world and did not need to become the first AEW Tag Team Champions. Matt and Nick Jackson just helped make Private Party become stars to the national audience and that is awesome to see in a new promotion.

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    Jericho, Hager, Guevara, Santana & Ortiz Are Known As Inner Circle

    AEW Champion Chris Jericho came down to the ring with Santana & Ortiz, Sammy Guevara, and Jake Hager. Jericho bragged that AEW Dynamite was the highest-rated premiere in TNT history and claimed it was all because of him.

    The crowd played along and broke out in a loud “thank you, Jericho”. Chris told them to shut their mouths and sit down. Jericho said that Guevara looked like a Spanish God and called him one of the greatest performers he has ever seen for his age.

    Jericho stated that Santana and Ortiz are nastier than they ever been and he personally recruited them to AEW. Chris turned his attention to Jake Hager and called him the toughest MMA fighter in the world today as the crowd chanted “we the people!”. Jericho interrupted and told the crowd that “we the people!” sucks and it is dead and buried. Chris added that it was a stupid idea from bad creative and all that is gone.

    The crowd chanted “AEW!” as Jericho boasted that Hager was undefeated in MMA. Jericho claimed that makes Hager the toughest man in the entire professional business. Jericho announced that their stable name is Inner Circle and added that they are in charge now. Jericho called Cody a stupid son of a bitch and stated that he doesn’t like his family.

    Jericho called Dusty Rhodes a jerk and vowed to kick Dustin Rhodes’ ass tonight. Jericho added that he is going to beat the ever-living shit out of Cody at AEW Full Gear and then he is going to have a little bit of the bubbly to celebrate.

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    I loved this promo. Jericho remains as electric as ever and it awesome to see him cut an unscripted promo that blows anything you would see on RAW or SmackDown out of the water.

    Darby Allin Earned A Shot At The AEW Championship

    Jimmy Havoc squared off against Darby Allin tonight on AEW Dynamite. The winner of the match will face Chris Jericho next week for the AEW Championship.

    Allin controlled the match early and rolled up Havoc for a two count. Darby followed it up with an Arm Drag and then an elbow to the face. Allin Dropkicked Havoc to the corner of the ring and Jimmy rolled to the ring apron.

    Havoc bit Allin’s fingers and then Suplexed him to the floor outside the ring. Havoc brought Allin back into the ring and went for the cover but Darby kicked out at two. Havoc applied a Sleeper Hold in the corner of the ring and transitioned into a Suplex that sent Allin out of the ring.

    Back in the ring, Havoc connected with an elbow to the face and went for the cover but Darby was able to kick out. Havoc hit a Death Valley Driver into the turnbuckle for another near fall.

    Jimmy planted Allin with the Tiger Driver 98 but Darby once again kicked out. Allin returned the favor and bit Havoc’s hand. Darby followed it up with a Stunner and then the Coffin Drop for the pinfall victory. Allin will face Chris Jericho for the AEW Championship next week on Dynamite.

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    Riho & Britt Baker Picked Up A Win

    Emi Sakura and Bea Priestley faced AEW Women’s Champion Riho and Britt Baker tonight on Dynamite.

    Sakura and Riho started things off by locking up in the middle of the ring. Riho went for a Crossbody but Sakura caught her and slammed her to the mat for a near fall. Sakura grabbed Riho by the hair and launched her across the ring.

    Priestley hit Riho with a cheap shot as the referee wasn’t paying attention and Sakura capitalized with a Body Slam. Bea tagged in and knocked Baker off the ring apron. The two then battled outside the ring and Priestley sent Britt into the barricade. Baker battled back and unloaded some right hands to Bea’s face.

    Sakura and Priestley planted Britt with a Suplex but then turned around into a Crossbody from Riho off the apron as Dynamite went to a commercial break.

    When Dynamite returned, Sakura tagged in and hit Baker with a chop. Sakura followed it up with a Backbreaker and then a Crossbody in the corner of the ring. Sakura connected with a Senton and went for the cover but Britt kicked out at two.

    Baker planted Sakura with a Cutter but Emi shrugged it off and hit another chop. Riho hit Sakura with a Double Stomp and Britt followed it up with a Neckbreaker but Emi kicked out at two. Britt then locked in a Crossface/Mandible Claw for the submission victory. After the match, Bea Priestley and Britt Baker brawled in the ring before referee Aubrey Edwards separated them.

    Jon Moxley Defeated Shawn Spears

    Shawn Spears (w/ Tully Blanchard) battled Jon Moxley this week on AEW Dynamite. PAC joined commentary for the match. PAC bitched about Jimmy Havoc and Darby Allin getting championship opportunities before him.

    Moxley controlled the match early and hit an Elbow Drop for a two count. Jon leveled Shawn with a Clothesline and Spears rolled out of the ring to regroup. Moxley went after him and sent Spears into the barricade.

    Tully tried to interfere but Moxley chased him around the ring. Moxley sent Spears back into the barricade before rolling him into the ring. Spears distracted the referee and Blanchard capitalized by shoving Jon into the steel steps.

    PAC boasted about only being pinned once in two years and continued to complain about being relegated to the commentary booth. Spears slammed Moxley onto the barricade with a Death Valley Driver.

    Spears connected with a Powerbomb and went for the cover but Moxley kicked out at two. Shawn knocked Moxley out of the ring hit him with a Suicide Dive. Moxley battled back with a Suicide Dive of his own and then rolled Spears back into the ring.

    Moxley hit a Clothesline in the corner and followed it up with a flurry of chops and knee strikes. Jon took down his knee pad and hit a running knee for a near fall. Spears and Moxley traded chops in the middle of the ring. Moxley got the better of the exchange and knocked Spears to the canvas with a Clothesline. Spears connected with a Neckbreaker over his knee for a two count. Moxley then hit the Paradigm Shift for the pinfall victory.

    After the match, Kenny Omega came down to the entrance ramp with a barbed wire bat and broom. Omega threw the bat to Moxley on the ramp and started trash-talking with him as the crowd chanted “holy shit!”. PAC hit Omega with a chair in the back of the head before returning backstage. Moxley stood over Omega with the bat but opted not to attack him to conclude the segment.

    Dynamite Ended With Another Massive Brawl

    Dustin Rhodes and Hangman Adam Page squared off against Chris Jericho and Sammy Guevara in the main event of this week’s Dynamite. Jake Hager was ringside for the match.

    Sammy and Dustin started the match off but Jericho quickly tagged in. Dustin booted Jericho out of the ring and beat him down against the barricade. Rhodes sent Jericho over the barricade and then turned his attention to Guevara in the ring.

    Dustin leveled Sammy with a Clothesline and tagged in Page. Hangman hit a Clothesline in the corner and followed it up with another Clothesline that turned Guevara inside out. Hangman connected with a Fallaway Slam and then delivered a Crossbody to Jericho outside the ring.

    Back in the ring, Hangman hit Sammy with a chop to the chest and tagged Rhodes back in. Dustin punched Sammy in the face and sent him flying into the turnbuckle. Dustin stomped on Sammy a couple of times before tagging Page back in.

    Page connected with a Shooting Star Press and went for the cover but Jericho broke it up at two. Hangman planted Sammy with a Body Slam and made his way to the top rope. Jericho distracted Page and Guevara capitalized with an Enziguri for a two count as AEW went to a commercial break.

    When Dynamite returned, Jericho was in control and hit Page with a knee to the back of the head. Guevara tagged in and bashed Dustin off the apron before Hangman could tag out. Sammy hit Page with a Double Stomp for a near fall before applying a Chin Lock in the middle of the ring.

    The crowd got behind Hangman as he battled to his feet. Hangman broke the hold with a Belly to Back Suplex and slowly made his way to the corner. Jericho tagged in and once again prevented Page from tagging out. Jericho taunted Page and slapped him across the face.

    Jericho went for the Lionsault but Page got his knees up at the last moment. Guevara tagged in and applied a Waist Lock in the middle of the ring. Hangman leveled Guevara with a Lariat and finally made the tag to Dustin.

    Rhodes booted Guevara in the midsection and connected with an Atomic Drop. Jericho got in the ring and walked right into another Atomic Drop. Dustin climbed to the top rope and hit Jericho and Sammy with a Crossbody as the crowd went nuts.

    Dustin sent Sammy to the outside and Hangman hit him with a Moonsault off the top rope. Hager leveled Page with a Clothesline and Jericho tagged in. Dustin rolled up Jericho for a two count and then fired up the crowd.

    Rhodes set up Jericho in the corner for Shattered Dreams but Sammy ran into the ring. Dustin planted him with a Powerslam but then Hager got into the ring and hit a Clothesline as Sammy distracted the referee. Jericho hit Rhodes with the Judas Effect for the pinfall victory.

    After the match, Inner Circle beat Rhodes down in the corner of the ring. Hangman Adam Page got into the ring but Hager immediately Clotheslined him back outside. Hager followed him out there and got a chair to the face for his troubles. Page and Hager battled all the way up the entrance ramp as Jericho and Sammy continued to beat Dustin down.

    The lights in the arena went out and Cody appeared in the ring. Cody planted Guevara with the Cross Rhodes and started trash-talking with Jericho. Santana and Ortiz rushed the ring and attacked Cody. MJF sprinted down the entrance ramp and entered the ring with a steel chair. MJF beat hit Santana, Ortiz, and Jericho with the chair as the crowd went crazy. MJF posed for the crowd and then turned around into a Codebreaker from Jericho.

    Jericho grabbed the chair as the Young Bucks rushed the ring. Matt and Nick knocked Santana and Ortiz to the outside and hit them with dueling Suicide Dives. Jericho retreated with the AEW Championship as Cody looked on with a chair in the ring.

    Darby Allin skateboarded down the entrance ramp and leveled Jericho with a knee to the face. Allin hit Jericho with the skateboard and joined Cody, Dustin, and the Young Bucks in the ring as the crowd chanted “AEW!”. Jericho shouted that he will see Darby next week. Jericho grabbed a microphone and said that the Inner Circle is taking control. Jericho added that he will see Allin next week in Philadelphia and it will be his funeral.

    AEW delivered another very solid episode of Dynamite this week. Private Party versus the Young Bucks was absolutely the match of the night. I highly doubt that Allin will win the title next week but there is no denying that the crowd is behind him. Darby has a big future in AEW and is an entertaining character. AEW showcased their tag team and women’s division tonight and also did a great job of progressing storylines as we build towards Full Gear on November 9th.

    I would describe Dynamite as refreshing and fun as hell. There were two title matches announced for next week during tonight’s broadcast. Jericho will defend his AEW Championship against Darby Allin and Riho will put the AEW Women’s Championship on the line against Britt Baker. For a wrestling promotion that is just starting out, I’m not sure you could do it much better than AEW has with the first two episodes of Dynamite.

  • Chris Jericho Takes Shot At WWE Creative During AEW Dynamite Promo

    Chris Jericho Takes Shot At WWE Creative During AEW Dynamite Promo

    AEW World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho took a shot at WWE while doing his first in-ring promo on AEW’s weekly television show, Dynamite. 

    Jericho was cutting a promo in the ring where he officially announced his new stable that includes Jake Hager, Sammy Guevara, Santana, and Oriz. The name of the stable is the Inner Circle.

    During the promo, Jericho went around where he introduced everyone and put them over. Once he got to Hager, the former Jack Swagger, he took a pause as the fans were chanting “We the people!” in reference to Hager’s gimmick in WWE.

    This led to Jericho responding with, “‘We the people’ sucks and it’s dead and buried. It was a stupid idea from bad creative and all of that’s gone.”

    Jericho also mentioned these stablemates have made his “list.”

    Jericho would end his promo by shifting it to his next feud, which is against Cody Rhodes. This is where he stated that he would “beat the ever-living s—” out of Rhodes, which didn’t get censored.

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    Jericho also worked a match on Wednesday’s episode on TNT from Boston, MA at the Agganis Arena.

    He did so by teaming up with Sammy Guevara to take on Dustin Rhodes and “Hangman” Adam Page, which served as the main event.

  • New #1 Contender Set For Chris Jericho’s AEW World Title

    New #1 Contender Set For Chris Jericho’s AEW World Title

    There is a new #1 contender to the AEW World Title held by Chris Jericho and that’s Darby Allin. 

    During Wednesday’s episode of AEW Dynamite in Boston, MA at the Agganis Arena on TNT, All Elite Wrestling held a #1 Contender’s Match between Darby Allin and Jimmy Havoc. 

    As seen on the show, Allin ended up winning it. As a result, Allin has earned the right to challenge Jericho for the AEW World Title on next week’s episode of Dynamite.

    On this same show, Jericho worked a tag team match by teaming up with Sammy Guevara to take on Dustin Rhodes and “Hangman” Adam Page. 

    AEW will be going head-to-head with NXT that will air at the same time on TNT. NXT is expected to load up the show as well. 

    This match takes place on the October 16th episode of AEW Dynamite on TNT at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, PA. Also slated on this show will see the first title defense from AEW Women’s Champion Riho. 

    All Elite Wrestling will be announcing more matches and segments for this episode in the coming days.

    Jericho makes his next title defense on PPV when he wrestles Cody Rhodes at the upcoming Full Gear pay-per-view event next month.

  • Details On How AEW Want To Utilize Jake Hager

    Details On How AEW Want To Utilize Jake Hager

    Jake Hager (formerly known in WWE as Jack Swagger) made his surprise debut for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) last week during the premiere of Dynamite on TNT. He aligned with AEW World Champion Chris Jericho in an attack against members of The Elite and Dustin Rhodes. 

    According to Wade Keller of PWTorch.com, Hager is currently incredibly motivated and has regained the confidence that he lost working for WWE. AEW allegedly has plans to turn him into a star as opposed to a “support player.” 

    “People in AEW are telling me he is super-motivated, he’s regained his confidence that he lost in WWE and there’s some powerful people in that company, influential people, who think he is going to be not a support player, a guy standing behind a star, but be a star,” Keller explained. “And if that’s what they think and he can deliver deliver on that, then that will show itself in the next couple months.”

    As well as being a part of AEW, Hager is also an active mixed martial artist for Bellator. He has a fight scheduled on October 25 at Bellator 231 against Anthony Garrett.

    Dynamite Card (9/10)

    • AEW Women’s Champion Riho and Dr. Britt Baker vs Emi Sakura and Bea Priestly
    • Jon Moxley vs Shawn Spears
    • Darby Allin vs Jimmy Havoc (winner gets an AEW World Championship match next week on Dynamite)
    • The Young Bucks vs Private Party (AEW Tag Team Championship tournament)
    • AEW World Champion Chris Jericho and Sammy Guevara vs Dustin Rhodes and ‘Hangman’ Adam Page

    H/T to Wrestlezone for the transcription.

  • AEW Dark: Preview For Tonight’s Premiere Episode

    AEW Dark: Preview For Tonight’s Premiere Episode

    AEW Dark premieres tonight on All Elite Wrestling’s official YouTube channel. The new weekly digital series is hosted by Tony Schiavone. New episodes drop every Tuesday night and feature matches taped at the previous week’s AEW Dynamite show.

    The four matches scheduled for tonight’s broadcast are as follows:

    The Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent) & The Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen) vs. The Lucha Brothers (Pentagon Jr. & Rey Fenix), Angelico & Jack Evans 
    Britt Baker & Allie vs. Penelope Ford & Bea Priestley
    SCU (Christopher Daniels, Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky) vs. The Jurassic Express (Jungle Boy, Luchasaurus & Marko Stunt)
    Darby Allin vs CIMA

    AEW Dynamite #2 Lineup

    AEW also has the following matches scheduled for Wednesday’s Dynamite:

    • #1 Contenders Match For AEW World Championship
      Darby Allin vs Jimmy Havoc
    • Shawn Spears vs Jon Moxley
    • AEW Tag Team Title Tournament (1st Round)
      the Young Bucks vs Private Party
    • Dustin Rhodes & Hangman Page vs Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara

    Tony Khan commented after Dynammite last week that a show such as AEW Dark was likely in the works:

    “They will be aired and I think as we go on we’ll smooth it out and we’ll develop, that it’ll be a new franchise I actually think we can get out of the good wrestling from these tapings.”

  • AEW Dynamite Headed To Garland, TX For Week 11

    AEW Dynamite Headed To Garland, TX For Week 11

    The location for the eleventh week of AEW Dynamite has been announced. 

    AEW (All Elite Wrestling) announced on Monday via Twitter that the promotion would be holding a TV event on TNT at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas.

    For fans who plan on attending, tickets for that show will go on sale this Friday at 11 am CST / Noon Eastern at AEWTix.com.

    “Dallas Fort Worth / MetroPlex get ready #AEWDynamite is coming to town Wed, Dec 11th to the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas. Tickets starts at $20 and go on sale this Friday, Oct 11th at 11am CST / Noon ET – http://AEWTIX.com.”

    AEW’s Double Or Nothing And All Out To Be Yearly PPV Events

    AEW has announced several locations for upcoming TV events. Here is an updated look at the AEW TV schedule:

    • Week 2 (10/9): Boston, MA
    • Week 3 (10/16): Philadelphia, PA
    • Week 4 (10/23): Pittsburgh, PA
    • Week 5 (10/30): Charleston, WV
    • Week 6 (11/6): Charlotte, NC
    • Week 7 (11/13): Nashville, TN
    • Week 8 (11/20): Indianapolis, IN
    • Week 9 (11/27): Charlotte, NC
    • Week 10 (12/4): Champaign, IL
    • Week 11 (12/11): Garland, TX

    The arena has a max capacity of approximately 6,800 people, which is in line of other arenas that AEW is airing their television show from. 

    You can watch the latest episode of Being The Elite here:

  • Jon Moxley Knocks WWE’s ‘Stupid’ Schedule, Reveals Who He Wouldn’t Work With Again

    Jon Moxley Knocks WWE’s ‘Stupid’ Schedule, Reveals Who He Wouldn’t Work With Again

    At All Elite Wrestlings’ New York Comic Con Panel, Jon Moxley addressed the press and talked about his career in AEW and how AEW has improved things for its wrestlers.

    Moxley also gave his opinion on AEW’s competitors – namely WWE, who he thinks has a “stupid” schedule which he believes the company will eventually change. He also thinks the entire industry is benefiting just from the existence of AEW because companies are raising the payments that wrestlers receive in order to lock the wrestlers down.

    “I think everybody’s going to start doing better than they’re doing right now,” Moxley told Cageside Seats. “You’re seeing wrestlers who are getting more money from WWE because they are trying to lock everybody down. Which is great – it should have been like that all along! I think they’re gonna start reducing their schedule too, which is good, because their schedule’s stupid. Makes no sense.”

    “So I think you’re gonna see a better quality of life for the guys in the competition so to speak, just because of the existence of AEW.”

    On an another topic, Moxley revealed who he would never want to face again – and it’s none other than New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Toru Yano.

    Moxley was on an undefeated streak at this year’s G1 Climax 29 Tournament, which was eventually broken by Toru Yano on the Day 12 of the tourney. Moxley says he doesn’t want to be in the ring with Yano again and described his match with him as the worst night of his life. “I never wanna experience that horror again,” Moxley said.

    If you’re going to use any quotes from this article, please credit Cageside Seats along with SEScoops for the transcription.

  • AEW’s Double Or Nothing And All Out To Be Yearly PPV Events

    AEW’s Double Or Nothing And All Out To Be Yearly PPV Events

    The President of All Elite Wrestling Tony Khan has revealed that the company’s All Out and Double Or Nothing events are going to return yearly.

    Double Or Nothing which was the inaugural event held by the promotion took place on May 25, 2019 at the MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Khan believes that the event will be a “tradition” and will always be held during the Memorial Day weekend in Sin City.

    Speaking in an interview with Wade Keller of PWTorch, Khan said, “Double or Nothing is always going to be Memorial Day weekend in Las Vegas. I think that’s a tradition that’s going to outlive all of us.”

    Along with Double Or Nothing, the company’s recently held All Out PPV will also be an annual tradition. The event took place on August 31, 2019 at the Sears Centre Arena in Chicago. Khan thinks that we will see All Out events for a long time.

    “All Out is always going to be in the Chicago area, Labor Day weekend,” Tony said. “I think that’s a tradition that can live a long time.”

    Furthermore, Khan also gave his thoughts on AEW’s upcoming Full Gear PPV event. He expects Full Gear to do well and if everything goes as expected it can be a quarterly PPV event from the company. “Full Gear is the next big quarterly pay-per-view we’re on. If Baltimore really gets….we’ve sold a lot of tickets. Hopefully, Baltimore can be a great market for us too. I expect Full Gear to be a huge brand.”

    Full Gear will be taking place on November 9 at the Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. Jon Moxley vs. Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho vs. Cody for the AEW World Championship have been already announced.

    H/T to Fightful for the transcription.

  • AEW Announces “AEW Dark” Tuesday Nights

    AEW Announces “AEW Dark” Tuesday Nights

    Cody Rhodes took to Twitter earlier today to announce that AEW will air previously unaired matches on Tuesday nights beginning next week. AEW Dark will begin this Tuesday hosted by Tony Schiavone. The show will feature unaired matches filmed before or after Dynamite airs live on TNT.

    Cody sent the following out on Twitter to announce the news:

    AEW Dark – Tuesday Nights

    There were 4 matches taped Wednesday night in Washington that didn’t make air on the debut episode of Dynamite. Those matches were as follows:

    • Darby Allin vs CIMA
    • The Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent) & The Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen) vs. The Lucha Brothers (Pentagon Jr. & Rey Fenix), Angelico& Jack Evans
    • Allie & Britt Baker vs. Bea Priestley & Penelope Ford
    • SCU (Christopher Daniels, Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky) vs. The Jurassic Express (Jungle Boy, Luchasaurus & Marko Stunt

    Tony Khan mentioned during the post-event media scrum on Wednesday that plans were in the works to air the dark matches from that week.

    “They will be aired and I think as we go on we’ll smooth it out and we’ll develop, that it’ll be a new franchise I actually think we can get out of the good wrestling from these tapings.”

  • Big Match Involving Top Stars Announced For AEW Dynamite

    Big Match Involving Top Stars Announced For AEW Dynamite

    Another match has been announced for the second AEW Dynamite episode on TNT.

    On Friday, All Elite Wrestling revealed that a big time tag team match will feature Sammy Guevara and AEW World Champion Chris Jericho vs. Dustin Rhodes and “Hangman” Adam Page. 

    Here is the Twitter announcement from AEW:

    The promotion is coming off a successful debut on TNT with their premiere episode of AEW Dynamite that marked the first week that the show went head-to-head with WWE NXT on the USA Network. 

    The Dynamite premiere drew 1.409 million viewers for the original airing on TNT. The replay, which aired right after the Dynamite premiere went off the air at 10pm ET, drew 423,000 viewers on TNT, according to PWTorch. With the replay, the show drew 1.832 million viewers

    AEW Program Expected To Air On TBS

    AEW holds this Dynamite episode from the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts live on TNT. 

    AEW Dynamite Card

    More matches and segments for the show are expected to be announced in the coming days. Here is the updated lineup: 

    • Jon Moxley vs. Shawn Spears 
    • The Young Bucks vs. Private Party in an AEW Tag Team Titles tournament match
    •  Sammy Guevara and AEW World Champion Chris Jericho vs. Dustin Rhodes and “Hangman” Adam Page
  • Cody Rhodes & Chris Jericho Brawl At NY Comic Con (Videos)

    Cody Rhodes & Chris Jericho Brawl At NY Comic Con (Videos)

    Cody Rhodes and Chris Jericho got into a brawl at the New York City Comic Con on Friday. 

    It all happened when Rhodes made a surprise appearance as Jericho was doing a scheduled appearance. Once Rhodes approached Jericho, the two AEW (All Elite Wrestling) stars started to exchange words before the brawl broke out. 

    https://youtu.be/NRsss4F8-u4

    This is the latest angle between the two top stars.

    This comes after Jericho and his new stable attacked Rhodes on Wednesday’s episode of AEW Dynamite on TNT following the main event that saw Jericho, Ortiz, and Santana beat Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks in a six-man tag team match.

    Omega was taken out of the match by Jon Moxley, who attacked him. 

    Chris Jericho Rips Dusty and Cody Rhodes In Promo Hyping Full Gear (Video)

    Rhodes is slated to challenge Jericho for the AEW World Title at the Full Gear pay-per-view event.

    AEW presents Full Gear on Saturday, November 9th from Baltimore’s Royal Farms Arena. The show will air on B/R Live, which is Bleacher Report’s streaming service, traditional PPV outlets, and FITE TV in international markets. 

  • AEW Program Expected To Air On TBS

    AEW Program Expected To Air On TBS

    AEW is slated to bring back pro wrestling to TBS. 

    Dave Meltzer reported in the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that AEW will premiere their second TV show on TBS as a part of their Sunday night line-up soon. 

    This program is described as an edited highlight version of the AEW Dynamite show that airs earlier in the week on TNT. As of this writing, there’s no word yet on when the AEW TBS show will premiere.

    AEW Dynamite made its premiere this past Wednesday night by going head-to-head with WWE NXT on the USA Network and crushed in viewership. 

    Tony Khan Says He’s Not Surprised By AEW Dynamite’s Success

    Back in September, it was reported that AEW was in talks for another TV show that at the time was thought to be a studio show, similar to the new WWE Backstage show, which premieres on FS1 next month.

    WarnerMedia’s Brett Weitz, who is the general manager for TNT, TBS and truTV, confirmed the reports at the time while doing an interview with The Wrap

    AEW Executive Vice President Cody Rhodes went on record recently by noting that although the third hour of AEW content was being considered, he indicated that it may be filmed with the weekly Dynamite tapings. It would likely be dark matches and possibly air on B/R Live, instead of TNT.

  • Tony Khan Says He’s Not Surprised By AEW Dynamite’s Success

    Tony Khan Says He’s Not Surprised By AEW Dynamite’s Success

    Tony Khan took part in a post-event media scrum from AEW Dynamite. During the interview, he was asked if he had any benchmarks going into the show that he was able to check off.

    “Yeah, like all of them,” Khan responded. “Everything I was hoping we could do, I think we did with this. The one thing I don’t know yet is the ratings but I’m really happy with the way the show came off and I’m really happy with the early feedback I’ve gotten.”

    “I think as far as where we are at creatively, I think we’re in a great place, and I’m not surprised by that,” he continued.

    SEScoops was on-hand backstage and posted the following video of Khan discussing Wednesday night’s show:

    Tony Khan Interview Highlights

    Khan also spoke about Chris Jericho’s faction during the scrum:

    “I thought the stable that we’re going to learn more about, they looked really good together, didn’t they?” Khan asked.

    “It looked like a stable to me,” Khan continued. “The way they walked, the way they talked, the way they acted, they seemed like guys with a plan.”

    Khan would continue to say there are many free agents he might want to sign but he’s not going to let the media know who they are. He would also mention that the promotion is hoping to air the dark matches taped from the event.

    “They will be aired and I think as we go on we’ll smooth it out and we’ll develop, that it’ll be a new franchise I actually think we can get out of the good wrestling from these tapings.”

    He noted that the dark matches will likely be available free online eventually.

    Khan also confirmed that in addition to being a wrestler on AEW’s roster, Awesome Kong works full-time backstage as well. She worked as a producer on Wednesday night.

  • Maxwell Jacob Friedman Says Chris Jericho Is A “Scumbag”

    Maxwell Jacob Friedman Says Chris Jericho Is A “Scumbag”

    Maxwell Jacob Friedman was victorious over Brandon Cutler on the debut episode of AEW Dynamite Wednesday night. Following the show, however, MJF was not in a good mood as he explained he was concerned for Cody Rhodes after he was assaulted by Chris Jericho and his new faction.

    MJF’s post-event media scrum can be viewed in the player below:

    Maxwell Jacob Friedman On Chris Jericho:

    “I’m not in a good mood at all,” MJF started off the interview with. “My best friend just got completely bludgeoned in the middle of the ring and I had no idea it was going on because I was back in the locker room after my match and I had no clue, I just found out after the fact.”

    “What should have been a night of me celebrating the fact that I just proved to the whole world that I am, in fact, better than literally everybody now I have to be concerned for my friend because Chris Jericho is a scumbag.”

    “Because Chris Jericho is passed his prime and decided to take that out on my friend, Cody,” MJF continued.

    MJF would continue to say Jericho is a great athlete and one of the greatest wrestlers of all time but did not need to stoop to the level that he did.

    The interview ended up taking a sour turn when one reporter asked MJF if he decided to get revenge on Jericho by being the one who threw a hot dog wiener into the ring.

    “Give me one reason not to slap you,” MJF said after staring at the guy for some time.

  • Nyla Rose Storms Off From AEW Dynamite Post-Show Interview (Video)

    Nyla Rose Storms Off From AEW Dynamite Post-Show Interview (Video)

    Nyla Rose was not happy following her loss on Wednesday night to Riho on the debut episode of AEW Dynamite. Rose made herself available for a post-show media scrum but ended up storming off from the interview shortly after.

    Rose refused to answer a question regarding the popularity of her opponent from Wednesday night and would leave the interview area entirely not long after being asked what is next for her now that she’s dropped the inaugural AEW women’s world title match.

    Video of Rose storming off from the AEW Dynamite post-show media scrum can be viewed in the player below:

    Nyla Rose Storms Off From Interview

    Reporter: “Are you surprised by the reaction that Riho gets from people and crowds like this?”

    Nyla Rose: “Who’s got a better question?”

    Reporter: “What’s next?”

    Nyla Rose: “I don’t know what’s next. Everything that’s happened since I signed with this company hasn’t been quite what’s promised. Women’s triple threat match, who comes sauntering down to the ring? Awesome Kong. Women’s title match, why on Earth is..”

    Rose then grew increasingly frustrated, mumbled something about an “EVP” and then stormed off from the interview room.

    Riho is scheduled to make her first title defence on the 10/16 edition of Dynamite from Philadelphia.

  • AEW President Tony Khan Addresses Talent Health Insurance

    AEW President Tony Khan Addresses Talent Health Insurance

    All Elite Wrestling President Tony Khan divulged information over how AEW handle health insurance for its talent during a post-AEW: Dynamite media scrum following their successful premiere on Wednesday night.

    “Of the people you saw tonight, a large percentage of them are insured with AEW because they work full-time for AEW,” Khan said. “This is my fifth show I’ve done in 2019, and most people haven’t been on all five shows. Of the people that have been on all five shows, most of them are full-time and have full-time benefits.”

    He then explained that one of AEW’s top stars, Jon Moxley, isn’t covered by AEW. Instead, he receives healthcare from his former employer, WWE. This is because of his wife, Renee Young, who is a full-time WWE employee.

    “Jon Moxley actually does get healthcare, but he gets it through his wife [Renee Young] who is a full-time employee elsewhere,” he stated. “But Kenny [Omega] does get healthcare and is a full-time employee as are a lot of people. Kenny is a part of my office and he works a full-time job. There’s other people like Britt Baker who’s full-time job is a dentist, and she’s come in and wrestle I wanna say four of the five shows.”

    Khan added that there are some people working for AEW who have only done a couple of spots this past year, and so aren’t classified as full-time employees. He confessed it was a “complicated answer.”

    AEW: Dynamite was successful in defeating WWE NXT for ratings this week. The two went head-to-head for the first this past Wednesday night.

    H/T to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

  • MJF Wants To Face Chris Jericho, Explains Why He’ll Never Wrestle Cody

    MJF Wants To Face Chris Jericho, Explains Why He’ll Never Wrestle Cody

    All Elite Wrestling’s Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) took part in a post-show media scrum following the conclusion of Wednesday’s premiere of AEW: Dynamite. During the scrum, MJF spoke about his victory over Brandon Cutler as well as his future ambitions in competing against Chris Jericho.

    “It felt great [to pick up the victory tonight]. It felt like every single bit of work that I have put into this industry has finally, finally come to fruition. I got to show the world what the future looks like. I got to show the world what the future of what All Elite Wrestling is, and the future of AEW is MJF.”

    He spoke about tapping out Cutler in short order, calling himself a “top tier athlete” because of it. “[…] I proved what I’ve been saying since day one, and yet, people’ boo’ me. What they should be doing is looking in the mirror and wondering, ‘Why do I boo MJF? Is it because I’m jealous? Is it because I can never be MJF?’ Yeah, yeah it is.”

    Future Goals

    When it comes to his next goal in AEW, MJF is quick to mention the current AEW World Champion, Chris Jericho:

    “Chris Jericho [is who I would want to face next] because he decided to do something that was absolutely inhumane and absolutely unnecessary,” Friedman stated.

    He also addressed his friendship with Cody Rhodes, claiming that he would never face off against him as he is a “brother” to him.

    “I would never in a million years put my hands on my big brother. Ever! When I say I’m going to be the future face of this company, it is because the face of this company right now is Cody Rhodes. And once he’s done, then it’s my time to shine. It’s really that simple.”

    AEW: Dynamite defeated NXT in ratings this past Wednesday in their first-ever head-to-head.

    H/T to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

  • Christopher Daniels: “AEW Is The Future Of This Business”

    Christopher Daniels: “AEW Is The Future Of This Business”

    So-Cal Uncensored member Christopher Daniels took part in a post-AEW: Dynamite media conference after AEW’s premiere concluded. During this conference, Daniels addressed the rise of All Elite Wrestling, calling the promotion the future of the business.

    “The first night but not the last night of greatness. AEW is the future of this business. It’s already changed the future of the pro wrestling world. It already changed. It’s different now than it was a year ago and we know it. We know it,” Daniels stated.

    “You saw the people out there? That’s just the first full house of many full houses that are to come. And that feels great to me. 26 years in the business, I was fortunate enough to be a part of Ring Of Honor when it started, I was fortunate enough to be a part of TNA when it started, now I’m at the ground floor of something that has 100 times more excitement behind it than either of those companies did at that time. And I’m proud to be a part of it.”

    Daniels explained that everybody on the AEW roster has got something to prove and are putting everybody on notice. “We deserve to be on national television, we’re gonna be on national television. Dynamite is here to stay—first night is not the last night!”

    AEW: Dynamite defeated WWE NXT during their first-ever head-to-head this past Wednesday.

    H/T to Wrestlezone for the transcription.

  • Chris Jericho Comments On AEW’s Ratings Victory Over NXT

    Chris Jericho Comments On AEW’s Ratings Victory Over NXT

    All Elite Wrestling (AEW) World Champion Chris Jericho spoke with Complex Sports about Dynamite’s victory over WWE NXT in this week’s ratings. This Wednesday saw the two promotions go head-to-head for the first time in a battle that AEW won.

    “They started this,” Jericho stated. “Everything that they’ve done has been reactionary to us. We’re not in a war with anybody besides ourselves…all that matters is our show.”

    He extrapolated his point, explaining that “They [WWE] kinda started this war, and the very first night they got destroyed. Big deal, it’s our first debut, but they have to come back and say ‘it’s a marathon and not a one-night sprint.’ Whoever said it’s a one-night sprint? It’s not a war for us. Now, we’re placed in one, and we’re gonna kick ass.”

    His thoughts follow WWE’s statement on Dynamite’s premiere. They congratulated them for their win before adding that fans “can expect Wednesday nights to be a competitive and wild ride as this is a marathon, not a one-night sprint.”

    Jericho and his tag team partners Ortiz & Santana defeated The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega in 6-man tag team action. The fallout of this match saw the debut of Jake Hager in AEW.

    You can see a clip of Jericho’s comments in the embedded tweet below.