Last night’s AEW Dynasty pay-per-view delivered an electrifying showcase of talent, with several championship matches leaving fans on the edge of their seats. In a night filled with action, eight title bouts took center stage, and while some champions successfully defended their titles, others saw their reigns come to an end.
Continental Champion Kuch Got Oard, International Champion Roderick Strong, and Women’s World Champion Tony Storm managed to retain their respective titles amidst fierce competition. However, the event also witnessed the crowning of new champions.
During the pre-show, the Bullet Club Gold trio emerged victorious against The Acclaimed, capturing the AEW World Trios Championship in a thrilling unification match. On the main card, Willow Nightingale seized the opportunity to add the AEW TBS Championship to her impressive resume, outmatching Julia Hart in a hard-fought battle.
The FTW Champion, Hook, faced off against the seasoned veteran Chris Jericho under FTW rules, ultimately securing victory after a hard-hitting encounter. Additionally, the rivalry between The Young Bucks and FTR reached its climax in a ladder match for the AEW World Tag Team titles, with an unexpected assist from Jack Perry, disguised as a fan in a Sting mask, tipping the scales in favor of The Young Bucks.
The main event witnessed Sami Callihan defending his AEW World Championship against Swerve Strickland. In a shocking turn of events, Strickland emerged victorious, capturing his first major world title in a career-defining moment.
The support for Strickland’s win has been overwhelming, with fans and fellow wrestlers alike praising the 33-year-old champion for his remarkable achievement. From Joe Gacy to Kofi Kingston and Cedric Alexander, the wrestling community has extended their congratulations to the new world champion.
**Latest on Returning AEW Stars**
As AEW continues to evolve, fans eagerly anticipate the return of beloved stars to the ring. Last night’s AEW Dynasty saw the AEW International Championship defended by Roderick Strong, who successfully overcame former Undisputed Era teammate Kyle O’Reilly.
The celebrations following Strong’s victory marked the return of Adam Cole, who made a dramatic entrance alongside fellow Undisputed Kingdom members Matt Taven and Mike Bennett. Cole’s return to the AEW arena comes after a hiatus due to an ongoing ankle injury. Despite his presence, reports suggest that Cole is not yet ready to resume in-ring competition.
Meanwhile, questions loom over the return of MJF, who has been absent from television due to injury. AEW President Tony Khan expressed his eagerness to see MJF back in action, highlighting his importance to the promotion.
Additionally, the status of former champions Kenny Omega and Dr. Britt Baker remains uncertain, with both wrestlers recuperating from different issues. Khan expressed optimism about their eventual return, emphasizing their contributions to AEW and the anticipation surrounding their comeback.
**Controversial Star Set to Return?**
Speculation mounts over the potential return of Tessa Blanchard to Impact Wrestling, following reports of early discussions between TNA Wrestling and Blanchard. Despite previous controversies surrounding Blanchard, discussions suggest that TNA Wrestling is considering giving her another opportunity.
Blanchard, who last appeared in Impact Wrestling in March 2020, made history by becoming the first woman to hold the Impact World Championship. However, her reign was marred by allegations of bullying and harassment from fellow wrestlers, casting a shadow over her career.
With recent changes in management, there appears to be a willingness to reconcile with Blanchard, although no official outreach has been made. As discussions unfold, fans debate whether Blanchard deserves another chance in a major promotion.
**Another Top Star Leaving AEW?**
The landscape of AEW may undergo further changes, as reports suggest that Jeff Hardy’s contract with the promotion is set to expire in the coming months. Initially expected to end in 2025, Hardy’s contract expiration has been revised, potentially aligning with his brother Matt Hardy’s free agency status.
Speculation arises over Jeff Hardy’s future, with the possibility of a reunion with his brother in TNA Wrestling or WWE. As discussions continue, fans ponder the implications of another top star potentially departing from AEW.
**Latest on Goldberg Joining AEW**
The possibility of Goldberg joining AEW has been a topic of speculation since his departure from WWE in 2022. Despite discussions between Goldberg and AEW President Tony Khan, Goldberg has expressed disinterest in joining the promotion, citing concerns over the product’s direction.
Goldberg’s comments highlight a divergence in vision between the wrestling legend and AEW’s creative direction. While AEW has successfully integrated former WCW stars like Sting into its programming, Goldberg’s reluctance signals a missed opportunity for potential crossover matches.
As fans contemplate the implications of Goldberg’s stance, the wrestling world awaits further developments in his post-WWE career journey.