AEW Dynamite Results: Hangman Page Burns Swerve's House Down

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AEW Dynamite

September 4, 2024

By: John Siino

UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Commentary: Excalibur, Taz & Tony Schiavone

RESULTS

  • Dark: Satnamn Singh over Colt Cabana
  • Dark: Private Party over Turbo Floyd & Evil Uno
  • AEW Continental Title: Kazuchika Okada (c) over Kyle Fletcher via pinfall (19:25)
  • Jamie Hayter over Robyn Renegade via pinfall (2:26)
  • AEW Women’s World Title: Mariah May (c) over Nyla Rose via pinfall (10:28)
  • PAC, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta over Will Ospreay, Kyle O’Reilly & Orange Cassidy via pinfall (19:01) (Recommended)

Straight To Paradise

As soon as the show starts, an angry Daniel Garcia rushes to the ring and calls out MJF, saying he doesn’t want to wait until All Out and wants to break his neck tonight. We then hear MJF who is sitting up in the crowd and says the reason he is up there is that he doesn’t want to ruin their big match on Saturday by whooping his ass, but he would deal in great pleasure in doing that but doesn’t want any excuses made when he paints the canvas in blood and breaks his pencil neck. And unlike Garcia, he doesn’t attack people from behind like a coward and won’t look like a skinhead hooked on Ozempic.

Garcia says nobody believes anything that comes out of MJF’s mouth and everything about him is fake, like his tan, makeup to cover up his acne, and his trip to Turkey to give him a hair transplant that didn’t even work. The thing that makes Garcia mad is the fake love that MJF has for AEW and he doesn’t care about it or these people like Garcia does. He can get all the fake tattoos he wants, but they don’t believe MJF and tell him to shut up, while he tries to talk. Garcia says he wants MJF and the people who love him to suffer, and if he can find a woman who pretends to love him for more than an hour and marry her and have a kid, whenever MJF picks up that ‘ugly-ass baby’ to feel a tingle in his toes and think of Garcia. Garcia says MJF’s kid will ask if he was a wrestler to which MJF says ‘I was, until Daniel Garcia ended my career’. 

MJF claps it up and says that ‘Danny learned how to speak’, but he still has a whole lot to learn and maturing to do. MJF says when he cost Garcia the match against Will Ospreay, he was trying to do him a solid because you can’t trust anybody in this world. MJF talks about how these people used to love him, and tells them ‘too little, too late’, when they try to cheer for him. MJF says when he got too big, they turned on him like rats, and Garcia doesn’t want their love, affection, or win championship gold, because the more you rise up in this sport, the more these fickle bastards want to see him fall. He’s going to do Garcia a favor by putting him in a wheelchair, and there’s only one person in this world Garcia can trust, his mother and she will take care of him when he’s laid up in bed because he won’t be the first man lying in his back on her bad, that she happily attended to. This causes Garcia to run through the crowd and up after MJF while taking out the security guards on the way. Garcia works his way up but as soon as he gets to him, MJF cracks him over the head with a champagne bottle. Garcia is busted open, as MJF takes a seat right next to him on the steps, puts his arm around him, and says in this life every man must go through hell before he reaches paradise. He thanks him for waking up something in him that has been dormant for far too long, and as a token of his gratitude, he will send Garcia straight to paradise, and for that, he can ‘thank me later’.

Stupendous

Renee Paquette is in the back with The Conglomeration and tells Willow Nightingale that she will have a face-to-face with Kris Statlander on Collision, before bringing in Will Ospreay as he’s teaming up with Kyle O’Reilly and Orange Cassidy tonight, and asks Mark Briscoe for some words of wisdom. Briscoe talks about O’Reilly telling him about this match on the phone and getting his blessing. When Briscoe heard it was Will Ospreay, he said ‘hell yeah’, as the word of the day is ‘stupendous’ and gets everybody all amped up (except Orange, of course)

AEW Continental Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher

Don Callis joins commentary as they announce a Continental Contenders Challenge for Collision. Kazuchika Okada & Kyle Fletcher start the match by running the ropes and dodging each other until Fletcher snaps out from a Rainmaker attempt. Fletcher kicks Okada off the apron to the outside followed by a tope suicida, as we go to picture-in-picture.

When we come back, Fletcher is able to catch Okada off the ropes, hitting a power slam for two. Okada comes right back with a neckbreaker, heads to the top rope, and hits an elbow drop. Okada does his flip-off taunt before going for the Rainmaker again, this time Fletcher reversing it into a Michinoku Driver. Okada spills to the outside and plays possum, as Fletcher heads to him just to get hit with a DDT. They take it to the apron, where Fletcher counters out of a Tombstone and hits a brainbuster to Okada instead, as they both spill back to the outside going right back to picture-in-picture.

With Fletcher on the top rope, Okada sends him to the outside with a dropkick as we hear the 15-minute warning. Okada sends Fletcher to the other side of the barricade with a boot, but Fletcher comes right back with a brainbuster off the apron, sending Okada now to the other say, before setting up a chair that cannonballs off of, right onto Okada. Back inside, Fletcher hits a top-rope elbow drop then taunts the Rainmaker pose and hits a kick to the back of Okada’s shoulder. Okada escapes out of a Tombstone attempt and hits a lariat. Okada holds on, hitting another lariat followed by a Rainmaker attempt, but Fletcher ducks and walks right into a dropkick. They go back and forth until Fletcher hits a half-and-half suplex and the jumping-spinning Tombstone, that Okada kicks out at two. We get the one-minute warning, as Okada uses the referee in between them to hit a low blow followed by The Rainmaker to get the pin and the win.

Winner: Kazuchika Okada by pinfall at 19:25, to retain

Konosuke Takeshita runs out and wants a piece of Okada, but he escapes to the back.

Continental Contenders Challenge

  • Orange Cassidy vs. Bryan Keith
  • Lance Archer vs. Mark Briscoe
  • Konosuke Takeshita vs. The Beast Mortos
  • The three winners will go on to face Kazuchika Okada in a four-way match for the AEW Continental Championship at All Out.

Who’s House?

We see a video from earlier this week of Swerve Strickland & Prince Nana, Swerve says it’s a special day as we see they are in front of Swerve’s childhood home and him showing family photos from when he was young. Swerve said his family lost their home and he made a promise to be successful enough to buy back his property, and after signing his AEW contract extension, he can say he is the proud owner of the house.

Jamie Hayter vs. Robyn Renegade

Right away, Robyn Renegade gets right in Jamie Hayter’s face, just to get knocked down as we see Saraya & Harley Cameron watching on from the back. Hayter knocks down Renegade with a shoulder block before trying a suplex, that Renegade gets out of and hits a dropkick. Hayter comes right back with a clothesline, but Renegade is able to take control and attack Hayter in the corners with double knees. After the third attempt, Hayter stops her with a big boot. Renegade attacks Hayter in the ropes before jumping off the top rope, just to be caught and hit with a power slam. Hayter comes right back with three chokeslam/backbreakers, before hitting the Hayterade for the quick win.

Winner: Jamie Hayter by pinfall at 2:26

Not Tonight

Renee is in the back with Roderick Strong & Christopher Daniels as Strong is showing Daniels that his foot was under the rope, but the referee said she didn’t see it. Hook walks in and says Strong isn’t wrong, so suggest they settle it for the FTW Championship here tonight. Strong says Hook is funny and he’s not fighting him in this dumpty town of Milwaukee but he will call for his shot, real soon, and Hook will be the first to know when.

Mox Just Wants To Talk

We cut to the back, where we see Marina Shafir taking out some people, as Jon Moxley joins her. They bump into The Young Bucks & Jack Perry, as Moxley says he doesn’t care what they say and calls Perry a ‘sweet kid’.

After the break, Moxley & Shafir make their way to the ring through the crowd. Moxley says he wonders if Darby Allin is somewhere out there in Milwaukee tonight before saying he doesn’t think so. He talks about how he wrestled him a couple of years ago, and beat the absolute piss out of him for 20 minutes and after that, he smiled, which made him think that kid is special and he still thinks that. Moxley says Darby plays the game it was meant to be played with reckless abandonment and knows the chance to be in this business is a privilege and not something you are entitled to, and how quickly we forget that. He is not an impatient man but the clock is ticking and he just wants to talk to Darby, and doesn’t want to apply any pressure but he will, so don’t make him, before saying again that he just wants to talk. Moxley drops the mic, and leaves.

Pay The $7,000 Price

Renee is in the back with The Learning Tree as Chris Jericho has something he wants to get off his chest. Jericho talks about the severity of Orange Cassidy ruining his $7,000 jacket years ago, as they show highlights when Orange dumped the vat of orange juice over Jericho. Jericho says that on Friday, Bryan Keith will freshly squeeze the money out of Cassidy’s hide. Big Bill talks about making good on his debt, before Orange walks in and tells Keith that if he beats him on Friday, he will give Jericho the $7,000 in cash and just ignores Jericho and walks off. Keith ends it by saying that Orange will pay the price.

AEW Women’s World Championship: Mariah May (c) vs. Nyla Rose

Commentary brings up how Toni Storm has resurfaced back in Australia, as Nyla Rose goes right after Mariah May with a Beast Bomb attempt, that May slips out of and starts slapping away at Rose. Rose stops May with a big cross body before mocking her pose. Rose starts hitting body slams, followed by a leg drop, but May kicks out at two. May stops Rose by snapping her on the rope and hits her with a missile dropkick but only gets one as we go to picture-in-picture.

When we return, May hits a low dropkick, but again Rose kicks out at one. They end up connecting with headbutts, as they both fall down. Rose stops May on the ropes, but May comes right back with an elbow strike. Rose sends May down hard with a German Suplex, before hitting a splash in the corner and a clothesline for two. Rose tries a Beast Bomb, but May escapes, gets on ropes, and dives, just for Rose to catch her, pick her up, and slam her down, as May goes rolling to the outside. Aubrey Edwards goes to check on May, who then holds onto Aubrey’s boot, just to sweep Rose off the steel steps followed by a running knee. Rose is able to just beat the 10 count, but when she enters May goes right after, and follows with the Storm Zero to get the pin and the win.

Winner: Mariah May by pinfall at 10:28, to retain

Not Done Making Art

We go to a Deonna Purrazzo video, where she talks about every great artist having to go through phases. She then starts breaking glass and says she’s not done making art and she’s only just begun as they announce she will go against Hikaru Shida on Friday.

Sayonara, Bitch

Mercedes Mone’ and Kamille make their way to the ring, as they show highlights of Mone retaining the NJPW STRONG Women’s Championship against Momo Watanabe at NJPW Capital Collision last Friday, before cutting to a ‘Cornette is irrelevant’ sign in the crowd. Mercedes asks if they like her dress and that she is feeling some type of way, just like Hikaru Shida is feeling a certain way after her victory on Collision. Mone’ asks how Shida can call herself the ace if she is not the face as the crowd starts chanting ‘Holy Shida’. Mone calls herself not only the face of TBS, but the entire company, and Shida will learn there is a price to pay when you mess with Mone’. We cut to Shida on the screen who says in their last match, she was one second away from winning and Mercedes knows that she can’t beat the ace, before revealing her own shirt. Christopher Daniels walks in and says that Kamille is banned from ringside for the match at All Out as Mercedes gets enraged. Shida says since Mercedes understands some Japanese, she’ll say ‘Sayonara, bitch’.

Three Years Later

We go backstage to The Elite, as Nicholas Jackson says Jack Perry has something to say. Perry talks about All Out 2021 being in the ring the very first time Bryan Danielson stepped foot in an AEW ring and that he promised himself that one day it’ll be his day to step in the ring with him. Fast forward to earlier this year, when he was sitting at home when he heard the news that Danielson’s career was coming to an end and the way things were playing out he’ll probably never get a chance but he didn’t give up. He changed the man he was, by going to Japan and starting over, selling his own T-shirts to do anything he could to be back here. He says Danielson could have helped him, but he didn’t because he only cares about his own fairytale ending, and this Saturday three years after it begins it will end. Matthew Jackosn says they will do anything to make sure the AEW World Championship will go back to where it belongs in The Elite. Danielson comes out to join commentary for the main event.

The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy & Kyle O’Reilly) & Will Ospreay vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta) & PAC

Bryan Danielson talks about The Elite’s threats about going to any length on Saturday only motivating him more as Kyle O’Reilly & Wheeler Yuta start the match. They go back and forth with hammerlocks until O’Reilly is able to drop Yuta down into the Juji Gatame, but he’s able to escape. Orange Cassidy tags in and gets dropped by Yuta, before PAC tags in and sends Orange right into his corner, asking for Will Ospreay. PAC & Ospreay test each other by running the ropes and dodging each other before Ospreay connects with a dropkick, sending PAC right into his corner. All six men enter and face off as we go to picture-in-picture.

After the break, Cassidy is able to escape out of a waistlock from Yuta and hits him with a German Suplex, but before he can make the tag he gets stopped by Claudio Castagnoli who runs in and suplexes Cassidy onto the top turnbuckle, hitting him with an uppercut. PAC tags in and tries a superplex, but flips off and catches Cassidy in a diving DDT attempt, throws him off, and puts on the Brutalizer. Ospreay enters and breaks up the move, as Claudio & Yuta jump him and toss him to the outside. They hit the Fastball Special on Cassidy, but O’Reilly is able to run in and break up the pin attempt from Yuta. Cassidy is able to kick off PAC and make the hot tag to Ospreay who goes right after PAC, just to be attacked from behind by Yuta. Ospreay takes out Yuta, then gets popped up by Claudio, hitting him with a hurricanrana. Ospreay continues with a springboard kick to Yuta before he and O’Reilly start double-teaming on PAC going back to picture-in-picture.

When we return, Orange sends Claudio to the outside with the Deja Vu but then gets taken out by a dive from Yuta, as everybody else joins them on the outside with dives ending with Ospreay leaping on PAC. Ospreay & PAC work their way up the ramp, but Yuta stops them. As Ospreay goes to hit a Hidden Blade, he gets stopped by PAC with a Poison Rana attempt, sends PAC off the ramp, and dives onto him. In the ring, Cassidy hits a diving DDT to Claudio and the Stundog Millionaire. After some help from O’Reilly, Orange is able to hit the Beach Break, but Claudio kicks out at two. O’Reilly & Orange start kicking away at Claudio but as Orange tries the Orange Punch, he gets held back by Yuta. O’Reilly puts the Guillotine choke on Claudio, who tries to batter his way out, as O’Reilly keeps holding on. Eventually, Claudio powers out and takes out O’Reilly with an uppercut and hits the Giant Swing along with the dropkick from Yuta, as Claudio gets the pin and the win.

Winners: PAC & Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta) by pinfall at 19:01

Danielson goes to celebrate with Claudio & Yuta, but they get attacked from behind by The Elite in a four-on-three attack. The Young Bucks hold Danielson, as Jack Perry goes to take him out with a chair, just to be stopped by Claudio & Yuta. Danielson goes to kick Perry’s head in, but he gets pulled out. Claudio gets on the mic and says The Elite made the biggest mistakes of their lives. Claudio says he’s been in the mood to collect gold and since he doesn’t have anything to do at All Out, how about he and Yuta challenge the Bucks for the AEW World Tag Team Championship (which Tony Khan makes official) before Danielson says a lot of people have been so frustrated, sick and tired of seeing Perry and all his crap and he guarantees one thing for this ‘Sunday’ at All Out, that Danielson is going to kick Perry’s fucking head in. No sighting or mention of Jon Moxley for this entire segment.

We cut to Ospreay & PAC who ended up fighting all the way to the back, where PAC takes out Ospreay right on top of the technical equipment before PAC starts screaming into Ospreay’s face before getting the day right, saying he will see Ospreay on Saturday.

They announce an all-star 8-man ‘Match of Champions’ for Collision with The Elite vs. PAC, Bryan Danielson, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta

Burning Your World To The Ground

Tony Schiavone is in the ring for the contract signing and brings out Swerve Strickland & Prince Nana. They then call out ‘Hangman’ Adam Page who doesn’t come out, so they reset his music and again, he doesn’t come out.

We cut to Page who is at Swerve’s childhood home that he just purchased. Page enters the house and says that Swerve is a hard man to find, as he looked all over Florida & Washington state, but he slipped up by showing the world and himself, something important to him. Page talks about the memories here and says that Swerve’s dad probably didn’t love him and regrets having him at all, and what a better world it would be if Swerve was never born. While Page is speaking, he’s walking around the house, pouring gasoline all over, and he told Swerve for months that there was nothing he would want more from this life than to burn his world to the ground. Page says if he wasn’t the one to take the world title from him, he’s happy to help it slip from his fingers, and on Saturday he will take his pride and dignity, on his knees begging for his forgiveness, but he will not give it to him. He says it’s time to say goodbye and tells Swerve to say goodbye to any idea of holding the AEW World Championship again. This Saturday, he will say goodbye to his joy and happiness and tonight he gets to practice, by saying goodbye to Swerve’s house as Page is sitting down on a chair, and the house engulfs in flames behind him.

Hangman is gonna burn down his house, isn’t he?

EDIT: WELP! :man_shrugging:t5:

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lol silly me I thought Hangman would just take an axe to a couple rooms or something. That was an all timer promo.

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That Hangman/Swerve segment was money. Saturday is going to kick ass.

The main event was a lot of fun too. The bits and pieces they gave of Pac vs. Ospreay were great.

Everything else was ok. A little surprised that Ricochet has nothing happening at All Out. And the Jack Perry main event push just isn’t working. No one cared when he attacked Danielson. I’m hoping that match only gets 10 minutes on Saturday.

I saw the screenshots and the reactions before the actual segment, and I had concerns. But that was a great pro wrestling segment.

Swerve/Hangman are poised to have years of a “these guys don’t stop hating each other because they’re in different feuds” rivalry. i.e. they’ll run into each other in the semifinals of a tournament (because AEW) in 2027, and it’s instantly a heated match.

(And seeing how the guy who broke into the other’s house and menaced his baby has now committed the lesser crime here, they had better stay enemies :joy::joy::joy:)

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It’s a two match show for sure with that and Osprey.

But two huge matches

Stat / Willow and MJF / Garcia have both had great build-ups and will deliver. Danielson / Perry will be very good to great. And while Perry’s positioning isn’t on the level as others, Danielson’s first defense will be worth watching.

Isn’t Stat and Willow non title ?

I just can’t take Garcia seriously with that stupid dancing gimmick. And MJF is t losing on two straight PPVs

I’m definitely looking forward to Hangman vs Swerve, I love what they have built over the years with this blood feud. Like most, I couldn’t care less about Perry vs Danielson. After giving BD such an awesome win at All In, what a disappointment to follow that up with a match against Jack Perry. Regardless, I’m sure the in-ring will be good.

Also very much looking forward to Ospreay vs Pac, can’t go wrong in-ring with these two.

I still think two weeks between PPVs is way too short. But for a two-week build, they’ve done a very good job. Majority of the matches have some kind of story, and they’ve done it without holding anything back from All In.

The remaining question is if they’re going to flip some titles or have other big storyline beats like a true major PPV, or if it’s just “matches that will be very good.”

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I think it’s gonna be the latter. Just looking at the card it’s hard to really picture anything too revelatory taking place, but it’s a great looking card. I would love for Takeshita to win Continental title. I’m dying for Takeshita to get his shine.

I’m looking forward to the show. I like Jack Perry more than it most it feels like, but this match does feel like it would’ve been better served as a higher profile TV match The Chicago crowd will probably elevate it though. Honestly, Swerve/Hangman alone is gonna be worth the price of admission. I completely lack the imagination to envision what the hell these guys are gonna do to each other.

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Stat vs. Willow is non-title, but it’ll still be a high profile gimmick match that I think will see both talent going very hard with.

I think there is a story there for MJF to lose again. The idea that it is so far fetched a thought, means it has legs. It would also help break Garcia into the next level.

I don’t think they’re gonna drop big crowd for this. And yes, Jack Perry will be hated because of the CM punk thing but I don’t think it’s anything to write home about in terms of the crowd as I understand it it’s not even half full.

Admittedly, that would be interesting but I think Tony loves MJF too much unless there’s some overarching storyline here that makes more sense. Also, Garcia is kind of a clown so I’m not sure losing to him makes any sense.

Also, we don’t even know if Garcia resigned do we? I mean, I assumed he has but if he hasn’t, it’s possible they’re gonna make an example of him.

Do you even watch the show dude? You either dont, in which case you shouldnt be commenting. Or you have some weird hate on for Garcia, like you do with Mercedes. If you watched, you’d know that Daniel Garcia is acting nothing like he was doing with all the dancing.

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I don’t watch the show. However, I do usually order the pay-per-views. I know he was a dancing fool before. I don’t know. Nothing gets me excited about seeing this dude wrestle in an POV event match with MJF. If I do end up ordering the card I will just fast forward through until I see the ending.

Mercedes is very different – as I mentioned I was a huge fan, I have her hat and rings, and she was at one point probably my favourite wrestler in the world. But her general attitude towards fans, her opinion about herself, especially the Steve Austin interview, and a lot of other things have just led me to really sour on her.

That being said, I still think she’s a good in talent, but I don’t care about her wrestling Shida in a match where I already know who’s gonna win

I mean, I think it’s a two match show with the main event obviously being really hot and the Osprey versus PAC match. I will probably order it if I’m free that evening and just watch those two matches and fast-forward through the rest.

Seems though that others are more excited for it, which is great. Hopefully it does a good number

Personally, I think Garcia is going over. He likely re-signed and this is some sort of reward. He also needs a big win really badly and MJF is coming off the Tiger Driver (which he hasn’t really sold but still).

I do think Stat and Willow will be good but agreed that it’s basically a two match show. Swerve and Hangman will be worth the money though

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