AEW Dynamite (4/26/23) Results: Tony Khan Speaks, AEW International Title Fight, And More
Welcome to the Fightful.com live discussion & coverage for the April 26, 2023 edition of AEW Dynamite on TBS.
We will bring results and breakdowns for every match and segment on the show. Follow Fightful on Twitter.com/Fightful and Facebook.com/FIGHTFULONLINE
Here’s what is set for the show.
Preview.
AEW Dynamite (4/26)
- AEW TBS Championship: Jade Cargill (c) vs. Taya Valkyrie
- AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy(c) vs. Bandido
- Pillars Tournament Final: Darby Allin vs. Sammy Guevara
- The Butcher & The Blade (w/ Kip Sabian) vs. Konosuke Takeshita & Kenny Omega (w/ Don Callis)
- Dax Harwood vs. Jeff Jarrett
- We’ll hear from Adam Cole
- We’ll hear from Tony Khan
- Wardlow and Arn Anderson will speak
AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy(c) vs. Bandido
The match starts out even. Bandido got the advantage and did his finger guns pose. Orange Cassidy put the finger guns in his pockets. Bandido hit a stalling suplex. Orange Cassidy gets a near fall with a Michinoku Driver. Cassidy ends up on the apron and Bandido stops him with a high kick before delivering another superplex. Bandido gets a near fall with a flapjack cutter. Orange Cassidy jumped on a man that was ready for him as Bandido caught him with a military press slam. Bandido gets a near fall with the frog splash. Orange Cassidy goes for his cradle pin. Bandido countered. Orange Cassidy hit a high Orange Punch and got the victory with the Beach Break.
Winner and still champion: Orange Cassidy.
After the match, Cassidy celebrates by giving Bandido his glasses and they pose together.
– Renee Paquette interviews Adam Cole. He promises to call out Chris Jericho and says that if Chris Jericho doesn’t come to him, Cole will go find him. Cole leaves, and Cassidy and Bandido come into the frame. They thought they were being interviewed and left once they realized they would not be. Renee says that Dax vs. Jeff Jarrett is next.
– Back from the commercial, Renee is interviewing Darby Allin and Jack Perry. Both men apologize for the words they exchanged last week but agree that they should respect each other. Perry wishes him good luck. Darby says that if it was them wrestling, he would have just beat Jack again.
Dax Harwood vs. Jeff Jarrett
– All parties are barred from ringside. Chain wrestling starts the match. Jeff Jarett gets an arm drag and goes for his strut. Dax cuts him off. Dax quickly takes him over with a side headlock. Both men exchange holds again. Jeff gets the upper hand and again goes for his strut. The pace quickens as Dax gets the advantage but is quickly cut off by the veteran. Double J hits the strut as the crowd goes mild. Dax takes advantage of the posturing, but once again, Jeff is quick to get the advantage. The King of the Mountain gets distracted by the referee, and Dax is able to take advantage with a snap suplex and short leg drop.
During the commercial break, both men brawl on the outside. Dax prevents Double J from using a chair. Back in the ring, Double J hits a middle rope running senton. He hits the strut again. Taz remarks that Jeff Jarett has been doing this for 6,000 years. Double J hits the sleeper hold, Dax gets out. Jeff Jarrett goes for the Figure 4, Dax counters with a Roll-Up. That would occur two more times throughout the match. Dax lays out Double J with a Lariat. Apron Suplex attempt from Harwood is prevented as Sonjay Dutt appears out of nowhere and pulls his leg. Jeff doesn’t get the win with that but Dax goes to chase after Dutt and Jarrett hits the stroke for the victory. Jeff Jarett poses with a tag team championship belt that isn’t his after the match.
Winner: “Double J” Jeff Jarrett
– Tony Khan announces that the Own Hart Foundation Memorial Cup will begin at AEW Double or Nothing, run through AEW’s summer events in Canada, including at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2023, before concluding in Calgary on July 15.
Wardlow in action
A massacre. Two Powerbombs immediately. Powerbomb Symphony. We’re out of here.
Winner: Wardlow
– Anderson says that Wardlow has what it takes to carry the company into the next millennium but he may need to play dirty every now and again. Christian and Lucahsaurus interrupt for another staredown
– MJF and Sammy Guevara are very giddy about the arrangement they’ve made and they say they don’t care who likes it or not because Sammy is going to get paid and MJF is going to keep his title
– Backstage, poor RJ City gets attacked by the Blackpool Combat Club. Moxley says that tonight they’ve got some scars to make.
Sammy Guevara vs. Darby Allin
Both men lay it all on the line.
Maxwell Jacob Friedman is on commentary advertising his custom pickles. Darby counters The Three Amigos with the Scorpion Death Drop. Darby goes for a suicide dive and is caught with a Cutter. Sammy takes out a table. Darby tries to put him through the table, but Tay comes out to distract Darby. Guevara hits the Spanish Fly. Eventually, Maxwell Jacob Friedman runs down to ringside, makes it look like Darby was going to use his skateboard on Sammy. The referee calls for the bell. Sammy wins by disqualification.
– After the match, Jack Perry saves Darby from a beatdown. Tony Schiavone announces that next week there will be a tag team match between all four pillars, and if Darby and Jack beat Max and Sammy, it will be a fatal four-way championship match at Double or Nothing.
– Adam Cole comes out and calls out Chris Jericho. Chris Jericho says that he doesn’t want anything to do with Adam Cole, but he has no problem sending his guys after him. The Chris Jericho Appreciation Society jump Adam. Orange Cassidy and Bandido come out to help Cole. They were still outnumbered and Roger strong came out to save the day and made his debut.
AEW TBS Championship: Jade Cargill (c) vs. Taya Valkyrie
A quick back and forth championship match. She got a near fall with a Cajadian Destroyer. Valkyrie takes over and goes for the road to Valhalla, but the referee stops her, and Jade rolls her up for the victory.
Winner and still champion: Jade Cargill.
Brit Baker and Jamie Hayter (who has her arm in a sling) say that they’re pretty good people until you give them a reason not to be and suggest that The Outcasts will have to put them in the morgue to be done with them.
The Butcher & The Blade (w/ Kip Sabian) vs. Konosuke Takeshita & Kenny Omega (w/ Don Callis)
Omega and Takeshita have the advantage early on. Kip Sabian trips Kenny when he goes for his suicide dive. Kenny confronts Sabian. Butcher and blade take over. They briefly isolate Kenny. Kenny is able to tag into Takeshita. Eventually, they get the win when Kenny hits the V Trigger leading to Konosuke hitting the Blue Thunder Bomb for the victory.
Winners: Kenny Omega & Konosuke Takeshita
Bryan Danielson leaves the commentary table and says that he sees one amateur and one prodigy. The BCC goes to attack Kenny. Danielson wants to finish what they started and take a screwdriver to Kenny’s eye. The Young Bucks come out and neutralize Claudio and Wheeler. They go to stick the screwdriver in Jon Moxley’s eye, but Bryan convinces Takeshita to stop them because that’s not honorable. The BCC gains control of the post-match shenanigans. They tried to embrace Konosuke. Takeshita wants no part of it. Therefore, BCC attacks him with the screwdriver to close the show.
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