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AEW Dynamite Results June 14, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

AEW Dynamite Results June 14, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

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Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on June 14, 2023, live from Capital One Arena in Washington, DC.

AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 5:30 AM IST.



The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV.

AEW Dynamite Results June 14, 2023: Highlights

MJF (AEW Champion) vs Adam Cole in an Eliminator match



As the Eliminator match kicks off the show, anticipation builds for a potentially unpredictable outcome. Little did the audience know that the nature of this match could lead to a contentious conclusion. With it being MJF's fourth match this year, the stakes are high, and the tension is palpable.

Following the initial exchange of rope-running, MJF cunningly transitions into stalling mode, expertly working the crowd's emotions while Cole patiently awaits his opponent inside the ring. Rather than engaging in an outside brawl, Cole remains composed. However, as MJF reenters the ring, Cole seizes the opportunity to unleash a relentless assault in the corner, prompting MJF to desperately plead for mercy, attempting to evade the fight. Notably, MJF employs a calculated strategy targeting Cole's arm, aiming to weaken him for his arm bar finisher. This old-school heel approach contrasts the flashy, high-flying style typically favored by the AEW crowd, providing an intriguing dynamic.

Amidst the back-and-forth action, Cole manages to mount a rapid flurry of offense during the match's midpoint. Yet, his maneuvers lack excessive flamboyance or intricate techniques. The commercial break temporarily interrupts their contest, only to find them exchanging resounding chops upon resumption. Subsequently, a display of kicks becomes Cole's shining moment, showcasing his prowess in this area. However, MJF regains control, culminating in a breathtaking flying elbow from the top rope, crashing onto Cole, who lies defenseless on the timekeeper's table. The crowd erupts in an AEW chant, enthralled by this first impactful high-flying move. With MJF rolling back into the ring, visibly weakened, the referee commences the count, putting Cole's chances of victory in jeopardy.



As the match progresses, MJF employs a classic ploy, orchestrating a ref bump. Seizing the opportunity, he tosses the title to Cole, playacting a fall to the ground. Alas, the referee remains incapacitated, rendering MJF's plan futile. Unexpectedly, Cole capitalizes on the situation, striking MJF with the belt before executing a cover, resulting in a suspenseful two-count. Unfazed, MJF seizes the moment to exploit a hidden advantage, delivering a discreet low blow to Cole with the referee's attention elsewhere. However, his cunning plot unravels when the referee catches sight of MJF's treachery, intervening promptly to remove the Dynamite Diamond ring from his possession.

Amidst the chaos, Cole seizes the momentary distraction, hitting his signature Panama Sunrise maneuver followed by the explosive Boom Knee strike. The audience witnesses the potential pinfall, yet the bell abruptly rings before the conclusive three-count, leaving them in bewildered anticipation of what comes next.

WINNER: Time Limit Draw

Although the emphasis on time was minimal, with the announcement of the 30-minute time limit at the beginning of the match being part of the customary proceedings, a twist awaited the audience. Sensing the need for a strategic retreat, MJF astutely seizes the opportunity to grab the belt and make his exit, leaving Cole behind.

The narrative takes a turn as a video package unfolds, teasing the highly anticipated return of CM Punk on Saturday. In this tantalizing snippet, Punk expresses his eagerness to unburden himself and share his thoughts with the world, building excitement for his upcoming appearance.

The scene transitions to the ring, where the charismatic Renee addresses the crowd and calls out Sammy Guevara. With the spotlight on him, Guevara articulates his aspirations, sharing his determination to make changes that will ultimately lead him to grasp the prestigious AEW Championship, all while having his beloved family by his side.

At that moment, Darby Allin makes his way to the ring, microphone in hand, and acknowledges the growing admiration he seems to be receiving from the fans. However, he questions whether he should remain associated with the Jericho Appreciation Society. This provokes the arrival of none other than Chris Jericho himself, who insists that Darby should mind his own affairs. Jericho points out the absence of any contact from Darby during his pursuit of the championship, asserting that it's time for them to reassemble the mighty duo of the Sex Gods, proving to Sammy who truly holds authority.

Darby, unyielding, claims that the magic between him and Jericho vanishes once they step into the ring together. Sensing the challenge in Darby's words, Jericho proposes a one-on-one showdown. However, Darby confidently asserts that he is not alone in this endeavor.

And then, in a moment of electrifying anticipation, the unmistakable figure of Sting emerges. With a baseball bat in hand, Sting and Jericho circle each other, a tangible tension filling the air. Their bats find themselves gently positioned beneath the other's chin, a symbolic display of their confrontation. In a swift motion, Sting nonchalantly knocks Jericho's bat out of his grip, causing the former champion to hastily retreat from the ring, reassessing his options.

Shifting gears, a video message from Sanada captures the audience's attention, teasing an open challenge for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, further adding to the excitement and unpredictability of the evening.

Keith Lee, Sting, Darby Allin, and Orange Cassidy vs Brian Cage, Swerve Strickland, Kaun, and Toa Liona

The match kicks off with a quick transition to a picture-in-picture format, as Darby relentlessly launches his initial assault. However, upon resuming the full-screen action, Swerve takes control, methodically working over Darby on the mat. The cohesive unit of the Mogul Embassy employs swift tags, effectively preventing Darby from escaping the ring and regaining momentum. Despite the mounting pressure, Darby manages to muster a burst of energy, stunning Swerve with a well-executed stunner, finally securing the opportunity for a hot tag.

Swiftly tagging out before Lee can enter the ring, Swerve avoids facing the wrath of the fresh powerhouse. With Lee unleashed, he proceeds to clean house, obliterating the remaining members of the Mogul Embassy, leaving them reeling.

In an orchestrated display of teamwork, all four members of the Embassy unite, endeavoring to restrain Lee while Swerve prepares to deliver a Meteora. The impactful move connects, garnering a close two-count, testing Lee's resilience. However, the subsequent sequence sees each competitor taking out their respective adversaries, leading to a chaotic exchange where even the venerable Sting falls victim to Liona's onslaught.

Seizing an opportune moment, Darby fearlessly ascends to the top turnbuckle, summoning his courage to execute a breathtaking coffin drop onto a multitude of combatants positioned outside the ring. Simultaneously, Sting seizes control, unleashing his signature Scorpion Death Drop upon Brian Cage, securing the crucial pinfall and emerging triumphant.

WINNERS: Keith Lee, Sting, Darby Allin, and Orange Cassidy

Wardlow (TNT Champion) vs Jake Hager

In a stunning turn of events, Hager launches a surprise attack on Wardlow during his entrance, ruthlessly pummeling him on the path to the ring. The relentless assault continues inside the squared circle as the bell rings, intensifying the atmosphere with each strike. However, Wardlow's resilience shines through as he swiftly rebounds, retaliating with a display of immense power and executing impactful maneuvers against Hager.

Amidst the escalating clash, the situation takes an unexpected twist as Matt Menard and Angelo Parker emerge, seeking to interfere in the match. Sensing the imminent threat, the legendary Arn Anderson deftly wields a Brock—rather than his customary Glock—entering the fray and engaging in a fierce battle against Menard and Parker. The skirmish escalates as they brawl up the ramp, their conflict serving as a thrilling sideshow to the main event.

With the distractions momentarily neutralized, Wardlow capitalizes on the opportunity, ascending to the top turnbuckle and executing a breathtaking senton maneuver. As the impact reverberates throughout the arena, the crowd is left in awe. Wardlow's determination becomes palpable as he ceremoniously lowers his straps, a symbolic gesture signaling his readiness to unleash his full power upon his adversary.

As the climactic sequence unfolds, Wardlow unleashes two devastating power bombs upon Jake Hager, leaving no doubt about his dominance. With Hager defeated, Wardlow secures the crucial pinfall.

WINNER: Wardlow

Toni Storm (AEW Women’s Champion) vs Skye Blue

Blue starts out hot and gets most of the offense before the commercial. When Storm is tossed from the ring, she and Ruby Soho engage in jaw jacking with Blue's mom at ringside until Storm sprays her with green spray paint, enabling Blue to attack both of them. Storm takes over on the small screen, and Blue begins fighting back as they return to full screen.

While Ruby distracts the referee, Storm brings the spray paint into the ring. Blue grabs her own spray paint and sprays it in Storm's face. Blue manages to get a pin and holds Storm for a count of at least five while the referee is distracted. Blue rushes over to knock Soho off the apron and swiftly returns to face a Storm Zero, but Storm only holds it for two. Subsequently, Storm applies a Texas Cloverleaf submission hold, forcing Blue to tap out.

WINNER: Toni Storm

Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta) vs The Elite (Matt and NIck Jackson, and Adam Page)

They all exchange punches in the middle of the ring as the bell rings. The Bucks and Page execute high-flying moves early on, and once they're back in the ring, Moxley begins brawling. It transitions back to the Bucks soaring out of the ring onto their opponents, but when they return to the ring, Moxley takes control.

Upon our return, it appears that Moxley may have injured his elbow. Page then delivers a series of leaps onto the other members of the BCC on the outside. Matt executes his locomotion Northern Lights Suplexes on Yuta. Each participant lands a significant move on the next person until Yuta executes a suplex for a two-count. The crowd is thoroughly engaged, rising to their feet for the near falls.

Entering the final third of the match, it becomes a Bucks spectacle, culminating in Page hitting the Buckshot Lariat on Yuta for the pin and the victory.

WINNERS: Matt and NIck Jackson, and Adam Page

They cut to Danielson, who appears visibly pained by his team's loss.

After the bell rings, the BCC launches an attack, prompting Eddie Kingston to charge into the ring and confront Claudio. Mox and Eddie come face to face, while Matt Jackson goes after Mox, only to be pulled away by Eddie. Eddie and Mox have a tense face-off, and Konsuka Takeshida rushes to the ring, causing everyone to scatter. Omega quickly rushes in and takes out Takeshida, with the assistance of the Bucks, helping to clear the ring. Will Ospreay stealthily enters the ring and delivers a superkick to Omega. Ospreay follows up with a Storm Breaker on Omega, as Danielson stands on the stage applauding.

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