Special News


Box Office Links



Articles » AEW » AEW Dynamite »

AEW Dynamite Results June 21, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

AEW Dynamite Results June 21, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

Views: 124 | | By Jitu Jangir





Join Us on Google News





Follow Sacnilk Instagram AccountClick Here To Promote Anything On The Above Place

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on June 21, 2023, from Wintrust Arena in Chicago, IL.

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 21, 2023: Highlights

The Hardys (Matt and Jeff Hardy) vs The Gunns (Colton and Austin)



The Gunns made a grand entrance, starting with the lights out and a camera circling around them. Matt initiated the action alongside Austin, prompting a tremendous chorus of chants demanding their elimination. They engaged in a collar and elbow tie-up, maneuvering towards the corner with Matt taking control. They broke apart cleanly before locking up once again, with Matt guiding Austin back to his corner to tag in Jeff.

The tag team siren blared, signaling the entry of all four men into the ring as the Hardys unleashed a double-team assault on the Gunns. Jeff executed a breathtaking Whisper in the Wind, resulting in a near fall. Jeff was whipped into the ropes, but managed to cling onto them. However, from the apron, Colton struck him, disrupting his balance.

Colton tagged in and commenced stomping Jeff in the corner, mocking his dance moves to entertain the crowd. Colton executed a suplex on Jeff, earning a two-count. The Gunns started employing rapid tags to dominate Jeff and prevent him from making a tag. Eventually, Jeff countered with a corkscrew kick, creating an opening for him to escape and tag in Matt. Matt entered the ring with a burst of energy, swiftly neutralizing his opponents. Concluding his offensive flurry, Matt sealed the sequence with a Twist of Fate on Austin, nearly securing the victory. However, Colton intervened, placing Austin's feet on the ropes to break the pinfall attempt.



Colton executed a guillotine maneuver on the top rope, and Austin capitalized by covering Matt while leveraging his feet on the ropes, resulting in a two-count. Matt attempted another Twist of Fate, but Colton held onto his brother, foiling the maneuver. Colton tagged in, and Jeff capitalized on the opportunity to launch a relentless assault on both Gunns, culminating in a double DDT. Jeff followed up with a double leg drop on them. Subsequently, Jeff executed a Twist of Fate on Colton. Climbing to the top turnbuckle, Jeff's momentum was abruptly halted when members of the Bullet Club Gold stormed the ring. Jay White distracted the referee, while Juice Robinson knocked Jeff off the top rope, allowing the Gunns to execute their signature move, the 3:10 to Yuma, securing the pinfall and emerging victorious.

WINNER: The Gunns

Mark Briscoe vs Jeff Jarrett in a concession stand brawl

Mark launched a brutal assault on Jeff, pummeling him relentlessly as they traversed through the concourse. Mark strategically positioned a table against a sturdy pillar, forcefully hurling Jeff into it, followed by a vicious strike from a trash can. Their fierce confrontation continued near the original concession stand, where an unexpected turn of events unfolded. A concession stand worker, none other than Karen Jarrett, made her presence known by dousing Mark with a cascade of mustard.

With Jeff precariously placed on a table, Mark seized a ladder, intending to escalate the punishment. However, just as Mark ascended to the pinnacle, Sonjay Dutt materialized and forcefully propelled him off the ladder, sending him crashing through the table—a moment captured in a picture-in-picture display.

When the broadcast resumed in full screen, the skirmish had migrated to ringside. Jay Lethal had joined the fray, uniting with Jeff to deliver a merciless beating on Mark within the squared circle. Amid the chaos, Jay Lethal engaged in a heated exchange with an individual situated at the timekeeper's table, only for the revelation to expose Poppa Briscoe as the instigator. Displaying immense strength, Poppa Briscoe executed a devastating choke slam, obliterating Jay Lethal through a nearby table. Meanwhile, inside the ring, Poppa Briscoe steamrolled through Jarrett, but Karen cunningly retaliated with a debilitating low blow.

Mark resumed his assault on Jeff, positioning himself for the formidable Jay Driller finisher. However, the scene took an unexpected turn as Satnam Singh stormed the ring, unleashing a powerful choke slam on Mark. The chaos escalated further with the sudden arrival of Christopher Daniels, the Best Friends, and the Lucha Brothers, resulting in an all-out brawl on the arena floor. Amidst the bedlam, Penta delivered a devastating super kick to Jeff, allowing Mark to capitalize swiftly, executing a skillfully executed schoolboy pinfall for the victorious culmination of the match.

WINNER: Mark Briscoe

Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, and Minoru Suzuki vs Action Andretti, AR Fox, and Darius Martin

The match commenced with Sammy engaging Andretti in an energetic exchange, transitioning swiftly from a collar and elbow tie-up to a side headlock, eventually delving into captivating mat wrestling techniques. The dynamic intensified as both competitors reached a stalemate, unleashing a flurry of kicks. Suzuki and Martin were then tagged into the fray, setting the stage for an awe-inspiring chop fest. Astonishingly, Suzuki exhibited an imperviousness to the chops and forearms, retaliating with a powerful forearm strike that caused Martin to crumble to the mat.

Jericho entered the ring, joining forces with Suzuki to showcase the iconic Le Sex Gods pose. Fox was tagged in, propelling Jericho towards the corner, where he absorbed a fierce lariat followed by a resounding dropkick. While Fox missed a leap from the top rope, he swiftly recovered, executing a well-executed mule kick. Jericho cunningly utilized the referee as a shield, prompting Fox to halt his attack momentarily. Taking advantage of the distraction, Jericho seized the opportunity to clothesline Fox, courtesy of a timely knee strike from Sammy on the outside. The broadcast seamlessly transitioned to a picture-in-picture view. Upon returning to full screen, Sammy and Fox found themselves locked in combat within the squared circle, with Sammy effectively preventing Fox from making a tag. Jericho was subsequently tagged back into the match, as was Andretti, setting the stage for a high-octane exchange as they traversed the ropes. Despite enduring a barrage of heavy shots from Jericho, Andretti showcased his agility, leaping onto Sammy outside the ring before delivering a shotgun dropkick to Jericho upon reentry. In an attempt to execute a split-legged moonsault, Andretti fell victim to Jericho's evasion, with Suzuki stealthily entering the ring from behind to apply a sleeper hold on Andretti.

Darius intervened, delivering a powerful strike to Suzuki, breaking the hold and igniting a face-off between the two competitors. Notably, Suzuki masterfully executed a dramatic "Slowly I turn" motion before flooring Darius with a devastating maneuver. Suzuki then endeavored to execute a piledriver on Andretti, only to be interrupted by Fox's well-timed enzuigiri. Sammy capitalized on the chaos, executing a double DDT from the top rope on Fox and Andretti. A struggle for control ensued between Fox and Jericho, leading to Fox being knocked off the apron, and Andretti seizing the opportunity to roll up Jericho, resulting in a close two-count. Andretti continued his offensive onslaught, launching a leaping kick from the ropes and following up with an impressive shooting star press, garnering another near fall.

The match progressed with each competitor taking turns showcasing their skills in a thrilling sequence. Ultimately, Darius culminated the sequence with a hard-hitting DDT on Jericho, nearly securing the victory. However, Jericho swiftly seized control, capturing Darius mid-air as he leaped from the top rope, ensnaring him in the formidable Lion Tamer submission hold. Overwhelmed by the excruciating pain, Darius had no choice but to tap out, leading to Jericho emerging triumphant.

WINNERS: Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, and Minoru Suzuki

Renee Paquette strides purposefully into the ring, poised to inquire about the remarkable faceoff with Sting that unfolded the previous week. Jericho, however, dismisses the moment as momentous for everyone except himself, astutely recognizing Sting's selfish and egotistical nature. Unfazed, he boldly challenges Sting and Darby to secure a formidable partner and engage in a riveting showdown against the formidable Le Suzuki Gods at the prestigious Forbidden Door event.

And lo and behold, the arena erupts as the iconic figure known as Sting, accompanied by the enigmatic Darby Allin, emerges dramatically into the ring. Sting concedes the significance of the encounter but expresses his desire for an intimate conversation with Jericho before consenting to the challenge. Their collective resolve solidifies, with a warning issued to Jericho that his antagonistic behavior has amassed a considerable number of adversaries, yet the identity of their chosen partner remains shrouded in mystery, to be unveiled exclusively at the Forbidden Door event.

Anticipation reaches fever pitch as Tony unveils the drawings for the elusive Eliminator Tournament, meticulously pairing disparate individuals. Regrettably, the revelation of the chosen duos is withheld, leaving spectators yearning for resolution.

This episode of Dynamite unfolds with a breakneck pace, surpassing even its characteristic swiftness, rendering it an exhilarating whirlwind that leaves spectators breathless and struggling to keep pace. In response to the Blackpool Combat Club's audacious challenge, the formidable Elite, composed of unparalleled talent, accepts the gauntlet. Yet, in a remarkable twist, the indomitable Eddie Kingston, apprehensive of their trustworthiness, leverages his autonomy to select a fifth participant who will unwaveringly support his cause.

Adam Cole, bearing the mantle of confidence, ascends the ring, clutching the microphone with conviction. Reflecting on his valiant efforts to overcome MJF, he bemoans the absence of a definitive victor, alluding to the mutual inconclusiveness of their encounter. Inviting MJF to join him in the squared circle, Cole implores his rival to discuss the prospects of an imminent rematch.

MJF obliges, making his grand entrance, and amidst the vociferous disdain from the crowd, initially indulges in sardonic jests. Nonetheless, he acknowledges Cole's resurgence, graciously extending his congratulations. However, he cunningly insinuates that, had time not expired, he would have emerged triumphant—an assertion contrary to the truth. Consequently, MJF brazenly declares that no rematch shall transpire, professing his concern for Cole's well-being. The defiant Cole retaliates, proposing an alternative: a visceral confrontation bereft of the confines of a regulated contest.

In a sudden turn of events, Tony Schiavone interjects, brimming with an announcement that demands attention. Despite the verbal jousting between Cole and MJF, Tony reveals that fate has interwoven their destinies, designating them as tag team partners. The crowd roars in disbelief as this unexpected union comes to fruition.

Unforeseen on the horizon, the revered Hiroshi Tanahashi materializes on the grand screen, issuing a bold challenge to MJF, crossing the boundaries of the Forbidden Door. Sensing an opportunity to goad MJF into accepting any challenge, Cole skillfully orchestrates the crowd to chant "Coward." Overwhelmed by the relentless pressure, MJF acquiesces, thereby allowing Cole to exert his persuasive prowess over his adversary.

With mounting excitement, the brackets for Owen Hart Tournament are unveiled.

Orange Cassidy and Katsuyori Shibata vs Zack Sabre Jr. and Daniel Garcia

Shibata and Cassidy share a respectful fist bump, while Garcia and Sabre refuse to engage in a handshake, revealing the underlying tension between them. The match commences with Shibata and Sabre engaging in an enthralling display of technical prowess, seamlessly transitioning between holds and counters. The intense face-off between Cassidy and Garcia unfolds simultaneously in a picture-in-picture format.

As the action returns to full screen, Shibata makes a timely tag, reigniting the mat wrestling exchange between him and Sabre. Each competitor strives to execute an abdominal stretch, vehemently denying the other a complete lock-on. Garcia enters the fray after a tag, only to be bombarded by Shibata's relentless forearms. Cassidy subsequently tags in and playfully mocks Garcia's dance routine, prompting a trade of waistlocks. Displaying his trademark nonchalance, Cassidy breaks free with his hands casually tucked into his pockets.

Sabre takes his turn after tagging in, goading Cassidy to unleash his bag of tricks. In the midst of their dynamic encounter, Sabre swiftly executes a snap mare into a neck twist, expertly immobilizing Cassidy. Sabre continues his masterful grappling, meticulously entangling Cassidy until he finds solace in the ropes. Garcia tags in, swiftly executing a snap suplex that nearly secures victory. The seamless tag team synergy between Garcia and Sabre becomes evident as they deploy quick tags and double-team maneuvers, effectively isolating Cassidy in the ring. Seeking respite, Cassidy rolls to the outside as the action shifts to a picture-in-picture display.

As the match returns to full screen, Cassidy manages to execute a breathtaking stundog millionaire, enabling him to tag in Shibata. Shibata unleashes his ferocity upon Sabre, retaliating with a strike after being struck in the back by Garcia. The match intensifies as Sabre targets Shibata's arm with a barrage of punishing kicks, showcasing his technical proficiency. Shibata responds with a relentless onslaught of strikes, flooring Garcia. The resilient Garcia, sporting a split lip, defiantly rises to his feet. Sabre re-enters the ring, only to be overwhelmed by the combined assault of Shibata and Cassidy in the corners, culminating in a synchronized dropkick display.

Cassidy fearlessly dives onto Sabre outside the ring, while Shibata hammers Garcia in the corner before executing a suplex for a near fall. Garcia retaliates by resuming his calculated attack on Shibata's leg, ultimately applying the excruciating Dragon Tamer submission hold. However, Shibata deftly reverses the maneuver, prompting Sabre to intervene with a neck twist on Shibata. Cassidy retaliates with a swinging DDT on Sabre. As the intensity reaches its zenith, Shibata engages in a fierce confrontation with Garcia in the center of the ring, firmly locking in a sleeper hold. Sabre attempts to break the hold, but Shibata swiftly dispatches him. Cassidy's attempt to land the Orange Punch inadvertently strikes Shibata, leaving him vulnerable. Seizing the opportunity, Garcia surprises Shibata with a sudden roll-up pin, securing the unexpected victory.

WINNERS: Zack Sabre Jr. and Daniel Garcia

Kris Statlander (TBS Champion) vs Taya Valkyrie

Statlander deftly dodges Taya's initial attacks and counters with a powerful shoulder tackle. She unleashes a series of chops on Taya in the corner, maintaining the assault as they move to another corner. However, Taya retaliates with an open-handed slap, turning the tide momentarily. The two fierce competitors engage in a back-and-forth exchange of chops and strikes in the center of the ring, until Statlander executes a leg sweep followed by a cover, earning a two-count.

Their battle spills to the outside as they fight onto the floor. Statlander seizes the opportunity and delivers a breathtaking moonsault from the apron onto Taya before rolling her back into the ring. The action intensifies, prompting a transition to a picture-in-picture view to capture all the action.

Statlander and Taya resume their intense brawl in the middle of the ring, exchanging powerful blows. Statlander repeatedly charges into Taya in the corner, culminating in a slam for a close two-count. She then attempts a gut wrench maneuver, but Taya manages to block it. Taya retaliates with a double underhook slam, earning a near fall of her own. In a swift counter, Statlander rolls up Taya for another two-count, followed by a devastating discus lariat that again falls short of securing the victory. Undeterred, Taya counters with a spear, followed by an elbow in the corner. Capitalizing on Statlander's position, Taya executes a German Suplex while Statlander is caught in the ropes.

Taya positions herself for an aerial maneuver, but Statlander meets her there. With incredible agility, Statlander delivers a superplex, and then unleashes her signature move, Wednesday Night Fever, a modified pile driver, pinning Taya for the three-count and emerging as the victor of the match.

WINNER: Kris Statlander

To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.


Tags




Comments


Write Your Comment Here





Max comment length: 100 words; Please don't use bad language otherwise your comment will be removed









Related News


AEW Dynamite Results January 4, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners AEW Dynamite
AEW Dynamite Results January 4, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners
AEW Dynamite Results June 26, 2021: Live Coverage, Winners Highlights AEW Dynamite
AEW Dynamite Results June 26, 2021: Live Coverage, Winners Highlights
AEW Dynamite Results June 30, 2021: Live Coverage, Winners Highlights AEW Dynamite
AEW Dynamite Results June 30, 2021: Live Coverage, Winners Highlights
AEW Dynamite Results For June 15, 2022: Winners Highlights AEW Rampage
AEW Dynamite Results For June 15, 2022: Winners Highlights
AEW Dynamite Results April 13, 2022: Live Coverage, Winners Highlights, Commenta... AEW Dynamite
AEW Dynamite Results April 13, 2022: Live Coverage, Winners Highlights, Commenta...
AEW Dynamite Results December 9, 2020: Live Coverage, Winners Highlights, Commen... AEW Dynamite
AEW Dynamite Results December 9, 2020: Live Coverage, Winners Highlights, Commen...


Trending News


snlogo

Follow Us On Social Media: Sacnilk

Follow Us: Sacnilk Entertainment Account

Follow Us: Sacnilk Sports Account

Entertainment

Big News

Quick News

Recent News

Recent Movies

Upcoming Movies

Upcoming Birthdays

Recent Songs

Recent Movies Collection

Sports

Politics

Sports

Internet

India

Education

Feedback

About

Contact Us

T&C

Privacy Policy

Cancellation/Refund Policy

Are you a writer/blogger, Work with Us

© Sacnilk Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved