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AEW Dynamite Results June 7, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

AEW Dynamite Results June 7, 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 7, 2023, from Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, CO.

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 7, 2023: Highlights

Orange Cassidy (AEW International Champion) Vs Swerve Strickland



Parker Boudreaux and Swerve's enigmatic accomplice have mysteriously vanished, while Orange Cassidy makes his return to the ring with his back heavily taped up.

Both of these individuals possess remarkable agility, showcasing a repertoire of aerial maneuvers. However, they also excel in ground-based techniques and adeptly manipulate their opponents' bodies following an initial burst of action. Notably, Cassidy brings back his signature comedic style, injecting a refreshing element into this title match that has been absent in recent encounters. As the bout progresses, Cassidy gradually loses the tape encasing his injured back.

Interestingly, the match seems to be orchestrated by Swerve, who favors a more frenetic, choppy style, diverging from the previously seen methodical approach that characterized Cassidy's recent contests. This distinction creates a sense that Cassidy exudes dominance over Swerve, deviating from the typical narrative where Cassidy appears on the brink of defeat during the latter stages of his matches.



Moreover, the contest features two near falls, generating anticipation, and the announcement of Tony Khan unveiling the inaugural main event for the highly anticipated Colission event.

In their heated exchange, the competitors engage in a flurry of signature moves, culminating in Cassidy's triumphant roll-up victory, aided by a discreet handful of tights.

WINNER: Orange Cassidy

As the tension rises, the Mogul Embassy hastily storms the ring, and darkness shrouds the arena. Amongst the confusion, a passionate fan bellows, "WHO IS IT?" recognizing that the impending arrival can only be attributed to either Sting or The House of Black.

And lo and behold, it is none other than the iconic Sting!

Amidst the electrifying atmosphere, the crowd is reminded once more of Tony's imminent announcement, but not before Sting and Darby Allin forcefully drive off the intruding Mogul Associates, asserting their dominance.

In another captivating segment, Jay White and Ricky Starks present a compelling video, skillfully amplifying anticipation for their upcoming match later in the evening. Such promotional endeavors effectively elevate the status of the main event, transforming it into a truly pivotal clash.

The stage is set for the next segment, as Bryan Danielson emerges, accompanied by the announcement that he has boldly challenged Kazuchika Okada in a monumental encounter, an event aptly dubbed "Forbidden Door." Taking a seat at the commentary table, Danielson assumes his role, offering insightful analysis as the Blackpool Combat Club prepares to take center stage.

Chaos (Rocky Romero, Chuck Tyalor and Trent Beretta) vs the Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, and Claudio Castagnoli)

In a chaotic turn of events, Chaos launches a surprise attack on the Blackpool Combat Club (BCC) even before the opening bell rings. Once the match officially commences, Chick and Yuta engage in a fierce exchange, with Yuta finding himself on the receiving end of a devastating piledriver. Escalating tensions swiftly lead to a breakdown of order, as all competitors find themselves embroiled in intense brawling. The underlying narrative of the match revolves around the BCC's quest to establish dominance over Okada's team, particularly due to the presence of the Best Friends, who align with Chaos when competing in New Japan. The fast-paced action prevents the development of a conventional babyface-in-peril segment.

Throughout the match, Bryan astutely dissects the technical prowess of the wrestlers in the ring, highlighting the BCC's superior command over the fundamental aspects of the sport. He meticulously scrutinizes the haphazard pin attempts and other shortcomings exhibited by the Chaos faction. This insightful commentary adds an extra layer of depth to the contest, which, despite adhering to familiar wrestling conventions, showcases the BCC's gradual ascent as they transform the bout into a gritty brawl.

As the match reaches its climax, Mox cinches the Bulldog choke on Rocky, compelling him to submit while Yuta mercilessly hammers Chuck with a series of devastating elbow strikes, reminiscent of a hammer and anvil.

WINNERS: The Blackpool Combat Club

In the backstage area, the Young Bucks and Adam Page express their desire to challenge the Blackpool Combat Club (BCC) to a match, but with the condition that Takeshida and Bryan Danielson are excluded from the upcoming bout. Bryan Danielson swiftly accepts the challenge, vowing to bring an end to their reign.

A captivating video package unfolds, showcasing the heated rivalry between Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay, originating from their encounters in New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Their paths are destined to intersect once again at the highly anticipated Forbidden Door event, where the coveted IWGP US Championship will be contested.

Meanwhile, MJF proceeds towards the ring, audaciously requesting the sound technicians to halt his entrance music. He embarks on a verbal assault, deriding the residents of Colorado as marijuana enthusiasts. MJF asserts his unrivaled supremacy in AEW, taking disrespectful jabs at the crowd's mothers in the process.

Adam Cole promptly makes his way to the ring, prompting MJF to express excitement over finally encountering a worthy adversary. MJF delves into his past, highlighting how, after being abandoned by CM Punk, he turned to watching Ring of Honor, where he found Adam Cole to be the sole standout. He ridicules Cole for his Twitch channel and insinuates that Britt Baker holds control over him. MJF also mocks Cole's slimmed-down physique, implying frailty. Drawing from his interactions with Vince McMahon, MJF initially considered it a mistake that McMahon didn't see him as top-tier material. However, being face-to-face with Cole, MJF now agrees with McMahon's assessment.

Cole challenges MJF, questioning if those feeble attacks were truly the best he could muster, asserting that MJF comes across as nothing more than an internet troll. Cole dismantles MJF's insults, proclaiming himself as the only one capable of passing a drug test between the two. He ridicules MJF as a coward for hesitating to challenge him to a physical confrontation.

Undeterred, MJF confidently declares his willingness to wrestle Cole not just seven, but eight days a week, vowing to dominate him. In response, Cole cunningly employs a ploy reminiscent of Bugs Bunny, coaxing MJF into accepting the match. This marks the second occasion where MJF falls victim to being outsmarted into a match.

The scene transitions to Matt and Jeff Hardy accompanied by Brother Zay, revealing that Matt now possesses control over Ethan Page's contract. Matt expresses his determination to utilize this newfound authority to guide Ethan Page towards personal growth and improvement, promising to mold him into a better man.

Hook and his slightly less unfortunate hair and Jungle Boy vs Dralistico and Preston Vance in a Texas Tornado match

Before the opening bell, Dralistico and Vance launch a preemptive attack, hoping to gain an advantage. However, their efforts prove futile as Hook and JB swiftly seize control of the situation. In a matter of moments, Dralistico retrieves a cable from the ring, employing it as a weapon against JB, while Hook and Vance engage in a fierce brawl within the crowd. Yet, JB manages to mount a counteroffensive, targeting Dralistico's mask, while the action unfolds in a reduced picture-in-picture display.

Upon returning to full-screen view, a gripping scene unfolds as Vance wraps a chain around Hook's neck, only for Hook to ingeniously escape and retaliate by coiling the chain around his own hand, utilizing it as a potent striking tool. Tables are strategically positioned at ringside, setting the stage for heightened intensity. As the battle intensifies, Vance finds himself bloodied, emphasizing the accelerated progression of violence in this relatively new feud.

Dralistico and Vance join forces to double-team Hook, attempting to overwhelm him. However, Hook exhibits resilience, rolling Dralistico back into the ring to isolate him from the chaotic ringside environment. Seizing the opportunity, JB delivers a chair shot to Vance's head (albeit with Vance successfully shielding himself to minimize the impact) before ultimately driving Vance through the waiting tables, inflicting a devastating crash.

With the field narrowed down to JB and Dralistico, interference ensues as Jose, an accomplice, attempts to disrupt the proceedings. However, Hook swiftly neutralizes Jose, clearing the path for JB to lock in the snare trap on Dralistico, securing the hard-fought victory.

WINNERS: Hook and Jungle Boy

Despite the intense and violent nature of the match, it was somewhat underwhelming considering it was built upon a mere one-week feud involving a team that had not been united for a considerable period. Consequently, the bout failed to evoke a sense of significant meaning or long-standing animosity.

Shifting focus to Tony Khan's recent announcement, it centers around the highly anticipated main event for the inaugural Collusion event. The match will feature a compelling clash between Jay White, Juice Robinson, and Samoa Joe, pitted against the formidable trio of FTR and CM Punk. This announcement injects anticipation and intrigue into the upcoming event, as fans eagerly anticipate the collision of these renowned competitors.

Konosuke Takeshia w/Don Callis vs Damon Ace

Takeshita enters the ring without any accompanying music. A display of Takeshita's heel persona ensues, swiftly culminating in the match's conclusion through a devastating driving knee strike, all within a mere 90 seconds.

Meanwhile, on the grand screen, the audience is repeatedly treated to visuals depicting Callis betraying Kenny Omega, emphasizing the act of treachery.

WINNER: Konosuke Takeshita

Don Callis seizes the microphone, and a resounding chorus of boos reverberates throughout the arena, eclipsing all other sounds. He shamelessly claims credit for every triumph Kenny Omega achieved, while attributing all misfortunes solely to Omega's actions. Callis boldly declares his intention to permanently expel the Elite from the company, severing their influence once and for all.

Meanwhile, backstage, Alex Marvez approaches Christian Cage's dressing room, only to discover a distressing scene. It becomes apparent that both Christian Cage and Luchasaurus have exacted vengeance upon Brock Anderson, retaliating for the actions of Arn Anderson during the Double or Nothing event.

Kris Statlander (TBS Champion) vs Anna Jay w/Matt Menard

After a hiatus of several months, it appears that Anna Jay has once again aligned herself with the esteemed Jericho Appreciation Society, renewing their connection.

In this particular match, the spotlight shines brightly on Statlander, providing an opportunity for her to showcase her exceptional skills and reaffirm her status as a deserving champion. The inclusion of Menard as Anna Jay's comedic and somewhat eccentric manager adds a delightful touch of levity, effectively stoking the audience's animosity. While observing from backstage, Taya Valkyrie's countenance displays evident displeasure towards the unfolding events of the match.

Once more, Statlander delivers a solid and satisfying performance, offering a gratifying display of fundamental wrestling maneuvers. Her triumph is ultimately sealed with a resounding tombstone piledriver, further cementing her dominance in the ring.

WINNER: Kris Statlander

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