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OTT Releases This Week Feb 2 to Feb 8:The Lincoln Lawyer S4,Sydney Sweeney's The Housemaid and 15+ New Titles Hollywood
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OTT Releases This Week Feb 2 to Feb 8:The Lincoln Lawyer S4,Sydney Sweeney's The Housemaid and 15+ New Titles

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The OTT release this week (Feb 2 to Feb 8, 2026) brings an exciting lineup of 17 new English movies and web series to global streaming platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and Lionsgate Play. Headlining the English streaming schedule is the highly anticipated return of the legal drama The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 on Netflix, alongside Sydney Sweeney’s star-studded psychological thriller The Housemaid. Fans of new English movies on OTT can also catch Kevin James in the action-comedy Guns Up, while prestige drama lovers can stream the historical masterpiece Hamnet. From the true-crime documentary The Investigation of Lucy Letby to the reality TV chaos of Below Deck Down Under, here is your definitive guide to what is releasing on OTT this week. Feb 5, 2026 Snapshot Cast & Crew Videos The Lincoln Lawyer : Season 4 Legal Thriller Netflix Series:The Lincoln Lawyer : Season 4 Language: English No Of Episodes:10 In a significant plot twist for its fourth season, the Netflix series The Lincoln Lawyer sees protagonist Mickey Haller incarcerated after a former client is found dead in his car. Accused of first-degree murder and facing a determined prosecutor, Mickey must act as his own defense from jail to unravel a complex conspiracy that involves the FBI. This season, adapted from Michael Connelly’s novel The Law of Innocence, centers on Mickey’s fight to clear his name while his team works to expose a deceased con man's final scheme. The Lincoln Lawyer : Season 4 Cast & Crew Manuel Garcia-RulfoActor Becki NewtonActor Angus SampsonActor Jazz RaycoleDirector Ted HumphreyDirector The Lincoln Lawyer - Season 4 Trailer Feb 3, 2026 Snapshot Cast & Crew Videos The Housemaid Psychological Thriller Prime Video-Rent Language:English Running Time: 2h 11m IMDB Rating: 7.0/10 Seeking a new beginning, Millie accepts a live-in position with the affluent Winchester family but quickly finds herself entangled in a psychological ordeal. While coping with the erratic and cruel behavior of the wife, Nina, she finds a potential ally in the charismatic husband, Andrew. However, upon discovering her attic room locks from the outside and uncovering the family's secrets, Millie recognizes she is involved in a perilous situation beyond her expectations. The Housemaid Cast & Crew Sydney SweeneyActor Brandon SklenarActor Amanda SeyfriedActor Michele MorroneActor Paul FeigDirector The Housemade Trailer (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})   Feb 3, 2026 Snapshot Cast & Crew Videos The Dutchman Thriller Prime Video-Rent Language:English Running Time: 1h 28m IMDB Rating: 7.3/10 In the psychological thriller Clay, a successful Black businessman named Clay receives a script from an enigmatic therapist that starts to mirror his reality. During a late-night subway ride, he meets a stranger named Lula, who uses psychological tactics and racial provocations to dismantle his professional facade [nan]. As the distinction between the script and real life disappears, Lula enters Clay's social life, damaging his marriage and reputation until he faces a confrontation with his suppressed identity [nan]. The Dutchman Cast & Crew André HollandActor Kate MaraActor Aldis HodgeActor Zazie BeetzActor Andre GainesDirector The Dutchman Trailer Feb 3, 2026 Snapshot Cast & Crew Videos Hamnet Historical Drama Prime Video-Rent Language:English Running Time: 2h 5m IMDB Rating: 8.1/10 Set in 16th-century Stratford-upon-Avon, Hamnet is a haunting reimagining of the domestic tragedy that birthed a literary masterpiece. The story centers on Agnes (Jessie Buckley), a mystical healer whose world shatters when her 11-year-old son, Hamnet, sacrifices himself to save his twin sister from the plague. While his father, William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal), escapes his grief by retreating to the London stage, the film culminates in a powerful moment of catharsis as Agnes discovers her husband has immortalized their son through the creation of Hamlet. Hamnet Cast and Crew Jessie BuckleyActor Paul MescalActor Noah JupeActor Joe AlwynActor Chloé ZhaoDirector Hamnet Trailer Feb 3, 2026 Snapshot Cast & Crew Videos The Plague Horror,Thriller Prime Video-Rent Language:English Running Time: 1h 35m IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 Set in the summer of 2003, The Plague (2025) is a psychological thriller that follows 12-year-old Ben's experience at an all-boys water polo camp. To escape being bullied, Ben joins a clique that bullies an outcast named Eli, who is shunned for a mysterious rash. The film, featuring Joel Edgerton as a negligent coach, depicts the transformation of a game into a cycle of toxic masculinity and systemic torment. 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Oscars 2025: Full List of Winners Hollywood
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Oscars 2025: Full List of Winners

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Los Angeles, March 3 - The 97th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), was held on March 2, 2025, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The Oscars presented in 23 categories, honouring films released in 2024. ## Director Sean Baker's romantic comedy-drama Anora came out on top in this year's Oscar, taking home 5 awards including Best Picture. Denis Villeneuve's sci-fi epic Dune: Part 2 also continued its good run in awards, grabbing two Oscars in the 97th edition. ## Meanwhile, actress Zoe Saldaña, featured in some of the biggest hits in history, finally won an Oscar in the Supporting Actress category for the film Emilia Pérez. Among the other major winners, film The Brutalist grabbed 3 Oscars while Wicked scored two wins.## Here is the complete list of the winners at the Oscars 2025 - ## 1. Best Picture - Anora## 2. Best Director - Sean Baker (Anora)## 3. Best Actor - Adrien Brody (The Brutalist)## 4. Best Actress - Mikey Madison (Anora)## 5. Best Supporting Actor - Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain)## 6. Best Supporting Actress - Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez)## 7. Best Original Screenplay - Sean Baker (Anora)## 8. Best Adapted Screenplay - Peter Straughan (Conclave)## 9. Best International Feature - I'm Still Here (Brazil)## 10. Best Animated Feature - Flow## 11. Best Documentary Feature - No Other Land## 12. Best Cinematography - Lol Crawley (The Brutalist)## 13. Best Editing - Sean Baker (Anora)## 14. Best Original Score - Daniel Blumberg (The Brutalist)## 15. Best Production Design - Wicked## 16. Best Visual Effects - Dune: Part Two## 17. Best Costume Design - Paul Tazewell (Wicked)## 18. Best Sound - Dune: Part Two## 19. Best Makeup and Hairstyling - Pierre-Olivier Persin, Stéphanie Guillon and Marilyne Scarselli (The Substance)## 20. Best Original Song - "El Mal" (Emilia Pérez)## 21. Best Live-Action Short - I'm Not a Robot## 22. Best Animated Short - In the Shadow of the Cypress## 23. Best Documentary Short - The Only Girl in the Orchestra## Stay tuned...

Mickie James Seemingly Hits At Returning To WWE Recently WWE News
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Mickie James Seemingly Hits At Returning To WWE Recently

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After spending a couple of years wrestling in TNA, Mickie James recently departed the promotion and is currently a free agent. However, she has dropped hints that suggest a return to WWE might be on the cards. ## Her husband, Nick Aldis, has been making waves as SmackDown's general manager. He recently secured Naomi's signing to the blue brand and even revealed the addition of former NXT Women's Champion Tiffany Stratton to the roster.## Responding to a tweet claiming these were Aldis' best decisions since marrying James, the veteran wrestler playfully hinted at a potential WWE comeback.## "Ummm… Thank you? Ps @RealNickAldis if you're handing out contracts… I might know someone. #foreverworker" ## Aldis playfully acknowledged her tease with a GIF of Steve Blackman, implying he might already be working on that. ## Beyond the WWE buzz, James has been busy wearing various hats at OVW, serving as Creative Director, Head of Female Talent, and Executive Producer for all their shows. ## Ummm… Thank you? 😳Ps @RealNickAldis if you’re handing out contracts… I might know someone. 🤠 #foreverworker https://t.co/evSUZ6tazl— Mickie James~Aldis (@MickieJames) February 4, 2024 ## Waaay ahead of you babe... https://t.co/ez2Abi0vzN pic.twitter.com/mk1KMT9EAD— Nick Aldis (@RealNickAldis) February 4, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, January 31, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Results, January 31, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

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Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on January 31, 2024, at the UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, LA. ## 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 6:30 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 January 31, 2024: Highlights ## The Dynamite opening segment aired, followed by a stunning pyrotechnics display on the stage. Providing commentary were Excalibur, Taz, and Tony Schiavone, while Dasha assumed the role of the ring announcer. ## The inaugural match commenced with Jon Moxley's dramatic entrance through the crowd. As excitement escalated, the camera focused on four CMLL wrestlers in the audience, intensifying anticipation for the upcoming Bryan Danielson vs. Hechicero clash at AEW Collision. Jeff Hardy made his entrance from the stage, notably without his brother Matt Hardy accompanying him to ringside. ## Singles Match: Jon Moxley vs. Jeff Hardy ## Jeff initiated an early dive, targeting Moxley at ringside, and proceeded to choke him with an extended piece of cloth he had concealed. Excalibur observed that the match's regulations appeared to be somewhat lenient, permitting such intense maneuvers. Moxley promptly countered with a daring suicide dive.## The two contenders continued their skirmish outside the ring, with Hardy eventually tossing Moxley over the barricade and onto the CMLL wrestlers in the crowd. After a brief altercation with the fans, Moxley returned to ringside. Hardy retaliated by hurling a chair towards Moxley's head, with Moxley managing to shield himself just in time. Hardy then charged, leaping off the ring steps, only to be met by a powerful punch from Moxley, leading into a picture-in-picture commercial break.## Upon our return from the commercial break, the match's intensity continued to escalate. Moxley seized an opportunity and inserted a pen into Hardy's gauge hole in his ear, twisting it in a painful maneuver. Jeff managed to fight his way out of this painful hold, and the action spilled out to the ringside area. Once back inside the ring, they exchanged a flurry of strikes, with Hardy delivering a Manhattan Drop, a double leg drop, a basement dropkick, and an elbow drop, but only managing to secure a nearfall.## Jon then executed a snapping piledriver, but it wasn't sufficient as Hardy kicked out. They found themselves jockeying for position on the apron, leading to a devastating Twist of Fate by Hardy. Climbing to the top rope, Jeff connected with his Whisper in the Wind, but it still wasn't enough to secure the victory. ## Both contenders scaled the top turnbuckle, with Moxley countering Hardy's Twist of Fate attempts. After a back rake, Moxley executed a superplex. In a back-and-forth exchange, Hardy blocked a Twist of Fate, but Moxley retaliated with an Ace Crusher. Despite a resilient counter from Hardy with a side Russian legsweep, Moxley emerged victorious with a bodyscissors sleeper hold, prompting a referee stoppage and declaring him the winner. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## After the match, Moxley offers sportsmanship with a handshake, but Jeff defiantly flips him off. The drama continues as Hechicero, Mistico, Volador Jr., and Mascara Dorada launch a brutal attack on Moxley. Amid the chaos, the locker room empties out. ## The Blackpool Combat Club is absent, but wrestlers like Christopher Daniels, Matt Sydal, and 2.0 rush to the ring to rescue Moxley. The situation remains chaotic as the broadcast heads into a commercial break. ## Dealer’s Choice Match: “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Toa Liona ## Page aggressively corners Liona, landing punches. Liona reverses a whip, striking back. Toa Toa intervenes, aiding Liona. Page counters with a crafty cradle attempt. A low bridge sends Liona outside. Liona returns, tossing Page onto the floor with one hand.## In the ring, Liona's Banzai Drop attempt changes to a seated senton. Page counters a slingshot. After a commercial break, Liona dominates, crotching Page and delivering headbutts. A diving headbutt follows. Liona attempts a senton but crashes. Page capitalizes with a plancha, then a suicide dive.## Page's Deadeye is countered, but a powerful lariat follows. Liona survives. Page hits the Deadeye, surprising Toa Toa. A discus lariat and headbutt nearly seal the win. On the apron, they exchange moves, ending with Page's stunning Orihara moonsault. Another slingshot attempt is reversed, but Page counters into a crucifix pin for the hard-fought victory. ## WINNER: “Hangman” Adam Page ## In a backstage clip, the Young Bucks, Matthew and Nicholas Jackson, arrive at the arena. Upset when addressed by short names, they fine a crew member $500, emphasizing their dedication to wrestling personas and the importance of their image in the wrestling world. ## Singles Match: Komander vs. Wardlow ## Adam Cole joins commentary. Wardlow dominates, effortlessly tossing Komander around. After a devastating F-5, Wardlow flexes for the camera. Komander fights back with a Frankensteiner and dropkicks. A daring Phoenix Splash isn't enough. Wardlow regains control with a powerbomb, securing the victory by pinfall. ## WINNER: Wardlow ## Undisputed Kingdom confronts Komander, but Orange Cassidy and allies rush in, forcing the heels to retreat. After the break, a sit-down interview moderated by Tony Schiavone features tag team champions Starks and Morrissey against challengers Sting and Darby Allin. Starks disrespects Sting, Darby responds, and tensions rise. Ricky throws water at Darby, leading to a confrontation. Sting diffuses it, announcing a match next week in Phoenix. ## Singles Match: Chris Jericho vs. Kyle Fletcher ## Fletcher charges with intensity, executing a Michinoku Driver for an early near fall. Jericho counters with a low bridge and a triangle dropkick. The action spills outside before returning to the ring. Jericho dominates with punches, an elbow, and a kick, earning a two-count.## After the break, Fletcher gains control, executing a brainbuster for a nearfall. Jericho fights back, locking in the Walls of Jericho. Fletcher reaches the ropes, breaking the hold. Back and forth, Fletcher hits a superkick, Jericho counters with a Codebreaker, and Fletcher delivers a turnbuckle brainbuster for a near fall.## Fletcher evades Judas Effect but falls victim to it at ringside. Jericho runs Hobbs into the steps, hits another Judas Effect, and pins Fletcher for the victory. Chris Jericho wins in a hard-fought match against ROH TV Champion Kyle Fletcher. ## WINNER: Chris Jericho ## After the match, Konosuke Takeshita signals his readiness for next week's showdown with Chris Jericho.## A video package features Deonna Purrazzo discussing the significance of her matching duck tattoos with Toni Storm.## Jay White, Austin Gunn, and Colten Gunn enter, joined by Max Caster, Anthony Bowens, and Billy Gunn. They humorously "fire" a cardboard cutout of White and reveal one of Juice Robinson. The group performs playful gestures, adding a lighthearted touch.## Toni Storm joins the commentary desk after the commercial break, providing insights and commentary on the ongoing action in the ring. ## Singles Match: Deonna Purrazzo vs. Taya Valkyrie ## In the match, Valkyrie starts with strikes, but Purrazzo counters with an armbar. They exchange moves, including a wristlock and arm wringer. Purrazzo sends Valkyrie to the floor with a tijeras, pursuing Johnny. Taya delivers a spear, and after a commercial break, Purrazzo continues her technical display.## Forearms, a running knee, and a side Russian legsweep follow. Valkyrie reverses an armbar into a crucifix pin, but Purrazzo answers with a pump kick. Valkyrie retaliates with a Blue Thunder Driver and attempts a double wristlock stomp, reversed into a heel hook. Purrazzo secures the victory with her finishing move, Venus de Milo, by submission. ## WINNER: Deonna Purrazzo ## After the match, Renee Paquette interviews Darby Allin backstage, but the Young Bucks interrupt. They question Darby's association with a "bloodsucking leech" and why he's avoiding their messages. Darby focuses on the tag team titles, bidding farewell to Renee. ## AEW World Champion Samoa Joe heads to the ring, hyping upcoming matches. He joins the broadcast team for the main event. Swerve Strickland faces Rob Van Dam, but Hangman Page interrupts, revealing their match will be a hardcore showdown. ## Swerve Strickland vs. Rob Van Dam in a Dealer’s Choice match ## In the hardcore match between Rob Van Dam and Swerve Strickland, RVD wasted no time using a chair as a weapon, hurling it at Swerve. Swerve rolled out of the ring to recover. ## RVD relentlessly attacked outside, ramming Swerve into the barricade and delivering a kick while seated in a chair. RVD leaped from the apron with a spin kick, amusing Samoa Joe on commentary, as the chaos continued into a commercial break. ## In a hardcore showdown, Swerve Strickland and Rob Van Dam unleashed chaos with chairs and high-flying moves. Brian Cage and Hook's interference added a twist. Swerve executed a daring double stomp, while RVD attempted a Five Star Frog Splash but missed. In the end, Swerve dominated with a Swerve Stomp for the pinfall win, as Samoa Joe voiced frustration with AEW's roster. ## WINNER: Swerve Strickland ## After defeating RVD, Hangman Page confronted Swerve, calling him an "evil bastard." Both undefeated, they agreed to a match with the winner challenging Samoa Joe for the AEW World Championship. ## Swerve mocked Page, who accepted the challenge. Tony Khan made it official for next week's Dynamite, promising additional matches and a major announcement. Fans are eagerly anticipating the showdown and what Khan has in store. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, January 10, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW News
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AEW Dynamite Results, January 10, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

BY SACNILK

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on January 10, 2024, at the Daily's Place in Jacksonville, FL. ## 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 6:30 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 January 10, 2024: Highlights ## Hangman Adam Page vs. Claudio Castagnoli ## Page went on the attack right as the bell rang, and both guys ended up outside the ring after slamming each other into the barricade. Castagnoli went for the eyes to take control and followed it up with a double stomp, but only got a two-count. Page got flattened by some uppercuts, and Castagnoli posed while standing on his chest. However, Page started no-selling headbutts and began a forearm battle.## Castagnoli pulled Page down by the hair and went for the Giant Swing, transitioning into the Sharpshooter. Page almost reached the ropes, but Castagnoli switched it up to a crossface. Page managed to escape and pulled off a desperation Death Valley Driver to reset the momentum before another forearm exchange. Page executed a Fall Away Slam and a springboard clothesline, then quickly flew to the floor with a plancha. Page took a sip of a fan's beer, but the delay allowed Castagnoli to catch him with a gorilla press out of the ring onto the stage, leading to a commercial break.## After a charging double stomp on the stage, Castagnoli kept Page grounded in the ring until Page tried for a Buckshot but got a big boot to the face back on the stage. Both guys traded blows at the entrance before Page hit a running clothesline, sending Castagnoli into the ring. An attempt at the Buckshot was countered into a pop-up uppercut for a near fall. Castagnoli played around with Page, only making him angrier, and both guys tumbled to the floor. Page attempted a moonsault off the apron, but Castagnoli caught him with a running powerslam into the stage wall. When trying it again, Page countered into a DDT and followed up with a moonsault off the stage. ## Back inside, Castagnoli caught another dive, but Page wiggled free and hit a Tombstone for a two-count. Page tried for Dead Eye, but Castagnoli countered, dropping Page face-first onto the top buckle. Castagnoli fired off uppercuts relentlessly before a short-arm lariat got a close two-count. An anvil elbow drove down, and Castagnoli went for the Neutralizer, but Page countered into Dead Eye for a two-count of his own. Page attempted another springboard clothesline, but Castagnoli hit an uppercut in mid-air. Both guys went to the ropes, with Castagnoli trying an Avalanche Ricola Bomb, but Page turned it into a mid-air hurricanrana. Page finished things off with two Buckshot Lariats to secure the win. ## WINNER: Hangman Adam ## AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy, Adam Copeland, Dustin Rhodes & Preston Vance (w/Jose The Assistant) vs. Lance Archer (w/Jake Roberts), Brian Cage, Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun (w/Prince Nana) ## Rhodes caught Liona with a snap powerslam early, but Liona quickly turned the tide, and Team Cassidy started tagging in and out rapidly. They attempted a chokeslam on Cage, but he didn't move an inch. Cassidy pulled off a Stundog Millionaire, but Archer and Liona argued about who should make the tag for their team. Cassidy tried to showcase his speed against Kaun but got pounced in mid-air by Liona, leaving Cassidy isolated during the break. Everyone took turns picking Cassidy apart, including a one-armed suplex by Cage. ## After the break, Archer launched Cassidy clear across the ring, following up with a step-up knee in the corner. Archer aimed for locomotion splashes, but Jose The Assistant tripped him up on the third attempt, leading to Jake Roberts laying out Jose. Cassidy managed a round-the-world DDT to create distance from Archer and made the hot tag to Vance, who ran wild on everyone. Kaun dodged a Brodie Lee-esque discus lariat, but Vance answered with a ripcord cutter. The match broke down, leaving Cage to drop Rhodes with an F5, attempting one on Copeland. Copeland countered into an Impaler. Kaun dropped Copeland with a gutbuster, Cassidy was there with an Orange Punch, Archer hit the Boss Man Slam, and friendly fire collided Archer and Liona. This led to Cage taking out his own partner with a clothesline to the floor but turned into a Copeland Spear followed by a discus lariat from Vance, who secured the pin on Kaun for the win. ## WINNER: AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy, Adam Copeland, Dustin Rhodes & Preston Vance (w/Jose The Assistant) ## Samoa Joe Addresses Daily’s Place ## Joe entered the ring sporting a new AEW Title belt, dressed in a suit. He proclaimed himself as the AEW World Champion, eliciting Thank You Joe chants. Joe brushed off the gratitude, stating that he was destined for this moment. He announced changes in championship protocol, emphasizing that wrestlers no longer needed to complain on the mic or make social media comments. Instead, they could bring their record and reputation to the championship committee for evaluation, and if deemed worthy, they would get a shot at facing Joe in the ring.## Swerve Strickland's music hit, and the Mogul Embassy joined him on the stage. Strickland declared that a few months ago, he told Hangman Page he was after his spot, and now he's saying the same to Joe – it's not personal; he just wants the AEW Title. As Joe and Strickland faced off, Hangman Adam Page entered the ring, keeping a close eye on Strickland. Page reflected on his 2023 victories, including beating Jon Moxley and reuniting with The Elite. However, he admitted losing sight of the AEW Title and vowed to reclaim it in 2024. Prince Nana intervened, pulling Strickland away, and the Mogul Embassy retreated as Page confronted Joe, promising to take the title before leaving.## Left alone in the ring, Joe raised the AEW Title high. HOOK's music then played, and the FTW Champion confidently approached Joe, pointing at the AEW Title and stating, "One week," before walking away. The segment, though brief, introduced three challengers for Samoa Joe's title.## In a backstage interview with Renee Paquette, Toni Storm, Luther, and Mariah May were asked about last week's events. May referenced her debut, asking if Storm saw her perform an arm drag. Paquette clarified she was talking about AEW's newest signing, Deonna Purrazzo. Storm, seemingly unaware, mentioned Wendi Richter, and May revealed that Purrazzo had kicked her in the face. Storm offered May a chocolate, shared some empowering words, and scolded her for messing up a catchphrase before walking off. Taz on commentary found the entire interaction amusing. ## Sammy Guevara vs. Ricky Starks ## Starks started with a quick shoulder block, struck his signature pose, and taunted Guevara. In response, Guevara showcased his athleticism with a leapfrog backflip dropkick combo. Guevara then tripped Starks to the floor and landed a hard moonsault off the top rope onto Starks' shoulder. Attempting a suplex from the ring to the floor, both ended up on the apron, where Starks executed a brutal Angels Wings on the edge of the ring, leading to a picture-in-picture break.## During the break, Starks dominated, employing his rope walk strut to cut off a Guevara comeback. Starks tried a TKO, but Guevara countered with a superkick. Guevara climbed to the top, but Starks grabbed his foot, delivering straight punches to the side of the head. Guevara fought back, attempted a moonsault, but Starks countered with a double boot and a sitout powerbomb for a two-count. Starks sprinted but slid face-first into the corner. Guevara leapfrogged, tried for GTH, but Starks countered into a jackknife pin attempt for a two-count. Starks went for a Spear, but Guevara evaded, landed another thrust kick, and rolled up Starks for the victory. ## WINNER: Sammy Guevara ## After the match, Guevara and Starks shook hands, but it turned out to be a trick. Big Bill suddenly showed up and attacked Guevara. Chris Jericho's music played, and he rushed in with Floyd the baseball bat, delivering a Code Breaker and a springboard dropkick to take down Bill. Starks and Guevara kept on brawling, while Jericho and Bill continued their fight into the crowd, all while Judas played in the background. ## Thunder Rosa, Kris Statlander, Willow Nightingale & Anna Jay vs. TBS Champion Julia Hart, Skye Blue, Saraya & Ruby Soho (w/Harley Cameron) ## Stokely Hathaway was at ringside holding a sign that read, "Let Stoke Manage You, Stat." Soho initiated some early trash talk on Jay, who responded by delivering a forearm and a spinning corner kick. The babyface team executed fast tags, with Rosa standing tall after delivering a series of quick offensive moves. Soho floated over Rosa and unintentionally fell into her corner, leading to Hart tagging in and attacking Rosa from behind. The heels took advantage, taking turns stomping Rosa before she fought back. Nightingale tagged in, but during the break, Cameron tripped her up in the ropes, leaving her isolated.## Nightingale eventually dropped Hart and Blue with a double clothesline. Statlander made the hot tag, entering the ring and cleaning house. She laid out Saraya with a spinning fisherman’s driver for a two-count. The match broke down, and the babyfaces executed a quadruple suplex. Each woman took turns delivering high-impact moves, concluding with Statlander hitting Saraya with a rolling German suplex. This left Jay and Hart as the legal competitors, staring each other down. A slugfest ensued before Jay applied a Queen Slayer. However, she didn't notice Blue making the blind tag. Despite Jay sinking in the Queen Slayer on Blue, it only allowed Jay to secure the tap out for her team. ## WINNER: Thunder Rosa, Kris Statlander, Willow Nightingale & Anna Jay ## Roderick Strong (w/The Undisputed Kingdom) vs. Bryan Keith ## Keith intercepted Strong's charging move with a boot and unleashed a series of chops, propelling Strong to the floor with another significant boot. The two grapplers continued their struggle onto the apron, where Strong executed a brutal backbreaker on the apron's edge. Upon returning inside the ring, Strong stomped Keith in the corner. However, Keith resisted a half-and-half suplex, initiating a striking exchange. Strong executed an Angle Slam, attempted a superplex, but Keith countered with a well-executed Diamond Dust.## Keith sought a Tiger Driver, almost settling for a sunset flip, but Strong swiftly countered with a jumping knee. This was followed by the End of Heartache, securing the victory for Strong. ## WINNER: Roderick Strong (w/The Undisputed Kingdom) ## After the match, Adam Cole positioned himself in the center of the ring and asserted that when he mentioned things changing, he meant it. He expressed a lack of concern for the fans, asserting that they deserve everything. Acknowledging Strong's 20-year tenure, Cole declared that the International Title has his name written all over it. He commended Taven and Bennett as the greatest ROH Tag Team Champions, emphasizing that they never received the respect they deserved.## Cole then shifted his focus to Wardlow, describing him as a monster and dominator, now surrounded by people who respect him. Cole hinted at a future conquest for the AEW World Championship, urging the fans to welcome their new Kingdom. He encouraged them to get comfortable, emphasizing their prolonged presence.## In a backstage interview with Renee Paquette, Deonna Purrazzo expressed her continued excitement after her debut last week. She addressed Toni Storm's apparent ignorance of her, stating that if Storm acts like she doesn't know who she is, Purrazzo's team will send her a screener of her AEW debut on Collision. Red Velvet joined the conversation, announcing her Collision debut and expressing her intention to see Purrazzo this Saturday. ## Sting & Darby Allin (w/Ric Flair) vs. Powerhouse Hobbs & Konosuke Takeshita (w/Don Callis) in a Tornado Tag ## All four guys ended up brawling into the crowd, with Sting & Hobbs facing off and Allin & Takeshita doing the same. Sting put Hobbs on a road case and slammed him into some trash cans, while Takeshita smacked Allin around with chops, mocking Flair in the process. Allin fought back, dropkicking Takeshita off the apron and attempting a Coffin Drop. However, Takeshita caught him and delivered a rolling German on the floor, leading us to a commercial break. ## During the break, Hobbs & Takeshtia set up a table ringside with what I think was Sting’s eyes painted on it. Allin tried to make a comeback, but Takeshita & Hobbs executed a double team flipping powerslam, launching Allin across the ring in a crazy sight. Sting was left to fight for his team with Stinger Splashes but got cut off by a Takeshita jumping knee. Ric Flair entered the ring, attempting chops on Hobbs who shrugged them off, so Flair went for eye pokes instead. Sting sent Takeshita packing, and Allin hit a dive to the floor.## Sting dropped Hobbs with a spinebuster as all four men brawled to the stage. Hobbs sent Sting into the metal entrance structure, and Allin dodged a charging knee from Takeshita, causing Takeshita to hit the guardrail. Allin climbed up high on the stage and jumped off with a Coffin Drop. Hobbs lifted Sting and walked him to the edge of the stage where the table was, but Sting countered and hit a Scorpion Death Drop off the stage through the table. Sting draped an arm across Hobbs for the victory. ## WINNER: Sting & Darby Allin (w/Ric Flair) ## After the finish, the referee, doctors, and Flair attended to Sting, who faced difficulty getting back into the ring and standing up. Despite the struggle, he eventually managed to do so. Sting exchanged words with Allin, and there's a genuine concern about whether Sting might be legitimately hurt after that conclusion. ## Tony Schiavone entered the ring and joined Sting, Allin, and Flair to discuss Sting's final match at Revolution. Schiavone inquired about who Sting's last opponent would be, but before an answer could be given, The Young Bucks' music interrupted. Matt & Nick Jackson emerged in black and white jackets, sporting new mustaches. The Bucks didn't say anything; instead, they simply stared down Sting, Allin, and Flair. Excalibur noted that this essentially served as a challenge for Sting's retirement match at Revolution. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, December 6, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Results, December 6, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

BY SACNILK

Montreal, December 5 - Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on December 6, 2023, at the Bell Centre in Montreal, QC. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday (Tuesday Special on October 10) 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 6:30 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 December 6, 2023: Highlights ## Singles Match: Jon Moxley vs Rush ## Rush executed a suplex in the match's opening moments, visibly exacerbating Moxley's shoulder injury. Taz offered an insightful analysis, adeptly describing the previous damage to Moxley's shoulder, while a replay highlighted the impact.## The skirmish between Moxley and Rush spilled into the crowd, prompting the commentary team to observe the referee's leniency in not initiating a count-out. Taz voiced his approval for the referee's decision to allow them to continue their brawl outside the ring. When they returned to the ring, Rush and Moxley engaged in a heated exchange of chops, eliciting a "Let's Go Moxley" chant from the enthusiastic crowd.## Taking advantage of the situation, Rush positioned Moxley in a seated posture in the corner and teased executing his finishing move, prompting Moxley to defensively cover up. However, instead of proceeding, Rush struck his signature Tranquilo pose. In response, Moxley defiantly rose to his feet and gestured defiantly toward Rush. The action spilled to ringside, with Rush eventually suplexing Moxley into the barricade just as the broadcast transitioned to a picture-in-picture commercial break.## In the latter part of the match, Rush tried to execute his Bull's Horns finisher, but Moxley swiftly rose and delivered a powerful clothesline. Subsequently, Moxley executed his devastating Death Rider maneuver on Rush, covering him for a near fall. Wasting no time, Moxley transitioned into his Bulldog Choke submission hold. Despite Rush's frantic attempts to break free, he eventually succumbed to unconsciousness.## Jon Moxley emerged victorious over Rush. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## Rush maintains his standing at 3 points.## Onscreen, Jay Lethal and Jay White engage in a conversation about their upcoming match.## Renee Paquette is on stage with Roderick Strong and the Kingdom. Strong takes a moment to criticize MJF and, in a surprising twist, dramatically rises from the wheelchair, declaring it a miracle. Slamming the microphone down, he asserts that the chair held him back for far too long.## Returning from the commercial break, Adam Page makes his entrance, acknowledging his defeat at Full Gear but insisting that the rivalry is far from over. MJF interjects, launching into a verbal assault on Page. Although Page initially walks away, he returns after another insult from MJF. A back-and-forth banter ensues between them. MJF goes so far as to accuse Page of being the Devil. Samoa Joe steps in, intervening between the two and sending MJF away, emphasizing the significant match awaiting them. ## Continental Classic Gold League: Mark Briscoe vs. Swerve Strickland ## Locking up, Briscoe executes an armdrag, swiftly transitioning into a side headlock takedown. Continuing the momentum, Briscoe shifts into a hammerlock, followed by a shoulder block. Swerve counters with a side headlock reversal, but Briscoe retaliates with a kick and a series of chops. A 2-count follows a well-executed suplex by Briscoe, accompanied by an uppercut.## Swerve counters, delivering a kick in the corner and a forearm off the rope to the back of Briscoe's head. Swerve follows up with a neck breaker for a near fall. Back elbow by Swerve adds to the offense. Briscoe, however, sends Swerve to the floor and follows up with a precise dropkick. Chops are exchanged on the apron before the action spills to the floor. Briscoe is sent into the crowd, and Swerve suplexes him back into the ringside area, leading to a commercial break.## Returning from the break, Swerve unleashes uppercuts and a neckbreaker. Briscoe responds with his signature Redneck Kung Fu, delivering a flying forearm and a high boot into a Fisherman Buster for a 2-count. Swerve counters by sending Briscoe into the buckle, executing a German into a face buster. A roundhouse kick results in a close 2-count for Swerve. Briscoe fights back with chops, sending Swerve to the floor with a punch, and follows it up with a Tope.## Back in the ring, Briscoe lands a lariat for a near fall. Swerve thwarts the Jay Driller attempt, hitting a death valley driver. Swerve then executes a Swerve Stomp, securing the pinfall victory after blocking a Froggy Bow and countering with a rollup. The 15-minute mark is noted in the match. ## WINNER: Swerve Strickland ## Samoa Joe & MJF vs. The Devil's Masked Men ## Surrounding Joe are four masked men, and suddenly, the lights go out. When they come back on, MJF is discovered in the back, incapacitated, with a broken beer bottle beside him. The broadcast then goes to a commercial break. ## Samoa Joe hastily rushes to the backstage area to assess the situation. ## Backstage, Moxley expresses contentment with his performance thus far. Swerve approaches him, acknowledging that their upcoming match will undoubtedly be an exciting one. ## Ben Mankiewicz of TCM introduces the AEW Women's Champion. ## AEW Women's Championship: Toni Storm w/Luther and Mariah May vs. Skye Blue ## The match begins with a lockup, and Storm executes a headlock takeover. Blue responds with a headscissor maneuver, and Storm maintains control with another headlock. Blue counters with an arm twist takedown, but Storm reverses the momentum. Storm follows up with a running forearm, and Blue answers back with a flying headscissors. Storm delivers a substantial forearm, and with Luther's assistance, he tosses Blue to the floor. Storm adds a chop and breaks up the count, executing a hip attack against the rail before the broadcast goes to a commercial break. ## Upon returning, the champion falls victim to an enziguiri. Blue capitalizes with a diving crossbody for a 2-count. Storm retaliates with a snap German suplex. Attempting a hip attack, Storm misses, allowing Blue to connect with a hip attack and a running boot to the face. Blue executes a Code Blue for a close 2-count. Storm turns the tables with a superplex, followed by a hip attack and a rollup for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Toni Storm ## Continental Classic Gold League: Jay Lethal vs. Jay White ## The contest begins with a lockup, prompting a spirited "let's go Jay" chant from the crowd. Lethal takes control with a headlock, leading to a sequence of counter wrestling and escapes that culminate in a stalemate. White retaliates with a chop, and Lethal responds with a rollup for a near fall, adding an eye rake for good measure. ## The crowd in Canada chimes in with a dual "Let's go Jay! Jay, you suck" chant, adding a touch of lively engagement to the atmosphere. ## Lethal strategically targets White's knee with an elbow, but White counters with a DDT, and the action leads to a commercial break. ## Upon returning, White asserts dominance, knocking Lethal to the canvas. Lethal battles back with a punch and a lariat, followed by a backbreaker. Lethal showcases his strength with a Torture Rack suplex and attempts the Randy Savage elbow for a 2-count. A pump kick from Lethal keeps the momentum in his favor, but he hyperextends White's knee in a tactical move. White counters with a Brainbuster for a close 2-count. The two competitors engage in a chop exchange, and White executes a snap dragon suplex. ## White blocks Lethal Injection and strategically clips Lethal's knee. A rollup by White secures the pinfall victory, bringing the match to a decisive end. ## WINNER: Jay Lethal ## TNT Championship: Christian Cage vs. Adam Copeland ## Killswitch and The Prodigy are conspicuously absent as Cage makes his entrance. Copeland opens the match with a sharp slap, following it up with a choke that forces Cage to seek refuge at the ropes. Copeland unleashes a series of Sheamus-like forearms to Cage's chest, sending him to the floor. Taking the action outside, Copeland repeatedly slams Cage into the announce table. Cage scurries back into the ring, pleading for mercy, but Copeland blocks a low blow and retaliates by stomping on Cage's hand. Copeland then wrenches Cage's fingers and sends him back to the floor with a boot to the face before slamming him into the post. A throat punch by Cage ensues as the match heads into a commercial break.## Returning to the live action, Cage resorts to eye rakes against Copeland. Despite Copeland's attempts to rally, Cage counters with a back elbow. Copeland bites Cage's hand and executes a Russian Leg Sweep off the second rope. A kick from Cage is followed by Copeland snapping Cage's neck on the top rope and delivering a diving clothesline. Both competitors find themselves on the floor, with Cage eventually sending Copeland into the steps and back into the ring. The champion attempts a Frog Splash but only manages a 2-count.## Copeland blocks a spear, hitting a DDT for another close 2-count. Heading to the top rope, Copeland has his leg swept by Cage. Copeland counters a superplex attempt with a Liger Bomb for another 2-count.## Cage resorts to an eye rake, and Copeland blocks a Killswitch, securing a 2-count with a rollup. Copeland executes a forward power bomb for another 2-count, transitioning into a Crossface. Cage manages to reach the ropes, prompting Copeland to unleash a ground-and-pound assault. Cage counters with a Killswitch after avoiding a spear, but he misses a subsequent spear attempt.## In a surprising turn, Copeland accidentally clips the referee, leading to Cage stomping the referee to incapacitate him. A collision of heads between Cage and Copeland creates a momentary standstill.## Enter Nick Wayne's mom, who enters the ring and seizes the championship belt. She delivers a decisive blow to Copeland with the belt, setting up Cage to execute the Killswitch. Cage follows it up with a ruthless stomp to Copeland's neck, securing the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Christian Cage ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW's Ricky Starks Files To Trademark 'Absolute' AEW News
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AEW's Ricky Starks Files To Trademark 'Absolute'

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Stamford, November 30 - Ricky Starks has locked in a new trademark. ## On November 29, an application for a trademark under the name "Absolute" was submitted by Ricky Starks for the purpose of entertainment. ## Check out the full description below: ## Mark For: ABSOLUTE trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, live appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, televised appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; Providing online interviews featuring a professional wrestling and sports entertainment personality in the field of professional wrestling and sports entertainment for entertainment purposes. ## In June 2020, Starks signed with AEW. He made his debut on the June 17 episode of Dynamite, losing to Cody Rhodes in a match for the AEW TNT Championship. ## Starks quickly established himself as a heel, and he aligned himself with Taz, Brian Cage, and Powerhouse Hobbs. He feuded with Darby Allin, Jon Moxley, and Sting. ## In 2021, Starks began to transition into a face character. He won the FTW Championship in January 2022, and he also won the Dynamite Diamond Battle Royale. In 2023, Starks won the Men's Owen Hart Cup. He is also the current holder of the AEW World Tag Team Championship with Big Bill. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Full Gear (2023) Results November 18, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW News
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AEW Full Gear (2023) Results November 18, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

BY SACNILK

Inglewood, 18 November - Here is the live coverage for the 2023 AEW Full Gear which is set to take place on Saturday, November 18, 2023, at the Kia Forum in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood, California. ## In a stacked event card, Eddie Kingston defends his ROH World Championship against Jay Lethal, while MJF and Samoa Joe put their ROH World Tag Team Championship on the line against The Gunns. The card features diverse matchups, including Hikaru Shida vs. Toni Storm for the AEW Women's World Championship and a six-man tag team clash with Sting, Darby Allin, and Adam Copeland facing The Patriarchy. ## The AEW International Championship is up for grabs as Orange Cassidy takes on Jon Moxley, and The Golden Jets battle The Young Bucks with high stakes: a championship opportunity or team disbandment. Other matches include Kris Statlander defending the AEW TBS Championship in a three-way bout and a four-way tag team ladder match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship. The main event sees MJF defending his AEW World Championship against Jay White. ## AEW Full Gear (2023) Ongoing Results ## Eddie Kingston vs. Jay Lethal w/Jeff Jarrett, Sonjay Dutt, Karen Jarrett and Satnam Singh ## In this scenario, Lethal, supported by a crew and backed by board member Hathaway, faces Eddie in an intense match. Eddie fights from beneath, resisting outside interference and cleverly staying in the ring when tempted to brawl outside. Lethal gains control with strategic interference and near falls, with Jarrett counting alongside.## The climax sees distractions from Karen Jarrett and Satnam Singh, and Ortiz intervenes with a guitar. Despite Lethal's attempt at the Lethal Injection, Eddie counters with a half and half suplex and a spinning backfist, securing the pin and the win. ## WINNER: Eddie Kingston ## Singles Match: Claudio Castagnoli vs Buddy Matthews ## Buddy starts with a stomping onslaught, and the match escalates into a hard-hitting affair with minimal hold-and-counter exchanges. Claudio repeatedly aims for the big swing, but Buddy thwarts him, consistently fighting from beneath. The turning point comes when Claudio executes the big swing for a near fall.## They transition to finishing moves, with Buddy delivering a power bomb and jackhammer for a two-count. After Buddy's hammer and anvil elbows, Claudio retaliates with a Ricola bomb, followed by a sharpshooter. Buddy taps out, giving Claudio the win. ## WINNER: Claudio Castagnoli ## MJF and Samoa Joe (Ring of Honor Tag Team Champions) vs The Gunns (Austin and Colton Gunn) ## Juice Robinson is out due to last night's Rampage brawl. MJF dominates Colton in the corner, leading to a more traditional exchange. Gunns isolate MJF until he sends them out, tagging Joe for a comeback. MJF attempts Joe's moves but is countered. Gunns hit 3:10 to Yuma on Joe, but Adam Cole's distraction lets Joe lock in the Coquina Clutch for the win. ## WINNER: MJF and Samoa Joe ## The Gunns viciously attack MJF, focusing on his leg with a chair. After wrapping the chair around his leg and leaping onto it, MJF is stretchered out and loaded into an ambulance. Before leaving, MJF urgently asks Adam Cole to protect his championship. The main show starts with a choir singing Christian Cage's theme. ## Sting, Darby Allin, and Adam Copeland w/Ric Flair vs Christian Cage, Luchasaurus, and Nick Wayne ## The match kicks off with Cage hugging Nick, and Darby facing off against Nick, who takes control with a cheap shot. Sting tags in, working on Nick, but Cage tags in. Adam, with painted face like Darby and Sting, enters. Cage tags Luchasaurus and leaves. Darby gets tossed around, choked on the apron, and is headed to climb Mount Everest tonight. ## Cage tags in, beats Darby down, and Nick attempts a pin. Darby rallies with a top-rope destroyer. In chaos, Cage attacks Adam from behind, but Sting runs him off. Darby tags Cage, but Luchasaurus protects him. After a triple attack, Adam pins Luchasaurus for the win. Flair interferes, but Cage takes him out, leaving Adam to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Sting, Darby Allin, and Adam Copeland ## The energetic opener pleases the crowd, and Cage shines as a great heel.## Adam takes the mic, acknowledging Sting's last match in California and contributing to the swear jar.## At the stage, Tony introduces Bullet Club Gold, joined by Taz on commentary. Jay White claims the championship, prompting Tony to try calming him. Tony starts to announce MJF's injury and the match cancellation, but Adam Cole interrupts. Cole insists he won't let Jay walk away with the title and offers to defend it for MJF. ## Jay confidently agrees to face Cole again. The Bullet Club incapacitates MJF, leading to his title forfeiture. m## Orange Cassidy (AEW International Champion) w/Hook vs Jon Moxley ## Cassidy charges into Mox with energy, and they trade blows. The story revolves around Mox brutally attacking Cassidy, who fights back with less effective counterattacks. Despite Cassidy's big moves, he can't secure more than a one-count. The match includes dives and a bulldog choke from Mox.## Cassidy applies the Redrum, Mox exposes the turnbuckle, hits a cutter and a piledriver for a near fall. The crowd engages in dueling chants. Cassidy lands three Orange Punches, covers for two, adds three more punches, and finishes with a beach break for the win. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy ## Hikaru Shida (AEW Women’s Champion) vs Timeless Toni Storm ## Toni ditches her script, and Shida takes early control. The match is a straightforward, hard-hitting affair with kicks and strikes dominating. Storm uses Luther to hand her a shoe, swapping it for another to nail Shida for a near fall. Shida retaliates with a Strong Zero, but the match continues.## Shida's missed Meteora causes her ankle to buckle, giving Storm an opening for an ankle lock. Shida reaches the ropes, and Toni tries a shoe trick, but Shida dodges it. The fight spills outside with Shida wielding a Kendo stick, but Storm blocks a Katana kick.## The surprise comes when Storm reveals a hidden metal tray in her tights, using it for a decisive hip attack on Shida, getting the pin and the win. ## WINNER: Timeless Toni Storm ## Ladder Match: Ricky Starks and Big Bill (AEW Tag Team Champions) vs Brody King and Malakai Black vs FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) vs Rush and Dralistico ## In the midst of a chaotic ringside brawl, King and Bill face off. FTR separates them, leading to a widespread skirmish. Starks introduces a ladder, clashing with Dax. Rush and Cash set up a ladder but opt for a brawl instead. Dralistico and Black add high-flying maneuvers to the chaos. Starks attempts a dive but is countered by Dax's top-rope suplex.## Bill and King bring ladders into the ring, initiating a hoss fight. Rush and Dax use ladders as weapons, and Dralistico takes Dax down with a dropkick. Bill and King get sandwiched between ladders, and Dax turns on Starks. Starks walks the ropes but falls victim to Dax's counter. King hits a cannonball, sets up a ladder, but Bill tips it over.## Dralistico briefly shines against Bill before succumbing to a choke slam. The match avoids slow ladder climbs, focusing on intense fighting. King power bombs Dralistico onto a ladder, and Dax leaps off the top onto Brody. Starks and Dax duel on a ladder, but Black intervenes, allowing Starks to climb and secure the titles. ## WINNER: Ricky Starks and Big Bill ## Kris Statlander (TBS Champion) vs Julia Hart vs Sky Blue ## Blue winks during her entrance, and Statlander invites her opponents to attack. Blue charges first, but both she and Hart face takedowns from Statlander. The match features dominant moments from Statlander in one-on-one matchups, showcasing her championship potential.## Despite a sequence where Hart knocks Statlander to the floor and lands a moonsault on Blue, Statlander breaks it up. Statlander hits the Saturday Night Fever on Blue, but Hart intervenes, delivering a clothesline and stealing the pin for the win. ## WINNER: Julia Hart ## Will Ospreay Signs With AEW ## In the ring, Tony Schiavone introduces the latest AEW signing, Will Ospreay, who receives a massive ovation. Ospreay officially signs his contract and expresses happiness about joining AEW. He shares the news that he's not coming in just yet, asking for patience to wrap things up with New Japan Pro Wrestling. Once that's done, he promises the Road to Revolution and pledges to show everyone what Elite truly looks like, especially at Wembley Stadium. ## Texas Death Match: "Hangman" Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland (with Prince Nana) ## Nana, with four backup dancers, joins Strickland's entrance. Page, impatient, sprints to the ring, initiating a brutal match with Strickland. The goal is to incapacitate the opponent for a 10-count. Page introduces duct tape and a staple gun, using them on Strickland, including stapling a rundown sheet onto him. ## Page inflicts various brutalities, from stapling Strickland's chest to hitting him with a chair. Strickland retaliates, involving cinderblocks, barbed wire, broken glass, and more. The match intensifies with Nana's interference and the sudden appearance of Brian Cage. Page manages to overcome challenges, but Strickland eventually hangs him with a chain, leading to Page's inability to answer the 10 count. ## WINNER: Swerve Strickland by knockout ## The Golden Jets (Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega) defeated The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) ## Since The Golden Jets won, they get The Young Bucks' AEW World Tag Team Championship opportunity. Had The Golden Jets lost, they would have had to disband as a team. ## The match starts with Matt and Jericho engaging in chain wrestling, but the Bucks resort to heel tactics against Jericho. The Bucks target Jericho's injured arm, drawing boos from the California crowd. Despite the Bucks working over Jericho, he manages to tag in Omega, leading to a chaotic sequence.## In the end, Omega deceives by attacking the Bucks, and he secures the victory with a One-Winged Angel on Matt. The match effectively builds tension, showcasing the Bucks' conflict and Matt's fully embraced heel persona. ## WINNER: Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega ## Singles match for the AEW World Championship: MJF (c) (with Adam Cole) vs. Jay White (with The Gunns (Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn)) ## MJF's entrance is disrupted as staff and security try to stop him, but he ignores them. The match starts with MJF targeting Jay's leg, leading to a well-executed story of Bullet Club interference and MJF's resilience. Despite the crowd's anticipation for a solid match between Jay and MJF, the familiar storyline engages them. ## MJF exploits the broken announcer's table, hits a top-rope elbow, and conceals the Dynamite Diamond. In a dramatic sequence, MJF uses a low blow and his signature ring to secure the win after a ref bump. The crowd is fully invested in the match's slow-paced, exhausting style reminiscent of New Japan. ## WINNER: MJF Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, October 25, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Results, October 25, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

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Here are the full results for this Tuesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on October 25, 2023, at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, PA. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday (Tuesday Special on October 10) 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 October 25, 2023: Highlights ## AEW Dynamite started with Renee Paquette backstage, calling Adam Cole. Roderick Strong, Mike Bennett, and Matt Taven joined them. MJF hung up on Cole and vowed to deal with Juice Robinson tonight.## The Devil mask made a brief appearance. Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz provided commentary for the show. ## Dynamite Diamond Ring: AEW World Champion MJF vs. Juice Robinson (w/The Gunns) ## MJF dominated early, with a crowd-pleasing assault. He slammed Robinson into the barricade and over the timekeeper's table, spat in his face, and sent him into the front row with a powerful kick. A slingshot into the post made Robinson bleed. The Gunns distracted MJF, allowing Robinson to hit an axe kick. MJF recovered, bit Robinson, and landed a Kangaroo Kick. After more chaos with the Gunns, MJF won with the Heat Seeker. ## WINNER: AEW World Champion MJF ## Following the match, The Gunns attacked MJF, briefly thwarted by The Kingdom. Switchblade Jay White joined the brawl, with The Acclaimed and Daddy Ass coming to MJF's rescue.## On the ramp, White expressed his intention to take down MJF. Colten Gunn challenged The Kingdom for the ROH Tag Titles at Full Gear. MJF accepted the handicap match but later turned it into an 8-man tag next week, demanding White to return the Triple B. Roderick Strong argued about team selection, but MJF dismissed their input. ## Max Caster proposed a partnership, but MJF declined. Despite the banter, Caster remained interested. As MJF left, Kenny Omega appeared, and both men agreed to a showdown for the AEW World Championship this Saturday, exchanging words and a handshake, culminating with Omega's "3 days, bitch." ## FTW Champion HOOK & Rob Van Dam vs. John Silver & Alex Reynolds (w/Evil Uno) ## Reynolds' trash talk backfired; HOOK quickly took him down. RVD tagged in, hitting a monkey flip and double clothesline. HOOK executed an Exploder. During a break, HOOK isolated and took down Silver. RVD's kicks and Rolling Thunder. Reynolds and Silver tried double-team moves but were thwarted. RVD countered Uno's chair with a Van Daminator and finished with a Five Star Frog Splash. HOOK made Silver tap with REDRUM. ## WINNER: FTW Champion HOOK & Rob Van Dam via submission ## Tony Khan’s Big Surprise for Sting ## Tony Schiavone welcomed Darby Allin and Sting, with Allin's arm in a sling. Sting thanked fans, Tony Khan, and introduced a surprise. Ric Flair appeared, praising Sting and expressing a desire to team up. Christian Cage teased Flair's longevity and challenged Sting and Allin to a six-man tag match at Full Gear. Sting accepted, humorously noting he was allergic to "jackasses." ## ROH Six Man Tag Team Titles: The Elite (Hangman Adam Page and Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. The Hardys (Matt & Jeff) and Brother Zay ## The match kicked off with a fast opening sequence. Zay faced a double team from The Bucks, and Page and Matt Hardy tagged in, recalling their past feud. Jeff surprised Matt Jackson with a knee strike, leading to a Side Effect by Matt Hardy. During a picture-in-picture break, Matt and Zay taunted The Bucks, maintaining control. However, Matt Jackson countered with stereo Northern Lights suplexes, and Page received the hot tag. ## He went on the offensive with a fall-away slam and a slingshot cross body. Zay resisted a Death Valley Driver, but Jeff intervened with a Silly String move. Nick unleashed a series of superkicks, and some miscommunication from The Bucks allowed the Hardys and Zay a final attempt to take control, but it backfired as The Bucks executed a BTE to retain their titles. ## WINNER: The Elite (Hangman Adam Page and Matt & Nick Jackson) ## AEW Women’s Title: Hikaru Shida vs. Ruby Soho ## In the opening moments, both wrestlers exchanged strikes and countered backslide attempts. Shida narrowly executed a corner cross body. Soho used a back heel trip to avoid corner punches and transitioned into a two-count crucifix roll. Shida later landed the ten corner punches and a missile dropkick. During a commercial break, Soho gained control with a No Future kick, pulling Shida off the apron.## Upon returning, the match continued with a fierce exchange. Shida applied a Torture Rack and a sliding elbow for a near fall. Soho tried to roll through a cross body into a pin but failed. She also removed the middle turnbuckle pad. Soho handed Shida a spray paint can, pretended to be sprayed, making Shida visibly upset. Soho capitalized by choking Shida and hitting Destination Unknown for a close two-count.## Aubrey Edwards, the referee, watched as Soho attempted to slam Shida into the exposed turnbuckle. Soho also hit No Future, but Shida countered with the Kitana knee strike for a two-count. Shida dodged another No Future and struck Soho with a knee. After several near falls, Soho accidentally collided with the exposed turnbuckle, and Shida capitalized with another knee strike to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Hikaru Shida ## Bryan Danielson & Claudio Castagnoli vs. AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy & Kazuchika Okada ## Danielson focused on Cassidy's left arm. Cassidy briefly deceived, and Danielson tagged Castagnoli, who taunted Cassidy with light kicks. Cassidy tagged Okada, executing a drop toe hold and an elbow to Castagnoli. They exchanged forearms and uppercuts. Cassidy landed a casual top-rope splash. ## During the commercial break, Cassidy attempted to tag but was denied. Cassidy countered Castagnoli's neck pull with a DDT, leading to a double down. Danielson and Okada exchanged heavy hits, with "Holy Sh*t" chants. Okada executed a flapjack, and they traded near falls. ## Cassidy and Castagnoli re-entered. Cassidy delivered a top-rope crossbody and stiff kicks. Castagnoli countered a Giant Swing with a Stundog Millionaire and Tornado DDT for a near fall. Danielson and Okada returned. Cassidy aimed for the Orange Punch, but Castagnoli countered with a mid-air Giant Swing. Castagnoli applied a Sharpshooter, but Okada intervened and executed the Air Raid Crash on Castagnoli's knee. ## Okada performed a top-rope elbow drop, Cassidy hit an Orange Punch and Rainmaker, but Castagnoli broke the pin. Castagnoli delivered a springboard uppercut on Okada and followed up with a massive pop-up uppercut on Cassidy for the win. ## WINNER: Bryan Danielson & Claudio Castagnoli ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Gunther vs. Chad Gable On 9/4/23 WWE Raw Got A Great Reaction Back Through The Curtain WWE News
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Gunther vs. Chad Gable On 9/4/23 WWE Raw Got A Great Reaction Back Through The Curtain

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Minneapolis, 10 September - Gunther vs. Chad Gable on Monday got a great reaction following their match. ## As we're aware, Gunther has secured his place as the longest-reigning Intercontinental Champion in WWE history. Since his introduction to the main roster, Gunther had remained undefeated in singles competition until he faced one of the most underrated WWE stars, Chad Gable. ## On the August 21st episode of Raw, Gunther defended his championship against Chad Gable but suffered a loss due to a countout. Subsequently, Gable was granted another opportunity to contend for the title on the September 4th edition of Monday Night Raw.## However, this time, Gunther decisively defeated Gable with a series of impactful moves, including a sleeper suplex, a powerbomb, and ultimately, a devastating lariat that dashed Gable's hopes of becoming the Intercontinental Champion. ## Per the latest from Fightful Select, Gunther vs. Chad Gable on Monday got a great reaction back through the curtain when the performers returned. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Monday Night Raw Results August 28, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap WWE News
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WWE Monday Night Raw Results August 28, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

BY SACNILK

Memphis, August 28, 2023 - Here is the live coverage for this week's Monday Night Raw which is scheduled to air on August 28, 2023, live from FedExForum in Memphis, TN. ## Monday Night Raw currently airs live on Monday evenings on the USA Network from 8:00 ET–11:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE Raw starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Tuesday mornings. ## WWE Raw Time In Australia: It airs live on Tuesdays at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8 ## WWE Raw Time In Canada: It airs live every Monday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE Raw Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Tuesdays at 02:00 am CAT ## Raw Time In Italy: In Italy, Raw airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE Raw Time In India: Raw airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 5:30 am ## WWE Monday Night Raw, August 28, 2023: Live Coverage We start with the graphics dedicated to Terry Funk and Bray Wyatt. ## It's been mentioned that Damian Priest and Finn Balor are set to vie for the tag championships come Saturday. ## Singles Match: Sami Zayn Vs Damian Priest ## They lock up, and Priest clutches a side headlock followed by a forearm. Priest dishes out kicks and punches, then maintains a side headlock. Sami replies with an arm drag into an arm bar. Priest backs Sami into the corner, missing a punch. Sami responds with chops. Priest lands punches on Sami in the corner. He Irish whips Sami, but runs into an elbow. Sami delivers an elbow from the turnbuckles for a close near fall. Priest heads to the floor and Sami nails a drop kick through the ropes. Sami follows up with a back heel kick and an Arabian Press onto Priest. Sami punches Priest on the turnbuckles, and Priest sends him into the center of the ring. Sami's attempted wrist lock arm drag off the ropes misses. Priest capitalizes with a clothesline and kicks on Sami. ## Priest backs Sami into the turnbuckles with a forearm. He keeps up the pressure with another forearm and a choke on Sami. Priest follows with an elbow in the corner, succeeded by a Broken Arrow for a near fall. Priest stretches Sami, but Sami kicks Priest away. Sami sends Priest over the top rope to the floor. Sami sets up for a suicide dive, but Priest gets on the apron and seizes Sami. Priest hurls Sami into the ring post on the apron, then executes a flatliner on the announce table. ## After the commercial break, Priest goes for a superplex, setting up forearms to Sami's back. Sami counters with a sunset flip powerbomb, nearly getting the pinfall. Sami throws punches at Priest and leaps over him, causing Priest to be clotheslined over the top rope to the floor. Sami follows up with a flip dive onto Priest. Sami ascends the turnbuckles, but as he comes off, Priest grabs him. Sami dodges South of Heaven, causing Priest to crash into the ring post on a splash attempt. Sami executes a Blue Thunder Bomb for another near fall. Priest drops Sami onto the top rope and kicks him in the head. Priest delivers a back heel kick and positions for a Razor's Edge, but Sami rises to his feet. Sami counters with an exploder into the turnbuckles. ## JD tries to interfere, pulling Sami to the floor. Priest capitalizes with South of Heaven for the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Damian Priest ## Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods Vs Erik and Ivar (with Valhalla) ## Erik and Woods initiate the action, with Woods delivering punches and Erik missing a forearm strike. Woods counters with chops and applies a side headlock. He follows up with a shoulder tackle, chop, and a series of punches. Woods transitions to a wrist lock, and Erik responds with a forearm. Woods answers back with a forearm of his own. Erik executes an Irish whip, but Woods smoothly floats over. Erik retaliates with a side slam. Ivar enters the match with a display of their unique offensive style. Woods absorbs punches from Ivar, who forces him down to the mat. Erik tags back in, and they employ their coordinated attacks. Woods fights back with punches, though Ivar returns with his own punches to bring Woods down. # Ivar strikes Woods with a knee to the midsection, and Woods counters with punches and an elbow to Erik. Woods continues with forearms, but Ivar prevents him from tagging out. Woods wriggles around Ivar's grasp and manages to tag in Kofi. Kofi springs into action with a chop to Ivar, followed by more chops. Despite Ivar evading a splash, Kofi nails a pendulum kick and a cross body for a near fall. Kofi executes a kick and his signature Boom Drop. He sets up for Trouble in Paradise, but Ivar escapes to the floor. Woods contributes with a dropkick through the ropes to Erik, and Kofi follows up with a plancha onto Ivar. ## After the commercial break, the Viking Raiders come close to pinning Kofi. Ivar applies a nerve hold on Kofi, using punches afterward. Ivar whips Kofi into the corner and lands a dropkick off the turnbuckles. Valhalla gets on the apron, distracting Woods, and Ivar knocks him off with a forearm. Erik tags in, and after a splash from Ivar, Erik follows with a back elbow for a near fall. He applies a rear chin lock. Ivar tags back in, striking Kofi with a forearm and running his forearm across Kofi's nose. Ivar transitions into a crossface, and Erik tags in to deliver kicks to Kofi. Erik punches Woods, and the referee intervenes. Erik continues with forearms until Ivar tags in. They focus on Riddle and Drew at ringside while Kofi fights back with chops. ## Ivar strikes Kofi with a forearm, securing a near fall. He executes an Irish whip and a clothesline in the corner. Kofi attempts a sunset flip, but Ivar stays standing. When Ivar misses a seated splash, Woods tags in. Woods delivers a rolling elbow to Ivar, a back heel kick to Erik, and a side Russian leg sweep. He follows with a forearm to Ivar and a boot. Woods concludes with an Honor Roll, nearly getting the pinfall. Woods kicks Ivar, and Erik counters with a full nelson into a knee to Woods' back for a near fall. Woods lands on his feet during a belly-to-back suplex attempt. Kofi tags in, delivering kicks to Ivar. Woods executes a sliding flatliner, and Kofi adds Shadows over Hell for a near fall. Woods sends Erik to the floor and executes a pescado. ## Kofi misses Trouble in Paradise, and Ivar lifts him up, but both tumble over the top rope to the floor. Ivar sends Kofi into the ring steps, but Kofi leaps over them. Ivar catches Kofi off the steps, slamming him onto them. Ivar then propels Kofi into Riddle and Drew at ringside. Drew throws a chair at Ivar from ringside, and when Erik ducks, it hits Woods. The referee remains unaware of the incident. Ivar performs a cannonball onto Drew from the apron. Kofi is rolled back into the ring, and Erik tags in. Kofi delivers a chop to Ivar, but Ivar kicks Kofi, leading to their finishing move, Ragnarok, for the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Erik and Ivar ## Finn addresses Priest, emphasizing the importance of aligning their efforts due to the impending tag title match. Priest responds by suggesting they focus on THE Judgment Day situation and not be concerned with JD. Finn reminds Priest that he triumphed because of JD's actions, and then left JD incapacitated in the ring. Priest stresses that his priority is the well-being of the family. ## Rhea interjects, ordering them to stop bickering. She points out their claims of being the most dominant faction while consistently arguing each week. Rhea asserts that she and Dom are the only ones genuinely invested in THE Judgment Day matters. She directs Finn and Priest's attention to Payback, asserting they must rectify their issues and remind everyone of their formidable strength. Rhea warns that if they don't secure more championships after Payback, there will be consequences. Rhea and Dom exit. ## Following a commercial break, we're presented with a video package dedicated to Bray Wyatt. The rocking chair is displayed on the stage. ## Another commercial break follows. The broadcast returns, offering a recap of the events during the New Day/Viking Raiders match involving Drew and Riddle. The scene transitions to the Trainer's Room, where Kofi emerges. Riddle expresses concern about Woods' condition, and Kofi responds that Woods is not doing well. ## Kofi assures Drew that everything is fine and acknowledges Drew's unwillingness to resort to cheap shots. Drew confirms his intention to address the issue with the Viking Raiders and discuss with Pearce the possibility of not needing to tag in during matches. Kofi and Riddle discuss Drew's words and conclude that Drew used 'we,' implying they remain a team. Gunther steps onto the announce table to address his audience. ## Gunther acknowledges Chad Gable's historic feat from the previous week. He highlights that Gable secured a victory over him after more than 500 days, albeit through a count-out in a championship match. Gunther maintains his status as the Intercontinental Champion and asserts that Chad's victory is insignificant in the grand scheme. Gunther switches to speaking in German before returning to English. He conveys that Chad now has his full attention and focus. Gunther proclaims that Chad stands between him and his rightful legacy. Gunther announces that next week, Chad will challenge him for the Intercontinental Championship on Raw. Chad's music interrupts Gunther's speech. ## Chad acknowledges that Gunther was making valid points and refrains from shushing him. He acknowledges that no one has defeated Gunther since his main roster arrival, except for last week when Chad managed to beat Gunther in a mere ten seconds. Chad predicts that next week, it won't take him ten seconds to seize Gunther's title. He confidently claims he'll do it in just one, two, three seconds. As for the current night, Chad humorously refers to Gunther as "Captain Kaiser" and "Lieutenant Ludwig," and declares that he'll cook him up, Memphis Style. ## Ludwig Kaiser (with Giovanni Vinci and Gunther) Vs Chad Gable (with Otis and Maxxine Dupri) ## Chad executes a takedown, leading to a near fall. He follows up with a rollup attempt for another near fall. Chad applies a front face lock, and Kaiser responds with a wrist lock. Both Chad and Ludwig counter hip tosses, resulting in Kaiser being propelled over the top rope to the outside. Chad seizes the opportunity for a cannonball, diving off the apron onto Kaiser. The broadcast takes a break. ## Upon returning, Gable applies a waist lock, but Kaiser is sent out of the ring. Gable transitions into arm drags followed by an arm bar. He maintains control with a wrist lock, eventually backing Kaiser into a corner. Chad employs a waist lock, and Kaiser clings to the ropes. Kaiser counters with a back elbow, proceeding to execute an arm bar. He uses a wrist lock, which Chad reverses before executing a drop toe hold. Gable applies another arm bar, maintaining the pressure as Kaiser tries to escape. Kaiser counters with kicks and forearms, launching a punch and a side head lock. Kaiser delivers a shoulder tackle. Gable grabs Kaiser's ankle, leading to chops, and Gunther retaliates by applying an ankle lock, eventually reaching the ropes for a break. Kaiser uses a knee and clothesline to maintain dominance. The action resumes after another commercial break. ## Gable executes a rollup, followed by a belly-to-belly suplex, and he keeps hold for a second one. Attempting a third, Gable is met with a headbutt and punches from Kaiser. Kaiser sends Chad's shoulder into the ring post with a dropkick, causing Gable to tumble to the outside. Kaiser returns Chad to the ring, delivering chops and kicks in the corner. Chad counters with chops, but Kaiser retaliates with a reverse gutwrench suplex for a near fall. Kaiser trades punches and kicks with Gable, with both exchanging chops. Gable counters with a rolling elbow and a dragon screw. Chad attempts a dead lift German suplex, but Kaiser thwarts it, delivering a rolling Death Valley Driver and a kick for a close two-count. Chad sends Kaiser out of the ring. ## Chad unleashes forearms and knees, followed by a back heel kick and a twisting neck breaker. Gable ascends the turnbuckle for a moonsault, but Kaiser moves, and Chad lands on his feet. Gable employs a backbreaker into a Dominator, narrowly missing a pinfall. He attempts an O'Connor Roll, but Kaiser clings to the ropes. Gable executes an exploder suplex, resulting in both competitors spilling over the top rope to the floor. Gable takes to the top turnbuckle, executing a moonsault onto Kaiser and Vinci. ## Chad descends from the turnbuckles, but Kaiser counters by raising his feet. Gable lands safely on his feet and swiftly applies an ankle lock. Kaiser attempts to roll through, yet Gable maintains his grip. Kaiser manages to kick Gable away and follows up with an uppercut. Kaiser executes another uppercut in the corner, subsequently hoisting Gable onto his shoulders. Just as Chad regains his footing, he executes Chaos Theory on Kaiser. However, the pinfall attempt is interrupted by Vinci. ## WINNER: Chad Gable (by disqualification) ## Otis targets Vinci and Kaiser, attempting to take them down. However, he ends up being sent shoulder-first into the ring post. Capitalizing on the situation, Vinci and Kaiser join forces to assault Gable. This prompts Gunther to make his entrance. Gunther directs Kaiser and Vinci to step aside. ## Gunther readies himself for a power bomb, but Chad counters, landing on his feet and swiftly applying an ankle lock. While Chad has Kaiser and Vinci occupied, they exploit the opening to attack Gable from behind and launch a kick at him. Undeterred, Gunther intervenes by pushing Ludwig and Vinci aside to allow for Chad's power bomb. ## After the break, we're treated to a retrospective on Bob Barker's involvement with WWE. ## Seth Rollins makes his entrance to the ring. ## Seth opens by saying "Yowie Zowie" and extends a welcome to all present. He expresses that it has been a long week and announces his intent to keep his speech brief and concise. ## Addressing Shinsuke Nakamura, Seth offers him a championship opportunity at Payback this Saturday. He proposes that Nakamura provide the audience with what they want to hear by presenting his mind games and remarks face-to-face. Seth playfully adds that the fans used to sing Nakamura's entrance music, though that's no longer the case. If Nakamura won't appear, Seth states there's only one option left.## Nakamura's presence is then projected onto the screen, accompanied by a video package. In the video, Nakamura asserts that he doesn't merely wish to defeat Seth; he aims to disassemble him entirely. Nakamura expresses a desire for Seth's wife to understand that she assists him out of bed due to Nakamura's actions. He envisions Seth being unable to walk his daughter down the aisle, citing his intention to break Seth's back and put an end to his existence. Nakamura confidently declares that Seth has no future. ## Seth interrupts, inquiring if that is all Nakamura has to offer as a legendary figure. He questions what happened to the Nakamura who headlined the Tokyo Dome and set NXT ablaze upon his arrival. Just a month prior, Seth notes, he would've given Nakamura the shirt off his back. Yet, that same back, broken in two places, didn't hinder Seth from becoming World Champion. He emphasizes that his injured back won't prevent him from thrashing Nakamura on Saturday. ## Seth pledges to relentlessly assault Nakamura until someone intervenes. He promises Nakamura that he will never take anything from him: neither his title, his future, nor his family. ## Nakamura interrupts by delivering a knee to Seth's back and applying a reverse chin lock. He concludes his attack with a forceful kick to Seth's head. ## Meanwhile, in the locker room, Sami and Kevin discuss their ongoing rivalry. ## Sami voices frustration with the recurring pattern, highlighting their victories and The Judgment Day's persistent comebacks. He references the recent DQ win and how it granted them a title shot. Sami questions Kevin, asking him to elucidate their plan. ## Kevin responds, stating that the rules won't be in their favor this time. He brings up Pittsburgh, prompting Sami to acknowledge it as the Steel City. Kevin reveals their match type: a Steel City street fight. He humorously adds that while Pittsburgh has seen its share of eccentric occurrences, what they have in store will surpass them all. ## Singles Match: Tommaso Ciampa Vs Bronson Reed ## Reed launches a surprise attack on Ciampa from behind as Ciampa makes his way to the ring. Ciampa retaliates with a series of punches, and both competitors enter the ring. Ciampa dispatches Reed to the outside and follows up with a knee strike that propels Reed to the floor. Ciampa then executes another knee off the apron. ## We're back from the break, and the match is already in progress. Ciampa nails a Thesz Press off the turnbuckles, but Reed answers with a splash. Reed attempts a delayed vertical suplex, but Ciampa counters with a knee and shifts it into a sleeper hold. Reed drives Ciampa into the turnbuckles with a splash. Ciampa delivers a drop kick, causing Reed to slump into the turnbuckles. Ciampa tries to hoist Reed onto his shoulders, successfully executing an Air Raid Crash for a close two-count. ## Reed surprises Ciampa with a body block as Ciampa charges. Reed readies for a Liger Bomb and nearly gets the win. Reed sets up Ciampa for a move, but Ciampa seizes Reed and drags him on to the apron. Ciampa dishes out chops, while Reed flings Ciampa off the apron into the ring steps. ## Reed takes charge with a shoulder tackle off the apron, and Ciampa manages to escape a potential power bomb, sliding into the ring. Ciampa nails Willow's Bell followed by a running knee to the head for another near fall. Reed catches Ciampa during another attempt at a running knee. Both exchange forearm strikes. Ciampa lands a boot to the head and a forearm. Ciampa lands a clothesline, and Reed manages to stay upright. Ciampa executes a crucifix bomb, securing the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Tommaso Ciampa ## In the backstage area, Jackie Redmond catches up with Becky Lynch. Jackie asks Becky about her upcoming match against Trish and whether she has any doubts regarding tonight's bout. ## Becky responds by mentioning that she's been contemplating the idea of giving Zoey a real beating all around the arena. She questions if taking the easy route is the right path and whether she even wants that. She affirms her intention to introduce a whole lot of chaos. ## The Women's Champion, Rhea Ripley, enters the scene, accompanied by Dominik Mysterio. As we return to the scene, Tiffany Stratton is seated in the front row in Memphis. ## Rhea responds, stating that Raquel asserts she'll bring her down a notch, yet she had to feign an injury to gain an upper hand. Rhea holds no grudge against Raquel for that move. She opts not to delve into listing her achievements, as it would take up too much time. Instead, she gestures to the title belt around her waist as the ultimate proof. While Raquel believes she's snatching the championship on Saturday, Rhea sees that notion as another testament to Raquel's foolishness. Rhea acknowledges Raquel's own accomplishments: her size and toughness. Raquel might be big and strong, but she's not Rhea Ripley. Despite all the talk, Rhea asserts that she'll leave as the champion after Payback. ## Raquel's interruption leads her to the ring. ## Punches are exchanged between Raquel and Rhea. Raquel launches into punches and kicks, following up with an Irish whip and a corner splash. Raquel executes a fallaway slam, sending Rhea to the outside. Dominik enters the ring behind Raquel, kneeling to propose a truce to avoid any further altercation. Seizing the opportunity, Rhea strikes Raquel from behind. Raquel thwarts RipTide with a hip toss and then lands a clothesline. Rhea ends up on the floor again. ## Trish Stratus confronts Becky backstage, expressing her view that it was Becky who made the foolish decision to request this match. She points out that Becky's actions are granting Zoey Stark unrestricted control to unleash her attacks. Trish alludes to their upcoming match on Saturday, highlighting the implications. ## Zoey Stark asserts that once she's finished dealing with Becky, she'll leave enough for Trish to contend with in their steel cage match. ## Returning from the break, the focus shifts to the Payback event card. ## A retrospective video package pays homage to Terry Funk, reflecting on his career and contributions. ## Becky Lynch Vs Zoey Stark (with Trish Stratus) in a Falls Count Anywhere Match ## Before the match commences, Becky retrieves her own kendo stick conveniently stashed under the ring. Becky employs the kendo stick to strike Zoey several times. Subsequently, she executes a White Russian Leg sweep for a close near fall. Zoey exits to the ringside area, prompting Becky to deliver kicks and a forearm. Trish intervenes, attacking Becky with the kendo stick. Zoey endeavors a power bomb, yet Becky counters by reaching the apron and landing a kick. Becky dismisses Trish with punches and executes a cross body onto both Zoey and Trish, securing a near fall. Becky propels Zoey into the ringside barrier. However, Zoey responds by striking Becky with the kendo stick when Becky checks under the ring. Zoey propels Becky into the ring steps and nearly secures a pinfall. In the ropes, Becky kicks Zoey and lands uppercuts. Zoey counters with a springboard dropkick, resulting in another near fall. ## Zoey instructs Trish to fetch a chair from beneath the ring, and Trish obliges without causing harm. Becky attempts a rollup for another near fall. Trish adds chairs to the ring without incident this time. Zoey kicks Becky, positions her on the turnbuckles, and prepares for a superplex. However, Becky thwarts Zoey's effort, knocking her down. A leg drop from the turnbuckles by Becky to Zoey yields a close near fall. Becky endeavors to apply the DisArmHer, but Zoey escapes and propels Becky into the chairs. Becky counters Zoey's Z360 and executes an uranage for a near fall. Becky engages in a chase around the ring with Trish, who ultimately retrieves a kendo stick. ## Becky manages to block Trish's attempt, kicking her and striking her with the kendo stick. As Trish retreats up the aisle, Becky continues her assault. Meanwhile, Zoey utilizes a chair to strike Becky several times, nearly securing a pinfall. ## A commercial break ensues. ## Returning from the break, Becky hurls Zoey over the ringside barrier, sending her back into the ringside area. With determination, Becky delivers a forearm off the ringside barrier. She proceeds to execute an exploder, slamming Zoey into the ringside barrier for a near fall. Becky directs Zoey back into the ring and then surprises the crowd by retrieving a table from under the ring, earning cheers from the audience. However, Zoey counters with a kick, shifting the table aside. Zoey returns Becky to the ring and drops her onto the top rope. Utilizing a chair, Zoey strikes Becky in the back. Zoey positions a chair on top of Becky before making her way to the apron for a springboard twisting senton onto both Becky and the chair, securing a close near fall. Zoey pulls Becky amid a stack of chairs and adds another chair on top. ## Zoey ascends the turnbuckles, but Becky counters by striking her. Becky prepares for a superplex onto the chairs and successfully executes it for another near fall. Zoey rolls out of the ring. Becky rearranges the furniture, clearing the hood of the announce table. She aims for a uranage onto the table, yet Zoey counters with elbow strikes. Trish intervenes by tripping Becky. Zoey capitalizes, landing a sliding kick to Becky on the announce table, narrowly missing a pinfall. ## Zoey launches a kick at Becky before heading towards the ringside barrier, but Becky retaliates by pushing Zoey off. Seizing the moment, Becky sends Trish over the announce table. Becky prepares for a uranage on some storage cases, but Trish interrupts her plans, executing a bulldog off the table. Trish signals for Zoey to capitalize and go for the cover. Trish assists in pulling Zoey over, but their effort only results in a near fall. ## Trish and Zoey engage in a forearm exchange, eventually making their way to the storage cases. Meanwhile, Becky pushes Zoey to the floor. Becky follows up with a kick, though Zoey successfully thwarts Becky's uranage attempt. In an unintended turn of events, Zoey accidentally knocks Trish off, causing her to crash through a table. Capitalizing on the opportunity, Becky executes a uranage through a table on Zoey, securing the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Becky Lynch ## Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta Vs Eddie Kingston & Katsuyori Shibata ## Taz joined the commentary team as Kingston wore a shirt paying tribute to the late Terry Funk, reading "Claudio Sucks Eggs." Yuta and Shibata started the match with some grappling, and Shibata landed some hard Kawada kicks. Castagnoli was eager to get tagged in, and Yuta obliged. Castagnoli landed some strikes but missed a dropkick, and Shibata missed a PK kick. Kingston tagged in, and Castagnoli tagged in Yuta, who then got beaten up by Kingston. ## The action spilled outside the ring as Kingston and Castagnoli brawled, with Yuta later connecting on a dive and Castagnoli slamming Kingston into the railing. Kingston found himself isolated until he managed to execute an STO on Yuta, allowing Shibata to get the hot tag. Shibata and Castagnoli took turns delivering corner strikes, and Shibata was the one left standing after a stalling running dropkick followed by a butterfly suplex. Shibata locked in a triangle choke, but Castagnoli escaped and, along with Yuta, executed a "fastball special" for a near fall. ## Shibata responded with a backfist that dropped Yuta and locked him in a submission hold while shrugging off Castagnoli's strikes. Kingston tagged in and planted Yuta with a DDT when Yuta tried to execute a "skin the cat" move. Kingston followed up with machine gun chops and an Exploder suplex, but Castagnoli interrupted with a big boot. Yuta then took a pump kick from Shibata, leading to Kingston executing a Saito Suplex. ## Shibata and Castagnoli exchanged uppercuts before an overhand right from Shibata knocked Castagnoli down. The fight continued outside the ring. Kingston and Yuta had a spirited exchange, with Yuta dropping Kingston on his head with a suplex, and Kingston responding with an enzuigiri and stiff slaps. ## Finally, it came down to Kingston and Castagnoli, who traded heavy blows until Castagnoli hit a Neutralizer for a two-count. Kingston managed to escape a Ricola Bomb attempt and landed a spinning backfist, followed by a Northern Lights Bomb for another near fall. Yuta fell victim to a backfist from Kingston and ended up caught in Shibata's chokehold on the apron. Kingston turned around just in time for Castagnoli to land a massive uppercut and secure the pin on Kingston, with Shibata unable to intervene from the apron. ## WINNERS: Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW All In 2023 Results: MJF vs. Adam Cole Full Match & Winner AEW News
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AEW All In 2023 Results: MJF vs. Adam Cole Full Match & Winner

BY SACNILK

Wembley, August 26, 2023 - MJF vs. Adam Cole takes place for the AEW World Championship on August 27, 2023, at Wembley Stadium in London, England. ## AEW will take place in London, which follows the British Summer Time, one hour ahead of GMT. The event will take place at 6 PM BST at Wembley Stadium. For the United States, the event will broadcast at 1 PM ET and 10 AM PT. ## AEW All In 2023: MJF vs. Adam Cole Full Match Recap Cole entered with his usual entrance, while MJF made his way to the ring seated on a gold throne, donning his devil mask. Accompanied by ladies in masks bowing along the aisle, it was quite the spectacle. Reflecting on the journey from the opening match of the 2018 All In to the main event in 2023, it had been a remarkable ride for the AEW World Champion. ## Embracing their brochacho spirit, MJF & Cole slipped on their tag team shirts as the bell rang, setting the stage for a competitive match. They engaged in a sequence of drop downs, leap frogs, and headlocks, leading to a stalemate. MJF playfully incorporated a Fargo Strut and a Rude-like hip swivel, narrowly avoiding a superkick from Cole. Cole responded with his signature pose. MJF initiated a sportsmanship chant but then resorted to poking Cole in the eyes, prompting the crowd to chant "He's A Scumbag." Cole retaliated with a slap, and the intensity of the match escalated. Cole executed a fireman's carry neckbreaker on MJF's knee. Both wrestlers took turns exploiting hair-pulling tactics to slam each other, with MJF pretending to attempt a dive before eating a superkick. ## Stating that they might be friends, Cole asserted his superiority over MJF by ripping his shirt off. MJF defiantly hulked up, but Cole thwarted his efforts with an eye rake. The match gained momentum as Cole slapped MJF, followed by Cole landing a fireman's carry neckbreaker on MJF's knee. The action transitioned to Cole and MJF exchanging corner punches intensely. MJF teased a dive and finally executed it, leaving everyone stunned. Upon returning to the ring, MJF delivered a double stomp to the arm from the second rope, initiating a series of close near falls. MJF escaped a jackknife cover and turned a Cole leap frog into a powerbomb on his knee. In response, Cole executed MJF's own Heatseeker move, but MJF managed to get his foot on the ropes. ## MJF was sent into the steps outside, and Cole followed up with a brutal sheer drop brainbuster onto the steps, with Taz pointing out that MJF's parents were seated ringside and witnessed the devastating move. Despite MJF's prolonged stillness, he broke the count at nine. MJF returned to the ring, and Cole went for the Panama Sunrise, but MJF rolled outside. MJF used the opportunity to sweep Cole's legs on the apron. MJF then cleared the announce table but hesitated when it came to Tombstoning his best friend. In contrast, Cole executed the move without hesitation, Tombstoning MJF on the table. Back in the ring, Cole executed a Destroyer, only for MJF to kick out. ## Inside the ring, Cole managed to hit a Panama Sunrise, but MJF placed his foot on the ropes to break the pin. MJF took a while to rise after being sent into the steps outside. He returned to the ring and locked in a school boy pin for a two-count, followed by a thrust kick and Heatseeker for another near fall. Both wrestlers ended up on the apron, where Cole executed a Florida Key, but MJF kicked out after a Panama Sunrise onto the floor. Cole aimed for another Panama Sunrise in the ring, but MJF pulled Bryce Remsburg, the referee, into his path. MJF then stunned Cole by taking out a chair, resulting in a chaotic exchange where both wrestlers tried to use the chair on each other. Cole accidentally bumped into Remsburg, and MJF capitalized with a school boy roll-up for a two-count. ## MJF followed up with a thrust kick and a Heatseeker, getting another near fall. The action moved to the apron, where Cole executed a Florida Key on the edge of the ring, followed by a Panama Sunrise onto the floor. However, MJF managed to kick out back in the ring. Cole attempted another Panama Sunrise, but MJF had Bryce Remsburg in his grasp, preventing the move. Cole proceeded to execute a Panama Sunrise on Remsburg himself, taking him out. MJF reached into his trunks for the Dynamite Diamond Ring but hesitated to use it. Roderick Strong then made a surprise appearance, punting MJF low. Cole turned to find Strong on the apron, who urged him to finish the match. ## Cole executed a Panama Sunrise followed by The Boom, seemingly securing the victory, but there was no referee. Cole retrieved the AEW Title and used it as a weapon, but couldn't bring himself to use it on MJF. Strong reappeared on the apron, encouraging Cole, who then threw the title aside and hugged MJF. The two rivals stood tall, hands raised in victory as pyrotechnics and confetti filled the arena. Excalibur announced that AEW would return to London and Wembley for All In next year on August 25. ## AEW All In 2023: MJF vs. Adam Cole Match Winner WINNER: MJF ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...