AEW Dark results: Kenny Omega vs. Hagane Shinno


This week’s AEW Dark was filmed last Saturday at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida.
Kenny Omega defeated Hagane Shinno
This was Omega’s first match on Dark since January 2020.
Omega took down Shinno with a shoulderblock after the two grappled for the first few moments of the bout. Shinno responded by taking down Omega with his own shoulderblock, which prompted “The Cleaner” to retreat to the outside.
Shinno tried to dive onto Omega on the outside, but Omega caught him and positioned him for a One Winged Angel. However, Shinno escaped by climbing onto the stage and diving onto Omega.
As the match transitioned back in the ring, Omega had full control. After power bombing him into the turnbuckle, Omega threw Shinno back to the outside and sent him headfirst into the barricade.
After both men went back between the ropes, Omega still had control. A striking battle ensued which allowed Shinno to get the upper hand with his educated feet. After nailing him with a DDT, Shinno took out Omega on the floor with a fantastic moonsault.
A few moments later, Omega and Shinno ended up on the second turnbuckle. This allowed Omega to nail Shinno with a V-Trigger while he was positioned on the top rope. Shinno responded by hitting Omega with a leg sweep flatliner for a near fall.
After some more back and forth, Omega hit Shinno with another V-Trigger which was followed up by a One Winged Angel which was followed by a pinfall.
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— 𝐃𝐫𝐚𝐕𝐞𝐧 (@WrestlingCovers) December 21, 2022
Action Andretti defeated Invictus Khash
This was Andretti’s first match since his upset win over Chris Jericho last Wednesday on Dynamite.
Khash tried to control Andretti with a wristlock early, but Andretti responded with his own wristlock. Andretti spent most of the short match trying to escape from Khash’s mat-based style. This benefited him in the end as he was able to nail a running shooting star press on Khash for another victory.
Marina Shafir defeated Angelica Risk
As is the standard with most of her matches, Shafir quickly submitted Risk with a armbar after Risk attempted to take her to the mat. This was Shafir’s second victory in as many nights.
Parker Boudreaux defeated Gus De La Vega
This was Boudreaux’s first match of any kind since August.
The crowd was behind Vega early, but that didn’t matter as Boudreaux choked him in the corner before nailing him with a gut punch. After Vega attempted a crossbody, Boudreaux caught him and chucked him into the top turnbuckle. Moments later, Boudreaux pinned Vega after a back body drop.
Angelico & Chaos Project defeated Jay Marte, Jarett Diaz & Richard Adonis
Angelico started with Diaz with Serpentico later coming in to deliver a chop to Diaz before nailing him with a dropkick. After controlling the bout for a small amount of time, Serpentico delivered a superkick. This allowed both guys to make the hot tag to their respective partners in Luther and Adonis.
Luther took out the entire opposing team before tagging in Angelico. Moments later, Angelico submitted Adonis with his Navarro Death Roll submission.
After the match, Tony Schiavone revealed that Angelico and Chaos Project are now a trio known as the Spanish Announce Project.
Julia Hart defeated Sahara Seven
After delivering a thrust kick to Seven, Hart quickly motioned to submit her opponent with her Heartless submission hold. She now has a fifteen-match winning streak dating back to April.
Jeff Jarrett & Satnam Singh defeated Dean Alexander & Rosario Grillo
Jarrett cut a promo before the match about how he brought extra body bags for his opponents. This was his first appearance at Soundstage 19 since 2015 in the Impact/TNA days.
Singh blasted Alexander and Grillo at the bell by simply running into them after Jarrett’s words. Jarrett came in and took down Alexander, prompting Grillo to enter. After taking down Grillo with a shoulderblock of his own, Jarrett hit his signature strut.
Singh came back in and delivered a double chokeslam to both Alexander and Grillo. Moments later, Jarrett hit Alexander with The Stroke for the win.
After the match, Jarrett cut another promo and talked about his motivations for attacking AEW Tag Team Champions The Acclaimed this past Wednesday.
After a dominant victory on #AEWDark with @hellosatnam, @RealJeffJarrett declares that he has the #AEW World Tag Team Champions #TheAcclaimed, in his sights!
Tune in to #AEWDark right now!
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The Wingmen (Peter Avalon & Ryan Nemeth) (w/ Cezar Bononi) defeated Sage Scott & Jake St. Patrick
Nemeth worked down Patrick early as he used an eye poke to gain a advantage. This allowed Avalon to come in and take down Patrick with a lariat. Scott eventually was on the receiving end of a hot tag, but his momentum was quickly shut down by a few Avalon and Nemeth double team moves.
The Wingmen maintained full control for the entire duration with Nemeth eventually pinning Scott after his signature neckbreaker.
Kip Sabian defeated Caleb Konley
Konley was able to hold his own early on as he exchanged a few strikes with Sabian. An upset was on the horizon as the match progressed with Konley delivering a bridging suplex for a near fall.
Sabian regained control of the match after taking out Konley with a moonsault on the outside. Seconds later, Sabian crushed Konley in the corner with a cannonball. This was followed up by Sabian’s signature neckbreaker, which scored him the win.
TBS Champion Jade Cargill defeated Dream Girl Ellie in an eliminator match
Cargill immediately planted Ellie into the mat with a facebuster. Cargill then caught the running Ellie with a pump kick. The finish came when Cargill drove Ellie into the mat again with a Jaded which scored her the victory to remain undefeated.
Ricky Starks defeated Cezar Bononi (w/ Peter Avalon & Ryan Nemeth)
Bononi’s size had him at an advantage early, but that wasn’t enough to keep Starks down as he ducked out of the way of Bononi’s charge in the corner which knocked down Nemeth and Avalon. Starks took advantage of the distracted Bononi and nailed him with a spear to pick up the quick win, rebounding from last Wednesday’s loss to AEW World Champion MJF. He is set to appear this Wednesday’s show as well.