AEW Dynamite live results: Will Ospreay vs. Lance Archer

The road to AEW All In continues on tonight’s Dynamite from Greenville, South Carolina.
Will Ospreay will face Lance Archer as Ospreay prepares to challenge MJF for the American Championship next month at Wembley Stadium.
After being on the winning team for last week’s Blood & Guts match and also earning a future World title shot by winning the Royal Rampage, Darby Allin will battle Hangman Page for the first time ever.
CMLL Women’s Champion Willow Nightingale takes on Kris Statlander in a title eliminator bout.
The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly & Tomohiro Ishii) will face Roderick Strong, Rush & The Beast Mortos.
Renee Paquette will conduct a sit-down interview with Mariah May ahead of her challenge of Toni Storm for the Women’s World title at All In.
Bryan Danielson will appear live as he prepares for his challenge of Swerve Strickland for the AEW World title at All In.
TBS Champion Mercedes Mone will also speak on the show alongside Kamille after the latter’s surprise debut last week in a beatdown of Britt Baker.
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AEW Dynamite comes on the air with the American Champion, MJF, making his way to the ring. MJF mocked the South Carolina crowd, the trailer park capital of the World, telling them to keep their meth addicted mouths shut. MJF talked about defeating the red coat terrorist, Will Ospreay, bringing the American Title back to this great nation, promising to beat Ospreay again at All In. MJF asks the fans to rise for their American hero, but the music for Will Ospreay interrupts and he bolts to the ring and MJF high-tails it up the ramp. Ospreay said MJF better keep running, as after what MJF said about his family last week, he’ll put him through unimaginable pain. Ospreay said not a single person here would acknowledge the American Title because they don’t respect MJF after trashing the International Title last week. Ospreay said men worked hard for that title to have a legacy, men like PAC, Orange Cassidy, Jon Moxley, Rey Fenix, Roderick Strong & himself, who bust their asses week in and week out for the fans. MJF doesn’t fit the criteria, as he’s not worthy of holding the International Title. The crowd started chanting USA, but Ospreay told them MJF doesn’t represent the American spirit, but at All In, he’ll restore honor to the International Title.
MJF said the crowd are disgusting turncoats for cheering for Ospreay. At Wembley Stadium, MJF will embarrass Ospreay in front of his crooked teeth countrymen. Ospreay won’t make it to All In, as tonight, everybody dies. Lance Archer marches out for our opening contest.
Will Ospreay defeated Lance Archer
(Archer mentioned the history these two have had dating back to New Japan and this victory now puts Ospreay up 3-1 in that series for those keeping count. This was a solid opener with Archer showing his strength off and Ospreay having the big moves scouted, as the fans were really behind him from the start. They’ve done a really good job building Ospreay & MJF for Wembley so far.)
Bell sounds and immediately Archer planted Ospreay with a choke slam. Locomotion corner charges from Archer, as Ospreay fires back with a handspring Pele kick to send Archer outside. Ospreay tried a Sasuke Special, but landed into the clutches of Archer, who slammed Ospreay on the mat. Archer told the camera they have a history and tonight, he’ll even the score. Taking way too long to follow-up, Ospreay popped up with a hurricanrana into the barricade. Archer went to get back in the ring, but Ospreay was there with a springboard dropkick. Ospreay played to the crowd and was choke slammed off the top as things went to commercial.
Archer controlled during break, but when things returned, Ospreay flipped out of a choke slam, hit a hook kick, tried Oscutter, but leapt right into a Black Hole Slam from Archer for two. Massive spinebuster connected and Ospreay barely got a shoulder up for a near fall. Thrust kick from Ospreay, as Archer no sold and ran full steam, but Ospreay hit a standing Spanish Fly. Archer violently stomped down Ospreay out of the corner, but was crotched in the ropes. Archer wanted an Avalanche Chokeslam, but Ospreay countered into a Spanish Fly and Oscutter for two. Ospreay wanted Hidden Blade, but was turned inside out with a huge lariat. Step up corner knee from Archer, who looked for Black Out, but Ospreay spun into a DDT and diving Hidden Blade, but Archer was out at one. Ospreay dropped the elbow pad and hit a proper Hidden Blade flush for the victory.
MJF attacked right after the bell with a brainbuster before placing the Dynamite Diamond Ring on. Kyle Fletcher ran out and fought MJF off, who bailed up the ramp to the back. Don Callis was in the ring with Fletcher, who said he knows Callis told him not to get involved since he’s no longer part of the Family, but Ospreay is his best friend. Fletcher called MJF a narcissistic asshole and said he’s MJF’s karma coming to bite him in the ass. Fletcher said MJF doesn’t give a damn about America, but heard what he said about foreign wrestlers last week. Fletcher dreamed about wrestling in America and he’s forever grateful for giving him his dream girl, car, life and speaks for everyone in Australia, United Kingdom that everyone is sick of MJF’s bullcrap. Fletcher called MJF to the ring and MJF acted like he was going to go to the ring, but said no.
Wannabe Will Ospreay doesn’t call the shots, he does, no one punches an American Hero in the face and gets away with it. Next week, Fletcher is on and if he thought All In was bad last year, he’s going to Kangaroo Kick his face off and leave him in a pool of his own blood like Daniel Garcia. Ospreay will be the one to blame when MJF dismantles his boy. Fletcher raised Ospreay’s hand and Callis just looked annoyed before giving a reluctant nod to Ospreay.
-A video package on AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland is shown.
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-We go to footage of Chris Jericho vs. Minoru Suzuki last week before going backstage to Alex Marvez, who is with The Learning Tree. Big Bill has a cake and presents Jericho a cake to celebrate 102 days as FTW Champion. Jericho said there’s never been a cake in wrestling that hasn’t been smashed in someone’s face. Not tonight, as the only thing smashed will be Katsuyori Shibata’s face after he defeated the Murder Grandpa. Jericho’s hand is taped up and said The Bad Apple will do his business for him, as Bryan Keith said next week, he’ll beat Shibata. Bill handed Marvez the cake and Keith told him to eat that cake if he respects Chris Jericho.
Kris Statlander (w/Stokely Hathaway) defeated CMLL Women’s Champion Willow Nightingale in a Title Eliminator
(With this win, Statlander receives a CMLL Women’s Title shot down the line, presumably All In if I were to bet. I enjoyed this more than their World’s End match late last year. I liked how commentary talked about how this is more about Statlander making sure Nightingale suffers as much pain as possible than the actual title itself. That might sound odd, but this feud has been going on well before Nightingale won the CMLL Women’s Title in the first place, so it makes sense.)
Statlander attacked before the bell and hit a top rope dropkick, as the match officially began, as Statlander unloaded corner strikes. Nightingale dodged a charge and returned the favor with chops of her own. Nightingale wanted a spinebuster, but Statlander rolled through, only to be dropped with a Fisherman’s Suplex for two. Both ladies took turns sending the other into the barricade, with Statlander in control heading into picture in picture.
Back from break, Nightingale battled back with a series of short arm clotheslines and a spinebuster for two. Statlander avoids the Doctor Bomb, cut Nightingale off with a face plant off an electric chair into a scissors kick. Both ladies fought to the apron, where Nightingale hit a Death Valley Driver on the edge of the ring, as the crowd went wild. Nightingale grabbed Hathaway, but wasted way too much time and was decked by Statlander. Back inside, Statlander wanted another missile dropkick, but Nightingale turned it into a huge powerbomb followed by a DDT for two. Statlander knocked Nightingale to the mat out of the corner and hit a 450 Splash for a close near fall. Hathaway passed Statlander a chain before distracting ref Aubrey. Statlander hit a discus lariat and really didn’t even use the actual chain, but it was enough to get the pin.
Post match, Hathaway gave Statlander a chair, as she wore out Nightingale with it before security intervened. Statlander put down the chair, but beat the hell out of all the security until Hathaway called her off.
-Footage of Bryan Danielson’s interview with Renee Paquette last week was shown with Jeff Jarrett interrupting.
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Bryan Danielson Addresses Swerve Strickland and All In
Danielson put over the crowd and said it wasn’t just a cheap pop, as his wife and him got their engagement photos taken in Greensville and Taz hilariously asked “why?” The crowd chanted for Brie and Excalibur said they’re fans of cheese. Danielson said looking at those photos, you don’t realize the good old days until they’re almost gone. Danielson is here to talk about presence and promises, bringing up how he was present in the good old days, as he thought he was retired, but these last 3 years have been the most fun in his career. While the fans were chanting Yes, he was backstage being present and showed goosebumps on his arm. The crowd chanted Thank You Bryan and he said he was thankful to be present for this moment.
Danielson said now it’s time to talk about promises and how he promised his daughter he’d stop wrestling full time when she turned 7 and his family this would be the last contract he signs in his career and that contract expires tomorrow. He came to AEW to kick people’s heads in and to win the AEW World Title. He’s kicked a lot of people’s heads in, but hasn’t won the AEW World Title…yet. Danielson knows this is his last shot, at the biggest show of the year and knows doctors and his family don’t want him to wrestle, but promises the fans to be present and promises them he’ll give 110%. At All In, with mind, body and soul, he will go All In.
Swerve Strickland & Prince Nana make their way to the ring and we get dueling Yes & Swerve’s House chants. Strickland said he respects the hell out of Danielson for what he’s done for young wrestlers in the industry. He’d want Danielson to have his moment at any other time, but this is Swerve’s time. Danielson is the greatest of his generation, but Strickland is one of a kind. Strickland said Danielson wanted to kick everyone’s head in, but couldn’t handle it when people started kicking back. Strickland said the AEW World Title isn’t an Achievement Award, it proves you’re the best in the world and that’s what Strickland is. Strickland put over Danielson vs. Ospreay, but he lost and got hurt. Danielson lost against The Elite in Anarchy in the Arena, while Strickland led Team AEW to a win at Blood & Guts. While Strickland competed at All In last year, Danielson’s body was so broke down he couldn’t even travel there on a plane. Strickland promises Danielson he’s the most dangerous man in AEW and promises Danielson won’t be walking out of All In as champion, maybe not walking ever again.
Danielson stops Strickland & Nana from leaving, saying he has one more promise. If he doesn’t win the AEW World Championship, he will never wrestle again. Title vs. Career at All In, as Danielson offers a handshake and Strickland accepts, saying it’s very noble, but don’t keep that promise to him, keep it with Danielson’s family. This was an excellent segment to really kick off the All In main event story.
-Renee Paquette is backstage and approaches Danielson, who is met by Jay Lethal, Sonjay Dutt, Jeff & Karen Jarrett, applauding what they just saw. Jarrett said that’s how you go All In and Danielson slapped his hand out of the way and challenged Jarrett to a match next week before walking off. Jarrett’s crew was left confused.
Roderick Strong, Rush & Beast Mortos defeated The Conglomeration (ROH World Champion Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy & Tomohiro Ishii)
(The party match of the evening gave us the biggest win in Mortos’ AEW career and I wouldn’t be shocked in a future ROH World Title shot is in his future. Even in defeat, The Conglomeration continue to be one of the most random and entertaining factions in wrestling.)
Ishii & Rush and Strong & Briscoe paired off, as Cassidy used his jacket like he was El Matador to bullfight Mortos. After flying around multiple revolutions, Mortos was sent to the mat by Cassidy, but Mortos fought back and paired off with Ishii, who hit a big time brainbuster on Mortos. Ishii & Rush had an intense face-off before trading shoulder tackles, neither budging until finally Ishii wins the battle. Ishii no sold a spine kick and we get a forearm and chop battle. Ishii was sent outside, leaving Briscoe & Rush to trade shots. Rush briefly played to the crowd, but ultimately was sent outside, as Briscoe wanted a dive, but Strong met him with a pump knee. Briscoe battled back with a Blockbuster off the apron to the floor on Strong and a launch off a chair onto Mortos & Rush into commercial.
Back from break, Rush & Mortos had taken control over Cassidy, who used his speed to fight them off, with a Stundog Millionaire on Mortos and dove for a Briscoe hot tag. Briscoe fired up until Ishii made a blind tag and he started absorbing Strong’s forearms before hitting everyone with German suplexes. Strong spun out of a piledriver, but Cassidy appeared with a spinning DDT and Briscoe with the Froggy Bow and Ishii with the Sliding D, but Mortos & Rush broke up the count. Mortos wiped out Briscoe with a dive and caught a diving Cassidy, allowing Rush to hit a plancha onto the whole pile. Strong hit an Angle Slam on Ishii and Tiger Driver to follow for a near fall. Ishii spun out of End of Heartache with a headbutt, as Briscoe & Mortos both tagged in, while the match broke down with high impact moves until Rush cut off a Jay Driller, allowing Mortos to hit a spinning sitout reverse piledriver (think Awful Waffle) for the win.
-The Acclaimed & Daddy Ass are backstage and put over how they’re coming to Collision and are looking for FTR in their own home terrirtory, but they’re nowhere to be found. FTR are scarred of the Blood & Guts MVPs, but want to be welcomed by the guys who said The Acclaimed weren’t serious wrestlers. Caster said FTR aren’t serious, as they didn’t show up in their hometown to get their asses kicked by The Acclaimed. Bowens said they’ll come to FTR on Saturday night on Collision. Bowens said it’s time to nut up or shut up.
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Renee Paquette Interviews Mariah May
Earlier in the day, Paquette is seated backstage with May, who asked what more does she have to explain, as it’s been very clear since day one. May wanted to be just like Toni Storm and gained her trust, only to slice her open and wear her skin. Paquette asked what Toni Storm did to May and she said nothing, she gave May everything she wanted. May was told the business would eat her alive, so she guessed it was time for her to eat back. May said she’s not answering anymore questions and Paquette just got up and left.
Timeless Toni Storm came charging out to the stage, crying, saying that May said she loved her and Storm loved her to. They said to find what you love and let it kill you. At All In, it’s going to be the romance of a bloody lifetime. Storm held up her bloody shoe and AEW Women’s Title before storming off. This was all super quick and I assume they’re behind on time.
-Footage of Mercedes Mone & Britt Baker being separated at Comic-Con was shown and Tony Khan making the TBS Title match official for All In.
Kamille (w/Mercedes Mone) defeated Brittany Jade
Commentary talked about the size of Kamille, despite Mone wearing massive heels again to look almost just as tall as her heater. Anyways, Mone took a seat on the steps as Kamille rushed Jade at the bell with Mone laughing. Kamille spun Jade out of the corner by her neck before hitting a leaping leg lariat and sit out Dominator for the win.
Mone stepped on Jade with her heel as Kamille raised her hand. Mone told the fans to welcome the newest member of Mone Corporation, “The Brickhouse” Kamille. For weeks, Mone has been victimized by Britt Baker, despite trying to be diplomatic, as Baker is obsessed with her. Mone said Baker’s actions at Comic Con got her suspended by her EVPs. Mone said AEW is her house now and she’s going to turn this place into a mansion. Even losing to Mone will be the greatest thing to happen in Baker’s career, because Mone is everything. The crowd was really quiet for this promo.
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Darby Allin defeated Hangman Adam Page
(Excellent main event and first televised meeting between these two AEW originals. Like most Allin matches, he took some insane bumps in this one. Page’s motive of being out for revenge for what Strickland did to his family and willing to take it out on any and everyone cost him the match, as the slow attack allowed Allin to get the victory. I think it’s safe to assume this won’t be the last meeting between these two and can’t wait for when it happens again, whenever that might be.)
Allin used his speed in the early going to send Page to the floor, as he wanted a Coffin Drop, but Page caught him and hit a release German suplex. Allin crawled up the ramp, as Page stalked him down with a chair, but argued with referee Bryce long enough for Allin to fly in with an over-the-top stunner. Allin climbed the set and hit a Coffin Drop off the entrance tunnel as things went to break.
Back from commercial, Page was in control and hit a spinning sleeper before just punting Allin. Dueling chants from the crowd, as Allin fought back, floating over a suplex and springboard splash for two. The lights in the arena went out briefly and commentary were confused, as they came back on and Allin was sent into the ring steps. Taz talked about how maybe a fuse blew backstage. Page set up the ring steps, whipped Allin in, but Allin vaulted over, leapt off and was caught by Page, who repeatedly powerbombed him on the edge of the ring before a violent fall away slam onto the edge of the steps. Bryce checked on Allin as things went to picture in picture.
Allin beat the count and Page controlled the entire commercial, as things returned to an avalanche fall away slam. Allin rolled to the apron and again Page looked to the set-up steps, wanting another fall away slam, but Allin escaped, sweeping Page’s legs out onto the steps. Page sat up and Allin flew through the ropes for a dive off the steps in a great camera shot. Back in the ring, Allin took his belt off and whipped the hell out of Page before a Code Red got two. Allin wanted a Coffin Drop, but Page caught him into a sleeper, only for Allin to roll into a pin attempt for two. Allin tried a Buckshot, but Page turned him inside out with a lariat for a close near fall.
Page hit a powerbomb before following it up with a Deadeye, only to hold on and hit another one. Page kept staring daggers through Allin as commentary it’s the look of the face of a man who is not well. They said Page kept looking at kids in the crowd and maybe it reminds him of what Swerve Strickland put his child and family through, thus making him more violent, seeking revenge. Page wanted a Buckshot, but Allin collapsed. Page took too long to follow up and pull Allin up, who cradled Page for the flash pin. Page was furious and chucked chairs into the ring, as Allin was helped up the ramp by ref, with Allin flipping Page off to end the show.
AEW Collision 8/3/24
- Darby Allin, Mark Briscoe & FTR vs. Roderick Strong, Mike Bennett, Matt Taven & Beast Mortos
AEW Dynamite 8/7/24
- MJF vs. Kyle Fletcher
- Katsuyori Shibata vs. Bryan Keith
- Bryan Danielson vs. Jeff Jarrett