Aussie Open (C) vs. The Hardys
When we return from a break, we see The Hardys settled in the ring and their music dies down. The theme for Aussie Open hits and out comes Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis for the latest defense of their ROH World Tag-Team Championships.
The fight breaks out early, as all four men start duking it out and brawling before the bell sounds. After Aussie Open gain the offensive advantage, the bell does sound and the match gets officially off-and-running. We see the champs start off in the lead but The Hardys take over as we head into a mid-match commercial break.
Excalibur points out that AEW has been given clearance to run long tonight, and they will stick with this action despite the fact that we are past the 10 o’clock hour now.
Fletcher power bombs Matt Hardy and tags in Davis. Davis picks up where he left off, taking it to Matt. The two hit some double-team spots and ultimately finish this one off with the victory to retain their ROH World Tag-Team Championships heading into their scheduled defense against MJF and Adam Cole at AEW ALL IN this Sunday.
Winners and STILL ROH World Tag-Team Champions: Aussie Open
Once the match wraps up, Aussie Open gets on the mic and says there will not be any kangaroo kicks or double clotheslines this weekend at ALL IN. They vow to retain the ROH World Tag-Team Championships.
The theme for MJF and Adam Cole hits and out comes the Bro-Mance of AEW. The AEW World Champion and his best bud settle in the ring and have a stare down with Aussie Open as the fans react.
MJF and Adam Cole turn to leave but Aussie Open tries sneak-attacking them. They stomp them out in opposing corners of the ring as the fans boo. They pose on the ropes in the corner. The two recover and beat down the champs.
We see MJF and Adam Cole fire up the crowd and then get them to chant “Double clothesline!” They set up Davis for one but he runs away. Fletcher is still in the ring. MJF signals for a kangaroo kick. He goes for it but Davis attacks him from behind.
Cole super kicks him. Fletcher goes to attack Cole but MJF makes the save. MJF holds Fletcher and Cole goes to super kick him. Fletcher avoids it and escapes the ring. MJF catches Cole’s kick before he accidentally hits him. They stare each other down and the fans chant “Hug it out!”
Instead, MJF turns and picks up his title and then stares Cole down and raisesit in the air. Cole extends his hand for a handshake. MJF pushes past him and doesn’t. He stops and thinks. He then slips the Dynamite diamond ring on his hand. He tells Cole to turn around and then the two do indeed hug it out for a huge pop.
That’s how this week’s Fyter Fest edition of Dynamite goes off the air after 5 minutes overrun!
–– Here is the announced card ––
- FTW Champion Jack Perry plans to retire the title
- ROH World Tag Team Champions Aussie Open will defend against The Hardys. If The Hardys win, they will replace Aussie Open on the All In Zero Hour pre-show to defend against Adam Cole and AEW World Champion MJF
- Renee Paquette will conduct separate interviews with Adam Cole and AEW World Champion MJF to discuss their All In matches
- All In contract signing for IWGP United States Heavyweight Champion Will Ospreay vs. Chris Jericho
- The Young Bucks and AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR will sit down for a face-to-face interview to discuss All In title match
- The Elite (Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks) vs. Juice Robinson and The Gunns
- Skye Blue vs. Ruby Soho
- Darby Allin and Nick Wayne vs. Swerve Strickland and AR Fox
- Jon Moxley vs. Rey Fenix
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8/23 AEW Dynamite Fyter Results

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