LIVE 9/27 AEW Dynamite Results

9/27 AEW Dynamite ResultsRey Fenix (C) vs. TBANick Jackson vs. Brian Cage vs. Claudio Castagnoli

The winner of this match will advance to challenge Rey Fenix for the AEW International Championship at the fourth anniversary of AEW Dynamite next Wednesday night. We see some back-and-forth action and then we shoot to a mid-match commercial break.

When we return, we see Jackson go on an offensive rampage, hitting high spots all over the place as the crowd in Broomfield goes wild. The commentators talk about the elevation possibly affecting the talent. Castagnoli gets the giant swing on Cage.

Jackson breaks up a follow-up pin attempt and then Cage gets a moment in the offensive spotlight, hitting a big top-rope super-plex on Castagnoli for a near fall of his own. The fans chant “This is Awesome!” as Jackson starts hitting super kicks on everyone that moves.

“The Machine” hits a big power bomb on Castagnoli. Jackson hits a hurricanrana to knock Castagnoli out of the ring. He follows up on Cage and gets the pin for the win. Jackson will challenge Fenix next week for the International title.

Winner and NEW No. 1 Contender For AEW International Championship: Nick Jackson

We see a video package for The Righteous and then we head into another commercial break

MJF & Adam Cole Reveal Some News

MJF and Adam Cole make their way down to the ring to a huge pop. MJF helps Cole into a chair as he is on crutches. He informs us that “The Devil” has arrived in Colorado.

He tells Adam Cole to talk to them. Cole, from his chair in the ring, asks who is ready for story time with Adam Cole, bay-bay? He says unfortunately this is a sad chapter in the story, because last week he got hurt and really, really bad. He says his ankle broke and exploded in three different places. He gets emotional saying he has to go get surgery.

Cole says because he can’t compete, they have to relinquish the ROH Tag Team titles. MJF tells him to hold on. He says it’s his fault Cole is injured because he needed his help at Grand Slam. MJF says he’s gonna take on The Righteous in a handicap match to defend the titles.

After they make the announcement, we hear someone yelling Adam’s name. It is, of course, the leader of neck health awareness, Roderick Strong, who is wheeled out in a wheel chair in his hospital gown by The Kingdom. He tells Cole he needs him more than ever right now. He says it’s an emergency. MJF tells him to hold on and calls Strong a simp.

Friedman says he learned on the boat that even if he doesn’t like it, Strong is Cole’s friend. He tells him to go do what he’s got to do and he’ll be here when he gets back. Cole and MJF hug and then Cole crutches out of the ring to go to Strong.

Jay White Confronts MJF

MJF asks everyone to give Cole one more big hand as he leaves with The Kingdom. He goes to continue talking but is interrupted by the theme of Bullet Club Gold. Out comes Jay White, Juice Robinson and The Gunns. White heads to the ring by himself as the others go backstage.

White tells MJF to shut up. MJF tells White he must be smoking some good Colorado weed. The fans chant “Weed! Weed!” MJF then talks about how he has been told he’s good, but he’s no Jay White. The fans chant “Bullsh*t!” at that one.

MJF says he’s filet migneon and White is tofu. He says it’s boring and bland, like White. He says White got the cool faction, the cool nickname, the cool theme music and when you take that all away, you’ve got bland and boring White. He says he’s what someone in Japan thought was a top guy.

He says here’s some advice from a real top guy, leave this ring, because if you don’t, for the rest of your career whenever their names are mentioned, it will read as follows, “Sure, Jay White’s good, but he’s no Maxwell Jacob Friedman. Because I’m better than you, and you know it.”

Jay White says he thinks MJF wants people to chant “BAY BAY!” after his name, but they don’t like him as much as Adam Cole. He then mentions how it’s MJF’s fault that Cole got his ankle injured. White then makes it clear he’s out to take MJF’s world title. MJF takes his belts and shirt off ready for a fight but White exits the ring and walks off.

Jim Ross Sits Down With Christian Cage & Darby Allin

Now we shoot to Jim Ross, who is sitting down with Christian Cage and Darby Allin. J.R. asks Cage about winning the TNT title on Collision. He said he’s had it for months. J.R. brings up Cage losing twice to Darby before.

Cage talks about how he personally requested the two out of three falls match for this weekend, even though we saw him get informed about it for the first time on live TV. He then talks about Darby Allin’s family and Darby mentions how he’s still alive and nothing can stop him on Sunday.

Christian tells Darby that the match is in Seattle. He tells Darby to bring all of his family so they can see what happens. He tells him to bring Nick Wayne too. He mocks Darby for painting his face, so Darby grabs water and starts scrubbing it off, claiming he isn’t hiding from anything. Cage says he’ll always be the face of TNT and tells Darby to get used to it.

Orange Cassidy vs. Penta El Zero Miedo vs. Matt Jackson vs. Austin Gunn

We head back inside the 1ST BANK Center where the catchy entrance tune for Orange Cassidy plays. The “Freshly Squeezed” one heads to the ring for the scheduled four-way match. The partners for everyone in this match at Wrestle Dream is banned from ringside.

As Cassidy settles in the ring, we shift gears and head into a pre-match commercial break. During the break, Penta El Zero Miedo, Austin Gunn and Matt Jackson all make their ring walks. When we return, the bell sounds to get this one started.

After some back and forth action, we see Penta and Gunn left alone in the ring. They stare each other down and do some weird interaction with the crowd, taunting each other in the process. Cassidy comes back in and starts to take over. He and Gunn start duking it out as Penta is knocked to the floor.

On that note, we shift gears and head into a mid-match commercial break as this four-way showdown continues.

When we return from the break, we see Jackson and Gunn fighting on the top-rope. After a big high spot, Cassidy and Gunn end up there. Cassidy knocks him down and then launches himself to the other two on the floor.

We see each guy hitting destroyer after destroyer. Gunn is the only one who doesn’t hit one. This goes on for a while, too. Cool stuff. Jackson hits locomotion Northern Lights suplexes on Cassidy. We see a wild multiple-pin spot by Jackson but it doesn’t seal the deal. In the end, Cassidy hits an Orange Punch on Jackson for the win. We head to another commercial.

Winner: Orange Cassidy

Julia Hart vs. Willow Nightingale

Julia Hart is shown smirking as she glares at Willow. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Willow immediately takes it to Julia, working her over in the corner of the ring as the fans cheer her on. Hart fights back and rips at the eye wrap on Willow, which comes up and shows her badly blackened eye.

The action spills out to the floor. Julia crawls under the ring to avoid Willow. Brody King stands in front of her as Julia crawls out the other side of the ring and chop blocks Willow’s knee from behind. On that note, we shift gears and head into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues.

When we return, Hart picks up the win. After the match, she continues to beat down Willow until Kris Statlander comes out to make the save.

Winner: Julia Hart

Wrestle Dream Contract Signing

Now we hear Excalibur speed-read through updates for the lineups for next Wednesday’s four-year anniversary edition of Dynamite, this Friday’s Rampage, this Saturday’s Collision and this Sunday’s Wrestle Dream.

When he finishes up, we hear the familiar sounds of Swerve Strickland’s theme music. He makes his way down to the ring for the scheduled contract signing for Wrestle Dream against Hangman Page. As he settles in the ring, we head to a commercial break.

As we settle back in, we see Swerve in the ring for the contract signing with Renee Paquette. Paquette mentions Wrestle Dream being in his hometown of Seattle and then introduces his opponent, Hangman Page, who makes his way out to join him in the ring.

Paquette mentions The Elite and The Mogul Embassy being banned from ringside for the contract signing tonight. Swerve talks first, finishing by saying what’s a buckshot to a kill-shot. Page talks about Swerve making good points last week and mentions how he’s back now and ready to get things back rolling.

Swerve takes some cheap shots at the Denver Broncos for cheap heat on the Broomfield, Colorado crowd. Swerve says he’s gonna take Hangman’s spot on Sunday. Hangman says he doesn’t have what it takes to fill his boots. Swerve slaps him and signs the contract. Hangman stabs Swerve’s hand and then signs it as well.

We shoot backstage and see a bunch of masked men beating down Jay White. Nothing is explained and that’s how this week’s show wraps up. Thanks for joining us!

–– Below is the current card for tonight ––

  • Rey Fenix vs. Jeff Jarrett for the AEW International Championship
  • Contract signing for WrestleDream between Swerve Strickland & Hangman Page
  • We’ll hear from MJF and Adam Cole
  • Jim Ross sit-down interview with Darby Allin and TNT Champion Christian Cage
  • Julia Hart vs. Willow Nightingale
  • Penta El Zero Miedo vs. Matt Jackson vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Austin Gunn

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