2/14 AEW Dynamite Results – We are live from the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park, Texas, where fireworks explode and Excalibur welcomes us to the show.
Jon Moxley vs. Dax Harwood
A dueling “Let’s go Moxley” and “FTR!” chant breaks out as the two circle each other and eventually lock up. Harwood backs Mox into the corner. Mox, circles, backs out and flips Dax the double birds.
Mox backs Dax into the corner and gives him a big Valentine’s Day smooch before backing off and giving him a cocky clean break. He then puts his hands behind his back and welcomes open shots from Dax, who happily obliges as the crowd explodes.
After some more back-and-forth action, Mox bites Harwood on the top of his chrome dome in the corner. The two trade a million chops and then Mox looks for the Bulldog Choke. Dax avoids it but gets clotheslined over the top-rope and out to the floor.
On the floor, Mox sends Dax into the ring post. Back in the ring, we see Harwood send Moxley sailing over the top rope, where he crashes and burns back out on the floor as we head into a mid-match commercial break as our opening contest continues.
When we return from the break, we see Mox working over Harwood in the ring as the fans chant “Moxley! Moxley!” Mox kicks out of a pile driver attempt from Dax and then hits a Seth Rollins-style Stomp before following up with a pile driver of his own for a close two count.
Mox ends up getting the choke for the win. After the match, he doesn’t let go of the bell. This leads to Cash Wheeler running down and beating the crap out of Mox until Claudio Castagnoli runs down and takes him out. The fans chant “BCC! BCC!” and then Mox slaps the choke back on Dax.
Winner: Jon Moxley
Will Ospreay Match Announced For AEW Revolution 2024
Backstage, Renee Paquette is standing by with Konosuke Takeshita and Powerhouse Hobbs, as well as Don Callis. Callis talks about how they can’t find any opposition for Takeshita because of his dominant run lately. He says Takeshita deserves to be on AEW Revolution so he found an opponent from within The Don Callis Family, as Will Ospreay will battle Takeshita.
Wardlow vs. Barrett Brown
Back inside the arena, the theme for Wardlow hits and out comes The Undisputed Kingdom member. His opponent is already in the ring. Barrett Brown. The bell sounds and off we go. Adam Cole is on special guest commentary but isn’t talking. He smiling and rubbing his hands together.
The bell sounds. Wardlow beats up Brown in about ten seconds. The bell sounds again. Wardlow wins with ease in a squash match. Adam Cole tells the commentary team, “Nice talking to you,” after having never said a word. He walks off and we head to another commercial break.
Winner: Wardlow
TNT Championship Eliminator
Adam Copeland vs. Daniel Garcia
Adam Copeland catches Daniel Garcia with a forearm straight away, and as Garcia then tries to trip his opponent Copeland reads it and then splashes onto him instead. Garcia then showcases his technical skills by bringing Copeland down to the mat, as he then dances on Copeland’s knees before driving them down to the mat. Garcia then tries to leap from the second rope but gets caught and driven down to the mat by the veteran.
Copeland then dumps Garcia out of the ring and then begins dancing and starts trash talking the fans at ringside as he continues to work aggressively inside the ring. Copeland then baits Garcia in and Copeland catches him and works the arm, however, Garcia pulls Copeland from the top rope with a dragon screw. He follows it with stomps in the corner and then a running boot strike, with Garcia continuing to attack the leg with another dragon screw.
The two men then exchange strikes, but once again Garcia goes after the leg of Copeland which extends it. Garcia tries to go to the top turnbuckle but gets cut off and they then brawl up there until Copeland hits an avalanche impaler. Copeland then goes for a Spear but Garcia reverses with a boot and then a pinfall attempt, but Copeland turns it around into a crossface until Nick Wayne and Killswitch get in and attack both men.
Christian Cage then comes down and ges out some chairs. Dady Magic tries to stop him, but he gets attacked as well for his efforts. The heels then try to attack Garcia with the chair but Copeland makes the save with a chair only for Mother Wayne to drop him with a low blow. He then gets dropped with a Wayne’s World and then The Extinction as Cage then nails him with a Con-Chair-To and leaves him laying as we head to another break.
Winner: No Contest
– The commentators give us an update on Copeland, informing us that he was helped to the back and is being evaluated now by Dr. Sampson and the crew.
Samoa Joe, Hangman Page & Swerve Strickland Talk AEW Revolution 2024
We head back in the arena, where Samoa Joe’s theme hits. The AEW World Champion makes his way to the ring and talks about bringing back the AEW ranking system.
Samoa Joe says when he became champion he brought back the rankings system so only the best came up against him. Everything was going well until last week when Swerve Strickland and Adam Page battled to a draw. He says instead of telling them that they don’t deserve to be in the ring with him, he’s now in a three-way match and a crime has been comitted against him.
He guarantees he will hurt one, if not both an he says they will btoh limp out. He stands here as World Champion and there’s nothing anyone can do about it. Swerve Strickland then comes out and says originally this wasn’t personal, but the more Joe talks it seems it is becoming that. He’s on his way to becoming one of the greatest of all time as nobody outworks him. He tells Joe to put some respect on his resume.
He’s been grinding in the industry with the hopes that someone would say he’s one of the best in the world, and he has proven today is that day. He’s gone toe to toe with former World Champions and legends and he’s the one left standing. Adam Page then appears and says he wasn’t mad last week, as it was horsesh*t. He signed a contract to determine a number one contender and the winer became that, but Strickland couldn’t do it.
If it was up to Page it would be a singles match between him and Joe. Page says Strickland doesn’t deserve one second of his time and he didn’t deserve another five minutes. Joe then breaks it up and tells both men they won’t pin each other at his expnse. As far as he’s concerned, he’s whipping both of their asses.
“Timeless” Toni Storm’s “Wet Ink” World Premiere
We shoot to the world premiere of the new film by “Timeless” Toni Storm, which is essentially heavily edited footage of her getting the tattoo she and Deonna Purrazzo updated to show a knife going through hers. We then see Renee Paquette with Deonna Purrazzo backstage, who vows to break Storm’s arm at Revolution.
The Young Bucks vs. Top Flight
Nicholas Jackson kickstarts the match against Dante Martin, but Jackson is unable to get control so he tags out. Matthew Jackson then gets ping-ponged between the Martin brothers as Darius gets his first taste of the action. They send The Young Bucks out of the ring as Top Flight then try to dive out, but the veterans have walked out of the way. All four then start brawling outside the ring.
Back inside, The Young Bucks distract Darius which allows Matthew to nail a clothesline. Dante does manage to make the tag and he comes in hot, taking the fight to both of his opponents. He springboards and connects with a big crossbody to Mathew, which gained him a near fall. Matthew cuts off the attack with a DDT as he tells the camera that Top Flight are good.
Dante fights back and then knocks Nicholas off the apron, but he comes back in to break up a pinfall that Dante goes for. Darius then hits a Spanish Fly inside the ring, but The Young Bucks turn arund and then try use the ropes. Nicholas distracts the official, allowing Matthew to hit a low blow. They then deliver the EVP Trigger to get the win.
Winners: The Young Bucks
Darby Allin Saves Tony Schiavone From The Young Bucks
When the match ends, Tony Schiavone interviews The Young Bucks in the ring. They take offense to some comments he makes and fine him $1,000. They shove Schiavone on his butt and when they go to help him back up, they stop and tease an EVP Trigger until Darby Allin’s theme hits.
He runs out with a bat and chases them off. He cuts a promo, putting over Cody Rhodes as the only past AEW EVP with any sense and blasts them for only being loyal to their little California click. It is then announced he and Sting will defend the tag titles against the Bucks at Revolution. We head to another commercial break.
Renee Paquette Interviews Bang-Bang Scissor Gang
As we settle back in from the break, we see Renee Paquette backstage with The Bang-Bang Scissor Gang. Much like The Judgment Day, they have their own club house area in the back now. They also show off their new merchandise before suggesting a 12-man bout for this week’s AEW Rampage, which airs at a special time of 7/6 this Friday night on TNT.
Willow Nightingale vs. Skye Blue
Skye Blue immediately comes out of the gates aggressively, stomping away on Willow Nightingale, but she responds with a scoop slam which gets a one count. Blue slaps Nightingale in the face which fires her up, and she then slams her into the turnbuckles all around the ring, until Blue retreats outside the ring. Nightingale chases her back in and then immediately pounces her all the way across and out of it.
Blue returns to the ring only to hit a snap suplex, but she then yanks Nightingale into the second rope and follows it with a big boot to the face. The ladies go back and forth with forearm strikes until Blue hits a superkick, but Nightingale responds with several big clotheslines and then a hip attack and lariat in the corner. Nightingale delivers a Spinebuster, which gets her a near fall.
However, Blue then sets in the dragon sleeper, but Nightingale breaks out by sending Blue into the turnbuckles, and she then knocks her out of the ring to the floor. Nightingale then heads to the top turnbuckle, but Blue slips under and hits a superkick. She then delivers Code Blue, but Stokely Hathaway distracts the official. Nightingale delivers Powerbomb, and with no referee distraction wins the match.
Winner: Willow Nightingale
Valentine’s Day Texas Death Match
Orange Cassidy (C) vs. Matt Taven
Cassidy gets the offensive jump on Taven early on as the fans rally behind him with loud “Freshly Squeezed!” chants. Taven ends up hitting a picture-perfect drop kick to slow down Cassidy’s momentum. The fight spills out to the floor where Taven bounces Cassidy’s dome off the steel ring steps.
Taven goes to whip Cassidy into the ring barricade on the floor, but Cassidy leaps it like a track runner leaping over a hurdle at the speed of light. The fans popped big for that. Shortly after that, Taven follows him into the crowd and they continue to brawl there as the Valentine’s Day Texas Death Match continues into a commercial break.
As we settle back in from the break, we see Taven leap off the stage to put Cassidy through a table with a flying elbow smash. The ref begins her count but Taven ends put picking Cassidy up and suplexing him through a table set up long-ways. Taven hits a running knee to a seated Cassidy on the stage.
Cassidy is bleeding profusely now. The action continues and things build to another wild high spot, with another table set up long ways leaning on the commentary desk. Taven leans Cassidy on it and heads into the ring. He hits the ropes and leaps over the top with a big dive. Cassidy moves and Taven goes through the table violently for a “Holy sh*t!” chant.
“The Freshly Squeezed” one finds a heart-shaped box with a note on it from Chuck Taylor of Best Friends. Cassidy opens it to see it’s full of thumb tacks. He spreads them throughout the mat in the ring, but Taven ends up knocking him off the top-rope where Cassidy lands back-first on them.
Taven goes to follow up with a frog splash but Cassidy moves and Taven lands on the tacks. Cassidy hits a DDT on Taven on the tacks and now Taven is bleeding like a stuck pig. Cassidy heads out and grabs a big chain which he wraps around the ring rope. Mike Bennett comes out and attacks Cassidy.
There are no disqualifications because this is a Texas Death Match. Bennett brings a bunch of chairs in the ring. Trent Beretta comes down to the ring with a pipe in his hand. He beats down Bennett with it but then Taven smashes a chair over his head. Taven then turns around into an Orange Punch. Cassidy follows up with a Beach Break on a chair and tacks.
Taven rips Cassidy’s pockets off so he can’t put his hands in them. Cassidy wraps a chain around his hand and lands another Orange Punch. Roderick Strong runs out and hits Beretta but then Cassidy throws him out of the ring. The ref’s count hits ten on Taven, who is still down. The bell sounds. Cassidy retains his International title in a bloody St. Valentine’s Day Massacre of a Texas Death Match.
Winner: Orange Cassidy
That’s how this week’s show goes off the air. Thanks for joining us!
–– Below is the current card for tonight ––
- The Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson) vs. Top Flight (Darius & Dante Martin)
- Adam Copeland vs. Daniel Garcia
- Jon Moxley vs. Dax Harwood
- Skye Blue vs. Willow Nightingale
- Orange Cassidy vs. Matt Taven in a Texas Death match
- We’ll hear from Hangman Page, Samoa Joe, and Swerve Strickland
- Toni Storm’s latest film premiere, ‘Wet Ink’
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2/14 AEW Dynamite Results