AEW Dynasty 2024 Results

AEW Dynasty 2024 Results

AEW Dynasty 2024 Results – Here are results for 2024 AEW Dynasty from the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, MO. You can watch the Zero Hour pre-show in the embedded video at the bottom of this page.

“Zero Hour” Pre-Show

The “Zero Hour” pre-show kicks off with a video package for the Samoa Joe vs. Swerve Strickland title match. We shoot live inside the arena and Renee Paquette and RJ City are on the ramp. They talk about Joe vs. Swerve and then shift gears to the Bryan Danielson vs. Will Ospreay dream match for tonight.

From there, the talk switches to the AEW International Championship showdown between Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly, as well as the Kazuchika Okada vs. PAC bout for the AEW Continental Championship, which Paquette accidentally calls the AEW Intercontinental Championship. It’s okay, someone else did that on AEW TV earlier this week, too.

A video package for the Chris Jericho vs. HOOK bout for the FTW title airs next. Paquette and RJ bring up Max Holloway’s knockout of Justin Gaethje and claim the FTW title is the original BMF title. We hear loud “Who’s House?” / “Swerve’s House!” chants in the background throughout a lot of Paquette and RJ’s talk. The talk switches to Toni Storm vs. Thunder Rosa for the women’s title.

Matt Sydal vs. Trent Beretta

Matt Sydal vs. Trent Beretta

After they run down some more matches and air some more “road to” countdown-style video packages, Paquette and RJ send us down to the ringside area, where Excalibur, Taz and Tony Schiavone take over as we get ready for our first match of the evening. The theme for Matt Sydal hits and out comes the veteran high-flyer.

We hear The Best Friends theme next and out comes Trent Beretta to a ton of boos. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with our first live in-ring action of the evening. A “We want Sue!” chant breaks out as Trent dominates the early offensive action. Sydal comes off the top-rope right into a side-suplex from Trent that dumps Sydal right on the back of his neck.

Some more back-and-forth action ensues and then we see Trent finish this one up with a submission, which he doesn’t let go of after getting the tap. Eventually, Chuck Taylor runs out to make the save. Trent gets on the mic and says Chuck is being a prick. He’s giving him until Wednesday to let him know where he stands.

Winner: Trent Beretta

Orange Cassidy & Katsuyori Shibata vs. Shane Taylor & Lee Moriarty

The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Ogogo joins the gang on special guest commentary for this one. Cassidy and Moriarty kick things off for their respective teams.

After some back-and-forth action, we see Cassidy start to fire up and hit his trademark spots, including a big Stundog Millionaire. Anthony Ogogo leaves the commentary position and tries to get involved, but ultimately it doesn’t help out, as the “Freshly Squeezed” one connects with an Orange Punch that ends the night for Shane Taylor Promotions.

Winners: Orange Cassidy & Katsuyori Shibata

Winner Take All
The Acclaimed & “Daddy Ass” Billy Gunn vs. Bullet Club Gold

The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Billy Gunn plays superman early on, the invincible baby face in the line of John Cena in his prime. This one was given more time than the other two pre-show matches and in the end, White hits his Bladerunner on Gunn for the win. The Bang Bang Gang are now the unified AEW Trios and ROH Six-Man champs.

Winners and UNIFIED AEW Trios & ROH Six-Man Champions: Bullet Club Gold

AEW Dynasty 2024 Results

The commentators wrap up the “Zero Hour” pre-show and then we get ready to switch over to the pay-per-view portion of tonight’s big event.

AEW Continental Championship Match:
Kazuchika Okada vs. PAC

The bell rings and the two lock up. They take turns locking one another in submission holds before PAC connects with a hurricanrana that sends Okada out of the ring. He then goes flying over the top rope to level Okada and dumps him back in the ring. PAC delivers an uppercut to Okada in the corner, then ascends to the top and hits a superplex. Okada dumps PAC onto the apron, but PAC responds with an enzuigiri and ascends to the top.

Okada dropkicks PAC off the top and tosses him into the barricade twice, then gets him back in the ring and executes a snapmare. PAC then fires off forearms on Okada, but Okada responds with an uppercut and follows it up with a dropkick. Okada sends PAC crashing into the floor with a hanging DDT off the barricade and gets back inside as the referee begins it. PAC beats it at nine, and Okada connects with a DDT.

PAC low bridges Okada out of the ring, then flies off the ropes to level him on the outside. The pair get his back inside, and PAC fires off shots on Okada. He levels him and ascends to the top, then connects with a missile dropkick. PAC then fires off more kicks on Okada, and hits a pair of German suplexes. Okada lands a dropkick, then delivers a shoulder breaker and follows it up with a bodyslam. He ascends to the top and lands an elbow drop, then rallies up the crowd before he flips them off.

Okada lands a boot on PAC, but PAC responds with a superkick and a clothesline. He delivers a German suplex and ascends to the top, then sets up for the Black Arrow. Okada rolls out of the way and lands a Tombstone, then sets up for The Rainmaker. PAC counters into a roll-up, but Okada kicks out. PAC locks in a full body submission, but Okada escapes. PAC delivers a Tombstone to Okada and fires off stomps on Okada, then ascends to the top. He looks for a Black Arrow, but Okada gets his knees up and delivers The Rainmaker for the win.

Winner (and still): Kazuchika Okada

Adam Copeland, Eddie Kingston & Mark Briscoe vs. The House Of Black

Mark and Black begin the action. The bell rings and the two go back and forth. Matthews tags in and looks for a double stomp off the top. Mark avoids it and tags in Copeland. Copeland fires off right hands on Matthews in the corner, then connects with a flapjack. Black tags back in, but immediately tags back out to King.

Kingston tags in and exchanges chops with King. Kingston then delivers an enzuigiri and executes several machine fire chops, but King delivers a cannonball to him in the corner. Matthews tags in and Kingston calls for him to land kicks on his spine. Matthews lands a dropkick on Kingston before Black tags in and Kingston lands a chop on him. Black responds with a forearm and a couple kicks, then delivers a back elbow. Kingston connects with a German suplex on Black, then tags in Mark. Matthews tags in, and Mark fires off chops on Matthews. Matthews fires off strikes on Mark, but Mark sends him crashing out of the ring and delivers a dropkick.

King and Kingston then begin brawling as Copeland an Black do the same. Matthews tosses a chair at Mark, but Mark catches it and sets it up on the apron. He delivers a cannonball to King off the chair, then exchanges strikes with Matthew on another side of the apron and gets him up on his shoulders. Matthews escapes, and King grabs his ankle. King then gets Mark on his shoulders and delivers a Death Valley Driver to him into the barricade.

Black and Mark end up back in the ring, then delivers a kick to Mark’s midsection. King tags in and delivers a chop to Mark, then tags out to Black. He locks in an Abdominal Stretch, then becomes legal and delivers a boot to King’s jaw. Everyone then begins brawling with one another, and Copeland delivers a superplex to King off the top rope.

Everyone continues brawling with one another in the ring, and Kingston delivers the Uraken to King. Copeland delivers an elevated flatliner, and Mark hits the Froggy Bow. Black tags in and stares down Copeland. Everyone brawls with each other once again, and Copeland delivers a spear on King. He looks to land a second one, but Black spits black mist into Copeland’s face. He then delivers The End for the win.

Winners: House of Black

Briscoe gets Copeland some water to help clear out his eyes after the mist from Malakai. The House of Black heads to the back and then Excalibur sends us into the pre-match video package for our next bout, which will feature the other member of The House of Black, as Julia Hart defends her TBS Women’s Championship against Willow Nightingale next.

Willow Nightingale and Kris Statlander then look to make their way down to the ring, but before they can, Nightingale tells Statlander to wait in the back and proceeds. Stokely Hathaway joins the commentary desk, and Julia Hart follows Nightingale.

TBS Women’s Championship
Julia Hart (C) vs. Willow Nightingale

The bell rings and Nightingale lands a boot on Hart. She fires off forearm shots on her, then sends her crashing into the corner and ascends to the top. Hart superkicks her out of the ring, then lands a kick on her spine and dumps her over the barricade and into the timekeeper’s area. She gets Nightingale back inside the ring and sends her head repeatedly crashing into the mat, then jams her knee into the back of Nightingale’s neck. We see Mercedes Mone watching the action from backstage as Hart continues wearing down Nightingale. She sends her crashing into the mat and locks in a Camel Clutch.

Hart fires off knees on the back of Nightingale’s head, but Nightingale levels her with a spinebuster. Hart locks in Hartless on Nightingale, but Nightingale powers up to her feet. Hart tries rolling up Nightingale, but Nightingale sits into a pin. Hart kicks out and lands a pair of superkicks before she ascends to the top and looks to land a moonsault. Nightingale gets her boots up, then delivers a clothesline and follows it up with the Doctor Bomb for the win.

Winner (and new): Willow Nightingale

After the match, Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway join Nightingale in the ring. They hug her to celebrate her win, but Mercedes Mone’s music hits, and she makes her way down to the ring. Nightingale holds up her new title and stares down Mone ahead of their AEW Double Or Nothing match for the TBS Championship before she continues celebrating with her mother and sister in the crowd, Statlander, and Hathaway.

AEW International Championship
Roderick Strong (C) vs. Kyle O’Reilly

The bell rings and the two lock up. O’Reilly executes a drop toe hold on Strong, and the two then take turns locking in submission holds on one another. Strong delivers a backbreaker to O’Reilly and connects with a chop, but O’Reilly fires off strikes on Strong. Strong lands a kick on O’Reilly, then whips him into the corner. O’Reilly sends Strong’s arm crashing into the mat, then fires off kicks on his arm and chest. He charges at Strong, but Strong catches him and delivers a backbreaker.

Strong sits O’Reilly on the top rope and sends him spine first into the top turnbuckle. He fires off right hands on him and the two continue going back and forth. Strong lands a pair of backbreakers on O’Reilly, then delivers another one with both of his knees. O’Reilly fires off kicks on Strong, then trips him and delivers a kick to Strong’s thigh. Strong delivers an Angle Slam, but O’Reilly delivers a knee to his midsection off the top.

Strong and O’Reilly exchange forearms with one another before Strong lands another backbreaker on O’Reilly and goes for a pin. O’Reilly kicks out, and the two teeter on the top rope. Strong delivers a superplex to O’Reilly, and the pair then level one another. O’Reilly fires off kicks on Strong’s chest, and Strong catches him with strikes in between each of O’Reilly’s kicks. O’Reilly delivers a German suplex, but Strong responds with a jumping knee. O’Reilly locks in a submission on Strong, but Strong makes it to the bottom rope to escape.

O’Reilly sends Strong’s arm bouncing off the ring apron, but Wardlow appears and distracts the referee. Strong rolls up O’Reilly, but O’Reilly kicks out. Strong lands a gutbuster, but O’Reilly delivers a rebound clothesline. He sends Strong crashing into the mat, then locks in an arm bar. Strong breaks the hold by getting his foot on the bottom rope, and O’Reilly fires off stomps on Strong. Strong levels O’Reilly and connects with his signature backbreaker for the win.

Winner (and still): Roderick Strong

After the match, Adam Cole, Matt Taven, and Mike Bennett appear on the ramp. Cole gets out of his wheelchair, revealing that he’s healed from injury! He joins Strong in the ring with Bennett and Taven to celebrate Strong’s win.

FTW Championship
HOOK (C) vs. Chris Jericho

The bell rings and the two lock up. Jericho lands a chop on HOOK, but HOOK connects with one of his own. The pair continue going back and forth before HOOK connects with a pair of T-Bone suplexes. He then clotheslines Jericho out of the ring and lands a forearm off the apron. Jericho sends HOOK’s face bouncing off the ring steps and the announce desk, then grabs a table from under the ring.

Jericho looks to powerbomb HOOK through the table, but HOOK counters into a German suplex. He pins Jericho on the outside, but Jericho kicks out. HOOK grabs a garbage lid from under the ring with FTW spray painted on it and hits Jericho with it, then flies off the ring steps to hit him with it a second time. He looks to fly a second time, but Jericho intercepts HOOK with a boot and delivers a DDT to him on the garbage can lid.

Jericho lands a boot on HOOK back in the ring, but HOOK sends Jericho crashing through the table set up on the outside off the apron. He goes for a pin, but Jericho kicks out. HOOK gets Jericho back in the ring and delivers a German suplex. Jericho lands a boot on HOOK, then delivers a clothesline to him in the corner. He rains down right hands on HOOK in the corner, then delivers a hurricanrana and grabs a garbage can filled with kendo sticks. He tosses it into the ring, and HOOK delivers a German suplex to Jericho. HOOK places the garbage can over Jericho and hits it with a kendo stick. HOOK then delivers a T-Bone suplex to Jericho.

HOOK pulls another table from under the ring and sets it up in the corner. Jericho lands a boot on HOOK, then connects with a Northern Lights suplex. Jericho delivers a codebreaker, then exchanges forearm strikes with HOOK. Jericho delivers a clothesline to HOOK and looks for a forearm on HOOK off the middle rope. HOOK avoids it and locks in the Redrum. Jericho escapes by sending HOOK crashing through the table and pins him with his feet on the ropes. HOOK kicks out and locks in The Liontamer. HOOK counters into a pinfall, but Jericho kicks out.

Jericho then delivers The Judas Effect and goes for the pin, but HOOK kicks out. Jericho lands a second Judas Effect and goes for another pin, but HOOK kicks out. Jericho tells HOOK to stay down, then grabs Floyd the Bat from under the ring. HOOK flips him off, but Jericho clocks him with the bat. He then pins him for the win.

Winner (and new): Chris Jericho

After the match, a medical official, the referee, and Taz check on HOOK.

Toni Storm (w/ Luther and Mariah May) (c) vs. Thunder Rosa for the AEW Women’s World Championship

The bell rings and Storm stares down Rosa. Storm and Rosa then begin brawling, and Rosa delivers a pair of double chops to Storm. She fires off more chops in the corner, but Storm fires off strikes on Rosa. Storm ends up on the outside, and Rosa ascends to the top. She delivers a corkscrew to Storm and Luther, then dumps Storm back inside the ring, and jams her boot into Storm’s neck.

Rosa delivers a suplex to Storm, but Storm catches her with a pair of backbreakers and jams her elbow into Rosa’s spine. She sits Rosa on the top rope, but Rosa escapes and pulls Storm off. She lands a powerbomb and follows it up with a Crucifix Bomb and delivers a dropkick, then connects with a Death Valley Driver. Storm catches Rosa with a backbreaker, then delivers a backbreaker and a Tornado DDT. She follows it up with a Northern Lights suplex, then ascends to the top and looks to fly. Storm rolls out of the way and delivers a sit-out powerbomb, then goes for a pin.

Storm kicks out and exchanges strikes with Rosa. Rosa delivers an enzuigiri to Storm, but Storm responds with a German suplex. Rosa responds with a German of her own, but Mariah May hops up on the apron and distracts the referee. Deonna Purrazzo appears and pulls May off the apron. She levels her and sends Luther crashing into the ring steps, allowing Storm to deliver the Hip Attack and Storm Zero. She goes for a pin, but Rosa kicks out. Storm locks in a Texas Cloverleaf, but Rosa escapes and delivers a backbreaker. Rosa locks in a submission on Storm, but Storm escapes. Storm delivers a double kick to Rosa’ jaw, then delivers a low blow and follows it up with Storm Zero for the win.

Winner (and still): Toni Storm

After the match, Luther carries Storm to the back.

Bryan Danielson vs. Will Ospreay

The bell rings and the two lock up. They take turns locking one another in submission holds before Danielson delivers a chop to Ospreay. Ospreay then responds with several chops of his own and hits a dropkick. He follows it up with a hurricanrana and hits a forearm, then delivers a boot to Danielson’s jaw and a chop. Danielson delivers a chop, then hits a series of uppercuts to Ospreay. Ospreay delivers a boot to the side of Danielson’s head, then ascends to the top and flies. Danielson lands a kick on him mid-air, then fires off knees on Ospreay’s midsection. He then delivers a few knees to Ospreay’s spine.

Ospreay lands a kick on Danielson before he delivers an enzuigiri. Danielson lands on the outside, and Ospreay flies off the top rope to level Danielson. The pair get back inside the ring, and Ospreay delivers a forearm to the back of Danielson’s neck off the top. Danielson intercepts him with a kick to his midsection and follows it up with a suplex. He fires off Hammer and Anvil elbows, then locks in a shoulder submission.

Ospreay gets his foot onto the bottom rope to break the hold, and Danielson lands a kick on him in the corner. Danielson delivers a hurricanrana off the top rope to Ospreay, but Ospreay lands a kick on his head and delivers a variation of a powerbomb. He ascends to the top, but Danielson trips him. Danielson then delivers a double underhook superplex to Ospreay. Danielson delivers a kick to Ospreay’s chest, and the pair end up on the apron. Ospreay connects with the Os Cutter, then delivers a back elbow to him off the apron.

Ospreay and Danielson get back inside the ring, and Ospreay delivers a powerbomb to Danielson. He goes for a pin, but Danielson kicks out. Danielson locks in the LeBell Lock on Ospreay, but Ospreay gets his foot on the bottom rope to break the hold. Danielson then fires off kicks on Ospreay’s chest and sets up for the Busaiku Knee. Ospreay avoids it before he and Danielson take turns pinning one another.

Danielson catches Ospreay with the Busaiku Knee and goes for a pin, but Ospreay kicks out. Danielson fires off stomps on Ospreay and looks to cinch in the LeBell Lock, but Ospreay avoids it. Ospreay fires off forearms on Danielson, but Danielson catches him in a Triangle.

Ospreay and Danielson exchange strikes, and Ospreay catches him with a back elbow. Ospreay looks for the Os Cutter, but Danielson catches him with a Busaiku Knee. Ospreay and Danielson end up in opposite corners, and Ospreay takes off his elbow pad. Danielson sets up for the Busaiku Knee, but Ospreay intercepts him. He sends Danielson crashing into the mat, then connects with the Hidden Blade for the win.

Winner: Will Ospreay

There is some concern over Danielson’s condition afterwards.

AEW World Tag-Team Championship Ladder Match
The Young Bucks vs. FTR

The bell rings and The Bucks look to land double superkicks on FTR. FTR avoids them and begins brawling with The Bucks. The Bucks set up for the EVP Trigger on Harwood, but Harwood avoids it and The Bucks’ knees are sent crashing into one another. Wheeler then flies off the top to level both The Bucks before Matthew sends him crashing into the ring apron on the outside. He and Matthew then use a ladder to level Harwood, but Wheeler delivers a kick to the ladder to level both men. Matthew and Wheeler begin fighting over a ladder, but Matthew uses it to send Wheeler crashing into the barricade. Nicholas then delivers a kick to Wheeler, and helps Matthew set up the ladder in the ring.

Harwood begins brawling with Matthew on the ladder before The Bucks send Harwood and Wheeler crashing into the ladder face first. They then use the ladder to level Wheeler and set Harwood up on the ladder. Nicholas ascends to the top and looks to fly, but Harwood moves out of the way and lands on top of the ladder. Matthew is then sent crashing into the ladder as Wheeler sets up two tables on the outside (one on a barricade and one set up regularly). Nicholas delivers a running knee that causes Wheeler to land on a ladder set up on the apron. Matthew holds up the ladder, and Nicholas delivers a running senton to Wheeler on the ladder.

The Bucks set up a ladder in the ring and climb it, but Harwood intercepts them and pulls them down. Harwood begins to bleed as Nicholas grabs a chair and cracks it across his spine. Matthew (with a chair of his own) follows suit, and Nicholas takes another shot. Harwood is then sandwiched in between the ladder, and Nicholas hits the ladder with the chair. He then throws the chair on Wheeler and sets up a ladder with Matthew. Matthew then fires off right hands on Harwood as Nicholas sets up another table on the outside. He and Matthew set up a ladder between the ring apron and the barricade, and send Harwood crashing into it face first. They then do the same to Wheeler, but Wheeler quickly recovers. He climbs on top of it and delivers a moonsault.

Wheeler and Matthew end up on top of the ladder, but Nicholas trips Wheeler. The Bucks then deliver The EVP Trigger to Wheeler on top of the ladder. Back in the ring, Matthew sends Harwood crashing into the top turnbuckle face first. The Bucks look to deliver a double suplex to Harwood through a table on the outside, but Wheeler comes to Harwood’s aid and FTR suplexes The Bucks into the ring. Wheeler takes down The Bucks and grabs a ladder. He sets it up and begins to climb it, but Matthew pulls him off it and gets him into an Electric Chair position. Harwood flies off the top to level him.

Harwood locks Nicholas in a Sharpshooter under the first rung of the ladder as Wheeler ascends to the top. Nicholas meets him up there and knocks him off, but Harwood pulls him down and delivers a sit-out powerbomb. Matthew delivers a kick to Harwood before Wheeler sends Matthew crashing through a table on the outside with a spear and Nicholas sends Harwood through another one with a hurricanrana.

Nicholas and Wheeler brawl on top of a ladder, and Harwood and Matthew join them on a second one. Wheeler and Nicholas are knocked off, and Harwood is sent to the mat by Matthew to join them. FTR then delivers Shatter Machine to Matthew off one of the ladders, but Nicholas cracks a chair on both of them. He fires off stomps on Wheeler and climbs up a ladder in the corner. Harwood meets him up there as Wheeler climbs up another ladder in the adjacent. Harwood delivers a suplex to Nicholas off one of the ladders, and Wheeler follows it up with a splash.

Matthew dumps Harwood out of the ring, but Harwood sends him crashing into the ladder face first. Nicholas ascends to the top having set up Wheeler on a table, and delivers a 450 Splash to him through the table. Harwood delivers a piledriver to Matthew through the ladder set up between the ring apron and the barricade. Nicholas then delivers a Sunset Flip to Harwood off a ladder set up in the ring and ascends up the ladder. Wheeler pulls him down and clotheslines him out of the ring, then looks to deliver a tope suicida to him. Nicholas ducks out of the way, and Wheeler is sent crashing through the table leaning against the barricade.

Nicholas and Harwood brawl on top of a ladder as they both try reaching for the AEW World Tag Team Championship. Harwood sends Nicholas crashing off a ladder before a hooded figure wearing a Sting mask pushes Harwood off the ladder. Security guards grab and unmask him to reveal to be Jack Perry! Nicholas then climbs up the ladder and grabs both of the AEW World Tag Team Championship.

Winners (and new): The Young Bucks

AEW World Championship
Samoa Joe (C) vs. Swerve Strickland

The bell rings and the two lock up. Strickland looks to fly off the top rope, but Joe moves out of the way and lands on the outside. Strickland looks to fly with a tope suicida, but Joe sees him coming and sends him crashing into the announce desk spine first. He then delivers a chop to him that sends him over the announce desk, then dumps him back into the ringside area and exposes the concrete. Strickland then goes flying to level Joe, then looks to fly off the apron. Joe catches him and sets up for a Muscle Buster, but Strickland escapes and charges at Joe. Joe sends him crashing into the exposed concrete with a powerslam, then gets him back inside the ring.

Strickland and Joe go back and forth in the ring before Joe fires off kicks on Strickland. He then connects with a series of chops. Strickland lands a boot, but Joe levels him and sends him crashing out of the ring. The pair then brawl on the outside before Strickland delivers a kick to Joe’s shoulder back inside the ring and levels him.

Joe looks to lock in the Coquina Clutch, but Strickland avoids it and teeters on the top rope with Joe. Strickland flies off the middle rope and sends Joe crashing into the mat face first, then looks to lock in an Arm Bar. Joe prevents him from doing so, but Strickland transitions into a Triangle. Joe counters into a modified Buckle Bomb and follows it up with a Muscle Buster, then goes for a pin. Strickland kicks out, and delivers a 450 Splash to Joe as Joe is draped through the middle rope. He climbs back up to the top and delivers the Swerve Stomp, then goes for a pin but Joe kicks out.

Joe rakes Strickland’s eye, then grabs the AEW World Championship. Strickland grabs it, but Joe avoids getting hit and locks in the Coquina Clutch. Strickland makes it up to his feet and stomps on Joe’s arm as he wrenches back on the other, then spots the AEW World Championship still in the ring. He connects with the House Call and goes for a pin, but Joe kicks out.

Joe and Strickland teeter on the top rope before Strickland looks for a double stomp. He overshoots it, but pulls Joe down with a powerbomb. He climbs back up to the top and delivers the Swerve Stomp for the win.

Winner (and new): Swerve Strickland

Strickland soaks up the atmosphere and gets emotional. He celebrates with people in the crowd, raising the title high in the sky as Prince Nana stands by his side. Excalibur talks us off the air on that note. Thanks for joining us!

–– Here is what’s in store for the show ––

AEW World Heavyweight Title Match:
Samoa Joe (champion) +550 vs. Swerve Strickland -1000

AEW Women’s World Championship Match:
Toni Storm (champion) -1000 vs. Thunder Rosa +550

Bryan Danielson +700 vs. Will Ospreay -2000

Vacant AEW Tag Team Title Tournament Finals Ladder Match:
The Young Bucks -1000 vs. FTR +700

AEW Continental Championship Match:
Kazuchika Okada (champion) -5000 vs. PAC +1200

Trios Match:
Adam Copeland, Eddie Kingston & Mark Briscoe -120 vs. House of Black (Malakai Black, Buddy Matthews & Brody King) -120

AEW International Championship Match:
Roderick Strong (champion) -700 vs. Kyle O’Reilly +400

AEW Dynasty 2024 Results

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