9/18 AEW Dynamite Results – We are live from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre, PA, where xcalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz welcome us to the show. They run down the lineup for tonight’s show.
Chris Jericho vs. Orange Cassidy
Keith, Bill, Mark, and O’Reilly join Cassidy and Jericho in the ring, and everyone begins brawling with each other as the bell sounds. Keith, Bill, Mark, and O’Reilly spill out of the ring, and Cassidy flies to level them all before Mark follows suit. Cassidy connects with a tope suicida on Jericho on the outside, then clocks him from behind with a right hand. He rocks Jericho with a second one from over the barricade, then dumps Jericho back in the ring.
Cassidy ascends to the top, but Jericho intercepts him with a chop and meets him up there. Cassidy fights off Jericho and looks to connect with an avalanche hurricanrana, but Jericho sees him coming and counters into the Walls of Jericho. Cassidy transitions into a roll-up, but Jericho kicks out and delivers a powerslam. He fires off a few chops on Cassidy and knocks him off the apron, then sends him crashing into the barricade.
Jericho dumps Cassidy back in the ring and hits a double ax handle on Cassidy off the ropes. He follows it up with a Lionsault and goes for a pin, but Cassidy kicks out. Cassidy then ascends to the top and looks to land an elbow drop, but Jericho gets his knees up. Cassidy dumps him out of the ring over the top, but Jericho levels him. The pair then find themselves on top of a road case before Jericho lands a back suplex on Cassidy off it through a table.
Back from the break, Jericho and Cassidy exchange right hands with one another. They rock one another with forearms, but Cassidy levels Jericho with a kick and fires off several more on him in the corner, but Jericho intercepts Cassidy with a clothesline. The two then teeter on the ropes, but Casidy fights Jericho off with a headbutt and connects with an elbow drop. Jericho responds by locking in the Walls of Jericho, but Cassidy makes it to the bottom rope to break the hold. Bill reemerges at ringside and lands a boot on Cassidy before Jericho goes for a pin. Cassidy kicks out and O’Reilly runs out to take down Bill. The pair then brawl to the back.
Jericho delivers a Death Valley Driver to Cassidy and fires off stomps on the side of his head, but Cassidy catches him with a DDT and a Tornado DDT. He ascends to the top and hits a diving DDT, then sets up for the Orange Punch. Jericho intercepts Cassidy with a Codebreaker, but Cassidy responds with a Beach Break.
Keith distracts the referee, but Mark fires off right hands on him. Jericho grabs a pair of brass knuckles and looks to clock Cassidy with them. Cassidy takes hold of the knuckles and lands the Orange Punch on Jericho using them for the win.
Winner: Orange Cassidy
We head over to a video from PAC and Claudio Castagnoli, where the duo warn Wheeler Yuta to show up for their AEW World Trios Championship defense next week. We then head over to Alex Marvez getting Yuta’s response with the message, who agrees to defend the title with them.
Back at ringside, HOOK makes his way down to the ring. JD Ink is already waiting inside, and Roderick Strong has joined the commentary desk as Matt Taven and Mike Bennett stand behind him.
HOOK vs. JD Ink
The bell rings and HOOK connects with a double underhook suplex on Ink. He lands two more suplexes and cinches in the Redrum before Ink taps.
Winner: HOOK
Back from the break, we then head over to a video of Kip Sabian crashing an interview between The Patriarchy and Renee Paquette.
Back at ringside, Serena Deeb and Mariah May make their way down to the ring. Yuka Sakazaki and Queen Aminata follow. Stay tuned for more on 9/18 AEW Dynamite Results.
Mariah May and Serena Deeb vs. Yuka Sakazaki and Queen Aminata
Sakazaki and Deeb begin the action. The bell rings and the two lock up. Deeb levels Sakazaki with a shoulder tackle and connects with a Dragon Screw, but Sakazaki levels Deeb with a kick and tags in Aminata. Deeb looks to tag out to May, but May is distracted admiring her AEW Women’s World Championship to notice. Deeb connects with a Dragon Screw on Aminata using the middle rope, then tags in May. May hits a missile dropkick, but Aminata rocks her with a right hand.
Back from the break, Sakazaki ascends to the top and lands a dropkick on Deeb. She takes down May with a hurricanrana and an enzuigiri on her, then pins Deeb but Deeb kicks out. Sakazaki then pins Deeb again, but May breaks the fall and delivers a German suplex to her. Animata lands one of her own on May, but Deeb takes down Aminata with one of her own.
Sakazaki connects with a modified Airplane Spin on Deeb and flies off the top rope to level Deeb, May, and Aminata on the outside. She dumps Deeb back in the ring and connects with a crossbody off the top, then goes for a pin. May breaks the fall by hitting Sakazaki with the AEW Women’s World Championship, causing the disqualification.
Winners: Yuka Sakazaki and Queen Aminata (via disqualification)
After the match, May continues hitting Sakazaki with the title and berates her. Stay tuned for more on 9/18 AEW Dynamite Results.
Chaos Ensues With Jon Moxley’s Crew, Private Party & Darby Allin
Back from the break, Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Marina Shafir make their way down to the ring. Private Party appears out of nowhere and blindsides the trio, but Moxley, Castagnoli, and Shafir overpower him. Castagnoli lands a pair of backbreakers on Marq Quen in the ring as Moxley beats down Quen on the outside. Shafir gets in some shots on him, but Komander appears out of nowhere and dropkicks Castagnoli. He looks to fly out of the ring, but Castagnoli catches him with an uppercut. Shafir takes down Alex Abrahantes as Moxley grabs a hammer from a toolbox and tells both Private Party that they haven’t gotten anywhere in the past five years.
Castagnoli and Chafir hold Isiah Kassidy in place near the entrance ramp as Moxley hits Kassidy’s hand with the hammer. Darby Allin then runs down to the ring with a skateboard in hand and clocks Moxley with it, then looks to hit him with it a second time inside the ring. Moxley escapes and Allin grabs a mic, then tells him that he’s not the same person he was five years ago and will defeat him next week to become the next Number One Contender for the AEW World Championship.
A video package airs showing the latest happenings in the world of TNT Champion “The Scapegoat” Jack Perry. When it wraps up, we return inside the Mohegan Arena where the theme hits for Ricochet. Out he comes to the ring for our next match of the show. Stay tuned for more on 9/18 AEW Dynamite Results.
Ricochet vs. The Beast Mortos
The bell rings and Ricochet fires off right hands on Mortos. Mortos returns the favor, but Ricochet dumps him out of the ring and connects with a tope suicida. He dumps him back in the ring and connects with a clothesline off the top, then follows it up with a standing Shooting Star Press and goes for a pin.
Mortos kicks out and lands an arm drag on Ricochet, but Ricochet returns the favor and looks to land a hurricanrana. Mrtis lands on his feet, but Ricochet trips him. Ricochet hits a kick on Mortos that sends him crashing out of the ring, then looks to fly over the top to level him. Mortos catches him and powerbombs him into the ring apron.
Back from the break, Ricochet sends Mortos crashing into the middle turnbuckle and dials it up for a 619. Mortos responds with a Samoan Drop and goes for a pin, but Ricochet kicks out. Ricochet then dumps Mortos out of the ring, but Mortos sets up for a powerbomb on him. Ricochet counters it and levels Mortos, then dumps him back in the ring and delivers a 450 Splash off the top rope.
Ricochet ascends to the top, but Mortos joins him up there and sends him crashing into the mat with a press. He goes for a pin, but Ricochet kicks out. Ricochet connects with a Crucifix Bomb on Mortos, then stomps on his hand and sends him crashing into the mat with Vertigo for the win.
Winner: Ricochet
We Hear From Adam Page
Back from the break, Tony Schiavone introduces “Hangman” Adam Page and he makes his way out to the ring.
Schiavone asks Page what he meant when he put Swerve Strickland and anyone who would support him on notice last week after it appeared they had settled their issues in their Lights Out Steel Cage Match at AEW All Out, and Page says he knew the day would come when Strickland was done with and would be gone. He says he knew that Strickland wasn’t the only person who would have to pay for what he put him through, and that includes all the people who stood behind him and supported him. He says the latter part of that statement applies to the fans, then says he hears one voice cheering Strickland on above them all from the commentary desk: Schiavone himself.
Page looks to attack Schiavone, but Jeff Jarrett’s music hits and he runs down to the ring. Page rains down right hands on him as soon as he slides in the ring, then dumps him over the barricade and dumps him back in the ring. Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh, Karen Jarrett, security and other officials run down to the ring to separate the two men. Jarrett then grabs a mic and puts Page on notice for getting Schiavone’s face.
Ricochet Tells Will Ospreay They Have A Date For A Title Match
Renee Paquette attempts to interview Ricochet backstage, but Will Ospreay cuts her off and asks if he can have a moment with him. Ospreay apologizes if things are not good between them. Ricochet tells Ospreay he told him to go get his wins in AEW.
Ricochet says everyone is calling him out trying to prove they’re better than Ricochet. He says it seems like everyone is more worried about Ricochet than he is worried about them.
He tells Ospreay he’s not too busy the week after Grand Slam. On October 2, at the five-year anniversary of AEW Dynamite, it will be Ricochet going one-on-one against Will Ospreay for the AEW International Championship. Ricochet looks Ospreay up and down, calls him “little bro” and walks off. We head to another break. Stay tuned for more on 9/18 AEW Dynamite Results.
Will Ospreay, Kyle Fletcher & Konosuke Takeshita vs. Kazuchika Okada, Nick Jackson & Matt Jackson
As soon as we return, we hear the familiar sounds of the theme music for AEW International Champion Will Ospreay. Out comes “The Aerial Assassin” with Don Callis Family members Kyle Fletcher and Konosuke Takeshita. Callis settles in on special guest commentary.
The Young Bucks’ theme hits next and out comes Nick and Matt Jackson. The AEW Tag-Team Champions stop half-way down the ramp, flip a coin, and out comes “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada. The AEW Continental Champion joins them and heads to the ring.
After the bell sounds, Ospreay gets off to a strong start for his team, beating down the Bucks and sending them retreating on the floor. Okada tags in and fans chant “Holy sh*t!” before he and Ospreay even touch. They start to get after it and Ospreay gets the better of the first exchange.
Okada taunts him and then they get back to work. They fight over to the babyface corner, where Takeshita very firmly tags himself in, slapping the taped up neck of Ospreay. The Bucks and Okada take over and all three hit springboards into the ring that backfire.
Ospreay and the Don Callis Family duo hit slingshot splashes onto The Elite trio at ringside. The action continues between all six on the floor as we shift gears and head into a mid-match commercial break.
When we return, we see the action still in progress, with the babyface squad in the offensive lead. This doesn’t last for long, as after a comedy spot, The Elite trio settle into a comfortable offensive lead, which stretches through another picture-in-picture, mid-match commercial time out.
Jackson hits a step-over cutter on Takeshita for a close two-count, which Ospreay and Fletcher hit the ring to break up just in time. Taz points out that The Elite are showing better teamwork than the Don Callis Family duo and Ospreay. Callis says he can’t argue.
Okada and the Bucks flip the triple birds for another comedy spot. Takeshita begins taking over in the ring as Excalibur promotes some upcoming matches. Ospreay gets the much-needed hot tag and hits the ring with a ton of energy, immediately shifting the momentum in his team’s favor.
The Bucks fight back and stop to pump up their Reeboks before beginning a super kick party on “The Aerial Assassin.” They hold him in position for an EVP Trigger. When they go for it, however, Fletcher stops them, dumping Jackson on his dome with a half-and-half and going to work on the other with kicks and a spinebuster.
Fletcher and Ospreay hit a cool sequence of moves to break up an equally cool sequence of moves The Young Bucks were in the midst of. Takeshita enters the mix and hits his finisher before launching himself over the top and onto Okada at ringside. Jackson hits the “Suck it!” face-buster on Fletcher and a moonsault off the apron onto Takeshita.
Fletcher fights back on the other Jackson and hits a twisting tombstone for a close two-count. Ospreay enters the picture and hits a vicious hidden blade. He and Fletcher hit a double-team spot on Jackson and they follow-up with the cover for the pinfall victory.
Winners: Will Ospreay, Kyle Fletcher & Konosuke Takeshita
Ospreay and Fletcher celebrate, but then Takeshita and Ospreay have a tense moment. Don Callis tries to keep the peace. Excalibur speed-reads through the lineup for next week’s AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam show at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York. That’s how this week’s show goes off the air. Thanks for joining us!
–– Here is the lineup for tonight ––
- Orange Cassidy vs. Chris Jericho
- The Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson) & Kazuchika Okada vs. Will Ospreay, Kyle Fletcher & Konosuke Takeshita
- Yuka Sakazaki & Queen Aminata vs. Mariah May & Serena Deeb
- Ricochet vs. The Beast Mortos
- Jon Moxley to appear live
- ‘Hangman’ Adam Page to appear live
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9/18 AEW Dynamite Results