11/27 AEW Dynamite Results – The show kicks off with a video recapping the events of AEW Full Gear this past Saturday.
Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Nigel McGuinness then greet audiences at home as The Hurt Syndicate make their way out to the ring. MVP says he’s standing between two of the best athletes in the world between Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin. He says when he offers his business card, it’s an opportunity for wrestlers to change their life. He says smart wrestlers will accept while wrestlers who choose not to end up like Swerve Strickland did at Full Gear courtesy of Lashley. He then calls Lashley the most dangerous man in AEW and a walking armageddon.
Mark Briscoe then makes his way down to the ring.
Shelton Benjamin vs. Mark Briscoe in a Blue League Match For The Continental Classic
The bell rings and Benjamin levels Mark with a shoulder tackle. He sends him crashing into the mat spine first, then fires off a couple right hands on him and sends him crashing out of the ring. He connects with a kick through the ropes, then sends him crashing into the ring steps. Mark sends Benjamin crashing into the ring post, then flies through the ropes to level Benjamin on the outside and connects with a chop. He dumps Benjamin back in the ring and ascends to the top, but Benjamin meets him up there and delivers a belly-to-belly suplex.
Back from the break, Benjamin drags Mark into the corner and fires off right hands on him. Mark makes his way up to his feet, then fires off right hands of his own on Benjamin. He sends Benjamin crashing into the mat with a Death Valley Driver, then ascends to the top and connects with a pair of elbow drops. Benjamin responds with a German suplex to Mark, but Mark responds with a kick to Benjamin’s head. Benjamin connects with one of his own. Benjamin levels Mark with another kick, then sends him crashing into the mat with a modified belly-to-belly suplex for the win.
Winner: Shelton Benjamin
Mercedes Mone Looks To Fire Kamille
Schiavone introduces Mone and she makes her way down to the ring alongside Kamille. Mone demands that Chicago say hello to their CEO, then says it feels like money to have competed in the longest women’s match in AEW on Saturday against Kris Statlander after being asked by Schiavone. Mone continues to gloat and looks to fire Kamille for not doing her job right, but Kamille grabs the mic from her and says Mone can’t fire her because she’s quit.
Chris Jericho, Bryan Keith, and Big Bill then make their way out to the ring. Tomohiro Ishii follow.
Chris Jericho (c) vs. Tomohiro Ishii for the Ring of Honor World Championship
The bell rings and the two men exchange chops with one another. Ishii lands a German suplex on Jericho, but Jericho responds with one of his own and a boot. Ishii turns Jericho inside out with a clothesline, but Jericho responds with a DDT to Ishii on the ring apron. He dumps Ishii back inside the ring and the two continue exchanging chops and open palm strikes.
Back from the break, Jericho connects with a superplex on Ishii. Ishii immediately makes his way back up to his feet, but Jericho fires off forearms on Ishii. Ishii responds with one of his own, and the two exchange more open palm strikes with one another. Jericho connects with a German suplex on Ishii, but Ishii levels him. Jericho sends Ishii crashing into the mat with a Death Valley Driver and a Lionsault off the ropes, then follows it up with a Codebreaker.
Jericho looks to lock in the Liontamer on Ishii, but Ishii avoids it and pins Jericho. Jericho kicks out, but Ishii delivers a single legged Codebreaker. Jericho responds with a Judas Effect on Ishii as he charges at him, then follows it up with a second one for the win.
Winner (and still): Chris Jericho
We then head backstage and see Renee Paquette speak with Swerve Strickland and Prince Nana. Max Caster walks by and chuckles, and a verbal confrontation ensues between himself and Strickland. Strickland tosses Caster on top of a road case and beats him down.
We Hear From Adam Page
Schiavone addresses Page’s loss to Jay White and Christian Cage’s attempted cash in of his contract for an AEW World Championship match at Full Gear. Page makes his anger with Cage being unable to cash in known due to a deal that the two had, then says that the AEW World Championship is and always will be his.
White’s music hits, and he makes his way out. He brags about defeating Page twice and says that he’s willing to face him in the ring again, but PAC pulls him out of the ring as Wheeler Yuta blindsides Page. White fights off PAC and Yuta, but Marina Shafir attacks him from behind. White gains the upper hand against Shafir and looks to land the Blade Runner on her, but Jon Moxley locks in a Sleeper on him. The Death Riders fire off stomps on White and leave the ringside area.
Ricochet vs. Claudio Castagnoli in a Gold League Match For The Continental Classic
The bell rings and Castagnoli levels Ricochet. Ricochet looks to respond with a hurricanrana, but Castagnoli intercepts him. Ricochet then looks to fly off the apron on the outside, but Castagnoli intercepts him and sends him crashing into the barricade. He gets Ricochet on his shoulders and dumps him back in the ring, but Ricochet levels him with a kick through the ropes and gets him back inside the ring. He goes for a pin, but Ricochet kicks out.
Back from the break, Ricochet levels Castagnoli and connects with a tope suicida. He follows it up with a hurricanrana and a clothesline off the top, then connects with a springboard moonsault and goes for a pin. Castagnoli kicks out, but Ricochet lands a pair of kicks on him. Castagnoli lands a double stomp on Ricochet and cinches in a Sharpshooter on him, then transitions into a crossface. He sends him crashing into the barricade midsection first and groin first, then gets back inside the ring as the referee begins a ten count. Ricochet beats it, but Castagnoli turns Ricochet inside out with a lariat for the win.
Winner: Claudio Castagnoli
We Hear From Adam Cole
Cole puts MJF on notice and tells him that he’ll beat him within an inch of his life when he gets his hands on him.
Kyle O’Reilly’s music hits and he looks to talk Cole down again like he did last week, and Cole stops him. He says that O’Reilly got through to him next week and was right in saying that he needed to fight his own battles rather than having his friends to do it before O’Reilly clarifies that he’s doing what he is for Roderick Strong.
MJF appears on the jumbo tron and addresses the “Dynamite” Dozen Battle Royal set for next week with the winner receiving a match against him for his “Dynamite” Diamond Ring. He makes it clear that he doesn’t want to face either Cole or O’Reilly in the ring, but both men announce themselves as the first and second entrants into the match respectively.
Queen Aminata vs. Jamie Hayter in a International Women’s Cup Qualifier Semifinal Match
The bell rings and the two lock up. They exchange chops with one another in the corner.
Back from the break, Aminata connects with a suplex on Hayter and rocks her with a couple of forearms. Hayter levels Aminata, but Aminata rolls her up. Hayter kicks out and pins Aminata, but Aminata kicks out. Hayter then locks in a Sleeper on Aminata, but Aminata counters into a pinfall. Hayter then levels Aminata with a boot and follows it up with the Hayter Line for the win
Winner: Jamie Hayter
After the match, the lights go out as a spotlight appears on the entrance ramp. Hayter awaits the arrival of Julia Hart, but Hart doesn’t so.
We then head over to a video of Renee Paquette sitting down with Mina Shirakawa to chat about her friendship with Mariah May and her betrayal of her at Full Gear. May appears behind Shirakawa and cracks a champagne bottle across her spine, then lashes her with her AEW Women’s World Championship and tells her that she wants Mina.
Excalibur says after that interview we just saw, Mina was checked on by medical staff and has been cleared, and thus, Mina Shirakawa will challenge “The Glamour” Mariah May for the AEW Women’s World Championship in two weeks at AEW Dynamite: Winter Is Coming 2024 on December 11. We head to another commercial break.
AEW Continental Classic (Gold League)
Darby Allin vs. Brody King
The two lock-up to get this one going, and then we see Brody shoving Darby away hard to the corner. Darby responds with a shove of his own, but this only riles Brody up as he lays into Allin, propping him up against the ropes before chopping him to the floor. On that note we head into a mid-match commercial break.
When we return from the break, we see literally two or three minutes of action without a single peep from the commentators. They finally return on the broadcast with Excalibur and Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness informing us that the audio for their commentary went out due to a cannonball that King hit on Allin on the floor.
As Excalibur does a speed-read through the updated lineup for this Saturday’s episode of AEW Collision, Allin starts to fight his way into the offensive lead with repeated high-spots from the ring to the floor on King. He climbs to the top-rope for a third high spot in a row, connecting with his Coffin Drop finisher to King on the floor.
Fans chant “Holy sh*t!” as both guys are down and out. Back in the ring, King takes back over. He slaps the dangle-choke on Allin, who flips over into a pin attempt, but only gets two. King resumes choking the life out of Allin and then hoists him up and Donkey Kong’s him into the mat for the pinfall victory.
Winner (3 Points): Brody King
With the win, King has three points on the board. Claudio Castagnoli comes out after the match. Castagnoli and King stare each other down as Excalibur announces the two will meet each other in the ring next week on AEW Dynamite in a Gold League AEW Continental Classic tournament match. That’s how this week’s Thanksgiving Eve episode of AEW Dynamite goes off the air. Thanks for joining us, and have a happy Thanksgiving everybody in the U.S.!
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11/27 AEW Dynamite Results