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Last night’s AEW Dynamite at the Frontwave Arena in Oceanside, California, delivered a night of wrestling action with high-profile matches, unexpected twists, and great storyline developments. As the show ramps up to AEW’s Revolution pay-per-view, this episode was packed with action that served both the short-term and long-term build-ups for several key feuds.

Opening Match: “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Aaron Solo

The night kicked off with “Hangman” Adam Page facing Aaron Solo. Page dominated early, but Solo showcased resilience with a corkscrew kick. Despite Solo’s efforts, Page secured victory with the Buckshot Lariat.

Will Ospreay vs. Bryan Keith

In a high-flying spectacle, Will Ospreay took on Bryan Keith. Both competitors exchanged impressive moves, with Ospreay ultimately winning after delivering the Hidden Blade.

The Outrunners vs. The Murder Machines

The Outrunners, Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd, faced the formidable Murder Machines, Brian Cage and Lance Archer. Despite the Murder Machines’ dominance, the Outrunners secured an unexpected win, showcasing their resilience and agility.

Daniel Garcia & FTR vs. The Undisputed Kingdom

In a thrilling trios match, Daniel Garcia teamed up with FTR to battle The Undisputed Kingdom. After a series of intense exchanges, Garcia pinned Roderick Strong, setting the stage for future title implications.

Harley Cameron vs. Deonna Purrazzo

Harley Cameron faced Deonna Purrazzo in a competitive bout. Cameron emerged victorious, marking a significant win in her AEW journey.

Main Event: AEW International Championship – Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Orange Cassidy

The main event saw Konosuke Takeshita defending his AEW International Championship against Orange Cassidy. The match was a rollercoaster of near falls and high-impact moves. Takeshita retained his title after a series of devastating maneuvers.

 

Rated R Cope and Claudio/The Death Riders

The segment began backstage, where Cope ambushed Claudio, initiating a brawl that spilled into the arena. Wheeler Yuta joined, and together with Claudio, they attempted to overwhelm Cope. However, Cope’s allies, including Jay White and Willow Nightingale, intervened, flipping the script. The altercation escalated with chair shots, showcasing the personal stakes involved. Cope hit Claudio with a spear and Willow’s intervention with a chair shot to Marina Shafir added an unexpected twist. This brawl was more than just physicality; it underscored the deepening hatred between Cope and Moxley’s faction, The Death Riders. The segment’s pacing was relentless, keeping viewers engaged from start to finish. The strategic use of chair shots and the unexpected alliances formed during the chaos added layers to the narrative, making it a pivotal moment in AEW’s build-up to Revolution.

 

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