AEW is an American pro-wrestling promotion owned and founded by Tony Khan and Shahid Khan. In an era where WWE had almost complete dominance in the world of squared circle, AEW entered the market and has grown ever since. Starting in 2019, All Elite Wrestling has since become, perhaps, the second biggest pro-wrestling promotion in the world. A major reason for its high success is its weekly programming. AEW has always sought to give its weekly programming a huge weightage. From title matches to programming specials, the card for these shows is usually stacked.
AEW has a total of three weekly programs namely Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision. Collision is the latest addition to the bunch and will replace Rampage as AEW’s secondary programming while the latter will be transformed into the developmental programming for the promotion.
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AEW Dynamite Results - May 29, 2024
The latest AEW Dynamite results of the event held on May 29, 2024, are as follows:
Match | Result |
House of the Dragon Whose House Match | Swerve Stickland (c) beat The Patriarchy’s Killswitch |
IWGP World Heavyweight Championship Eliminator Match | Jon Moxley (c) beat Rocky Romero |
TBS Championship Match | Mercedes Moné (c) beat Skye Blue |
Forbidden Door Casino Gauntlet Match | Will Ospreay beat Jay White, PAC, Mistico, Shota Umino, Claudio Castagnoli, Lio Rush, Orange Cassidy, Hechicero |
House of the Dragon Whose House Match: Swerve Stickland (c) vs The Patriarchy’s Killswitch
Swerve and Killswitch had a back-and-forth match with the two grapplers exchanging control. After a few intense maneuvers and near falls, Strickland eventually acquired the high ground with a rebound German suplex, trailed by a Housecall kick. He then moved to the top rope and landed a decisive Swerve Stomp, getting the triumph.
IWGP World Heavyweight Championship Eliminator Match: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Rocky Romero
Rocky went after Moxley early in the match, focusing on his intensely taped left arm and shoulder with kicks and holds. Regardless of Rocky's relentless focus on the harmed arm, Moxley retaliated with powerful moves, including a superplex and a King Kong lariat. Eventually, Moxley defeats Rocky's endeavors with a Death Rider to get the win.
TBS Championship Match: Mercedes Moné’s (c) vs. Skye Blue
Mone hit a diving Meteora on Blue outside the ring, yet Blue took control with a thrust kick and a neckbreaker. Regardless of Blue's predominance during the PIP, Mone retaliated with a sliding knee and a backstabber. After a series of counters, Mone sealed the success with the Mone Maker.
Forbidden Door Casino Gauntlet Match: Will Ospreay vs. Jay White vs. PAC vs. Mistico vs. Shota Umino vs. Claudio Castagnoli vs. Lio Rush vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Hechicero
The fight beginnings with Jay White and Pac, with Pac taking control early. Mistico, Will Ospreay, Shota Umino, and Claudio Castagnoli enter straightaway, each conveying amazing moves and near falls. As the action intensifies, Lio Rush and Orange Cassidy join, with Cassidy's strength standing apart despite his physical issues. Hechicero enters at number nine, adding more chaos with high-flying moves. In the climax, Juice Robinson interferes, prompting Ospreay to hit a Hidden Blade on White and an OsCutter on Cassidy for the win.
Dynamite has been one of the most popular wrestling programs since its introduction and has largely been known for the Wednesday Night Wars it was involved in against NXT.
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AEW Rampage Results - May 31, 2024
The results for the May 31, 2024 episode of AEW Rampage and Collision are:
Stipulation | Result |
TNT Championship Eliminator Match | Konosuke Takeshita beat Penta El Zero Miedo |
Singles Match | Satnam Singh beat “Pretty” Peter Avalon |
Singles Match | “Timeless” Toni Storm beat Viva Van |
Singles Match | Kyle O’Reilly beat Jordan Cruz |
Singles Match | Rey Fenix vs. Isiah Kassidy |
Highlights of AEW Rampage May 31, 2024
TNT Championship Eliminator Match: Konosuke Takeshita vs. Penta El Zero Miedo
The match beginnings with Penta and Takeshita exchanging headlocks and arm drags. Penta hits a superkick and Takeshita answers with a brainbuster and rules the match. Penta gets back with a tope con hilo and a double jump Destroyer on the apron. Regardless of Penta's efforts, Takeshita ends the match with a Blue Thunder Bomb and a knockout elbow followed by a Powerdrive knee for the win.
Singles Match: Satnam Singh vs.“Pretty” Peter Avalon
Singh begins the match by bench-pressing Avalon and afterward snatches him by the throat. He hits Avalon with a chokeslam from his knees for a two-count. Singh follows up with a bearhug, and Avalon drops, finishing the match.
Singles Match: “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Viva Van
JVan tries for a straight armbar early, however, Storm escapes and hits a few hip attacks, sending Van out of the ring. Outside, Storm chops Van and tosses her into the steel steps. Back in the ring, they exchange blows until Van lands a spinning backkick for a two-count. Storm answers with a Backstabber, and a Perfect Plex, and finishes the match with a German suplex followed by a running hip attack and Storm Zero.
Singles Match: Kyle O’Reilly vs. Jordan Cruz
Kyle begins with a flying forearm in the corner and lands some roundhouse kicks. Cruz attempts to retaliate, yet Kyle brings him down with a double leg and mounts him, delivering ground and pound. Kyle then applies a straight armbar, finishing the match.
Singles Match: Rey Fenix vs. Isiah Kassidy
Fenix and Kassidy trade high-flying moves and counters, with Fenix landing a spinning back kick and Kassidy hitting a Poisonrana. They fight outside the ring, with Kassidy jumping off a chair and hitting a major crossbody. Back in the ring, Fenix went for a double jump hurricanrana and a back suplex into a gut buster. After a series of near falls, Fenix finishes the match with a tightrope walk PK and a Frog Splash, followed by a double underhook move that seals the win.
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AEW Battle of the Belts
AEW Battle of the Belts is a quarterly pro-wrestling program that airs on TNT every quarter. It has an overall running time of 60 minutes and was first contested on the 8th of January in 2022.
It was originally aired on Saturday Nights. However, since the fourth edition, the same has been shifted to Friday Nights where it airs right after the completion of AEW Rampage.
AEW Pay-Per-Views
All Elite Wrestling also organizes a number of PPV events over the year. However, unlike most of the other promotions, AEW does not organize monthly PPVs. Rather, it works on a quarterly basis for the same.
The promotion features around five to six events every year. Double or Nothing, Revolution, Full Gear, All Out, and now Forbidden Door are the events that take place every year in the promotion. These PPVs have a running time of about 240 minutes.
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