AEW Dynamite Results: May 29, 2024 – Kia Forum, Los Angeles, CA

AEW Dynamite Results 29052024

Mercedes Mone’s TBS Women’s Championship Celebration

The latest episode of AEW Dynamite kicked off with a grand celebration for Mercedes Mone, who recently clinched the TBS Women’s Championship. Highlights from her victory over Willow Nightingale at the AEW Double or Nothing 2024 event were showcased.

However, the celebration was interrupted by Skye Blue, who revealed herself as the mystery attacker from weeks prior, and ambushed Mone, making a bold statement by holding the championship high.

Swerve Strickland vs. Killswitch

Swerve Strickland faced off against Killswitch in the first match of the night. Despite a strong start by Swerve, Killswitch took control as the fight moved outside the ring.

The action-packed bout ended with Swerve regaining dominance and securing a victory after hitting a Swerve Stomp and cutting a lock of Killswitch’s hair as a post-match statement.

TV Time with ‘The Learning Tree’ Chris Jericho

Chris Jericho debuted his new talk show segment, “TV Time with ‘The Learning Tree’,” featuring a quirky set and the introduction of “The Bounty Hunter” Bryan Keith.

The segment was interrupted by HOOK and Samoa Joe, who left the ring together, adding an element of confusion and intrigue.

Jon Moxley vs. Rocky Romero: IWGP Heavyweight Title Eliminator

Jon Moxley, despite his injured arm, triumphed over Rocky Romero in an intense IWGP Heavyweight title eliminator match.

Moxley managed to overcome Romero’s relentless attacks on his weakened arm and secured a victory with his Death Rider finisher.

Don Callis Offers Contract to Orange Cassidy

Don Callis attempted to recruit Orange Cassidy into the Don Callis Family, but Cassidy declined.

The segment took a violent turn when Trent, disguised and aligned with Callis, attacked Cassidy, leaving him bloodied in the ring.

TBS Women’s Championship: Mercedes Mone vs. Skye Blue

Mercedes Mone successfully defended her TBS Women’s Championship against Skye Blue in a hard-fought match.

Post-match, CMLL champion Stephanie Vaquer confronted Mone, setting up a potential future clash.

The Elite Strip Adam Copeland of TNT Championship

The Young Bucks, addressing Adam Copeland’s injury, stripped him of the TNT Championship and announced a series of qualifying matches leading to a new champion being crowned at Forbidden Door.

Christopher Daniels, the new Interim EVP, outlined the competition format, sparking a confrontation with The Acclaimed to close the segment.

Forbidden Door Casino Gauntlet

The main event featured a thrilling Forbidden Door Casino Gauntlet match to determine the next AEW Championship contender.

The match included high-octane performances from stars like PAC, Jay White, Will Ospreay, and more. Will Ospreay emerged victorious, earning a title shot against Swerve Strickland at the upcoming Forbidden Door event.

AEW Dynamite concluded with a tense stare-down between Swerve and Ospreay, promising an electrifying championship match at the next pay-per-view.

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