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 circles, 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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Latest AEW Dynamite Blood & Guts Results - July 24, 2024 - AEW Dynamite
The latest AEW Dynamite results of the event held on July 24, 2024, are as follows:
Match | Result |
FTW Championship Match | Chris Jericho (c) beat Minoru Suzuki |
Singles Match | Dr. Britt Baker beat Hikaru Shida |
Singles Match | Mariah May beat Kayla Alexis |
Blood & Guts Match | Team AEW beat The Elite |
FTW Championship Match: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Minoru Suzuki
In an intense match, Suzuki and Jericho exchanged various chops, with Jericho's chest bleeding vigorously. The action went on as Suzuki applied a triangle choke and later attempted to injure Jericho's hand with a chair. Back in the ring, Jericho got away from a Fujiwara armbar and hit a Code Breaker, yet Suzuki kicked out at one. Suzuki locked in a rear naked choke, however, Jericho countered with a Walls of Jericho before delivering a low blow and wrapping up with a Judas Effect for the win.
Singles Match: Hikaru Shida vs. Dr. Britt Baker
In an action-packed match, Shida at first dominated, delivering mounted punches and a running knee to Baker. After a brief exchange, Baker attempted her Lockjaw submission, yet Shida countered with a German suplex and guillotine choke. The two exchanged a few near falls, with Baker applying a Fujiwara armbar and Shida escaping to the ropes. Eventually, the Baker got Shida in the Lockjaw after countering the Kitana, forcing Shida to tap out for the triumph.
Singles Match: Mariah May vs. Kayla Alexis
May ruled the match with a series of powerful moves, including a running shotgun dropkick, big elbows in the corner, and another shotgun dropkick off the top rope. After hitting a Mayday, May pulled her rival into the corner for a running hip attack. She finished the match with a Storm Zero, getting the triumph.
Blood & Guts Match: The Elite vs. Team AEW
In an intense and chaotic match, The Elite at first acquired the advantage with Jack Perry going after Darby Allin before the match officially began. Perry and Darby fought through the crowd before getting back to the ring, where Perry used a camera cable to choke Darby and afterward hammered him into a steel garbage bin. The match saw the entry of a few vital participants, including Nick and Matthew Jackson, Mark Briscoe, and Anthony Bowens, who brought weapons like chairs and suitcases into the fight. Kazuchika Okada and Swerve Strickland later joined, with Swerve using a staple gun to brutalize rivals. The climax included a dramatic series of moves, including Darby Allin threatening to set Jack Perry on fire with gasoline. In a desperate bid to protect Perry, Matthew Jackson intervened, eventually quitting to prevent further harm, giving Team AEW the victory.
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 - July 26, 2024
Stipulation | Result |
Royal Rampage Battle Royal Match for the AEW World Heavyweight Championship | Darby Allin beat Orange Cassidy, Claudio Castagnoli, Brody King, Komander, Tomohiro Ishii, Brian Cage, The Butcher, Matt Menard, Kip Sabian |
Singles Match | Kris Statlander beat Leila Grey |
Singles Match | Lance Archer beat Alejandro |
Four-Way Tag Team Match | Rush & Kyle Fletcher (Don Callis Family) beat Marq Quen & Isiah Kassidy (Private Party), Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd (The Outrunners), Vincent & Dutch (The Righteous) |
Highlights of AEW Rampage July 26, 2024
Royal Rampage Battle Royal Match for the AEW World Heavyweight Championship: Darby Allin vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Claudio Castagnoli vs. Brody King vs. Komander vs. Tomohiro Ishii vs. Brian Cage vs. The Butcher vs. Matt Menard vs Kip Sabian
Brody King and Orange Cassidy started strong, King teaming up with The Butcher to dominate Ishii. Tomohiro Ishii and other participants like Brian Cage, Kip Sabian, and Roderick Strong before long entered, intensifying the action. Various eliminations happened, including an outstanding one where Darby Allin used a sleeper hold on King, in the end eliminating him to win his ring. Claudio Castagnoli likewise had a strong showing, eliminating a few contenders, and incorporating a furious encounter with Lio Rush. The match concluded with Darby Allin overcoming Claudio by using a Coffin Drop on the cover, getting the win.
Singles Match: Kris Statlander vs. Leila Grey
Statlander avoided a back elbow from Leila Grey and landed a powerful kick. She then lifted Grey and executed the Friday Night Fever move, securing the victory with a pin.
Singles Match: Lance Archer vs. Alejandro
Archer brought his already knocked-out opponent to the ring, where he dominated with a spinebuster and two chokeslams. He finished the match with the Blackout, securing an easy pinfall victory.
Four-Way Tag Team Match: Rush & Kyle Fletcher (Don Callis Family) vs. Marq Quen & Isiah Kassidy (Private Party) vs.Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd (The Outrunners) vs. Vincent & Dutch (The Righteous)
The match saw extraordinary activity with Floyd delivering chops and a double elbow to Vincent, while Dutch countered with a double clothesline and leg drop. Kassidy and Quen showcased high-flying moves, including a corkscrew kick and 450 splash. The match concluded with Fletcher hitting a belly-to-back tombstone on Floyd, getting the triumph.
AEW Collision Results - July 20, 2024
Stipulation | Result |
Singles Match | Darby Allin beat The Beast Mortos |
Singles Match | Hikaru Shida beat Skye Blue |
Singles Match | Rey Fenix beat Tony Nese |
Singles Match | Roderick Strong beat Tomohiro Ishii |
Singles Match | Hologram beat Gringo Loco |
Lumberjack Match | Deonna Purrazzo beat Thunder Rosa |
Undisputed World Trios Championship Match | Christian Cage, Killswitch, & Nick Wayne (The Patriarchy) beat Juice Robinson, Austin & Colten Gunn |
Highlights of AEW Collision, July 20, 2024
Singles Match: Darby Allin vs. The Beast Mortos
Darby and The Beast Mortos engaged in a fierce fight, with Mortos at first dominating with power moves like a Samoan Drop and a press slam. Darby retaliated with high-flying moves, including a Coffin Drop to the field floor and a Code Red. Eventually, Darby triumphs by hitting an avalanche crucifix bomb followed by another Coffin Drop for the pin.
Singles Match: Hikaru Shida beat Skye Blue
Shida and Skye Blue exchanged intense strikes, with Shida acquiring the advantage and drop-kicking Blue. After a crossbody press to the outside, Blue tweaked her lower leg and collapsed. The official stopped the match, announcing Shida as the winner because of Blue's injury.
Singles Match: Rey Fenix vs. Tony Nese
Nese targeted Rey Fenix's knee and, with the assistance of Woods and Daivari, ambushed and triple-teamed him outside the ring. Despite a powerbomb and a 450 splash from Nese, Rey Fenix countered with a hurricanrana, thrust kick, and a top rope frog splash to get the pin and win the game.
Singles Match: Roderick Strong vs. Tomohiro Ishii
Ishii and Roderick Strong began with a fierce exchange of chops, with Ishii eventually knocking Strong down with a shoulder block and hitting a vertical suplex for a two-count. Despite a strong rebound by Ishii, including a German delivery suplex and a stalling avalanche suplex, Strong managed to get Ishii with an Olympic Slam and gut buster. After an interruption by Matt Taven and Mike Bennett, Strong hit a low blow and followed up with a jumping knee strike to pin Ishii.
Singles Match: Hologram vs. Gringo Loco
Hologram executed a series of great moves, including a twisting hurracanrana and a top rope hurracanrana to the floor. After dodging a tornillo from Gringo Loco, Hologram got him with a heel kick. He then finished Gringo Loco with the Portal Bomb, airplane spin-torture rack combo into a powerbomb, getting the pin.
Lumberjack Match: Deonna Purrazzo vs. Thunder Rosa
Thunder Rosa hit Deonna with a senton and a cross body, yet Deonna fought back with a draping DDT and a superplex onto the lumberjills. Despite Thunder Rosa's near falls with a running dropkick and a spinning Death Valley Driver, Deonna applied a cross-arm breaker and suplexed her. The match finished when Deonna, with assistance from Taya Valkyrie, used a turnbuckle to take out Thunder Rosa and secure the pin.
Undisputed World Trios Championship Match: Christian Cage, Killswitch, & Nick Wayne (The Patriarchy) vs. Juice Robinson, Austin & Colten Gunn
Austin Gunn at first controlled Nick Wayne, who tagged in Christian Cage. Juice Robinson entered and was immediately overpowered by Killswitch. Despite a spirited effort from Juice and the Bang Bang Gang's triple team on Cage, Christian got success after Nick Wayne's mother used hairspray to blind Juice, permitting Christian to hit the Killswitch for the pin.
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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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