"No one is safe," says AEW star after Jon Moxley almost kicks out BCC member
The new Blackpool Combat Club, led by Jon Moxley, seemingly almost turned on one of their own on Fright Night AEW Dynamite. A top member of the faction has now issued a grave warning to the rest of the locker room.
Driven by a sense of renewed purpose, Jon Moxley and The BCC - who could potentially soon be referred to as The Death Riders - are carrying on their war on the Tony Khan-led promotion. This week on Dynamite, The Purveyor of Violence responded to Orange Cassidy's challenge to him for an AEW World Championship match, claiming that he had ordered his team-mates to assault OC's long-time friend Chuck Taylor earlier in October to cut out unneeded "distractions" from the Freshly Squeezed star's life.
However, intent on testing Cassidy's resolve regarding not letting The BCC hurt any more of his peers ahead of their title fight, Mox shockingly directed Marina Shafir and PAC to pin down Wheeler Yuta as Claudio Castagnoli wrapped a chair around his neck, seemingly to destroy him the same way they had destroyed Taylor, and Bryan Danielson before that.
This, however, turned out to be a ruse to lure out Orange Cassidy, who jumped at Moxley and company to protect his former Best Friends ally. Yuta, though, soon joined The BCC's beatdown of Cassidy himself. The former AEW International Champion would find aid from other babyfaces in the locker room, including The Dark Order, Top Flight, Private Party, and Daniel Garcia.
Ahead of this week's episode of Collision, Claudio Castagnoli posted a picture of The BCC's false attack on Wheeler Yuta at Fright Night Dynamite, captioning it with an ominous message to the All Elite roster.
"Lesson: Nobody is safe," wrote Castagnoli.
Check out Claudio Castagnoli's tweet below:
Claudio Castagnoli was ambushed by a returning Darby Allin on AEW Dynamite
As the aforementioned melee on this week's AEW Dynamite continued inside and outside of the squared circle, PAC, Wheeler Yuta, and Claudio Castagnoli attempted to crush the neck of Orange Cassidy with a steel chair in the ring-side area. However, the attempt would be thwarted by a returning Darby Allin, who rappelled down from the rafters like his mentor and former tag partner, Sting, and went after The Swiss Cyborg.
Even after being put through an already broken commentary desk by Castagnoli, Allin kept pursuing The King of Swing relentlessly, fighting him through the crowd as The BCC retreated from the arena under attack from the babyfaces.
It will be interesting to see how things turn out for all the stars involved this week in the future.