AEW Dynamite July 27
Image Credit: AEW

AEW Dynamite: Fight For The Fallen Results (7/27): AEW Interim World Title Match

All Elite Wrestling delivered a star-studded show with the July 27 episode of AEW Dynamite.

The “Fight for the Fallen” edition featured three title matches. Jon Moxley defended the AEW Interim World Championship, and Thunder Rosa put her AEW Women’s World Championship on the line.

The results are as follows:

AEW Interim World Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. RUSH

RUSH attacks Moxley during his entrance, sending the champion crashing to the floor. He controls the bout early on and blasts him with some stiff blows. The challenger slams Moxley onto a chair at ringside and busts him open. He rubs Moxley’s blood on him and goes to hit the champion with a chair, but Moxley moves. “The Purveyor of Violence” rallies and dives onto RUSH outside the ring. Moxley chops RUSH and suplexes him on the floor. He slams the challenger into the steel steps. The two men trade blows in the ring. RUSH gets a two count with a powerslam. The match spills outside of the ring again, and RUSH chokes Moxley with a camera cord. The challenger continues to control the action and overpower Moxley, but the champion fires up and gains the upper hand.

Both men are down after a superplex. The two competitors exchange stiff strikes again. They trade German suplexes and more thunderous blows. RUSH traps Moxley in a crossface, but the champion escapes. He stomps RUSH repeatedly. The challenger suplexes Moxley into the corner. Andrade El Idolo comes to the ring and shoves Moxley off the top rope. The Lucha Brothers run to the ring and chase Andrade into the crowd. RUSH blasts Moxley with an elbow strike. RUSH dumps Moxley on his head with a piledriver for a two count. Moxley dodges the challenger’s shotgun dropkick and spikes him with the Death Rider for a near fall. He immediately locks in the bulldog choke, and RUSH passes out.

Winner and still AEW Interim World Champion: Jon Moxley

The Jericho Appreciation Society comes to the stage. Angelo Parker tells the AEW Galaxy to appreciate them. Chris Jericho congratulates Moxley and says he’s done a great job as the interim champion. He says the JAS has been on a roll, which will continue tonight. He notes that Anna Jay asked him for an opportunity, and the group gave her one. Jay says she’s “Anna JAS”, and she’s not afraid to prove that she’s the toughest. Jericho describes how Eddie Kingston broke his nose and threw him into a barbed wire spiderweb, but he still won the match. Jericho says he’s demanding his rematch for the title, and when he beats Moxley, he’ll become a two-time “Le Champion.” Moxley says he hates Jericho and this sports entertainment “BS.” He says Jericho’s nicknames are “bullsh–“, and he tells Jericho to “leave all that trash at home” when they face off. He tells Jericho he wants to face the “Lionheart” version of the former champion, the one who endured the Hart Dungeon.

Backstage, Matt Sydal says Skye Blue will be in his corner tonight.

The broadcast team announces the creation of the AEW World Trios Championships; a tournament will be held to crown the inaugural champions, and the finals will be held at AEW All Out.

FTW Championship: Ricky Starks (c) vs. Danhausen

Danhausen plays mind games with Starks. The champion kicks him, but Danhausen gets a two count with a roll-up. Starks spikes Danhausen and pins him for the quick win.

Winner and still FTW Champion: Ricky Starks

After the match, Starks says Danhausen might be very nice and very evil, but he’s not absolute. He calls out another challenger and says he’s “for real this time.” HOOK comes to the ring.

FTW Championship: Ricky Starks (c) vs. HOOK

HOOK takes the fight to Starks and punches him. “The Handsome Devil” suplexes the champion. HOOK counters a hip toss, but Starks drops him with a Spear. HOOK counters the Roshambo into the Redrum, and Starks taps out.

Winner and new FTW Champion: HOOK

After the match, Tony Schiavone asks Starks for his reaction. Starks says he’s no stranger to losing, and he’s okay with that. He says he took a title that people thought was a noose and made it a tie. Starks says he works hard, and he’s tired of waiting. He says his time is now. Hobbs blindsides Starks and slams him to the mat.

Backstage, The Acclaimed have a message for Gunn Club; they say they’re going to roast the Gunns again. He says they’ll have to watch their music video to find out what kind of match they’ll be having. Anthony Bowens declares that they’ll be taking out the “Trash Boys” on AEW Rampage.

Sammy Guevara (with Tay Conti) vs. Dante Martin (with Skye Blue)

Guevara and Martin feel each other out with fast-paced offense early on. “The Spanish God” gains the upper hand. Martin surprises Guevara with his agility. Guevara and Tay Conti start walking up the ramp, but Martin stops him. Martin dives off Guevara with another impressive showcase of his athleticism. Guevara takes control, and when Martin tries to rally, the former TNT Champion blasts him with a knee strike in mid-air. Guevara hits a Spanish Fly, but Martin slams him to the mat. Martin hits a Spanish Fly of his own. Conti distracts Martin, and Guevara capitalizes by hitting a springboard cutter. He nails the GTH for the win.

Winner: Sammy Guevara

Conti kisses Guevara after the match. Guevara attacks Martin, but Blue tries to stop him. She gets in Conti’s face, and Anna Jay runs down. She puts the boots to Blue, but Soho, Eddie Kingston, and Ortiz make the save.

In an interview backstage, Daniel Garcia notes that Bryan Danielson hasn’t been here in a few weeks. He says he’s going to beat Danielson tonight so he can go home and spend more time with his family. Garcia vows to go down as the greatest sports entertainer of all time.

In a taped message, Jay Lethal says he doesn’t want to talk about his unfinished business with the Best Friends, who happen to be stranding nearby. Chuck Taylor says their dance card for Rampage is free, and they like to dance. Sonjay Dutt agrees to a trios match where he, Lethal, and Satnam Singh will face Taylor, Trent Beretta and Orange Cassidy.

In-Ring Segment: Jungle Boy

Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus to the ring. Jungle Boy calls Christian Cage the biggest “pussy” he has ever met. He says that, thanks to him, Christian Cage is more relevant than ever. He notes that Cage was upset because the aforementioned elimination cost him money. Jungle Boy says Cage was strapped for cash because his wife divorced him, so he was strapped for cash. He then mocks Cage by doing the same “call me” taunt Cage made toward his mom. Jungle Boy says that Luchasaurus is his best friend, and he was protecting Cage in order to save him for his partner.

Jungle Boy says he can take whatever Cage throws at him. He starts to talk about digging his father’s grave, but Cage interrupts. He says that he showed Luchasaurus how he could guide him, and he threw that away by choosing to remain Jungle Boy’s lap dog. Cage says Jungle Boy hasn’t seen anything yet and promises to drape a body bag over him. He then says he can get in the same grave as his father. Cage ends his message by saying he’s going to prey on Jungle Boy’s weakness.

Backstage, the Young Bucks address the trios titles. They reject Brandon Cutler’s pitch to team up with them. Hangman Page happens to be nearby. Matt Jackson says he has been meaning to talk to Hangman for a long time, but the Dark Order interrupts to wish Hangman a happy birthday, so Jackson doesn’t get to tell Hangman what he wants to say.

AEW Dynamite Results Continue On The Next Page!

TRENDING