Our AEW Dynamite: Beach Break results for tonight feature MJF defending the AEW World Championship against Kenny Omega, Konosuke Takeshita putting the AEW International Championship on the line against Kyle Fletcher, Tommaso Ciampa taking on Chris Jericho, the Women’s Casino Gauntlet, and much more!
AEW Dynamite Card
- MJF (c) vs. Kenny Omega – AEW World Championship (If Omega loses, he can never challenge for the AEW World Championship again)
- Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher – AEW International Championship
- Tommaso Ciampa vs. Chris Jericho
- Athena vs. Maya World vs. TBA – Women’s Casino Gauntlet (Winner earns World Title shot at AEW Redemption)
- Jon Moxley & Will Ospreay vs. The Workhorsemen
AEW Dynamite Results
Ahead of his AEW World Championship match against MJF, Kenny Omega speaks with Renee Paquette and admits that this is arguably the biggest match of his career.
Paquette reminds Omega that a victory over MJF will make him AEW World Champion once again, but a loss means he will never challenge for the championship again.
Omega calls the situation “do or die” and says his back is against the wall. He explains that throughout his career, he has produced some of his best performances when facing those odds, referencing his time in the independent scene with promotions such as Jersey All Pro Wrestling, PWG, and DDT.
Omega reveals that The Young Bucks are not by his side tonight and says the only person standing with him is Michael Nakazawa, who has supported him for nearly 20 years.
The former AEW World Champion says that if this is truly his final opportunity to win AEW gold as a singles competitor, he is willing to shake MJF’s hand and congratulate him on a successful title reign.
However, Omega makes it clear that defeating him will not be easy. He questions whether MJF has the toughness and determination required to survive the match and end his final chance at achieving his dream of becoming champion again and headlining AEW’s biggest event at Wembley Stadium.
Omega references his 27-year career and warns MJF that this match will not be like their previous encounter in Vancouver.
“I’m ready this time,” Omega says before closing the interview with his trademark farewell: “Goodbye and good night. Bang.”
Tommaso Ciampa vs. Chris Jericho
Ciampa goes for the cover after hitting a second knee strike, but Jericho kicks out before the referee’s count reaches three. Ciampa looks to put the match away with another running knee strike, but Jericho counters and locks in the Liontamer.
Ciampa reaches for the sand bucket at ringside, but the referee pulls it away from him. However, Ciampa manages to grab a handful of sand and throws it into Jericho’s eyes before connecting with a third running knee strike to secure the victory.
Winner: Tommaso Ciampa
Ciampa exits the ring and grabs a steel chair, using it to blast Jericho in the head. He then brings out a power tool and teases using it on Chris Jericho, but security quickly intervenes and prevents him from causing further damage.
Ciampa eventually backs away from Jericho and heads to the back, but not before drilling through a pool ring with the power tool on his way out.
Grade: B+
I really like the unique stage setup for AEW Dynamite Beach Break. Having Chris Jericho and Tommaso Ciampa go on first was definitely the right call, as their match set the tone for the rest of the night in a major way.
I sometimes forget that Jericho is 55 years old because he continues to deliver when paired with the right opponent. As for Ciampa, tonight’s victory over a legend of this sport could be exactly what he needs to rebuild momentum.
The Brawling Birds Are Coming
A vignette airs featuring The Brawling Birds taking on a group of men inside a pub. Jamie Hayter and Alex Windsor unleash their double lariat finisher on one opponent before Windsor follows up by smashing a glass over his head.
We Hear From Will Ospreay
Renee Paquette speaks with Will Ospreay ahead of tonight’s AEW World Championship main event between MJF and Kenny Omega, with the stakes surrounding the match and the upcoming All In event taking centre stage.
Ospreay says he is supporting Omega and calls him one of the greatest wrestlers of their generation. However, he admits that MJF cannot be overlooked, especially after the year he has had.
While Ospreay acknowledges MJF’s talent, he says the champion’s biggest problem is the controversy and antics that come with him. Ospreay hopes Omega can overcome those tactics and make the dream All In main event a reality: Omega versus Ospreay for the AEW World Championship.
The Champion Arrives On AEW Dynamite
MJF interrupts and immediately rejects that possibility. He accuses Ospreay of being judgmental while pointing out that Ospreay has never won the AEW World Championship despite claiming to be the best wrestler in the world.
MJF also mocks Ospreay’s relationships with Kenny Omega and Jon Moxley before claiming that Ospreay should be thanking him for the current era of AEW.
The AEW World Champion declares that he is the reason the company is experiencing its “golden era” and says Ospreay’s attempts to restore the feeling were unnecessary because MJF believes he was the feeling all along.
MJF then turns his attention to Wembley Stadium, saying it annoys him that people want the event to be centred around Ospreay instead of his AEW World Championship. He vows that Kenny Omega will never challenge for the championship again after tonight and threatens to injure Ospreay at All In.
Ospreay Fires Back At MJF
Ospreay fires back by saying that while MJF may be the youngest, longest-reigning, and a multiple-time AEW World Champion, many people believe his victories came because of the distractions and tactics surrounding him rather than his talent alone.
Ospreay then takes a more personal shot at MJF, claiming the champion is desperate for validation and constantly seeks praise from fans and his peers. He says MJF wants to be part of the conversation about the best wrestlers in the world but has not earned that respect without relying on his antics.
Ospreay tells MJF that despite his accomplishments, he does not even rank among the top 50 wrestlers in the world and that he knows Japanese girls who are 14 years old who could be better than MJF.
He adds that MJF can call himself the youngest, longest-reigning, and a multi-time world champion, but until he proves he can succeed without the distractions and mind games, he will never truly be part of the conversation.
The confrontation quickly turns physical when MJF spits his gum in Ospreay’s face. Ospreay tackles MJF, leading to a wild brawl between the two stars before security separates them.
As officials hold them apart, MJF repeatedly shouts that Kenny Omega is a “dead man” and blames Ospreay for what is about to happen.
Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher – AEW International Championship
Fletcher connects with a running kick to the back of Takeshita’s head before following up with a brainbuster on the top turnbuckle pad to secure the victory.
Winner and new AEW International Champion: Kyle Fletcher
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