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Preview: AEW Dynamite (9/8/21) – Fallout From All Out

AEW Dynamite All Out Fallout / AEW Dynamite Results

AEW: All Out was definitely a night no one will soon forget. Not only for the fans, but also for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a major player in the professional wrestling industry. Chock full of amazing matches, returns, and, debuts, the event was a major success on all fronts. From start to finish, the event was firing on all cylinders. There we saw the crowning of the new AEW World Tag Team Champions, the Lucha Brothers (Penta El Zero M & Rey Fenix). A riot of a debut and a Battle Royal win to clinch her date with destiny. The arrival of a certain individual that most certainly shocked the system, Bay Bay. Last but most certainly not least, “The American Dragon” rose from the ashes to breathe fire once more. This week’s AEW Dynamite will focus on the fallout from All Out.

This Wednesday night will be one for the ages. Cincinnati will become unglued as their hometown boy comes home to battle “The King” once more and write a new chapter in their rivalry. “The Natural” faces his fear and looks to vanquish the very person who wants to continue his family’s nightmare. There’s going to be a lot more coming your way fresh off of All Out. This is no ordinary Dynamite, so you better tune in. AEW time and time again has proved that every show is vital and fans do not want to miss a second of it. It’s the first AEW Dynamite after All Out, so there will be fallout. So, let’s get to it and run it down.

Full AEW Dynamite Match Card:

  • Casino Battle Royale Winner Ruby Soho Makes First Dynamite Appearance
  • Dustin Rhodes vs. Malakai Black
  • CM Punk will Speak
  • Dante Martin vs Powerhouse Hobbs
  • Bryan Danielson Appearance
  • FTR & Shawn Spears vs Dark Order
  • Adam Cole & The Elite Appear
  • Jamie Hayter vs Ruby Soho
  • Homecoming Match: Jon Moxley vs. Minoru Suzuki

Destination Set

The moment Rancid blasted through the speakers at All Out, business instantly picked up as Ruby Soho ultimately arrived in AEW. The raucous crowd in Chicago made their voices heard as they went absolutely ballistic for the Lafayette, Indiana native in her debut. Everyone could see the joy in Ruby’s eyes as she felt every bit of love from the crowd and that fueled her to go full speed ahead to enter the Women’s Casino Battle Royale, as she drew the Joker Card and was the last entrant into the match. Fans saw glimpses of what the future has in store, as she went toe to toe with the likes of “The Native Beast” Nyla Rose and Jade Cargill. She did not back down one bit and held her own against AEW’s elite. Ruby outlasted almost every competitor that entered into the match up to that point; except for one. In what can be considered a “must-see” match down the line, the final two competitors in the Battle Royal were Soho herself and “La Mera Mera”, Thunder Rosa.

The crowd was very much into this mini one on one affair. Both women gave every shot they could give. But, there can only be one. In the end, both teetering on the brink of elimination, Ruby Soho outlasted Thunder Rosa and punched her ticket for a shot at Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D.’s AEW Women’s World Championship. Wednesday night, the winner of Casino Battle Royale will be making her Dynamite debut in Cincinnati. This will quite an exciting night as the Women’s division clinched another high-level competitor to add to their ever-growing list of stars. You do not wanna miss this.

Bow Down To “The King”

Jon Moxley is coming home to Cincinnati, Ohio this Wednesday night. But, it might not be the sweetest of homecomings as he will go up against one of the most hard-hitting and dangerous men ever to lace up a pair of wrestling boots. The legendary “Final Boss” of New Japan Pro Wrestling; the man known as Minoru Suzuki. On the night of All Out, Mox had just completed an epic showdown with another legend, in the form of Satoshi Kojima. The two had the quintessential hard-hitting affair where no man wanted to be outdone. From bell to bell, it was an all-out physical fight. But, in the end, Jon Moxley survived the onslaught of Kojima. Mox would not celebrate for long as the ominous music of Suzuki would hit and everybody knew that things are about to get a lot more interesting.

“The Forbidden Door” was not merely kicked down but shattered. The two shared a moment to soak it all in and proceeded to do what they do best; chop the life out of each other. In the conclusion of this brawl, Suzuki got the upper hand and hit the Gotch-style Piledriver on Moxley – sending a clear message that he wants to serve up some revenge for the last time they met back at The New Beginning In Osaka.  This leads to this Wednesday night, it’s Moxley versus Suzuki once more. This will not be for the faint of heart and violence is promised if these two have anything to say about it. Cincinnati will play host to a momentous battle between two of the world’s elite and it will be a bloody war for the ages. Will Jon Moxley be able to slay the king in his homecoming or will Minoru Suzuki absolutely destroy Mox and start his own paradigm shift? Tune in to AEW Dynamite, this Wednesday night, to catch first-hand the fallout from All Out!

More From LWOS Pro Wrestling

Stay tuned to the Last Word on Pro Wrestling for more on this and other stories from around the world of wrestling, as they develop. You can always count on LWOPW to be on top of the major news in the wrestling world, as well as to provide you with analysis, previews, videos, interviews, and editorials on the wrestling world.  You can catch AEW Dynamite Wednesday nights at 8 PM ET on TNT and AEW Dark: Elevation (Monday nights) and AEW: Dark (Tuesday nights) at 7 PM ET on YouTube.

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