This week’s AEW Dynamite is the go-home show for Worlds End and the last Dynamite of the year. We’ll end the year with a bang as the ROH World Tag Team Championship is on the line as AEW World Champion and ROH Tag Team Champion MJF teams with Samoa Joe to defend the belts against a pair of The Devil’s Masked Men. This will hopefully lead to the reveal of at least one of the attackers and should give us an idea of who The Devil is.
Our focus will be on the semi-final matches for the inaugural Continental Classic as we take a look at the battle between Eddie Kingston and Bryan Danielson. We’ll also look at the three-way collision between Jay White, Swerve Strickland, and Jon Moxley!
Full AEW Dynamite Card
- ROH World Tag Team Championship: MJF (c) and Samoa Joe vs. The Devil’s Masked Men
- Eddie Kingston vs. Bryan Danielson
- Swerve Strickland vs. Jay White. vs. Jon Moxley
Who is heading for the finals at Worlds End?
The Continental Classic is nearing the end of its inaugural run, and I must say, regardless of who wins, I hope this returns next year. The matches were top-notch, having no interference in them was refreshing, and it put into perspective how AEW’s roster is loaded with killers.
At the start, there was debate about how this could impact the title picture for AEW’s singles division moving forward. Jay Lethal and Mark Briscoe aside, everyone else feels more of a threat than they did at the beginning of the tournament. Now is where I make my predictions for the match-ups. I see Eddie Kingston picking up the win over Bryan Danielson. Although Danielson holds a victory over Kingston, that was before Eddie’s win streak, and it’s tough to see anyone beating Kingston.
Swerve is the only one I do not see picking up the win for the triple-threat match. Winning the tournament could potentially stall his momentum and keep him out of the World title scene, where he belongs. I will pick Jay White to move on and face Edwards, but I will not be surprised if Moxley walks away with the win. Regardless of who moves forward, this will be a great matches you will not want to miss!
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