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Dynamite Preview: 3 Former AEW World Champions Appearing!


The highly anticipated AEW Dynamite is back tonight with an action-packed card that is set to deliver excitement and surprises. Wrestling fans are in for a treat as some of the biggest names in the industry step into the ring to showcase their skills and engage in intense rivalries. Here's a preview of what to expect from tonight's show:

Blind Eliminator Tag Team Tournament: Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland vs. AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy and Darby Allin
In a unique Blind Eliminator Tag Team Tournament matchup, two formidable duos will collide. The powerful combination of Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland will face off against the unorthodox duo of AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy and Darby Allin. With Lee and Strickland's impressive athleticism and Cassidy and Allin's unpredictable styles, this match promises to be a thrilling encounter that will keep fans on the edge of their seats.

Owen Hart Tournament: Ruby Soho vs. Dr. Britt Baker DMD
The Owen Hart Tournament continues with a highly anticipated clash between Ruby Soho and Dr. Britt Baker DMD. Both women have been making waves in the women's division, and this tournament match provides an opportunity for them to prove their mettle. Expect intense competition and high-flying action as they battle it out to advance in the tournament and move one step closer to the prestigious Owen Hart Cup.

Jon Moxley speaks
Jon Moxley, one of the most dominant and unpredictable forces in AEW, will take to the microphone to address the AEW faithful. Known for his no-nonsense attitude and willingness to take on any challenge, Moxley's words are sure to captivate the audience and potentially set the stage for his next move in the promotion. Will he call out a rival or issue a challenge? Fans will have to tune in to find out.

AEW World Champion Maxwell Jacob Friedman and Adam Cole in action
The AEW World Champion, Maxwell Jacob Friedman, along with the debuting Adam Cole, are set to showcase their in-ring prowess in a must-see match. As one of the most controversial figures in AEW, Friedman's presence alone guarantees a compelling encounter. Paired with the arrival of Cole, known for his technical ability and charisma, this match is bound to be a highlight of the night and potentially lay the foundation for future title implications.

Kenny Omega vs. Wheeler Yuta
Former AEW World Champion Kenny Omega is scheduled to face off against the talented Wheeler Yuta. Omega's accolades and in-ring ability are well-known, but Yuta is a rising star who will look to make a statement by challenging the elite talent. This clash promises to be a showcase of athleticism and skill, as both competitors vie for victory and aim to leave a lasting impression on the AEW roster.

Chris Jericho speaks
The legendary Chris Jericho will take center stage to address the AEW audience. Jericho, known for his charismatic promos and legendary career, always has something important to say. Whether he's reflecting on recent events or building anticipation for his next big move, Jericho's words are sure to be impactful and leave fans eagerly awaiting what's to come.

Tonight's AEW Dynamite is stacked with explosive matches and captivating promos that will leave fans wanting more. From the Blind Eliminator Tag Team Tournament to the Owen Hart Tournament and the appearances of top stars like Jon Moxley, Maxwell Jacob Friedman, Adam Cole, Kenny Omega, and Chris Jericho, this episode promises to be a can't-miss event. Be sure to tune in and witness the excitement unfold in the world of All Elite Wrestling.

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