Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Those Dynamite Kids - Dynamite recap for July 6, 2022

Wardlow beats Scorpio Sky - as well as Dan Lambert and some members of American Top Team - in a Street Fight to become the TNT Champion!



We hear from Jon Moxley, who says a lot of people tried to make a name off him and bet against him think that Brody King will catch him off guard and surprise him. He says that he is as much of a monster as Brody King after beating Hiroshi Tanahashi's face in and taking part in Blood and Guts, and that he knows who Brody King is and wants to know how big Brody's heart is. Moxley says that the Blackpool Combat Club finds limits and pushes them, and says that while being champion is not for everyone, it is something he does everyday.

Backstage, "Smart" Mark Sterling and "The Premier Athlete" Tony Nese try to get Keith Lee to sign a petition to get Swerve Strickland off the roster for being a backstabber. Keith Lee says that despite their issues, Swerve is still his friend, then leaves.

Christian Cage and Luchasaurus head to the ring. He addresses the fans' questions about why Luchasaurus is aligned with him, then Matt Hardy shows up. Matt Hardy says Christian is "unreal" and "the Michael Jordan of being an asshole," then says he has gotten to know Jungle Boy, that Christian screwed Jungle Boy over and that Jungle Boy did not deserve what happened to him. Christian questions Matt's friendship with Jungle Boy and says he is making Jeff Hardy look like "the sober one," then Matt says that Christian is using Luchasaurus to make money, having done the same with his office and hating having done that himself. He says that his mess has been a mess out of life and that he probably deserves it, but he wants to make sure nobody else gets taken advantage of. Christian says Matt is here because of his ego and to chase clout. Christian says Matt Hardy will use anyone in his family to ride his brother Jeff's coattails for one last run, and only cares about Luchasaurus and Jungle Boy because he wants to be near him, and calls Matt more embarrassing than Jeff. Luchasaurus then attacks Matt Hardy in a brawl that ends with Luchsaurus kicking Matt Hardy's head into a ring post and putting him through a table with a choke slam.



We see a video package looking back at last week's Blood and Guts match.

Backstage, Tony Schiavone interviews Jake Hager and Claudio Castagnoli. Hager says Claudio may be tough, but he is not as tough as he is, as he has never been a world champion and never will be. As Hager says it is about time he got his respect, Claudio says he beat Zack Sabre Jr. and helped The Blackpool Combat Club win at Blood and Guts, and next week, he will go three-and-zero against Hager.

Swerve In Our Glory (Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland) beat The Butcher & The Blade. After the match, Team Taz shows up, with Powerhouse Hobbs saying that he is pissed off with Lee and Strickland, and Starks says that Lee and Strickland are below them. As Starks gets angry about Lee and Strickland talking about who the best tag team is, The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) show up. Matt Jackson says the tag division is on fire, then says he and Nick Jackson set the table. Nick Jackson says both teams are good, especially in their match at Double or Nothing, but they didn't get the job done while The Bucks became tag team champions. Matt Jackson then proposes a three-way tag team title match next week.



We hear from The House of Black (Malakai Black and Brody King). Malakai Black says that he envies the experience that Jon Moxley is about to have and all he has been through, and says that he hopes that Brody King leaves his mark on him.

Tony Schiavone interviews Eddie Kingston in the ring. Eddie Kingston congratulates Wardlow on his title victory and everyone on his team in the Blood and Guts Match - even Claudio Castagnoli - then says Chris Jericho made him a liar when he did not taste his blood. As Eddie says he wants Jericho again, Jericho shows up on the video screen, and Tay Conti slams a car door on Ruby Soho's wrist.



The Dark Order head to the ring. Evil Uno thanks the fans for being here in Rochester, New York and supporting them, then announces that The Dark Order is here to stay. He says that The Dark Order is forever and that they begin a new chapter. He says a new chapter brings a new proclamation, and after he hands the microphone to -1, QT Marshall shows up and says -1 is no Brodie King and takes after his mother as Evil Uno holds -1 back. He says a new chapter brings a new proclamation, and after he hands the microphone to -1, QT Marshall shows up and says -1 is no Brodie King and takes after his mother as Evil Uno holds -1 back. As QT Marshall challenges -1 to a one-on-one match, "Hangman" Adam Page shows up. He and Evil Uno beat up QT Marshall before sending him into the ring, where the rest of The Dark Order beat Marshall up. -1 tells Marshall he would pin him right now, but he will wait until he is nineteen years old.



Jim Ross joins in on commentary for the second hour.

Rush beats Penta Oscura after ripping Penta's mask off behind the referee's back.



We hear from Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh and Sonjay Dutt, who says that things are now official. Lethal says that Samoa Joe is a tough champion and while they are not taking him lightly, they will take his championship.

Backstage, "Smart" Mark Sterling and Tony Nese asks Best Friends to sign to get Swerve Strickland off the roster. Orange Cassidy says he does not sign anything without his lawyer present, and Danhausen shows up. Tony Nese threatens to make Orange sign the petition, and Sterling proposes a match between Orange and Nese, where Orange must sign the petition if he loses. Orange and Danhausen accept.

Austin Gunn takes the microphone from "Platinum" Max Caster before the next match.

The Acclaimed ("Platinum" Max Caster and Anthony Bowens) and The Gunn Club (Austin and Colten Gunn) beat Leon Ruffin, Bear Country (Bear Boulder and Bear Bronson) and Fuego del Sol. At the end of the match, Austin Gunn tags himself in to make the pinfall. After the match, The Acclaimed and The Gunn Club brawl, and Billy Gunn pulls Austin and Colten Gunn off of The Acclaimed before clotheslining Max Caster, hitting Anthony Bowens with a Fameasser and celebrating with Austin and Colten.



We hear from Miro, who says that he and PAC are different men. He says that he opened the gates of Heaven and will destroy the gates of Hell, and that he is coming back enraged.

Toni Storm and Thunder Rosa - collectively known as "Thunderstorm" - beat "The Native Beast" Nyla Rose and Marina Shafir.



Backstage, Tony Schiavone interviews Jade Cargill, Stokely Hathaway and Kiera Hogan. Stokely Hathaway brings out Leila Grey and says 3-on-2 is better than 2-on-2. Jade says that if Leila does not deliver, it is his ass.

Tony Schiavione interviews Daniel Garcia, who says that he has Wheeler Yuta's number and that at Death Before Dishonor, Wheeler will have to admit that he is the best.

We hear from FTR. Cash Wheeler says that no match too so much out of them than when they won the Ring of Honor world tag titles, yet some people think that they are not the best. Dax Harwood challenges The Briscoes to a rematch to see who is truly the best at Death Before Dishonor.

Jon Moxley retains the AEW Interim World Championship against Brody King with the Bulldog Choke.



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