JAS Disbands on Wednesday’s Dynamite Show
Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite show in Columbus, Ohio featured a JAS Mandatory Meeting promo segment that opened the show.
During the segment, every member of the JAS aired their grievances towards Chris Jericho over his recent actions and association with Don Callis. Starting with Daniel Garcia, every member of the group walked out with only Sammy Guevara stating that he would be willing to come back but only if Jericho changed his ways.
In a follow-up segment, Jericho was interviewed backstage about his JAS group disbanding only to be interrupted by Callis who said he was sorry if he played any role in what happened earlier. Jericho responded stating that he would be making his official decision on if he will or will not join the Callis Family at next week’s Dynamite show.
After the disintegration of the #JerichoAppreciationSociety, Chris Jericho has made up his mind!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 10, 2023
He will announce NEXT WEEK on #AEWDynamite if he’s joining Don Callis’ family!
Watch #AEWDynamite LIVE on TBS!@IamJericho pic.twitter.com/rScOQDq7tY
Young Bucks vs. FTR AEW Tag Titles, Women’s AEW Title Four-Way, ROH Tag Titles, & Coffin Matches Announced for All In
Wednesday’s Dynamite show in Columbus also featured four new matches officially announced for the card of AEW All In, which takes place on August 27th at Wembley Stadium in London, England.
The first new match announced is an AEW World Tag Team Championship match of the Young Bucks vs. FTR (c).
This match was initially setup during this past Saturday’s AEW Collision show involving FTR issuing a match challenge to the Bucks. Following the Bucks’ victory over the Hardys on Wednesday’s Dynamite show, the Young Bucks gave a promo calling out FTR. This led to FTR coming out and saying a single word of “All In.” AEW commentator Excalibur stated that this match was made official by AEW CEO Tony Khan and would be for the AEW World Tag Team Championship.
Sunday, August 27#AEWAllIn
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) August 10, 2023
London @wembleystadium
6pm BST/1pm ET/10am PT@AEW World Tag Team Title Match@DaxFTR/@CashWheelerFTR vs@youngbucks
As announced tonight on #AEWDynamite, on the biggest stage in pro wrestling,
FTR will defend the World Tag Team Title vs Young Bucks! pic.twitter.com/5CZ1Zp36Vp
The second new match announced is a Women’s Four-Way match for the AEW Women’s World Championship.
This match was announced to feature the winners of a Women’s tournament to determine three of the four spots with the fourth spot going to Toni Storm due to her exercising her rematch clause. The tournament matches were announced to be Saraya & Skye Blue for this Friday’s Rampage show, The Bunny vs. Britt Baker for next week’s Dynamite show, and Anna Jay vs. Hikaru Shida (c) for the AEW Women’s title on tonight’s Dynamite show. In the main event of tonight’s show, Shida retained her title to secure her spot in the Women’s Four-Way match at All In.
TONIGHT a tournament will begin to determine who will be competing in 4-Way Match at #AEWAllin for the #AEW Women's World Championship on Sunday, August 27, LIVE on PPV from @wembleystadium!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 10, 2023
Former champion #ToniStorm has received a bye!
Watch #AEWDynamite LIVE on TBS! pic.twitter.com/Fx7WgppdVV
The third new match announced is a ROH World Tag Team Championship match of MJF & Adam Cole vs. Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) (c).
This match was setup following an in-ring promo segment involving MJF and Cole. After some talk by MJF and Cole about their upcoming AEW World Championship match at AEW All In, Cole started to talk about his career resume in Ring of Honor and brought up how he never won the ROH Tag Team titles. This led to Cole suggesting a challenge to Aussie Open for their titles for the Zero Hour Pre-show at All In. MJF responded calling Cole a sick pervert for wanting to wrestle twice at the event but went along with Cole’s request and both issued an official challenged Aussie Open.
MJF & Adam Cole vs. Aussie Open for the ROH World Tag Team Titles!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 10, 2023
Is this really happening?!
Watch #AEWDynamite LIVE on TBS!@The_MJF | @AdamColePro pic.twitter.com/guo7Fm0sk8
The fourth new match announced is a Coffin match of Sting & Darby Allin vs. The Mogul Embassy (Swerve Strickland & AR Fox).
This match was setup following a promo segment involving Strickland explaining how he proved a point last week over his and Fox’s attack on Nick Wayne at the Buddy Wayne Acaedemy. Fox then called out Allin who quickly answered and came out demanding FOX to tell the whole story about how he tried to help FOX when he needed it the most. After some banter between the two, Allin stated that while Fox has some new friends, he still has friends too. This led to the lights going out and Sting appearing when they came back on. Sting then laid out the Gates of Agony and Brian Cage with baseball bat attacks while Fox bailed out of the ring. Sting then confronted Strickland and pointed to the All In sign in the rafters teasing a match between them at the event. Following the segment, AEW announcer Excalibur stated that a Coffin match was made official for All In with Sting & Allin facing off against Strickland & Fox.
STING HAS RETURNED!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 10, 2023
Watch #AEWDynamite LIVE on TBS!@swerveconfident | @Sting | @DarbyAllin pic.twitter.com/lf8uuGTATb
Updated Card for AEW All In
Following Wednesday’s Dynamite show, here is the updated officially announced & potential card for AEW All In:
- AEW World Championship – Adam Cole vs. MJF (c)
- AEW World Tag Team Championship – The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) (c)
- AEW Women’s World Championship Four-way match – Toni Storm vs. winner of Saraya/Skye Blue vs. winner of The Bunny/Britt Baker vs. Hikaru Shida (c)
- Coffin Match – Sting & Darby Allin vs. Mogul Embassy (Swerve Strickland & AR Fox)
- Samoa Joe vs. CM Punk
- Zero Hour Pre-show: ROH World Tag Team Championship – MJF & Adam Cole vs. Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) (c)