AEW: Tag Team Casino Gauntlet & More Set for 9/11 Dynamite Show, Ricochet on His Transition to AEW Being “Pretty Smooth”, Swerve Strickland on His Cage Match at All Out 2024

Two New Matches & Jon Moxley Appearance Announced for This Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite Show

AEW announced two new matches and one new segment for the card of this Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite show at the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.

In regards to the new matches, the first new match announced was an AEW Women’s World Championship Eliminator match of Queen Aminata vs. “The Glamour” Mariah May.

The second new match announced was a Tag Team Casino Gauntlet match of TBA vs. TBA(s). It was also announced that the winner of this match will receive a shot for the AEW World Tag Team Championship at AEW’s Dynamite Grand Slam show later this month.

In regards to the new segment, this was announced to be Jon Moxley making an appearance on the show.

Current card for September 11th AEW Dynamite show:

  • AEW Women’s World Championship Eliminator match – Queen Aminata vs. “The Glamour” Mariah May
  • Tag Team Casino Gauntlet match – TBA vs. TBA(s)
  • Jon Moxley to appear

Ricochet Comments on His Transition to AEW Being “Pretty Smooth”

A recent episode of The Babyfaces Podcast featured Ricochet as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Ricochet’s thoughts about his transition from WWE to AEW for his career.

“Man, Wembley was amazing. It really gave that big feel, that big show feel, the big spike. It really did, and then, the locker rooms make things different. Both locker rooms are great. I’ve known people here in All Elite for, man, probably my whole career I’ve known all these guys. Literally, my whole career. Chuck Taylors and some of those guys since day one I’ve known. So, it was honestly a pretty easy transition. It was pretty smooth for me to transition over. I haven’t seen a lot of these guys in five, six, seven years. Maybe longer. But, honestly, it was kind of like I saw them last weekend. We started right back where we left off… Obviously, the environments are different so those are different but really at the end of the day, I’ve had fun my whole career and this is just going to reignite that spark, that fire that still was there but it just needed some gasoline to throw on it. To ignite it bigger and I think AEW’s gonna be that gasoline.”

Transcript h/t: PostWrestling.com


Swerve Strickland Comments on Violence of His Steel Cage Match Against Hangman Page at All Out 2024

Swerve Strickland recently reflected on Twitter about the level of violence that was displayed during his Unsanctioned Lights Out Steel Cage match against Hangman Adam Page at this past Saturday’s All Out 2024 event in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.