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AEW Dynamite #9
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- Tails Azimuth
AEEW's Hoffman Estates Showstopper: Omega and Jericho Shine
Hoffman Estates, Illinois - November 27, 2019 - Sears Center Arena
In a thrilling night of action-packed matches, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) delivered another memorable show to the packed Sears Center Arena. The card featured a mix of tag team mayhem, high-stakes singles showdowns, and championship glory, with Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho stealing the spotlight.
The opening bout saw Best Friends (Chuck Taylor and Trent) outmaneuvering The Lucha Brothers (Pentagon Jr. and Rey Fenix) in a frenetic tag team match. Despite Pentagon Jr.'s aerial assaults and Fenix's lightning-quick moves, the fan favorites were unable to overcome the technical prowess of their opponents. Best Friends secured the win with Trent delivering a devastating Spinning Toehold to seal the deal (7:53).
Next up, Bea Priestley and Emi Sakura proved that they're forces to be reckoned with in the women's division. The pair took down Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander in a hard-hitting tag team match, showcasing their respective strengths. Priestley's powerbomb on Shida was particularly noteworthy, as it set up Sakura for the win (9:37).
The first singles contest of the evening saw Cody dispatch Matt Knicks in short order. The American Nightmare wasted little time in finishing off his opponent with a vicious Crossroads, demonstrating why he's considered one of the top talents in AEW (1:25).
Kenny Omega and PAC clashed in a match that was equal parts technical grappling and high-flying excitement. In a display of their signature aerial attacks, both men traded moves, but it was Omega who ultimately emerged victorious with a decisive V-Trigger followed by the One-Winged Angel (12:04).
The Dynamite Diamond Ring 2019 Final Match pitted MJF against Adam Page in a hard-hitting contest that showcased each competitor's grit and determination. In the end, MJF's cunning tactics and Page's reckless abandon led to a thrilling back-and-forth exchange, with MJF securing the win after a devastating Roundhouse Kick (7:01).
The main event saw Chris Jericho challenging Scorpio Sky for the AEW World Title. The two competitors put on a showstopping performance, with Jerchio using his cunning and experience to outmaneuver Sky. In the end, Le Champion's signature Judas Effect finished off Sky, allowing him to retain the title (12:16).
In conclusion, this week's AEW card featured an impressive array of performances, with Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho standing out as particular highlights. The promotion continues to showcase its depth and versatility, making it a must-watch for any wrestling fan.
Final Thoughts
AEW has once again demonstrated its ability to deliver exciting matches and memorable moments. With a strong lineup of competitors like Cody, Kenny Omega, and Chris Jericho, the future looks bright for this fledgling promotion. The question remains: what's next for AEW? Will they continue to push the boundaries of what professional wrestling can be?
Rating: 8/10
Match of the Night: Kenny Omega vs. PAC - their aerial attacks and technical grappling made for an unforgettable contest.
Moment of the Night: Chris Jericho retaining the AEW World Title with a devastating Judas Effect, solidifying his position as one of the top stars in the promotion.
Card Details
- Date: 27 Nov 2019
- Promotion: All Elite Wrestling
- Arena: Sears Center Arena
- Type: TV-Show
- Broadcast Type: Live
- Broadcast Date: 27 Nov 2019
Matches
Best Friends (Chuck Taylor and Trent) defeat The Lucha Brothers (Pentagon Jr. and Rey Fenix) in a Tag Team Match
Match Time: 07:53Bea Priestley and Emi Sakura defeat Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander in a Tag Team Match
Match Time: 09:37Cody defeat Matt Knicks in a Singles Match
Match Time: 01:25Kenny Omega defeat PAC in a Singles Match
Match Time: 12:04MJF defeat Adam Page in a Dynamite Diamond Ring 2019 Final Match
Match Time: 07:01Chris Jericho
(C)
defeat Scorpio Sky in a AEW World Title Match
Match Time: 12:16