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ALL ELITE WRESTLING DELIVERS THRILLING TV-SHOW IN MINNEAPOLIS

Minneapolis, MN - The Target Center played host to an electrifying evening of professional wrestling as All Elite Wrestling (AEW) presented its latest television broadcast on August 10th. A sold-out crowd of 5,600 fans witnessed six matches that showcased the best of what AEW has to offer.

The night kicked off with a thrilling Coffin Match between Darby Allin and Brody King. This one was a war from start to finish, with both competitors giving it their all in a match that saw multiple near-falls and an incredible amount of action. In the end, it was Allin who emerged victorious, submitting King via a vicious Glimpse of Genius at 13:28.

Next up were The Lucha Brothers (Penta Oscuro and Rey Fenix) taking on La Faccion Ingobernable (Andrade El Idolo and Rush) in a Tornado Tag Team Match. This one was an absolute spectacle, with all four men putting their bodies on the line to deliver some truly jaw-dropping spots. La Faccion ultimately came out on top, winning at 14:00.

In what can only be described as a squash match, Luchasaurus made quick work of Anthony Henry, finishing him off with a devastating Chokeslam just 42 seconds into their Singles Match. Not much else to say here - Luchasaurus was dominant from start to finish.

Ricky Starks got his chance to shine in a Singles Match against Aaron Solo, and boy did he make the most of it. This one was an excellent showcase for Starks' skills, as he used his quickness and agility to outmaneuver Solo and secure the win at 2:14.

The AEW TBS Title was on the line next, as Jade Cargill looked to retain her championship against Madison Rayne. This one was a hard-hitting affair from start to finish, with both women giving it their all in pursuit of victory. In the end, Cargill's power and experience proved too much for Rayne, as she retained her title at 7:47.

And finally, we came down to the main event: an AEW Interim World Title Match pitting Jon Moxley against Chris Jericho. This one was everything you could ask for - a battle of wits, strength, and sheer willpower between two of the best in the business. The action was non-stop from start to finish, with both men pushing each other to new heights. In the end, it was Moxley who emerged victorious, submitting Jericho via a vicious Armbar at 22:37.

All in all, this was an outstanding show that showcased everything AEW has to offer. If you're a fan of professional wrestling, there's no question - you need to be watching All Elite Wrestling.


Card Details

  • Date: 10 Aug 2022
  • Promotion: All Elite Wrestling
  • Arena: Target Center
  • Attendance: 5600
  • Type: TV-Show
  • Broadcast Type: Live
  • Broadcast Date: 10 Aug 2022

Matches

  1. Darby Allin defeat Brody King in a Coffin Match
    Match Time: 13:28

  2. La Faccion Ingobernable (Andrade El Idolo and Rush) defeat The Lucha Brothers (Penta Oscuro and Rey Fenix) in a Tornado Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 14:00

  3. Luchasaurus defeat Anthony Henry in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 00:42

  4. Ricky Starks defeat Aaron Solo in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 02:14

  5. Jade Cargill(C) defeat Madison Rayne in a AEW TBS Title Match
    Match Time: 07:47

  6. Jon Moxley defeat Chris Jericho in a AEW Interim World Title Match
    Match Time: 22:37