Renee Paquette is backstage with The Von Erichs. Orange Cassidy wanders in and asks Marshall and Ross if they’ll tag in, and they say yeah.

I almost want to watch Rampage again.

Almost.


Now we hear from Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho. The Golden Jets talk about Big Bill and Ricky Starks and how they tried to injure them and put them on the shelf. The love fest gets interrupted and Starks and Bill state that Jericho is untrustworthy.

Omega comes back with there are less trustworthy factions like The Firm and his alliance with MJF was flaccid. You could even say the stable was a little…Sawft.

Ooooooh…..BURN!

Starks gets back on track and notes he beat Jericho in January (twice, as Bill notes) and they are the best tag team without a name. Jericho and Omega want to help and give them names like…

  • Absolute Assholes
  • Rick and the Duck
  • Big Billy Starks

The best quote of the night is when Jericho says Starks is just a “better dressed, less charismatic version of Enzo Amore.”

Ohhhhh…Double Burn!!

Starks then lays out the challenge that they face them for the AEW Tag Titles at World’s End, and Omega and Jericho accept. So goodbye and goodnight. Ba-Bang and Ba-Bang.


“Timeless” Toni Storm joined at commentary for the women’s action with…


Ruby Soho vs. Riho


The match is mostly moments where we get Storm in Black and White.  However, Soho gets No Future for a two count, but Rico secures the pin with running double knees for the pin and the win.

Your Winner via Pinfall:  Riho

Welcome back, Rihio,  Good luck facing the Timeless One.

Now back to your regular Continental Classic with…


Rush vs. Jay Lethal


Rush’s left leg is taped up but makes no difference.  Rush takes it to Lethal and feigns the Bulls Horns to stay Tranquilo.  There’s a powerslam for a two count by Rush, and it is countered with a Lethal Combination for a count of two.  Rush throws Lethal into the turnbuckles and goes for the Bulls Horns but is stopped by a superkick from Lethal.  He attempts the Lethal Injection, but Rush locks in a sleeper hold and he taps out.

Your Winner via Submission: Rush

That’s three more points for Rush, and Lethal is understandably dejected after his loss.

But let’s continue the Continental Classic with…


Jay White vs. Mark Briscoe


This is a brutal match as White tries to stop the Sussex County native.  There’s a Lariat for a two count by Briscoe, and he is on fire as he sends White out to the floor and lands a big elbow.  Briscoe sends him back in the ring and nails him with a Razor’s Edge powerbomb for another two count, and he signals the Jay Driller.  White blocks it and he connects with a flash dragon screw and then a sleeper suplex to Briscoe.  He signals the Blade Runner, but Briscoe retaliates with a Saito suplex and goes up top for the froggy ‘bow.  White gets the knees up and then delivers the Blade Runner for the pin and the win.

Your Winner via Pinfall:  Jay White

Now we get to the Main Event of the Continental Classic between…


Swerve Strickland vs. Jon Moxley


This was just a brutal match from the start, and neither man gave an inch.

Strickland connects with a flying European uppercut to Mox’s back but he returns the receipt with a cutter for a two count.  He follows with a delayed Gotch-style piledriver to Strickland for a count of two, and attempts to capitalize but a rolling flatliner followed by a delayed vertical suplex by Strickland lays him out.  He covers Mox but he kicks out at two.  Strickland then takes a page from the Blackpool Combat Club with hammer and tong elbows  to his neck, and he climbs up the top turnbuckle but gets pushed off by Mox

Mox goes to a choke and then transitions to an armbar, but Strickland makes it to the ropes to break the submission hold.  Then Strickland nails a double stomp to Mox as he sits on a chair and then does the same finisher in the ring for a two count.  All looks to be in Strickland’s favor until Mox rolls him up for the pin in one, two, and three.

Your Winner via Pinfall:  Jon Moxley

This is a big win, as Strickland is left dumbfounded.  Before we can dive into the ramifications, we see Adam Page battling Devils, and then the Head Devil gestures him in the car as the show goes to credits.

AEW Dynamite - 12/13/2023
3.5

Summary:

Great show.  Tight wrestling matches mixed with ludicrous promos.

If you enjoyed this, then see ya in seven!