AEW Dynamite 14th of February 2024

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AEW Dynamite results – February 14, 2024

This week’s episode of AEW Dynamite kicks off with in-ring action between Jon Moxley and Dax Harwood.

Jon Moxley defeated Dax Harwood
Jon Moxley locks Dax Harwood in a rear-naked choke to win the match via submission.
Moxley wouldn’t let go of the submission hold following the match, which brought out Cash Wheeler to break things up and attacks Moxley. Claudio Castagnoli hits the ring and lays out Wheeler. Moxley and Castagnoli lock dual submission on FTR to knock them both out. Castagnoli and Moxley leave through the crowd.

The Don Callis Family is backstage. Callis says Konosuke Takeshita and Powerhouse Hobbs are the victims of their own success because no one wants to step in the ring and face them anymore. Don says he’s gonna put his family members against each other at AEW Revolution. Callis announces Takeshita will take on Will Ospreay at the pay-per-view.

Wardlow (w/ The Undisputed Era) defeated Barrett Brown
Wardlow hits Barrett Brown with a Last Ride Powerbomb to score the pinfall victory in a quick squash match.

Footage is shown from earlier today with The Young Bucks arriving in Texas on a private plane. Matthew and Nicholas are still wearing the white bloody suits they were wearing when they attacked Darby Allin and Sting last week.

Adam Copeland vs. Daniel Garcia ends in a no-contest
Adam Copeland had Daniel Garcia locked in a submission. Nick Wayne and Killswitch get involved and attack both men, ruling the match a no-contest.
Christian Cage and Shayna Wayne come out to join the rest of the group. Cage goes under the ring to grab a chair, Daddy Magic tries to stop him, but Killswitch lays him out. Killswitch hits Garcia with a chokeslam. Cage goes to set up a conchairto but is stopped by Copeland.
Copeland tries to hit Cage with a chair but is low-blowed from behind by Shayna. Cage sets up Copeland for a conchairto instead and connects. Cage stands over Copeland with a boot on his back and holds the TNT Championship high.

A video package plays recapping last week’s AEW Dynamite when Hangman Page and Swerve Strickland wrestled to a time-limit draw. Both men will challenge Samoa Joe in a three-way match for the AEW World Championship at Revolution.

AEW World Champion Samoa Joe comes to the ring to speak. Samoa Joe says everything was going so well with his title reign until last week when Hangman and Swerve wrestled to a draw last week. Joe says he thought they would kick them both to the back of the line, but instead, they made his title match bigger and dumber.
Samoa Joe says they reward mediocrity around here and now he finds himself in a three-way match at Revolution. Joe says he will injure both men at Revolution to teach them a lesson. This brings out Swerve Strickland and Prince Nana.
Swerve Strickland says when they started this whole thing, it wasn’t supposed to be personal but the more that Joe runs his mouth he can’t help but feel this has become personal. Strickland says when Joe won the AEW Title that the new protocol was to show up with your resume to get a shot. Strickland says he’s on his way to becoming one of the best of all time and Joe needs to put some respect on his name.
Swerve says he’s gone toe-to-toe with some of the best and the biggest legends All Elite Wrestling has to offer, and every time he proves that it’s his house. Swerve says nothing changes at Revolution beyond the fact that he’ll be holding the AEW Championship above his head.
This brings out Hangman Page. Page says he wants to set the record straight, last week he wasn’t mad but last week was horse shit. Page says he signed on for a match where the winner would become the number one contender and Strickland couldn’t do it. Hangman says if it were up to him that match would be one-on-one with two people who respect that championship.
Hangman says Swerve doesn’t deserve this title shot and he didn’t deserve another five minutes because he couldn’t get the job done. Page says he doesn’t deserve to be in the title match.
Samoa Joe says he’s heard enough from both men and that when it comes to AEW Revolution, he’s gonna whoop both Swerve and Hangman’s asses.

Timeless Toni Storm debuts her new film, “Wet Ink.”
Deonna Purrazzo is backstage. Purrazzo says Toni Storm talks too much. Purrazzo says she’s gonna break Storm’s arm at Revolution.

The Young Bucks defeated Top Flight
The Young Bucks hit the EVP Trigger on Darius Martin. Nick Jackson gets the pinfall victory for his team.
Tony Schiavone gets in the ring with The Young Bucks. Matthew says they are undefeated this year and that makes them the top, unbeatable team in All Elite Wrestling. Matthew says beating a team the quality of Top Flight, it’s safe to assume they’re number one contenders. Schiavone says Sting isn’t there because of the depsicable act by them last week.
Matthew says he’s tired of hearing Schiavone burying them on commentary every week and calls it a breach of contract. Nicholas gives Schiavone a $1000 fine and asks him if he has a problem with that. Nicholas shoves him down, Matthew apologizes and offers to help him up. The Young Bucks set Schiavone up for an EVP Trigger, but Darby Allin makes the save.
Darby Allin says the original mission statement of All Elite Wrestling was to change the world. Allin says he begged Matthew and Nicholas for a job and they didn’t see anything in him, and they hired all their stupid California friends instead. Allin says he’s thankful that there was an EVP back in the day that had some sense. The crowd chants for Cody Rhodes.
Allin says he wasn’t on the first episode of Dynamite, but Brandon Cutler was. Allin says you don’t know what they’ve gotten themselves into asking for the match with him and Sting at AEW Revolution.

The Bang Bang Scissor Gang are backstage. Jay White says things are running smoothly, and they have momentum, but they have yet to test out their cohesiveness. Billy Gunn says they should have a 12-man tag match on Rampage Friday.

Willow Nightingale (w/ Stokely Hathaway) defeated Skye Blue
Another distraction from Stokely Hathaway allows Willow Nightingale to hit Skye Blue with the Babe with the Powerbomb to score the pinfall victory.

AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy defeated Matt Taven in a Texas Death Match
Orange Cassidy hits Matt Taven with a chained fist Orange Punch to keep Taven down for the ten count.
Trent and Orange Cassidy celebrate as AEW Dynamite goes off the air.

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