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Tonight’s AEW Dynamite Featured A Return

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Below are the results from tonight’s episode of AEW Dynamite, which featured the return of Mina Shirakawa.

– Mercedes Mone (c) def. Hikaru Shida to retain the TBS Women’s Championship

Britt Baker took out Mercedes after the match and posed with the TBS Title.

– “Hangman” Adam Page def. Jay Lethal

– PAC declared that he will face the winner of MJF vs. Will Ospreay at All Out for the AEW American Championship.

– TNT Champion Jack Perry attacked Darby Allin as he was making his entrance. Jack dragged Darby backstage and slammed a metal door onto him, and said that he wants to defeat Darby in his specialty, a Coffin Match.

– Mariah May said that AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm’s greatest mistake was being alive at the same time as her, and burned Toni’s gear that she gave her. Mariah claimed that Toni will obsess about her until the day she dies, while she will forget about Toni, look out a window one day and ask herself whatever happened to Toni Storm.

– Mina Shirakawa returned to AEW and said she hasn’t spoken to Mariah May or Toni Storm recently, and is heartbroken to hear that they are no longer friends. Mina said she hopes neither Mariah or Toni gets hurt in their match at All In.

– Orange Cassidy def. Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly in a Triple Threat Match to get the No.1 Entry in the Casino Gauntlet Match at All In

– Chris Jericho (c) vs. Hook (Taz’s son) for the FTW Championship is made official for All In. Jericho added the stipulation that if he wins, Hook can never challenge for the FTW Title again. Hook accepted.

– AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada and Claudio Castagnoli came face to face. They will square off for the Continental Title next week.

– The Young Bucks (c) def. The Acclaimed to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championship via DQ after FTR interfered

FTR will take on The Acclaimed on this Saturday’s Collision, with the winners facing The Young Bucks for the Tag Team Titles at All In.

– A retrospective look at the career of Bryan Danielson set to Green Day’s
Good Riddance was shown.

– AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland def. Wheeler Yuta

After the match, Swerve told Bryan to bring his family to All In, so he can beat him in front of his entire family, and his daughter can watch her father in his last match. Swerve went back into the ring and took out Bryan with a House Call.

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