It’s Wednesday night and you know what that means! The AEW All Out go-home episode of Dynamite will go down tonight, and Ringside News has got you covered with live play-by-play results coverage for the September 4, 2024 episode.

AEW Dynamite will start this week at 8:00 PM EST as always, match-by-match highlights and results from the show will take place on this very page. Feel free to leave any reactions in the comment section below. You can check out the lineup below.

AEW Dynamite Lineup (9/4/2024):

  • AEW Continental Championship Match: The Elite’s “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Don Callis Family’s Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW Women’s World Championship Match: “The Glamour” Mariah May (c) vs. “The Native Beast” Nyla Rose
  • Trios Match: AEW World Trios Champions “The Bastard” PAC and Blackpool Combat Club’s Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta vs. AEW International Champion “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay and The Conglomeration’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy and Kyle O’Reilly
  • Swerve Strickland vs. “Hangman” Adam Page AEW All Out Contract Signing
  • Daniel Garcia speaks
  • Singles Match: Robyn Renegade vs. Jamie Hayter

AEW Dynamite Results (9/4/2024):

The show opens up with Daniel Garcia making his way down to the ring, while Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz welcomes us. Ring announcer Justin Roberts then tries to introduce Garcia as he was making his way down to the ring, but Garcia interrupts Roberts and calls MJF out, saying he wasn’t waiting for All Out and that he wants to break his neck in Milwaukee.

MJF then responds to Garcia through the crowd surrounded by security with a glass of wine in hand as a pre-match measure to celebrate his win over Garcia on Saturday. MJF reminds Garcia of what happened between them at AEW Blood & Guts. Garcia then questions if anyone really believes what MJF is saying, then says that’s fitting because everything about MJF is fake. Garcia then says the thing that makes MJF most sick to him is his fake love to AEW and that he doesn’t love AEW. Garcia then says MJF can put as many tattoos on his legs, but no one will believe that it comes from a genuine place. Garcia then says he meant what he said last week about ruining MJF’s life and he wants both MJF and the people around him to suffer. Garcia then says he wants MJF to have a wife and a kid, but every time he picks up his kid, he’ll think about him with the feeling that runs through his body. Garcia then says MJF’s kid will eventually ask him if he was a wrestler and he’ll have to tell them that he was until he ruined his career. MJF then mockingly applauds Garcia and tells him that he still has lots to learn, then says he was trying to help Garcia when he betrayed him by showing him that you can’t trust anyone. MJF then says he used to be a fan favorite until fans turned on him, then tells Garcia that he doesn’t want their love or affection. MJF then says the more a wrestler rises in the business, the more fans want to see them fall. MJF then says he’ll do Garcia a favor on Saturday by ensuring his fans and family can’t hurt him like they did with him by putting him in a wheelchair. MJF then says the only person Garcia can really trust is his mother and she’ll take care of Garcia after what he does to him.

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Garcia then slides out of the ring and makes his way through the crowd to get to MJF. While he takes down a couple of security guards, a couple more overpower Garcia. Garcia then takes them both down, sending one of them crashing into the barricade, then charges up the stairs at MJF in the crowd. When he reaches MJF, MJF nails Garcia with a right hand and sits next to him as Garcia begins to bleed. MJF then thanks Garcia for waking something in him that’s been dormant for far too long and promises to send Garcia straight to paradise, adding that Garcia can thank him later. MJF then kisses Garcia’s bloody forehead, then dabs the blood with his finger and then sucks it off his finger.

We then head to the back, where Renee Paquette is interviewing The Conglomeration (CMLL World Women’s Champion Willow Nightingale, “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy, ROH World Champion Mark Briscoe and Kyle O’Reilly). Paquette says that Will Ospreay will join The Conglomeration in a Trios Match in the show’s main event. Ospreay then joins the interview and asks if Briscoe has any words of wisdom for him. Briscoe goes into his usual mode, while recapping how he agreed to team with Ospreay and then gets fired up about their match.

We then get the entrances of the first match of the night, which is an AEW Continental Championship Match and commentary announces that there will be an AEW Continental Contenders Challenge for Friday’s episode of Collision.

AEW Continental Championship Match: The Elite’s “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Don Callis Family’s Kyle Fletcher

The match starts off with Fletcher getting Okada up on one shoulder, but Okada escapes and Fletcher nails him with a kick on the apron that sends him crashing to the floor. Fletcher then follows it up with a tope suicida. Fletcher then delivers some right hands on Okada and follows it up with a clothesline. Fletcher then delivers more right hands on Okada in the corner and follows it up with a sidewalk slam, then goes for a pin but Okada kicks out. Okada then hits a bodyslam on Fletcher and climbs to the top, then nails Okada with an elbow drop. Okada then goes for The Rainmaker, but Fletcher escapes and hits Okada with a slam. Okada then nails Fletcher with a DDT on the floor, but Fletcher responds with a superkick and a brainbuster. Fletcher then hits Okada with a couple of superkicks and places him on the top rope. Fletcher then joins him up there and looks to hit a superplex, but Okada escapes and dropkicks Fletcher off the ropes and onto the floor. Okada then hits a big boot on Fletcher on the outside that sends him crashing over the barricade, then sets up for the hanging DDT. Fletcher then escapes and hits a brainbuster on Okada on the barricade, then flies over it to land on him and gets him back in the ring. Fletcher then hits a bodyslam on Okada, then climbs to the top and hits him with an elbow drop. Fletcher then hits a kick on the back of Okada’s spine, then follows it up with The Rainmaker. Fletcher then hits another suplex and a Tombstone on Okada, then goes for a pin but Okada kicks out. Fletcher then hits a bodyslam on Okada, but Okada sends Fletcher crashing into the referee. Okada then low blows Fletcher and follows it up with The Rainmaker for the win with under a minute left remaining in the match.

The winner and still the AEW Continental Champion, The Elite’s “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada!

After the match, Don Callis Family’s Konosuke Takeshita slides in the ring to check on Fletcher and stares down Okada.

Commentary then mentions that Swerve Strickland signed a new contract with AEW.

We then get video footage of Swerve Strickland and Prince Nana standing outside Swerve’s childhood home. Photos from Swerve’s childhood were then shown. Swerve says the home was foreclosed on during his childhood. Swerve then mentions his new contract and announces that he purchased his current home. Swerve then calls Nana his manager and best friend before hugging him and then they head inside the house.

Jamie Hayter then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night, which is a Singles Match and Robyn Renegade is already waiting inside the ring.

Singles Match: Robyn Renegade vs. Jamie Hayter

The match starts off with Robyn nailing Hayter as we see Saraya and Harley Cameron watch the action from backstage. Hayter then goes for a suplex, but Robyn escapes. Hayter then nails Robyn with a clothesline, but Robyn responds with a couple of double knees in the corner. Hayter then nails Robyn with a boot, but Robyn responds with a double stomp on Hayter’s head. Robyn then climbs up the ropes, but Hayter nails her with a powerslam mid-air and follows it up with three backbreakers. Hayter then hits Robyn with another clothesline for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Jamie Hayter!

We then see highlights from last week’s Dynamite of HOOK forcing Roderick Strong to tap out to the Redrum, while the referee missed that Strong’s foot was under the bottom rope.

We then head to the back, where we see The Undisputed Kingdom’s Roderick Strong show Christopher Daniels what happened during the finish of his FTW Championship Match against HOOK last week. HOOK then confronts Strong and Strong tells HOOK that he will call his shot in a rematch at the time and place of his choosing.

We then see Marina Shafir attack several individuals as Jon Moxley stands by with her. Moxley then runs into Jack Perry and The Young Bucks, telling Perry that he’ll see him later. Moxley and Shafir then walks away.

Blackpool Combat Club’s Jon Moxley and Marina Shafir then make their way down to the ring to address the AEW fans.

Jon Moxley starts off by mocking Darby Allin and saying he remembers the exact moment he knew Allin was special and that was after they stood toe-to-toe in the ring. Moxley then says Allin walks his own path and being on Dynamite is not a right, but a privilege. Moxley then tells Allin that he just wants to talk. Moxley then drops the mic and then he and Shafir leaves the ring. Moxley and Shafir then hops the barricade and exits through the crowd.

We then head to the back, where Paquette is interviewing “The Learning Tree” Chris Jericho, “The Redwood” Big Bill and “The Bad Apple” Bryan Keith. Jericho was still upset with Orange Cassidy ruining his jacket. Video footage was shown from four years ago of Cassidy flipping a switch that led to orange juice falling on Jericho and his cronies, which ruined the jacket. Jericho then claims the jacket cost $7,000 and says Keith will freshly squeeze it out of Cassidy’s hide on Friday. Orange Cassidy then shows up and tells Keith to tell Jericho that if Keith beats him on Friday, he’ll give him $7,000 in cash. Cassidy then walks away. Keith then talks about disrespect and says he will make sure that Cassidy pays the price on Collision.

We then get the entrances of the next match of the night, which is an AEW Women’s World Championship Match.

AEW Women’s World Championship Match: “The Glamour” Mariah May (c) vs. “The Native Beast” Nyla Rose

The match starts off with May and Rose staring each other down. May then delivers several open palm strikes on Rose, but Rose responds with a crossbody and mocks May. Rose then follows it up with a couple of bodyslams and a leg drop, then looks to drape May across the top rope. May then escapes and hits a missile dropkick on Rose off the top rope, then jams her boot into Rose’s face in the corner. May then delivers some right hands on Rose and follows it up with a missile dropkick. Both women then deliver some right hands on each other before May gains the upper hand and delivers several more right hands on Rose. Rose then responds with a suplex and a clothesline, then sets up for the Beast Bomb. May then escapes and hits a crossbody on Rose, but Rose catches her and sends her crashing into the mat. May then rolls out of the ring to avoid being pinned, then trips Rose on the ring steps and hits a boot on Rose’s head. The referee then begins a ten count, but Rose beats it. May then hits Rose with a jumping knee and a Storm Zero for the win.

The winner and still the AEW Women’s World Champion, “The Glamour” Mariah May!

We then get a video package of “The Virtuosa” Deonna Purrazzo. Purrazzo is sitting in a table and she is surrounded by candles. Purrazzo talks about how every great artist goes through phases. Purrazzo then says the Texas Bull Rope Match was meant to be her Magnum Opus, but it was not. Purrazzo then takes a sip of wine and slams the glass down. Purrazzo then says she is not finished making art.

Excalibur then announces Hikaru Shida vs. Deonna Purrazzo for Friday’s AEW Collision, then hypes Mercedes Moné vs. Hikaru Shida for the TBS Title for Saturday’s All Out PPV.

AEW TBS Champion and NJPW Strong Women’s Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Moné and “The Brickhouse” Kamille then make their way down to the ring to address the AEW fans.

Mercedes Moné starts off by demanding that Milwaukee say hello to their CEO, then addresses Hikaru Shida. Moné asks how Shida can call herself “The Ace” when she isn’t the face of TBS or the AEW women’s division, then tells Shida that she will learn at All Out that there’s a price to pay when you mess with Mercedes Moné. Shida then appears on the big screen and tells Moné that she is one Katana away from losing the TBS Championship. Shida then says Milwaukee knows that you can’t beat “The Ace” before Christopher Daniels shows up and informs Kamille that she will be banned from ringside during Moné and Shida’s TBS Championship Match at All Out. Shida then says sayonara b***h.

We then head to the back, where The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) calls for the cameraman to come closer because AEW TNT Champion “The Scapegoat” Jack Perry has something to say. Perry then turns around and recalls being in the ring the first time that Bryan Danielson stepped foot in an AEW ring. Perry then says he promised himself that someday he would step foot in the ring with Danielson. Perry then recalls being at home and finding out that Danielson’s career was coming to an end. Perry then says he thought he wouldn’t get his chance, but he didn’t give up. Perry then says he went to Japan and started over. Perry then says he sold his own t-shirts and did everything he had to do to get back to AEW and he did it by himself. Perry then says Danielson could have helped him, but he only cares about his fairytale ending. Perry then says it won’t be a happy ending. Matthew then says he and Nicholas will do anything to make sure the AEW World Championship comes back to The Elite.

AEW World Champion “The American Dragon” Bryan Danielson then makes his way out to join the announce desk for the upcoming Trios Match.

We then get the entrances of the main event of the night, which is a Trios Match.

Trios Match: AEW World Trios Champions “The Bastard” PAC and Blackpool Combat Club’s Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta vs. AEW International Champion “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay and The Conglomeration’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy and Kyle O’Reilly

The match starts off with Kyle O’Reilly and Wheeler Yuta. Both men take turns in locking each other in submission holds before Orange Cassidy tags in and exchanges right hands with Yuta. Yuta then sends Cassidy crashing into the mat and tags in PAC as Will Ospreay tags in on his side. Ospreay then trips PAC and pins him, but PAC kicks out. Yuta then has a waist lock cinched in on Cassidy. Yuta then transitions into a German suplex, but Cassidy kicks out and delivers a few back elbows on Yuta. Cassidy then hits a German suplex of his own, but Claudio Castagnoli tags in and hits a double boot on both Ospreay and O’Reilly on the apron. Castagnoli then places Cassidy on the top and tags in PAC, but Cassidy fights PAC off. PAC then hits a suplex on Cassidy and locks in the Brutalizer, but Ospreay breaks the hold. PAC then gets in Ospreay’s face and the Blackpool Combat Club sends him crashing out of the ring. Cassidy then looks to tag out, but neither of his partners are there for him. Yuta then tags in and sends Cassidy crashing into the mat, then goes for a pin but O’Reilly breaks the fall. PAC then tags in and tries preventing Cassidy from tagging out, but is unsuccessful. Ospreay then tags in and hits a back body drop on Yuta, then follows it up with a hurricanrana on Castagnoli and a springboard kick on Yuta.

Cassidy then hits a tope suicida on Castagnoli on the outside and Yuta follows it up with one of his own. O’Reilly then takes down Yuta, but PAC flies over the top to land on him. Ospreay then nails him and brawls up the ramp with him, but Yuta blindsides Ospreay from behind. PAC then looks to hit a reverse hurricanrana on Ospreay, but Ospreay sends him crashing off the ramp and follows it up with a 450 Splash. Cassidy then hits a DDT on Castagnoli off the top as Ospreay and PAC continue brawling with each other. Cassidy then hits a Beach Break on Castagnoli and goes for a pin, but Castagnoli kicks out. O’Reilly then tags in and delivers some kicks on Castagnoli’s chest alongside Cassidy before O’Reilly locks in a submission on Castagnoli. Castagnoli then powers up to his feet and sends O’Reilly crashing into the corner to escape, but O’Reilly keeps the hold locked in. Castagnoli then breaks free and hits The Swing on O’Reilly for the win.

The winners of the Trios Match, AEW World Trios Champions “The Bastard” PAC and Blackpool Combat Club’s Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta!

After the match, The Elite appear out of nowhere and attack Blackpool Combat Club. The Young Bucks then hold Danielson in place as Jack Perry grabs a chair, but Castagnoli and Yuta come to Danielson’s aid before Perry can use it. Castagnoli then grabs a mic and challenges The Bucks to a match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship at All Out before Danielson sends a message to Perry. The cameras then cut backstage, where we see PAC and Ospreay fighting. PAC then hits Ospreay with a brainbuster on a production crate. PAC then jaws at Ospreay, while Christopher Daniels orders him to leave.

Excalibur then announces that the AEW World Tag Team Title Match for All Out has been made official and that Bryan Danielson, PAC, Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta will face The Elite (Jack Perry, Kazuchika Okada, Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) in an All-Star 8-Man Tag Team Match on Friday’s Collision.

We then see Tony Schiavone standing in the ring for the AEW All Out contract signing. Schiavone then introduces Swerve Strickland and Prince Nana and they make their way down to the ring for the contract signing. “Hangman” Adam Page’s entrance music then plays, but he doesn’t come out. Schiavone then apologizes and tries again, but Page still doesn’t come out. Page then appears on the big screen in front of Swerve’s childhood home and says he and Strickland don’t need to sign a contract to know that their match is official.

Page then enters the house and tells Strickland he has nothing left outside of the ring, then says he can see Strickland’s childhood memories as he walks throughout. Page then says Strickland’s father must not have loved him given the man he turned out to be as he dumps out gasoline and Strickland tosses over the desk and chair. Page then reminds Strickland that he was outside of his house watching him carry his pregnant wife to the hospital as he continues pouring gasoline out on the porch. Page then says he told Strickland for months that he wanted nothing more than to burn Strickland’s life to the ground. Page then sits in a chair as he tells Strickland he was happy to let the AEW World Championship slip through his fingers since he was unable to dethrone him, then tells him that he will take whatever’s left of Strickland from him this Saturday in their Steel Cage Match. Strickland then tells Page to say goodbye to regaining the AEW World Championship and his career, then says he gets some practice tonight. Page then lights a match and Strickland begins screaming. Page then tells Strickland that tonight he will say goodbye to Strickland’s house and sets it on fire as a helpless Strickland watches from the ring sobbing and the show comes to a close.

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