It’s Wednesday night and you know what that means! AEW Dynamite will go down tonight, and Ringside News has got you covered with live play-by-play results coverage for the October 23, 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 (10/23/2024):

  • Don Callis Family’s Kyle Fletcher will speak
  • “The Cold-Hearted Handsome Devil” HOOK will confront Taz’s attackers
  • House Of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King and Buddy Matthews) in Trios action
  • Singles Match: “The Brickhouse” Kamille vs. Queen Aminata
  • Singles Match: ROH World Tag Team Champion “The Spanish God” Sammy Guevara vs. Shelton Benjamin
  • Trios Match: The Elite (AEW World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks and AEW TNT Champion “The Scapegoat” Jack Perry) vs. Daniel Garcia and Private Party (Zay and Quen)
  • ROH World Championship Ladder War: The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe (c) vs. “The Learning Tree” Chris Jericho
  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley will appear

AEW Dynamite Results (10/23/2024):

The show opens up with video footage of AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and his crew standing tall at WrestleDream, with Moxley questioning what the new paradigm is in AEW as they all work for him now. The group then continues to run rampant as The Elite were shown turning their backs to the carnage. Moxley says imagine what they all could become as tonight a little piece of someone will be destroyed for the greater good. Moxley then jumps in the back of a pickup truck with the rest of the crew and drives off. We then see the AEW locker room awaiting for Jon Moxley and the rest of his crew to arrive in the parking lot with stars like The Conglomeration, Top Flight, Action Andretti, Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh, The Butcher and Dark Order.

Excalibur and “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard then welcomes us to the show as Tony Schiavone is in the ring. Schiavone then introduces “Hangman” Adam Page and Page makes his way down to the ring.

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Tony Schiavone starts off by addressing Hangman Page’s recent loss to Jay White at WrestleDream and their confrontation last week. Page says a few weeks ago he attacked Austin Gunn and still doubts that he remembers his own brother’s name. Colten Gunn then blindsides Page from behind and hits him with a clothesline, then sends him over the timekeeper’s table and sends him back in the ring. Page then looks to choke Colten out with his belt, but Jay White and Juice Robinson make their way down to the ring to help Colten. White then delivers some right hands on Page and looks to nail him with his belt, but Page rolls out of the ring before White can. Page then retreats and White asks where he’s going. White tells Page that he can’t run or hide from him and he’ll always have his number. White then says Page can try to cover his shortcomings with whatever weapons he chooses, but when the bell rings he’ll never be on the measure of him. White then says if Page isn’t down with that, then he has two words for him.

We then get a video package on Sammy Guevara, where he talks about his destiny and how it requires him to take on the best. Guevara then points to Shelton Benjamin’s debut from last week. Benjamin and MVP then responds that when you’re good at something, you never do it for free. MVP then says they’ve taken over before and they’ll do it again.

Sammy Guevara then makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night and MVP and Shelton Benjamin follows.

Singles Match: ROH World Tag Team Champion “The Spanish God” Sammy Guevara vs. Shelton Benjamin

The match starts off with Benjamin sending Guevara crashing into the mat. Guevara then delivers some chops and forearms on Benjamin, then follows it up with a dropkick and an enzuigiri from the apron. Guevara then sends Benjamin out of the ring, then follows it up with a moonsault off the ropes to land on him. Guevara then looks to hit a tope suicida on Benjamin, but Benjamin sees him coming and hits a belly-to-belly suplex on Guevara on the ramp. Benjamin then hits a German suplex on Guevara. Guevara then rolls up Benjamin, but Benjamin kicks out. Guevara then nails Benjamin with a couple of superkicks and hits him with a jumping knee, then flies over the top and out of the ring to land on him. Guevara then hits a neckbreaker on Benjamin, but Benjamin responds with a jumping knee and a powerslam for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Shelton Benjamin!

We then see Renee Paquette approach AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May in the backstage area as she walks out of her locker room with a suitcase. We then see May open the suitcase and toss it down the hallway. May says it is not her suitcase and Anna Jay doesn’t belong in the same ring with her let alone the locker room. Jay and May then start to brawl and Christopher Daniels shows up to separate them.

We then get a video package that focuses on Ricochet, Will Ospreay and Kyle Fletcher.

We then see Tony Schiavone in the ring and he introduces Kyle Fletcher and Don Callis and they make their way down to the ring. Don Callis starts off by saying Kyle Fletcher has something to say and hands the mic over to him. Fletcher says fans can boo him all they want, but the only person he wants to talk to is Will Ospreay. Fletcher then says it’s been 11 days since he cost Ospreay his AEW International Championship at WrestleDream and fans are just as much to blame for him betraying Ospreay as Ospreay himself is. Fletcher then says when Ospreay got to AEW instead of calling him the next big thing, they started calling him the next Will Ospreay. Fletcher then says he’s bigger, stronger, faster and better than Ospreay. Fletcher then addresses when Kenny Omega left New Japan Pro Wrestling and Ospreay stepped up, everyone said that he would never be able to fill Omega’s shoes and yet he did. Fletcher then says he saw the writing on the wall and knew what he had to do to get out of Ospreay’s shadow. Fletcher then says Callis helped him realize that Ospreay never wanted him to see his full potential in order to ensure that he would never surpass him. Fletcher then demands that Ospreay face him in the ring last week ignoring doctor’s orders and his family’s pleas. Callis then hands Fletcher a pair of hair clippers and Fletcher shaves his head as a means of showing that he doesn’t want to look like Ospreay any longer and is nothing like him.

We then get video footage of Konosuke Takeshita defending the International Title at the Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling show against Josh Alexander. We then see Ricochet making the save and taking out Takeshita with a dive. We then head to back, where Renee Paquette is with Ricochet. Ricochet says he’s a man of his word when he said he will show up anywhere to get his hands on Takeshita. Ricochet then says despite not being pinned by Takeshita he has screwed him out of the title twice so he challenges Takeshita to show up on Rampage and prove that he is out of this world. MVP then shows up with a business card and compliments Ricochet on his suit, then gives him the business card and Ricochet takes a long look at the business card.

Brian Cage and Lance Archer then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and their opponents are already waiting in the ring. Don Callis then joins the commentary desk.

Tag Team Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Machine” Brian Cage and “The Murderhawk Monster” Lance Archer vs. Two Local Talents

The match starts off with Lance Archer wearing down his opponent. Cage then hits a spinebuster on him, then follows it up with a German suplex on his tag team partner. Archer and Cage then hits a double powerbomb on one of their opponents for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, Don Callis Family’s “The Machine” Brian Cage and “The Murderhawk Monster” Lance Archer!

We then see a number of AEW stars still waiting in the parking lot for Jon Moxley and his crew as Chuck Taylor walks to The Conglomeration and tells them that Mark Briscoe’s match is next. Taylor then stops Orange Cassidy and brings up living together until AEW came along. Taylor then says he doesn’t know who has what it takes to stand up to Moxley and his crew, but he knows that Cassidy does so it’s about damn time he shows it. Taylor and Cassidy then walk off together as Excalibur says that is tough love from Taylor.

We then get the entrances of the next match of the night, which is the ROH World Championship Ladder War.

ROH World Championship Ladder War: The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe (c) vs. “The Learning Tree” Chris Jericho

The match starts off with Mark Briscoe sending Chris Jericho crashing into opposite turnbuckles face first. Briscoe then sends Jericho crashing through two tables set up on the outside from the apron, then rakes Jericho’s eye and follows it up with a chop. Briscoe then sets up a ladder on one of the barricades, then looks to send Jericho crashing through it. Jericho then hits Briscoe with a suplex, then grabs another ladder and looks to drag it into the ring. Briscoe then uses the ladder to hit Jericho in the face with it, then sets up on the ladder he put against the barricade. Briscoe then delivers some right hands on Jericho and looks to fly, but Jericho moves out of the way. Jericho then looks to climb a ladder, but Briscoe intercepts him. Jericho then hits Briscoe with a ladder. Briscoe then sends Jericho crashing through a ladder in the corner with a Death Valley Driver. Jericho then climbs up another ladder in the corner as Briscoe climbs to the top, but Briscoe pushes Jericho off the ladder and sends it crashing on top of him. Briscoe then hits a Swanton Bomb on Jericho.

Jericho and Briscoe then brawl on top of the ladder as they both look to grab the Ring of Honor World Championship, but Jericho pushes Briscoe off. Briscoe then tips the ladder to send Jericho crashing off it. Briscoe then sends Jericho crashing into the ladder and sets up a table in the ring before setting up a ladder and getting Jericho on top of the table. Bryan Keith then climbs up on the ladder, but Rocky Romero runs down to the ring with a kendo stick in hand and brawls with him to the back. Briscoe then hits an elbow drop on Jericho off the ladder and through the table. Briscoe then follows it up with the Jay Driller and climbs up a ladder, but Big Bill intercepts him and chokeslams him through a table set up on the outside. Bill then gets Jericho up on his shoulders and climbs up a ladder and Jericho grabs the Ring of Honor World Championship for the win.

The winner and new ROH World Champion, “The Learning Tree” Chris Jericho!

After the match, Jericho celebrates his win until Tomohiro Ishii makes his way out with Rocky Romero. They then had a stare down from the ramp as Jericho clutches the title and Briscoe was out on the floor.

We then get a video package focusing on Kris Statlander and “The Brickhouse” Kamille.

Adam Cole then makes his way down to the ring to address the AEW fans.

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