Welcome to the AEW Dynasty 2024 pay-per-view live results coverage page! Dynasty 2024 is coming to you from Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri on April 21, 2024.
Want to know who won all the matches at AEW Dynasty 2024? This post will be updated continuously to reflect ongoing coverage of AEW Dynasty 2024 results from the pre-show onward. Keep refreshing for the most up-to-date information!
Browse my predictions for AEW Dynasty 2024 and find out all the results down below.
AEW Dynasty 2024 Results |
Coverage will start as soon as the pre-show begins. Stay tuned!
ZERO HOUR PRE-SHOW:
Trent Beretta vs. Matt Sydal
RESULT: Trent won by submission.THOUGHTS: n/a didn't pay any attention to it; it's a do-nothing stall for the feud on a pre-show that I would have skipped on television, even
Orange Cassidy and Katsuyori Shibata vs. Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor and Lee Moriarty) (with Anthony Ogogo)
RESULT: Orange Cassidy and Katsuyori Shibata won by pinfall.THOUGHTS: n/a didn't pay much attention to it; same reasons
Winners Take All Match for the AEW Trios Championship and ROH Six-Man Tag Team Championship: The Acclaimed (c) vs. Bullet Club Gold (c)
RESULT: Bullet Club Gold are the new unified champs by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: I was also checked out of this, if I'm being honest. I only cared about the result, and in that, I'm happy BCG won. I'm so down to have these titles unified. It didn't seem like it served much of a purpose to have ROH six-man tag titles.
MAIN CARD:
Singles Match for the AEW Continental Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Pac
RESULT: Kazuchika Okada retained by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: 75% of this match wasn't working for me. I was bored up until the point Okada gave the crowd the finger. Then, it picked up the pace. Too little too late to save it for me, but it got "this is awesome" chants, so at least the crowd liked it more than I did.
Trios Match: House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King & Buddy Matthews) vs. Adam Copeland, Eddie Kingston & Mark Briscoe
RESULT: The House of Black won by pinfall with Black pinning Copeland.
THOUGHTS: Meh, it was alright. Nothing to remember. Nothing to crap on, other than to laugh at Kingston falling for a moment. Fine enough. I think the right team won, at least.
House Rules Match for the TBS Championship: Julia Hart (c) vs. Willow Nightingale
RESULT: Willow Nightingale won the title by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Short, but that's fine. It should be. Willow's significantly bigger than Hart, who is likely dealing with an injury and shouldn't aggravate it. But booooo for making me hear Mercedes Mone's awful CEO theme song afterward.
Singles Match for the AEW International Championship: Roderick Strong (c) vs. Kyle O'Reilly
RESULT: Roderick Strong retained by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Solid match. Wardlow's involvement was weird, though.
FTW Rules Match for the FTW Championship: Hook (c) vs. Chris Jericho
RESULT: Chris Jericho won the title by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Solid match. Jericho winning is more interesting than if it had been the other way around. Thumbs up.
Singles Match for the AEW Women's World Championship: "Timeless" Toni Storm (c) vs. Thunder Rosa
RESULT: Toni Storm retained the title by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Fine enough. I've been saying for a long time how I wasn't invested in the same handful of women facing each other, and this was arguably the start of it, so I was checked out for most of this, but it was still a serviceable match even with my barriers. I'm actually not feeling all that well right now, either (dizzy for some reason) so since that started tonight, it's been harder to stay focused.
Bryan Danielson vs. Will Ospreay
RESULT: Will Ospreay won by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Great match. I'm curious about the ending, too, with Danielson's "injury" and Ospreay being upset about causing it. This will go on my Match of the Year list, for sure.
Tournament Final Ladder Match for the Vacated AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Young Bucks vs. FTR
RESULT: The Young Bucks won the titles.
THOUGHTS: Very fun match, made even better with the surprise (if you can call it that) of Jack Perry. Predictable doesn't automatically mean boring or bad by any means, and I think this was a great way of doing this.
Singles Match for the AEW World Championship: Samoa Joe (c) vs. Swerve Strickland
RESULT: Swerve Strickland won the title by pinfall!THOUGHTS: I'm not adding this to my Match of the Year list by any means, but it's going to go down in AEW history as a major moment. Swerve wins not just the title, but the accolade of being the first black AEW world champion. Only one can do that. And when you think about how many black world champions have been in AEW, WWE and even WCW, it really isn't all that many, so that's still huge even outside of being the first in AEW history. Good on him!
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