AEW Dynamite 6-Year Anniversary Results: 10/1 Live Coverage

by Archynetys Sports Desk

10/1 AEW Dynamite 6-Year Anniversary Live Results – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s live coverage of AEW Dynamite on October 1, from the Hard Rock Seminole Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida.

The usual show opening video and accompanying theme song plays to get the special six-year anniversary installment of AEW Dynamite officially off-and-running.

Kenny Omega & Brodido vs. Josh Alexander & The Young Bucks

Excalibur, Taz and Bryan Danielson welcome us to the show and then send us to an ‘earlier today’ style video, which essentially explains that The Young Bucks lost their big duffle bag full of cash and are now broke. Back live, we see Nick and Matt Jackson already in the ring.

After getting no televised ring entrance, they are introduced without any enthusiasm by “The Dapper Yapper” Justin Roberts, as an accompanying “The Broke Bucks” graphic flashes on the screen. The music for their partner from The Don Callis, Josh Alexander, hits next.

Out comes “The Walking Weapon” to join Nick and Matt in the ring, as Don Callis takes his usual spot on special guest commentary for a match featuring one of his guys. The theme for Brodido hits next and out comes the AEW World Tag-Team Championship duo of Brody King and Bandido.

Now the familiar sounds of Kenny Omega’s entrance tune plays and the Hollywood crowd comes alive inside the building, as Justin Roberts does his loud, over-the-top introduction for “The Cleaner.” The bell sounds to get things underway. Kicking things off for their respective teams at the onset are Omega and Alexander.

The two lock up and Omega sends Alexander to the ropes, but is taken down by the Don Callis Family member. They go back at it until Omega gets sent away, as Matt makes the tag to go after his former friend. Kenny takes him to the mat before making a tag to Brody.

The big-man of the AEW Tag-Team Championship duo does some more damage on Jackson before tagging in his masked tag-team partner, Brodido, who picks up where he left off. Nick comes in for an assist but the ROH World Champion dodges their superkicks.

He starts to do the Macarena before the Bucks go after him. They mock him with the dance before Kenny comes in for an assist, and the pair dance together after sending the Bucks down. Chaos ensues until the Bucks and Alexander are sent to the outside.

With that in mind, we then see Omega and Bandido land a couple dives. Bandido sends the trio one by one back in the ring, just as Brody starts landing scoop slam after scoop slam, before Omega insists on being slammed onto them himself.

After that, we see a follow-up from Bandido, who comes in and shows off his power in addition to the high-flying skills he has shown thus far. He slams Brody onto their opposition for a big pop. The opposing team begins taking over from there.

The Bucks hit some dives as the show heads into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues in this exciting opening trios tilt. When the show returns, we see The Bucks double-teaming Omega. They miss a double-team spot, however.

Omega begins fighting back with belly-to-belly suplexes. He then makes the much-needed tag to Brody King, who comes in and takes over, widening the gap for their offensive lead. After some more back-and-forth action, Omega hits a One-Winged Angel for the win.

Winners: Kenny Omega & Brodido

Jurassic Express Makes Save For Kenny Omega

Once the match wraps up, we see Omega and The Young Bucks left alone in the ring. The Bucks and Omega look at each other as Excalibur talks on commentary about them being three of the guys who helped launch AEW in the first place and among those who have been part of AEW Dynamite for all six years in its’ history.

As things seem like they’re going to go the pleasant and possibly even nostalgic route, we get a sharp turn when Alexander re-enters the ring and along with Nick and Matt, begin a three-on-one beatdown of Omega. This continues until we hear the familiar sounds of “Tarzan Boy.”

The old theme song for the Jurassic Express duo of “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry and Luchasaurus plays as the two make their first appearance together, outside of reuniting at AEW All Out: Toronto, in quite some time. The crowd goes nuts as the duo make their way down to make the save for Omega.

Omega gets in Jack Perry’s face and the pair shove each other, but Perry delivers a dive through the middle rope to level The Bucks on the outside and brawls with Nick and Matt to the back as Luchasaurus follows behind.

Omega grabs a microphone and says it’s been six years. He says he’s been with AEW since day one and has seen all the highs and lows, but sometimes it doesn’t matter how bumpy the journey is because it’s the journey itself that matters. He thanks the fans who have been here since day one and expresses his gratitude for the support of the fans.

The lights go out, and when they come back on, a masked person appears behind Omega. They take off their mask to reveal themselves as Andrade. Andrade beats down Omega and delivers The Message to him, then shakes Don Callis’ hand. Callis raises Andrade’s hand up and heads to the back with him.

Mark Briscoe Addresses MJF

After a six year highlight package wraps up, we shoot backstage where we hear from Mark Briscoe. The master of Redneck Kung Fu addresses being consumed with the thought of MJF. He talks about beating MJF at AEW All Out: Toronto and sending him on a sabbatical.

He then turns his attention to the fact that he and his friend Hologram have lost their chances at winning gold. He hypes up Orange Cassidy getting a shot tonight, saying he can be happy for his friends and how he’ll be celebrating with Cassidy when he wins the title, and MJF will be sitting at home licking his wounds and recovering.

TNT Championship
Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Orange Cassidy

The bell rings and Cassidy rolls up Fletcher. Fletcher kicks out, but Cassidy looks to roll him up once again. Fletcher blocks him, but Cassidy looks to execute a backslide on him. Fletcher blocks him and looks to execute a backslide of his own, but Cassidy manages to block him and rolls outside for a breather. Cassidy looks to put his hands into his pocket, but Fletcher lands a boot on the side of his face. Cassidy then delivers a dive to Fletcher through the middle rope and ascends to the top, but Fletcher trips him.

Back from the break, Fletcher mocks Cassidy by landing Cassidy’s signature kicks on him. He levels him with a kick to his head, but Cassidy delivers a Tornado DDT to Fletcher. Fletcher looks to land a Brainbuster on Cassidy, but Cassidy counters into a Stun Dog Millionaire and follows it up with a DDT to him. He goes for a pin, but Fletcher kicks out.

Cassidy sets up for Beach Breaker, but Fletcher escapes. Cassidy rolls up Fletcher, but Fletcher kicks out and delivers a piledriver to Cassidy. He goes for a pin of his own, but Cassidy kicks out. Fletcher and Cassidy teeter on the ropes, and Cassidy fires off forearms on Fletcher. He delivers a headbutt to Fletcher that sends him crashing into the mat, then points to his neck.

A person wearing a Hologram mask appears and forces Don Callis to back down, but then trips Cassidy. Fletcher takes advantage and delivers a Brainbuster to Cassidy on the turnbuckle for the win.

Winner (and still): Kyle Fletcher

After the match, Fletcher and the person in a Hologram mask beat down Cassidy until Mark Briscoe and The Paragon come to Cassidy’s aid. The rest of the Don Callis Family joins Fletcher and Callis on the entrance ramp, and the person in the Hologram mask reveals themselves as El Clon.

Mercedes Moné Makes AEW Title Tuesday Announcement For Next Week

After the post-match scene following the Fletcher vs. Cassidy title tilt wraps up, we shoot backstage where “The Remarkable” Renee Paquette is standing by with her special guest at this time, “The CEO” herself, Mercedes Moné. Moné boasts soon being the longest-reigning TBS Champion in company history.

Moné looks forward to defending the title next week on Title Tuesday, before the conversation turns to the new AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship. Mercedes wonders who will be her tag team partner, and this brings out mini-Moné — the puppet controlled by Harley Cameron.

Although ‘The CEO’ turns down Harley Cameron, refusing to align herself with someone who loses as much as she does in tag team competition. She walks off as the puppet insists that Moné is just playing hard to get. Paquette tries telling her otherwise as the segment fades out.

Jon Moxley & The Death Riders vs. Hangman Page & The Opps

–– Here is what’s in store for the show ––

  • “Timeless” Toni Storm’s return to “Hollywood” (Florida)
  • TNT Championship Match: Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Orange Cassidy
  • Kenny Omega & Brodido vs. Josh Alexander & The Young Bucks
  • Mixed Tornado Tag Team Match: Kris Statlander & Darby Allin vs. Marina Shafir & Wheeler Yuta
  • Trios Match: Hangman Page, Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia & Claudio Castagnoli
  • Return of Jurassic Express

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10/1 AEW Dynamite 6-Year Anniversary Live Results

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