
AEW Dynamite Recap: Explosive Action, Emotional Moments, and Anticipation for All In
- Jeremy Erick
- Aug 10, 2023
- 4 min read
In yet another thrilling episode of All Elite Wrestling's flagship show, AEW Dynamite, fans were treated to a night of intense matchups, emotional moments, and intriguing storylines. As the countdown continues to AEW's monumental event, All In at Wembley Stadium in London on August 27, the show delivered its fair share of excitement and surprises. Let's dive into the key highlights, match results, memorable moments, and our unique rating system that sheds light on the episode's overall quality.
**Jericho Appreciation Society Faces a Tumultuous Turn of Events (Grade: B)**

The episode kicked off with a dramatic twist as the Jericho Appreciation Society held a mandatory meeting, resulting in a shocking departure of several members. Daniel Garcia, Jake Hager, Tay Melo, Anna Jay, Angelo Parker, Matt Menard, and Sammy Guevara walked out on Chris Jericho, marking the end of an era for one of AEW's longest-running factions. Despite the abrupt exit, the promo segment allowed these underserved members to voice their feelings, adding a layer of depth to their characters and the overall storyline.
Action: 1
Storytelling: 4
Atmosphere: 4
Innovation: 2
Overall Enjoyment: 4
Overall Rating: 15 Grade B
**The Young Bucks Triumph in a Tag Team Clash (Grade: C+)**

In a battle of two legendary tag teams, The Young Bucks squared off against The Hardys in a high-octane contest. While Matt and Nick Jackson controlled the pace, Matt and Jeff Hardy staged a valiant comeback, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Ultimately, The Young Bucks secured the victory with a BTE Trigger to Matt Hardy. However, the post-match confrontation with AEW world tag team champions FTR stole the spotlight, as they accepted the challenge for a match at All In. This impending showdown promises to be a Match of the Year candidate, adding an exciting element to the upcoming event.
Action: 4
Storytelling: 3
Atmosphere: 4
Innovation: 3
Overall Enjoyment: 3
Overall Rating: 17 Grade C+
**Jack Perry Holds Strong in FTW Championship Defense (Grade: C+)**

Jack Perry, defending the FTW Championship against the seasoned Rob Van Dam, showcased his resilience and determination. Despite Van Dam's impressive athleticism, Perry emerged victorious, retaining his title. The young performer's portrayal of a heel character has resonated with fans, even if I personally have my reservations on him as a heel and this match served as a defining moment in his burgeoning career.

Action: 3
Storytelling: 3
Atmosphere: 4
Innovation: 2
Overall Enjoyment: 3
Overall Rating: 15 Grade C+
**Adam Cole and MJF Set Their Sights on Ring of Honor Tag Team Titles (Grade: A)**

AEW world champion MJF and Adam Cole took center stage with a promo that piqued fans' interest. Cole proposed a challenge for the Ring of Honor World Tag Team Championship against Aussie Open at All In's Zero Hour pre-show. The ensuing dynamic between Cole, MJF, and Roderick Strong hinted at potential twists and turns in their storyline, keeping viewers eager to see how their relationships unfold.

Action: 2
Storytelling: 5
Atmosphere: 4
Innovation: 3
Overall Enjoyment: 5
Overall Rating: 19 This team gets an A
**Blackpool Combat Club Prevails in Physical Battle (Grade: B+)**

The Blackpool Combat Club continued their path of vengeance following a previous loss. Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli secured a victory over Lucha Bros' Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fenix in a hard-hitting encounter. The match showcased intense strikes and maneuvers, with Moxley and Castagnoli's dominance asserting their presence as a formidable team in AEW.

Action: 4
Storytelling: 3
Atmosphere: 4
Innovation: 3
Overall Enjoyment: 4
Overall Rating: 18 Solid B+
**Darby Allin Seeks Revenge with Sting's Assistance (Grade: B)**

Darby Allin sought to avenge his protégé in a confrontation against Swerve Strickland and AR Fox of the Mogul Embassy. With Sting's unexpected appearance, the tables turned as Allin gained the upper hand. This segment served as a satisfying continuation of a developing feud, hinting at future confrontations and rivalries.
Action: 2
Storytelling: 4
Atmosphere: 4
Innovation: 2
Overall Enjoyment: 4
Overall Rating: 16
**Hikaru Shida Triumphs in Main Event, Sets Sights on All In (Grade: C+)**

Hikaru Shida secured her spot in the Four-Way match for the AEW World Women's Championship at All In by defeating Anna Jay in the night's main event. While the match was solid, a commercial break interrupted its flow. Shida's journey continues as she prepares to defend her title against top contenders in the upcoming qualifiers, adding intrigue to the women's division.
Action: 3
Storytelling: 3
Atmosphere: 3
Innovation: 2
Overall Enjoyment: 3
Overall Rating: 14
**Overall Assessment and Anticipation for All In**
While the in-ring action varied in quality, this episode of AEW Dynamite delivered compelling promo segments and intriguing storylines. The ongoing saga between Adam Cole and MJF continues to captivate audiences, and the evolving feud between Darby Allin and the Mogul Embassy promises further excitement. With the All In card taking shape, fans can look forward to a star-studded event on August 27 that is poised to deliver unforgettable moments and unforgettable matches.
**Episode Rating: 94 out of 175 (B)**
By evaluating the matches and segments using our comprehensive rating system, we gain a deeper understanding of the strengths and areas for improvement in each episode of AEW Dynamite. This allows us to compare different factors and provide a more nuanced analysis of the show's overall quality.
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*Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author (maybe it could be a work) and do not necessarily reflect the official stance of AEW or the Don't Say The F Word Podcast.*
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