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AEW Gears Up for All In with Dynamite in Wales
Will Ospreay and MJF had a confrontation before their All In battle for the International title last night on Dynamite from Cardiff, Wales.
MJF has redubbed the belt as the āAmericanā championship, so Ospreay will try to win one for Merry Old England.
Ospreay has a dangerous move in his arsenal called the Tiger Driver 91, but heās afraid to cripple his opponents with it. Last night, Bryan Danielson told Ospreay, āDo it! Do it!ā
Danielson closed the show by rallying the fans before he puts his career on the line against AEW champion Swerve Strickland. The fans did the āYes! Yes! Yes!ā chant.
ELITE COMPETITION
Kazuchika Okada retained the Continental title in a 20-minute draw against Claudio Castagnoli.
The rest of the Elite, Jack Perry & The Young Bucks, then came out for the main event. They lost to Darby Allin & FTR. Allin scored the pin after hitting the Coffin Drop on Nicholas Jackson.
TBS champion Mercedes Mone and Dr. Britt Baker signed the contract for their title match at All In. They werenāt allowed to fight each other, so Baker attacked Moneās bodyguard, Kamille.
Chris Jericho defeated Tommy Billington, the nephew of Dynamite Kid from The British Bulldogs. Billington is continuing his uncleās gimmick, like Rey Misterio Jr.
āTimelessā Toni Storm retained the AEW womenās title with a victory over former Outcasts partner Saraya. Storm will defend against Mariah May at All In.
AEW will pack Wembley Stadium on Sunday for the All In pay-per-view. The Zero Hour pre-show will start at 11 a.m. Eastern time, with the main show beginning at 1 p.m.
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