7 Ups & 1 Down From AEW Dynamite (3 May - Review)

AEW Dynamite returns to form as Double Or Nothing comes together and title pictures clear up.

By Michael Hamflett /

AEW

Momentum is everything in wrestling, and for the first time in a while All Elite Wrestling went into an episode of Dynamite with absolutely loads.

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In an odd similarity to the last time wrestling ran the UK's biggest stadium, the United States markets have been a little soft for AEW of late, but that wasn't a concern when pre-sale opened for the company's All In spectacular later this year. 36,000 pre-sale tickets were sold on the first day, instantly making it AEW's biggest show ever. Further pre-sales and general sale dates may well bring the attendance close to Wembley Stadium's mammoth 80-90,000 capacity, and that's before a single match has been announced.

It all stands as a monument to the organisation's relationship with its base, even if that has felt a little tenuous domestically. There's time to address a disappointing Double Or Nothing build, but it's disappointing to even speak in those terms when AEW is leading from the front with a battle between pillars and a huge showdown between The Elite and The Blackpool Combat Club.

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But momentum is everything in wrestling, and could AEW get a burst of that transatlantic energy?

Let’s light the fuse…

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