5 HUGE Matches Confirmed On AEW Dynamite

PAC vs. Kenny Omega III highlights a fruitful night of AEW booking.

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Show quality is largely subjective, but no wrestling fan can deny that AEW was extremely effective in setting up and booking new matches on last night's Dynamite, with the promotion announcing the following during the broadcast.

12 February:-

AEW Women's World Championship: Riho (c) vs. Nyla Rose, set up when 'The Native Beast' ambushed the champ backstage, powerbombing her onto a table.

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AEW Tag Team Championships: Hangman Page & Kenny Omega (c) vs. SoCal Uncensored (Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian). This was a consequence of SCU's two-match winning streak since dropping the belts to The Elite.

Jon Moxley vs. Santana in what is being billed as an "Eye for an Eye" match. Mox returned the Inner Circle's favour by stabbing Santana's right eye with a car key on last night's show.

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19 February:-

A tag team battle royal to determine the number one contenders to the AEW World Tag Team Titles. The Cody vs. Wardlow cage match has already been announced for this show.

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26 February:-

30-Minute Iron Man Match: PAC vs. Kenny Omega. 'The Bastard' finally convinced Omega to give him his rubber match last night, having threatened to attack Riho backstage.

A tremendously productive evening, then. Dynamite looks absolutely stacked as we race towards the Revolution pay-per-view (29 February).

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