Following the events of last night's AEW Dynamite, Bobby Fish will take on CM Punk on this coming Wednesday's edition of AEW's flagship show.
For those who missed it, last night saw Fish seemingly turn heel after laying a post-match beating on Anthony Greene.
Having dispatched Greene in pretty dominant, short fashion, the former Undisputed Era man decided he wanted to put the boots to his fallen opponent once the bout was over. Coming to the rescue of the one-time August Grey, it was CM Punk hitting the ring to make the save and run off Fish.
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With Punk and Bobby exchanging heated words, AEW has made the match official for next week's episode of AEW Dynamite.
Also confirmed for this next Dynamite outing, we've got:
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- TNT Champion Sammy Guevara vs. Ethan Page
- Jon Moxley vs. Preston '10' Vance in the AEW World Title Eliminator Tournament
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- Hikaru Shida vs. Serena Deeb in the TBS Title Tournament
- The Elite vs. The Dark Order
Of course, that Guevara vs. Page match is not only just for the Spanish God's TNT Title, but Sammy will have to quit The Inner Circle if he loses. However, it Guevara wins, we'll be getting a ten-on-ten Inner Circle vs. American Top Team contest at next month's Full Gear.
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