The
fresh
MJF
vs.
Yuta
feud
began
on
last
week’s
Dynamite
where
Yuta
was
interviewed
about
his
two
fellow
BCC
stablemates
–
Jon
Moxley
and
Bryan
Danielson
duking
it
out
over
the
vacant
AEW
World
Championship.
Yuta’s
comments
were
cut
short
due
to
MJF’s
intervention
as
the
latter
poked
fun
at
Yuta
for
his
personality.
MJF’s
ally,
The
Firm
stablemate,
W.
Morrisey
then
choked
out
Yuta
before
MJF
struck
him
with
his
Dynamite
Diamond
Ring.
This
week,
Yuta
called
out
MJF
for
his
actions
from
the
week
previous.
MJF
eventually
accepted
Yuta’s
challenge
for
a
match
on
the
September
5
edition
of
Dynamite
set
from
Washington
D.C.
Later,
Yuta
attacked
MJF
and
they
brawled
in
the
backstage
area,
too.
MJF
will
wrestle
only
his
fourth
match
on
Dynamite
against
Yuta.
His
previous
three
matches
on
AEW’s
flagship
show
were
against
Shawn
Dean
on
January
5,
CM
Punk
on
February
2,
and
then
Shawn
Dean
again
on
April
13.
The
so-called
one
of
the
four
pillars
of
AEW
promotion
wrestled
only
three
pay-per-view
matches
this
year
–
against
CM
Punk
at
Revolution,
Wardlow
at
Double
or
Nothing
and
then
Casino
Ladder
Match
at
All
Out
as
a
mystery
opponent.
Hence,
MJF
will
compete
in
only
his
seventh
overall
match
for
AEW
in
2022
next
Wednesday
(October
5).
Meanwhile,
@WheelerYuta
isn’t
waiting
until
next
week
to
get
his
hands
on
@The_MJF!
Tune
in
to
#AEWDynamite
LIVE
on
@TBSNetwork!
pic.twitter.com/IOPPydfuQe—
All
Elite
Wrestling
(@AEW)
September
29,
2022
MJF
vs.
Yuta
is
the
only
match
set
for
next
week’s
Dynamite
whereas
a
major
title
match
is
set
for
a
week
later
as
ROH
World
Champion
Chris
Jericho
vs.
Bryan
Danielson
III
is
officially
announced
for
the
October
12
episode
at
The
Coca-Cola
Coliseum
in
Toronto,
Ontario,
Canada.
Last
night,
Jericho
successfully
retained
his
ROH
World
Title
against
Bandido
in
the
main
event
and
then
cut
a
promo
on
defeating
every
champion
that
has
ever
held
the
“Ring
of
Jericho”
Title.
Being
a
former
ROH
Champion,
Bryan
would
be
his
next
target.
The
two
former
WWE
Superstars
have
collided
twice
under
the
AEW
banner
with
Jericho
picking
up
the
win
at
All
Out
on
September
4
while
Danielson
won
the
rematch
on
September
14
to
advance
in
the
AEW
World
Title
Tournament.
The
next
bout
is
thereby
being
promoted
as
the
rubber
match
between
them.
In
a
despicable
post-match
display,
#ROH
World
Champion
@IAmJericho
disrespects
everything
that
@ringofhonor
represents,
and
challenges
@bryandanielson
to
a
World
Title
match
in
Toronto!
What
a
night
it
has
been
on
#AEWDynamite
LIVE
on
@TBSNetwork!
pic.twitter.com/fwrUdsKP2b—
All
Elite
Wrestling
(@AEW)
September
29,
2022
The
Acclaimed
–
Max
Caster
and
Anthony
Bowens
beat
Swerve
In
Our
Glory
for
the
AEW
World
Tag
Team
Championship
at
AEW
Dynamite:
Grand
Slam
in
Arthur
Ashe
Stadium
last
week.
Now,
they
will
go
through
their
first
title
defense
this
Friday
on
Rampage.
Per
Excaliber’s
announcement,
the
champions
will
put
their
titles
on
the
line
in
a
Triple
Threat
also
featuring
Private
Party
and
The
Butcher
and
The
Blade.
FTW
Champion
Hook
will
appear
on
the
show,
possibly
for
a
promo
session
while
emerging
talents
of
AEW,
namely
Rush
and
Jamie
Hayter
will
feature
in
separate
matches.
⚡
FRIDAY
ON
#AEWRampage
⚡#AEWDynamite
pic.twitter.com/WON3Cfubhb—
????????????????????????
(@WrestlingCovers)
September
29,
2022
At
a
glance,
the
card
for
the
September
30
episode
of
AEW
Rampage
goes
as
follows:
–
Triple
Threat
Match
for
the
AEW
World
Tag
Team
Championship:
The
Acclaimed
(c)
vs.
Private
Party
vs.
The
Butcher
&
The
Blade
–
John
Silver
vs.
Rush
–
Willow
Nightingale
vs.
Jamie
Hayter
–
Lee
Moriarty
vs.
Fuego
Del
Sol
–
FTW
Champion
Hook
to
appear
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