AEW Dynamite July 6
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AEW Dynamite Results (7/6/22): Interim World Title Bout, Wardlow Challenges For TNT Title

RUSH (with Andrade El Idolo and Jose The Assistant) vs. Penta Oscuro (with Alex Abrahantes and Rey Fenix)

RUSH and Penta trade blows. Penta gets an early two count with a roll-up. He sends the former ROH World Champion to the outside. Penta chops RUSH, and “El Toro Blanco” drills him with a stiff forearm to the face. RUSH takes control, but Penta rallies and dives onto him at ringside. Abrahantes takes the fight to Jose, and they get ejected from ringside. Back in the ring, RUSH counters Penta in mid-air and grounds him. He controls the action and taunts the crowd. RUSH rocks Penta with a knee strike, but the fan-favorite rallies until he gets German suplexed. RUSH drops him with a powerslam. Penta gets a two count with a backstabber.

The two men trade strikes again. They nail each other with headbutts, and both men are down. RUSH stomps Penta in the corner and hits a missile dropkick. He gets a two count with a diving senton. The former world champion blasts Penta with an elbow strike, but Penta nails him with a thrust kick. Penta hits the Fear Factor, but Andrade puts RUSH’s foot on the ropes. RUSH tears Penta’s mask off and rolls him up for the win.

Winner: RUSH

In a promo, Jay Lethal discusses his upcoming match with Samoa Joe. Lethal says he’s not taking the ROH World Television Champion lightly, but he will be taking the title.

Backstage, Sterling approaches Orange Cassidy, saying he’s the last signature they need for the petition to remove Swerve Strickland from AEW. Cassidy says he doesn’t sign anything without his lawyer, who turns out to be Danhausen. Sterling proposes a match between Nese and Cassidy for AEW Rampage; if Nese wins, Cassidy has to sign the contract.

The Acclaimed and Gunn Club vs. Fuego Del Sol and Ruffin It (Leon Ruff and Bear Country)

Austin Gunn rips the microphone out of Max Caster’s hand before he can get into his rap, and Max is clearly upset. “Daddy Ass” tries to calm them down. The Acclaimed briefly gains the upper hand. Fuego drops Bowens with a tornado DDT. Bear Bronson overpowers everyone and clotheslines Colten out of the ring. He slams Austin to the mat for a two count. Caster dumps Ruff out of the ring. Bowens tags in and rolls Bronson with some kicks. Caster makes the tag and hits the Mic Drop, but Austin tagged himself in, so he steals the win.

WinnersThe Acclaimed and Gunn Club

The tension continues after the match as the winning duos argue. The Gunns attack The Acclaimed, but Billy stops his sons. He yells at them to cut it out, but he turns around and drops Caster with a stiff punch. Bowens asks Gunn to scissor him and eats a Fameasser instead.

In a promo, Miro says he and Malakai Black are different; Miro vows to destroy the gates of hell and warns him that “The Redeemer” is coming.

ThunderStorm (Thunder Rosa and Toni Storm) vs. Nyla Rose and Marina Shafir

Storm takes control early on. Rosa tags in, and the fan-favorites work together to isolate Shafir. Rosa hits a dropkick in the corner. Storm suplexes Shafir and maintains the advantage. Rosa and Storm continue to dominate. Shafir rallies with some stiff shots. Rose blasts Storm in the back with an umbrella. The illegal blow helps Shafir take control. Rose tags in an overpowers Storm. Shafir and Rose gang up on Storm. Rosa tags in and hits a diving crossbody. She knocks Shafir off the apron. The champion dropkicks Rose twice. Shafir tags in and drops Rosa with a pumphandle throw. Storm plants Shafir with a DDT and hits a hip attack in the corner. Rosa and Storm team up to slam Shafir for the win.

WinnersThunderStorm (Thunder Rosa and Toni Storm)

Backstage, Stokely Hathaway says he paid Leila Grey to be an interim Baddie, and he tells Jade Cargill to trust the process.

Daniel Garcia hypes up his match with ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta at ROH Death Before Dishonor.

In a promo, ROH World Tag Team Champions FTR discuss their recent run and say that if ROH wants to sell a pay-per-view, they should book the rematch of the century. Dax Harwood challenges The Briscoes to a rematch at ROH Death Before Dishonor.

AEW Interim World Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Brody King

The two competitors feel each other out early on. They trade blows, and King gains the upper hand with his strength advantage. The match spills to the outside, where King slams the champion into the barricade. Moxley takes control , but King slams him on the floor. Back in the ring, Moxley takes out King’s leg and drops him with a dragon screw. The champion locks in a Figure-Four. King escapes and slams Moxley for a two count. The match briefly ventures to the outside again before King brings it back inside the squared circle. The challenger continues to control the match by overpowering Moxley. The champion perseveres and elbows his way out of a slam. Mox dodges a cannonball in the corner. The champion chops King and rakes his back. He bites the big man and suplexes him.

He locks in the bulldog choke, but King escapes. Moxley dumps him on his head with a suplex. The two men trade shots, and King floors the champion with a lariat. A piledriver earns King a two count. King chokes Moxley in the corner and hits a cannonball for another two count. Moxley rolls King up for a two count and drops him with a Paradigm Shift. The champion goes for the bulldog choke, but King slams his way out of it. The champion fires up and locks in the bulldog choke until King passes out.

Winner and still AEW Interim World Champion: Jon Moxley

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