Here are the full results for the episode of AEW Dynamite airing on June 12, 2024.
AEW Dynamite Results (6/12/2024)
Swerve Strickland opens the show. He asks if everyone is ready for Forbidden Door. We have Ospreay facing Strickland in the main event for the World Championship. He saw an assassin take out Kenny Omega last year. And then he took out Takeshita and Danielson. When it comes to him, he isn’t a target you want to miss. If you don’t pull the trigger, he will. But at least he’s a defending champion, unlike the EVPs. Kazuchika Okada tells him to stop. The rest of The Elite join him.
Nick Jackson wants to talk about how dominant The Elite has been. They took out Omega and broke Kingston’s leg before taking out Team AEW. Half the roster is gone because of them, and it feels good. The trolls and bots still doubt them. Even the wrestlers in the back don’t think they are violent enough. The Elite challenges AEW’s best to a Blood & Guts match. This is where Swerve comes in to the picture. They came down to ask him a question. Does he want to stand with winners and champions? They need a fifth man for Blood & Guts.
After they give Swerve some sneakers, he disses them and the pearl necklaces. Matt Jackson says there is an injury bug buzzing around the champion right now. The Acclaimed arrive to even the odds, and The Elite runs away. Christopher Daniels is here to let us know some of the matches on the card, and he wants everyone out of the ring, except for Jack Perry.
#1. [TNT Championship Qualifier] Jack Perry vs. Dustin Rhodes – Winner: Jack Perry
#2. Rush vs. Deonn Rusman – Winner: Rush
Rush beats up Rusman after the match and calls him weak, just like all Americans. MJF’s music plays. He charges to the ring and two exchange blows. Security shows up, but both MJF and Rush take them out so they can keep fighting. They fight through the crowd until reaching the backstage area. Some stiff shots follow until security and officials finally break it up. It is announced MJF and Rush will open next week’s episode of Dynamite.
#3. Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly & Orange Cassidy vs. Roderick Strong, Kyle Fletcher & Konosuke Takeshita – Winners: Briscoe, O’Reilly & Cassidy
As the Premier Athletes make their entrance, they are blindsided by Samoa Joe and Hook, while Katsuyori Shibata films it with a camera.
#4. Samoa Joe & Hook vs. Tony Nese & Ariya Daivari (w/ Mark Sterling) – Winners: Joe & Hook
#5. [TBS Championship] Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Zeuxis – Winner: Mone retains
After a Mina Shirakawa video package, we go to Toni Storm and Mariah May. The champion isn’t thrilled about Mina returning next week, but hopefully there can be a peaceful signing.
We get another Learning Tree segment with Chris Jericho, Big Bill and Bryan Keith. Chris starts telling the Des Moines crowd how to farm better to make better corn. Private Party is invited to the ring. Jericho shows them how to climb the turnbuckle to hit their flying moves better. They show him what they have learned by taking his feet out. The Learning Tree try to stop them, but Private Party got one over them.
#6. Daniel Garcia vs. Nick Comoroto – Winner: Daniel Garcia
#7. [International Championship] Will Ospreay (c) vs. Fenix – Winner: Ospreay retains
Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay exchange some words ahead of Forbidden Door, but they don’t fight.