AEW Dynasty: Full Match Card, Date, Start Time, Live Streaming, Telecast & More
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The AEW Dynasty pay-per-view, a new addition to the All Elite Wrestling calendar, will take place this weekend on 21 April, with new matches added to the bill. FTW Champion HOOK will make his next title defense on the show.
His opponent will be former AEW World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho, as announced on the most recent edition of Dynamite. Jericho and HOOK have been working together in recent weeks, but they finally met on last night’s program.
HOOK, accompanied by his father and AEW commentator Taz, told Jericho that he no longer needed his assistance and could do it alone in the ring. Taz attempted to settle things down between the two. The AEW Dynasty pay-per-view, a new addition to the All Elite Wrestling calendar, will take place this weekend, with new matches added to the bill. FTW Champion HOOK will make his next title defense on the show.
His opponent will be former AEW World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho, as announced on the most recent edition of Dynamite. Jericho and HOOK have been working together in recent weeks, but they finally met on last night’s program.
HOOK, accompanied by his father and AEW commentator Taz, told Jericho that he no longer needed his assistance and could do it alone in the ring. Taz attempted to settle things down between the two.
AEW Dynasty PPV – Confirmed Match Card
- AEW World Championship Match: Samoa Joe vs Swerve Strickland
- AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Toni Storm vs Thunder Rosa
- AEW TBS Championship Match: Julia Hart vs Willow Nightingale
- AEW World Tag Team Championship Ladder Match: The Young Bucks vs FTR
- AEW Continental Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada vs PAC
- AEW International Championship Match: Roderick Strong vs Kyle O’Reilly
- ROH & AEW Trios Tag Team Championship Match: The Acclaimed vs Bullet Club Gold
- Will Ospreay vs Bryan Danielson
- Adam Copeland, Eddie Kingston & Mark Briscoe vs The House of Black
- FTW Championship: Hook vs Chris Jericho
AEW World Championship Match: Samoa Joe vs Swerve Strickland
The upcoming match between Strickland and Swerve in AEW presents two possible scenarios. One, Strickland wins the title outright. Alternatively, Hangman Adam Page may intervene, setting up a feud with Swerve for Double or Nothing. The uncertainty surrounding Joe’s next challenger suggests a potential title loss.
AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Toni Storm vs Thunder Rosa
Get ready for a showdown of epic proportions as Rosa and Storm collide once again in the ring! With history between them, each encounter ignites with intensity and anticipation. Brace yourself for a clash that promises to redefine the very essence of competition. Don’t miss a moment of this electrifying battle as two titans of the ring go head-to-head for supremacy!
AEW TBS Championship Match: Julia Hart vs Willow Nightingale
Frustration boils over as anticipation for the upcoming match wanes. The prospect of Mercedes Mone’s involvement casts a shadow over the excitement, with previous encounters feeling stale.
Doubts linger about the believability of certain matchups, dampening enthusiasm for the impending showdown. Amidst the disappointment, the possibility of Kris Statlander’s intervention injects a glimmer of intrigue, hinting at potential twists that could shake up the outcome.
AEW World Tag Team Championship Ladder Match: The Young Bucks vs FTR
Despite lackluster attempts to build hype through All In footage, anticipation for this match remains high. The promise of a thrilling ladder match between two talented teams fuels excitement.
With expectations of an exhilarating showdown, the Young Bucks are poised for victory, buoyed by both their heel persona and the cautious approach surrounding Cash Wheeler’s legal issues. Get ready for a high-flying, heart-pounding battle that promises to steal the show!
AEW Continental Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada vs PAC
Enthusiasm for the match shines through, despite reservations about its predictability and pacing. While looking forward to the encounter between Okada and Pac, you acknowledge the likelihood of Okada retaining the title.
As a fan who leans more towards WWE-style “sports entertainment,” you express concern about the match potentially losing your interest, especially if it follows a lengthy period of nonstop action. However, you remain open to being pleasantly surprised by the outcome, preferring to keep expectations in check to avoid potential disappointment. Overall, your anticipation for the match is tempered by a desire for a consistently engaging and dynamic performance from start to finish.
AEW International Championship Match: Roderick Strong vs Kyle O’Reilly
While anticipating a stellar performance from the seasoned competitors, there’s a hint of cautious optimism. Despite high expectations for the match, there’s a lingering concern that it may not fully deliver. Predicting interference from The Undisputed Kingdom adds a layer of uncertainty to the outcome, potentially dampening the excitement. However, the prospect of witnessing a memorable showdown still holds promise amidst tempered enthusiasm.
ROH & AEW Trios Tag Team Championship Match: The Acclaimed vs Bullet Club Gold
Despite a lukewarm buildup, the title-for-title stakes elevate anticipation for the match. While the angle may have lost steam over time, the prospect of Bullet Club Gold emerging victorious adds intrigue. Despite personal preference, acknowledging both groups’ appeal, the clash promises to inject renewed excitement into the storyline.
Will Ospreay vs Bryan Danielson
A must-watch showdown, likely to contend for Match of the Year. Ospreay’s victory seems inevitable, given Danielson’s willingness to elevate others. Expect nothing short of brilliance from these two in what promises to be a sensational encounter.
Adam Copeland, Eddie Kingston & Mark Briscoe vs The House of Black
With all three of AEW’s midcard titles not on the line, it’s likely the TNT Championship will sit this one out. House of Black is poised to emerge victorious, potentially setting up Malakai Black as the next challenger for Adam Copeland.
Concerns about synergy between Eddie Kingston and Mark Briscoe may contribute to the babyface team’s defeat. Despite lacking hype, this match feels more suited for television than pay-per-view.
AEW Dynasty: Date, Time and Venue
The initial AEW Dynasty is All Elite Wrestling’s goal statement. The promotion returns to St. Louis on April 21 with a card that reflects its new approach. The event is live on Bleacher Report and TrillerTV, with the main card commencing at 8 p.m. ET (22 April, 4:30 AM IST) and thepre-show beginning at 7 p.m. ET (22 April, 4:30 AM IST).
Where to watch AEW Dynasty
AEW Dynasty will be aired live in India on 5.30 am on the Eurosport and Eurosport HD channels. The show can also be streamed live online on Discovery+ OTT with a premium subscription of INR 399 per year or INR 199 per month. AEW Dynasty can be watched in Eurosport for free on Reliance Digital TV, Airtel Digital TV, Jio TV and Tata Sky.
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