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AEW Dynamite Results: Winners, Grades, Reactions and Highlights for July 29 - Bleacher Report

AEW Dynamite Results: Winners, Grades, Reactions and Highlights for July 29 - Bleacher Report

AEW Dynamite Results: Winners, Grades, Reactions and Highlights for July 29 - Bleacher Report
Jul 30, 2020 3 mins, 29 secs

Two blockbuster tag team matches and a TNT Championship match headlined the July 29 episode of All Elite Wrestling Dynamite.

The show continued to intensify the rivalry between world champion Jon Moxley and Brian Cage and presented Cody and tag team champions Kenny Omega and Hangman Page the latest challengers to their reign.

It also wrote the latest in the ongoing feud between Le Champion Chris Jericho and Freshly Squeezed Orange Cassidy in a massive, multiman tag team match.

The match that jumps off the card is Cody's title defense against Warhorse.

Orange Cassidy led the team of Best Friends, Luchasaurus and Jungle Boy into battle against Chris Jericho and The Inner Circle in a blockbuster 10-man tag team match as Freshly Squeezed and The Demo God continued their rivalry at the top of this week's broadcast.

The babyface team took to the air, wiping Jericho, Santana, Ortiz, Jake Hager and Sammy Guevara out at ringside early in the bout.

Best Friends, Jurassic Express and Cassidy defeated The Inner Circle.

In the biggest match of his young career, Warhorse stepped up to the plate and challenged TNT champion Cody as part of The American Nightmare's open challenge.

During the break, Cody delivered a big superplex and followed up with some pushups as the story of an overconfident veteran continued to hang over the match.

Late in the match, Warhorse tried for the double stomp but jammed the knee that was injured earlier in the match.

After the match, The Dark Order hit the ring and attacked Cody.

Cody defeated Warhorse.

With the weight of the world on him to prove everyone on social media that spoke up and supported his quest to make it onto Dynamite right, Warhorse performed up to the moment.

And in a display of heroics, he even initially sacrificed himself to save Cody from a beating at the hands of The Dark Order.

The Dark Order's Stu Grayson and Evil Uno finally reunited for a massive championship opportunity as they challenged Kenny Omega and Hangman Page for the AEW World Tag Team Championships.

The champions outwrestled the opposition early, but Evil Uno downed Page and seized control of the match, using joint manipulation as he targeted the big right hand of the Hangman.

During the break, Omega tagged into the match and ignited a babyface comeback as Brodie Lee stood watch over Colt Cabana on commentary.

At one point, Omega sent Grayson into the corner, but instead, he soared over the ring post and onto Page.

Lee said The Dark Order has strength in numbers and Page has pissed him off for the last time.

Dark Order minions surrounded the ring, but The Young Bucks and FTR joined the tag champions for a brawl with the evildoers?

The babyfaces cleared the ring, leaving Lee to sarcastically thank Omega for "showing up.".

Page and Omega defeated The Dark Order.

The Dark Order still didn't reign supreme Wednesday night, though, a problem for a group we are supposed to believe is this hugely dangerous entity in AEW.

The subtle and not-so-subtle teases of renewed tension between Page and Omega were well-done and again have fans thinking a breakup is on the horizon. .

Frustrated and drawing comparisons to Cody earlier in the night, Shida delivered a running knee to put her opponent away and score the hard-fought win

Shida defeated Diamante

The strikes were great, but there was not much to the match beyond them

MJF cut a scathing promo on AEW world champion Jon Moxley, calling the company less of a revolution and more of a dictator under the reign of a guy who came from the "land of titans."

He accused Moxley of cosplaying as Stone Cold Steve Austin, criticized him for championing a dangerous style and claimed to draw better ratings than the champion

Darby Allin failed to make his way to the ring for the night's Tornado tag team match main event in which he was scheduled to team with Jon Moxley against self-proclaimed FTW champion Brian Cage and Ricky Starks

The battle continued throughout the commercial break, with the heels earning the upper hand as they executed a two-on-one beating of Moxley

Allin and Moxley defeated Cage and Starks

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