#4 AEW Dynamite ended in mayhem after Matt Hardy and Hangman Page's tag team clash
Matt Hardy made his intentions against The Dark Order clear on this week's AEW Dynamite.
He pulled some strings to cost The Dark Order's "10" an opportunity to qualify for a spot in the Face of the Revolution Ladder match. As a result, Max Caster was able to qualify for the opportunity instead of The Dark Order member.
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The main event of AEW Dynamite led to a chaotic ending before Sunday's Revolution pay-per-view.
In the final match of the night, Hangman Page teamed up with The Dark Order's John Silver to face Hardy and Private Party's Marq Quen. This match would have been more suitable as an opener, but it was booked as the main event for a specific reason.
Towards the end of the bout, Page successfully pinned Quen to secure the victory for his team. After the match was over, Hardy attacked Page. The rest of The Dark Order came out to defend AEW's resident cowboy.
Soon, several tag teams - part of the Casino Tag Team Royale at Revolution - rushed to the ring to kickstart a chaotic brawl. It was a standard way to end the go-home show with multiple bodies in the ring, something which has been done several times throughout history. This explains why Page and Hardy's tag team match was booked as the main event.