MJF made quite the statement on AEW Dynamite this week
#1 Best: Everything with Hangman Adam Page
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AEW Dynamite ended on the perfect note with the return of Adam Page to action. He is right back in the mix once again, the top contender to face Kenny Omega.
There's just something about Adam Page that makes you want to root for him. The AEW Dynamite crowd was thrilled to see him return and win big. Whether or not he dethrones Kenny Omega now remains to be seen.
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#1 Worst: The AEW Dynamite opener had some major botches
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Listen, Jungle Boy, The Young Bucks, and Kenny Omega are some of the best professional wrestlers on the face of the planet.
Mistakes happen and a few of them happened in the AEW Dynamite opening match. There was a botched Indytaker, a botched powerbomb, and a botched spot from Jack Perry!
The match was still fun to watch. But these botches pretty much took some of the oomph away from this contest.
But the world moves on, and AEW Dynamite will hopefully continue to bring us great wrestling for many years.
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Riju Dasgupta
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