Sting closed out the show with his signature baseball bat
#3 Best/Worst: Hangman Page and Ricky Starks tear it up to open AEW Dynamite this week
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If Ricky Starks survive this match without an injury, he’s a blessed man. #AEWDynamite
Hangman Page vs. Ricky Starks was a great way to kick off AEW Dynamite this week. It was a very different kind of match from the fare we're used to, the million-miles-an-hour style we've come to know and love in the opening contest of every single show. Both men are stars and it will be interesting to see where Hangman Page goes from here.
Dark Order vs. Team Taz seems like the clear road forward on AEW Dynamite, which presents many possibilities. Yes, there are far too many teams, stables, and factions on the show, but as long as Tony Khan can keep it interesting, nobody should really mind it. What do you think?
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