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AEW is an American pro-wrestling promotion owned and founded by Tony Khan and Shahid Khan. In an era where WWE had almost complete dominance in the world of squared circle, AEW entered the market and has grown ever since. Starting in 2019, All Elite Wrestling has since become, perhaps, the second biggest pro-wrestling promotion in the world. A major reason for its high success is its weekly programming. AEW has always sought to give its weekly programming a huge weightage. From title matches to programming specials, the card for these shows is usually stacked.


AEW has a total of three weekly programs namely Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision. Collision is the latest addition to the bunch and will replace Rampage as AEW’s secondary programming while the latter will be transformed into the developmental programming for the promotion.


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AEW Dynamite Results - May 01, 2024


The latest AEW Dynamite results of the event held on May 01, 2024, are as follows:


ResultMatch
Adam Copeland (c) defeated Buddy Matthews by pinfall (21:01)TNT Championship Match
Samoa Joe defeated Isiah Kassidy by pinfall (3:29) Singles Match
Chris Jericho (c) defeated Katsuyori Shibata by pinfall (15:26)FTW Championship Match
Claudio Castagnoli defeated Brian Cage by submission (9:54) Singles Match
Serena Deeb defeated Mariah May by towel stoppage (10:31) Singles Match



TNT Championship Match: Adam Copeland (c) vs. Buddy Matthews


Copeland begins strong with a suicide dive however gets countered by Matthews outside the ring. Back inside, Copeland lands a jawbreaker, yet Matthews fights back with a DDT. The match sees back-and-forth action with the two grapplers trading blows and near falls. However eventually, Copeland wins with a spear after evading Matthews' attempted curb stomp.



Singles Match: Samoa Joe vs. Isiah Kassidy


Kassidy begins by provoking Joe, who answers by rapidly taking control with a flapjack and a series of punches. Kassidy attempts to fight back, however Joe sends him colliding with the outside with a counter. Back in the ring, Joe finishes the fight definitively with a Muscle Buster after conveying a punishing headbutt to Kassidy on the top rope.



FTW Championship Match: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Katsuyori Shibata


Jericho shocks with new attire while Shibata battles against his aggressive strategies. All through the match, the two men trade punishing moves, including the hockey pucks and kendo sticks. Regardless of Shibata's versatility, impedance from Big Bill prompts Jericho to win with a cover after a chokeslam through a table.



Singles Match: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Brian Cage


In the match, both Cage and Claudio trade strong moves, with Cage showing predominance from the beginning with a deadlift superplex. However, Claudio fights back with European uppercuts and a Giant swing before securing the Sharpshooter for the triumph.



Singles Match: Serena Deeb vs. Mariah May


Deeb and May engage in a back-and-forth fight, with Deeb applying exceptional submissions like the Paradise Lock. May retaliates with high-flying moves, yet Deeb keeps up with control with impactful strikes and suplexes. Eventually, Deeb traps May in a single-leg Boston Crab, flagging May's defeat.



AEW Dynamite is the flagship programming of All Elite Wrestling that made its way to television sets back in 2019. The first-ever episode of Wednesday Night Dynamite aired on the 2nd of October that year on TNT. It was the first pro-wrestling program to air on TNT since the final WCW Monday Nitro episode that aired in 2001. Since December 2021, Dynamite has been airing on TNT’s sister channel TBS.


Dynamite has been one of the most popular wrestling programs since its introduction and has largely been known for the Wednesday Night Wars it was involved in against NXT.


Read here: The latest news, updates and results for AEW Dynamite


AEW Rampage and Collision Results - April 27, 2024


The results for April 13, 2024 episode of AEW Rampage and Collision are:


StipulationResult
AEW World Trios Title MatchTop Flight & Action Andretti was defeated by Bang Bang Gang (c)
Singles MatchThe Beast Mortos was defeated by Rey Fenix
Singles Match Martin Stone was defeated by Rush
Singles Match Anna Jay was defeated by Toni Storm
Tag Team MatchGrizzled Young Veterans was defeated by The Acclaimed
AEW World Heavyweight Title Match Claudio Castagnoli was defeated by Swerve Strickland (c)



Highlights of AEW Rampage and Collision April 27, 2024



AEW World Trios Title Match: Top Flight & Action Andretti vs. by Bang Bang Gang (c)


White and The Gunn's dominated by isolating Darius Andretti from Top Flight. Despite Andretti's versatility and impressive offense, including a Spanish Fly and Springboard senton, White's Bladerunner got the victory. White's strategic moves, such as clotheslining and crotching Darius proved decisive in their win.


Singles Match: The Beast Mortos vs. by Rey Fenix


Fenix and Mortos exchange high-impact like superkicks and hurricanranas in the match. Mortos showcases his strength with a reverse Slingblade and a twisting lariat. Fenix counters with corkscrew planchas and frog splashes. The match finishes with Fenix countering Mortos' double goozle into a win.



Singles Match: Martin Stone vs. Rush


Rush dominated the match against Stone, conveying a series of brutal moves from the start. He used the surroundings to his advantage, throwing Stone into guardrails and using a chair and cable as weapons. Rush completed the match with a Superman punch followed by the Bull's Horns.


Singles Match: Anna Jay vs Toni Storm


Storm and Jay engage in a back-and-forth fight, trading hip bumps and strikes in the ring. Jay acquires control with heavy chops outside the ring. Toni Strom retaliates with running assaults and elbows. After a series of moves, Storm got the triumph by the Storm Zero.



Tag Team Match: Grizzled Young Veterans vs. by The Acclaimed


James Drake and Anthony Bowens start the match with a fight, however, Zach Gibson makes a tricky tag and hits a double clothesline. The Acclaimed picked up momentum with Bowens conveying a running swinging neckbreaker and Max Caster hitting a low dropkick. After a series of back-and-forth moves, The Acclaimed secured success with The Arrival and the Mic Drop.



AEW World Heavyweight Title Match: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Swerve Strickland (c)


The two exchange reversals and pinfall attempts, exhibiting their agility and skill. Strickland picked up momentum with high-flying moves, yet Castagnoli countered with power moves like a military press and the Giant Swing. The match intensifies with the two grapplers conveying impactful strikes and signature moves. Strickland won with his Housecall finisher.



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AEW Battle of the Belts



AEW Battle of the Belts is a quarterly pro-wrestling program that airs on TNT every quarter. It has an overall running time of 60 minutes and was first contested on the 8th of January in 2022.


It was originally aired on Saturday Nights. However, since the fourth edition, the same has been shifted to Friday Nights where it airs right after the completion of AEW Rampage.


AEW Pay-Per-Views



All Elite Wrestling also organizes a number of PPV events over the year. However, unlike most of the other promotions, AEW does not organize monthly PPVs. Rather, it works on a quarterly basis for the same.


The promotion features around five to six events every year. Double or Nothing, Revolution, Full Gear, All Out, and now Forbidden Door are the events that take place every year in the promotion. These PPVs have a running time of about 240 minutes.


Read here: AEW PPV Schedule 2023





FAQs

Are AEW results pre-determined?

Yes. AEW is a scripted programming and all the matches and results are pre-determined.

Who is the highest paid AEW Wrestler

Jon Moxley reportedly draws an annual salary of $6 Million, which is more than anyone else on the AEW roster.

When is the next AEW PPV?

The next AEW PPV is AEW Double or Nothing which is on May 26, 2024.

Who is the AEW Champion?

Swerve Strickland is the current AEW World Champion in his first reign with the title. 

How many shows does AEW have?

AEW has three weekly shows - Two-hour Dynamite on Wednesday, One-hour Rampage on Friday and Two-hour Collison on Saturday.