Matt Hardy has to pay another fine Twist of Fate

Matt Hardy has to pay another fine Twist of Fate

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This week’s MJF “Road to” defended the AEW World Championship and Diamond Ring Dynamite against Ricky Starks, Ruby Soho’s injury comeback grudge match with Tay Melo and the ROH fallout final battle VPP.

Starks knows it’s time to shut up or shut up in the biggest game of his career. MJF put on Starks’ skills, but a title change won’t happen. MJF advised Starks to bottle that excitement energy from near falls, as that will be the closest Starks will get to beat him.

Ruby is about righting wrongs and hurting people. Tay injured Ruby with a broken wrist and a broken nose. Tay thought Ruby should be grateful because it gave her a free nose job.

On the final battle spinoff board Daniel Garcia considers it a blessing in disguise to lose the ROH Pure Championship to Wheeler Yuta. Garcia thinks he’s above the Pure division and ROH. Athena is happy to send Mercedes Martinez on her retirement tour. The Fallen Goddess plans to make her ROH Women’s Championship reign more historic than anything in AEW. The Briscoes are 13-time ROH champions. They enjoy FTR, but the Dem Boys are back. The Gunn sons will end FTR’s legacy so their legacy can begin now.

After Ethan Page failed to win the Dynamite Diamond Ring battle royal last week, the blame was on Matt Hardy. All Ego pointed out that Hardy was breaking the rules by doing the Twist of Fate. The punishment will be distributed to Private Party. Page fined them for Hardy’s miss. Hardy let out a broken cry.

Samoa Joe does not dodge Wardlow. Joe guarantees that the results will be the same with him as the undisputed king of television.

Addressing interesting nuggets of Elevation and Dark, Tay Melo and Anna Jay attacked Willow Nightingale, and Ruby Soho ran away with a metal pipe to save him. Butcher and Blade cut an old-school promo warning about tag team division.

“In-N-Out or Whataburger?” – Being the Elite Ep. 326 featured the Young Bucks making gaffes backstage flipping the bird to Tony Schiavone, the weekly travel montage, Matt Jackson getting a pump in the gym, renegotiating their contract to include substitutes 24/7, using those stand-ins to listen to Brandon Cutler’s pitch to make him AEW’s biggest star and choose In-N-Out over Whataburger. In other bits, Cutler played puns with Pixar movie titles, and Ryan Nemeth auditioned for the movie Free Willy as the 9-year-old kid. My favorite part was the wrestlers trying to lift a huge barbell. Satnam Singh and Nick Comoroto were the only successful ones.

The Gunn sons were the last guests on the RJ City talk show, Hey! EW. Topics of conversation included Ass Boys nicknames, such as Bum Brothers and Rear End Rascals, wishing for an apology as the first step toward reuniting with Billy Gunn, and W. Morrissey filling the paternal void as a stepfather. The Gunns concluded with an impassioned plea for America to stop singing Ass Boys.

We will end with new products for the Elite.