AEW Dynamite (8/2/23) Results: The Elite, Toni Storm, Jon Moxley, More Compete On Dynamite 200

AEW hosted its 200th episode of AEW Dynamite on Wednesday, August 2, 2023, live from the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida.

Episode 200 will see an AEW Women's World Championship match as Toni Storm defends against Hikaru Shida, Jon Moxley will take on Trent Beretta, and Penta El Zero M in Anything Goes Triple Threat. Plus, fresh off of signing a new contract, The Elite will be in action.

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AEW Dynamite (8/2/23) Results

* Chris Jericho & Konosuke Takeshita def. Daniel Garcia & Sammy Guevara. Garcia had Jericho in the Dragontamer, and with the referee being distracted, Don Callis cracked Garcia with Floyd, the baseball bat. Jericho was not happy about this but ultimately pinned Garcia anyway.

- Tony Khan pitched to a celebratory package highlighting major moments of AEW Dynamite over the last 199 episodes.

- Matt Menard found Chris Jericho backstage and said there was going to be a mandatory meeting of the Jericho Appreciation Society, and Jericho had to be there.

- Tony Schiavone brings out Jack Perry for his face-to-face with Jerry Lynn. Jerry Lynn comes out and stands at the entranceway. He reveals that, of course, he could not be medically cleared for any physical activity. However, he brought in an old friend that still wrestles. Rob Van Dam comes out and confronts Jack Perry. Perry powders out of the ring and tries to come back and attack RVD with a steel chair, only for Van Dam to duck and nearly nail him with the Van Daminator.

* Anything Goes: Trent Beretta def. Jon Moxley and Penta El Zero Miedo.

- After the match, Jon Moxley jumps Trent and tries to lock him in a rear naked choke. This leads to Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli making their way to the ringside area through the crowd when Chuck Taylor and Orange Cassidy cut them off. The Best Friends triumvirate gets the better of the BCC, and Chuck Taylor challenges Wheeler & Claudio to a Parking Lot Brawl on Friday's AEW Rampage from Jacksonville.

- Renee Paquette interviews Rob Van Dam, and he challenges Jack Perry to an FTW Championship match next week. He even teases retiring the title if he wins it.

- MJF is out for a promo. Max says that it's hard to get people to love him. He says he's still a scumbag but he wants to be the audience's scumbag. On cue, the crowd chants, "you're our scumbag." MJF calls out Adam Cole. Cole praises him for the man he's becoming. Max wants to defend the world championship against him in Wembley Stadium at AEW All In. They signed the contract. The match is official.

- Backstage, Roderick Strong is having a fit about Adam getting along with Max. The Kingdom shows up to confront him and says that Adam always forgets about his real friends.

* Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) def. Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal & Satnam Singh. Matt and Jeff Hardy arrived on the scene and prevented Sonjay Dutt from getting involved, Brandon Cutler prevented the interference of Karen Jarrett with the use of his cold spray, Hangman Page thwarted Jeff Jarett from using the guitar, and Kenny hit The One-Winged Angel on Lethal.

- After the match, The Elite talk about their new contracts. Kenny Omega says you will see them on Dynamite, Rampage, ROH, and even Collision.

- Swerve Strickland throws to a package showing him invading the Buddy Wayne Academy and absolutely bloodying Nick Wayne. Swerve then called Darby Allin on the phone and said that it's very easy to make a phone call and he should have called AR Fox when he was first signed to AEW years ago. Swerve says that he and Fox are the ghosts of Darby Allin's past and says the Mogul Embassy is forever.

* ROH World Tag Team Championship: Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) (c) def. El Hijo del Vikingo & Komander

- A video package promotes CM Punk's upcoming AEW Collision bout against Ricky Starks.

* AEW Women's World Championship: Hikaru Shida def. Toni Storm (c) to win the title.

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