AEW Dynamite Results: Winners, Live Grades, Reaction and Highlights After All Out
AEW Dynamite Results: Winners, Live Grades, Reaction and Highlights After All Out

Welcome to Bleacher Report's live coverage of AEW Dynamite on September 11.
This is the fallout episode after the All Out pay-per-view, so there was a lot to go over, including the shocking betrayal of Bryan Danielson by Blackpool Combat Club.
Here's a look at what All Elite Wrestling advertised for the show:
- Jon Moxley speaks
- Tag Team Casino Gauntlet match
- Mariah May vs. Queen Aminata
- Jack Perry vs. Lio Rush
- Sammy Guevara vs. Ricochet
Let's take a look at what happened on Wednesday's Dynamite.
Jack Perry vs. Lio Rush (TNT Title)

Dynamite opened with a video of Moxley talking about how egos are running out of control in AEW and he wants to make a change.
When we went live to the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, Christian Cage and The Patriarchy came to the ring.
Captain Charisma promised he would win the world championship with his guaranteed title shot. It wasn't a long promo, but he got his point across.
Backstage, Don Callis pitched Will Ospreay teaming up with Kyle Fletcher for the Casino Gauntlet match. Ospreay agreed after some persuading.
The first match of the night got started about 13 minutes into the show when Perry arrived to defend his TNT Championship against Rush, who had Action Andretti by his side.
The Scapegoat went after his opponent aggressively, but Rush's speed and creativity forced him to regroup. During the break, the champ began to dominate a bit more.
Jack Perry may be fast, but Lio Rush is FASTER!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) September 12, 2024
Watch #AEWDynamite LIVE on TBS!@boy_myth_legend | @IAmLioRush pic.twitter.com/NMC9P6oVQK
This bout had a fast pace and a lot of energy, which is exactly what this show needed after beginning with a handful of non-wrestling segments in a row.
Rush is a unique talent and served as a great opponent for The Scapegoat to defeat after coming up short against Danielson.
Perry nailed two running knees in a row to pick up the win and retain his title in a solid 10-minute bout.
Result: Perry defeated Rush
Grade: B
Notable Moments and Observations
- Moxley did everything in his promo well, and then for some reason, he decided to end it by getting into the back of a Jeep instead of one of the regular seats.
- Perry arriving in his bus is a nice addition to his entrance.
- Andretti grabbing The Scapegoat's foot right in front of the ref and getting ejected made him look like the dumbest babyface ever.
- Rush's Spanish Fly looked good.
Sammy Guevara vs. Ricochet

Adam Page gave an interview with Renee Young. He said he is going to find and hurt anyone who helped Swerve Strickland. The Dark Order and Jeff Jarrett expressed disappointment in him. He ended up getting into a fight with Double J before storming off.
Private Party and Komander were preparing to battle Spanish Announce Project when Moxley's new group attacked all of them. PAC said what happened at All Out was inevitable.
After a break, Ricochet was out to take on Guevara in singles action. They immediately began running the ropes and trading counters. They came to a stalemate when both men went for a superkick.
They ended up taking the fight all the way up to the stage where Guevara hit a moonsault from the top of a tunnel. During the break, the ROH tag champ maintained the upper hand.
This was an incredible display of aerial ability from both men. Both guys had several standout moments, which is even more impressive when you realize this is the first time they have worked together in seven years.
Sammy Guevara wants to prove that he can hang with Ricochet!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) September 12, 2024
Watch #AEWDynamite LIVE on TBS!@KingRicochet | @SammyGuevara pic.twitter.com/o66QbGrwtQ
Ricochet scored the win with his new finisher but was immediately destroyed by The Beast Mortos with a Spear.
Guevara drove Mortos away with a chair and helped Ricochet to his feet.
Result: Ricochet defeated Guevara
Grade: A-
Notable Moments and Observations
- Marina Shafir slowly choking out Komander made her look awesome.
- Mox was still looking for Allin. It's unclear if he wants to align with him or fight.
- Guevara's ring jacket was cool.
- Guevara's moonsault off the tunnel looked awesome, as did his tornillo from inside the ring.
Mariah May vs. Queen Aminata

Allin came to the ring after a break and said he is right there if anyone is looking for him. Moxley's music hit and he came out with Marina Shafir.
Allin spoke for a few minutes about how he has always looked up to Moxley until he saw what he did to Danielson.
Moxley said he wanted Allin to give him the title shot he earned for Grand Slam. Allin told him to earn it, so Mox told him to put his title shot on the line in a match. Allin accepted.
Next up was Aminata taking on May in a Women's World Championship Eliminator match.
May tripped Aminata to start a sequence of quick takedowns.
These women were very evenly matched in almost every way, so the only real advantage May had was her willingness to cheat.
They fought through a break into a second segment. This was a hard-fought match that saw both competitors get in some stiff offense, but May emerged as the victor.
Result: May defeated Aminata
Grade: B+
Notable Moments and Observations
- Shafir has an intimidating stare.
- Excalibur gave a brief tribute to the victims from 9/11 before this match.
- Aminata had Skye Blue's name on her wrist tape.
- May said Mina Shirakawa needs to be there for her title celebration.
The Learning Tree vs. The Iron Savages; Casino Gauntlet Match

Jericho, Big Bill and Bryan Keith took on Boulder, Bronson and Jacked Jameson in a quick trios bout that saw The Learning Tree get a win.
This was more competitive than a squash match, but not by much.
The Conglomeration ended up dumping the $7,000 Orange Cassidy owed Jericho into his Bentley, but it was all pennies.
Result: The Learning Tree defeated Iron Savages
Grade: C-
The main event this week was the Tag Team Casino Gauntlet match for a shot at The Young Bucks' titles, but first, Nigel McGuinness challenged Danielson to a match at Grand Slam.
Here is the order of entry for every team in the Gauntlet match:
- FTR
- Ospreay and Fletcher
- The Righteous
- Undisputed Kingdom
- The Acclaimed
- MxM Collection
- Top Flight
- The Outrunners
- Grizzled Young Veterans
The show went well into overtime before we got a finish. Fletcher and Ospreay ended up surprising everyone, including themselves, by getting the win.
This was a decent bout with some fun multi-man spots.
Result: Ospreay and Fletcher won
Grade: B
Notable Moments and Observations
- Jericho's reveal of what was in Cassidy's backpack was anticlimactic. The pennies did negligible damage if any.
- Ospreay took a hard bump from a powerbomb.
- Dutch landed on top of Mike Bennett during the seven-man suplex.
- Ospreay and Dante had the best sequence of the match.
The Final Word
This week's Dynamite went heavy on the storytelling but still included five matches and a couple of fights outside the ring.
A few bouts were set up for Grand Slam on Sept. 25, such as Mox vs. Allin and Danielson vs. McGuinness, as well as finding new No. 1 contenders for the tag titles.
When it comes to the action, nothing came close to the level of excitement Ricochet and Guevara provided. They put on a fantastic high-flying contest.
AEW also spent some time dealing with the All Out fallout.
This was a decent episode because it helped set up future shows, but it won't stand out much on its own.
Grade: B-