AEW Dynamite Preview And Prediction: How, When And Where To Watch In USA, Europe And India – 06th December 2023
All Elite Wrestling’s weekly flagship show, AEW Dynamite, airs this Wednesday, December 6th, promising fans another action-packed episode. This week’s show features several high-stakes matches and segments that will have major implications for the company’s upcoming pay-per-view event, World’s End, on December 20th.
Headlining Dynamite is the highly anticipated clash between Christian Cage and Adam “Edge” Copeland for Cage’s TNT Championship. The former tag team partners turned bitter enemies will square off one-on-one for the first time in 13 years. In the weeks leading up to this match, Copeland extended an olive branch to his friend-turned-foe in hopes they could reconcile. However, Cage harshly rejected the offer, telling Copeland to “go f*** himself.” This sparked Copeland’s challenge for Cage’s title as these legendary wrestlers prepared to write another intense chapter in their storied rivalry. Between Edge’s star power and Christian’s cunning, shifty style as champion, this brawl could go either way.
Also set for Dynamite is further exploration into the mysterious faction known as “The Devil’s Goons.” Recently, the Devil and his team of masked henchmen have set their sights on top star MJF. Last week, the Goons attacked MJF backstage although Samoa Joe intervened to make the save. This prompted the Devil to challenge MJF and Joe to a tag team match on Dynamite with two members of his frightening group. Joe initially urged MJF to decline the match in order to stay healthy before their huge title bout at Grand Slam. Never one to back down from a fight, MJF accepted anyway. Now Joe and MJF must contend with these unknown assailants on Dynamite. Fans hope to finally learn the identities hidden behind the masks of the Devil’s Goons on Wednesday night.
The show will also feature more matches in the ongoing Continental Classic tournament. With only a few weeks left before the World’s End pay-per-view, the tournament could determine the next challenger for the AEW World Championship. Currently atop the competition’s Gold League standings is Jon Moxley with six points earned from victories thus far. Moxley will face off against Rush, who sits at three points, in what should be a hard-hitting affair. Also in tournament action, leaderboard equal Swerve Strickland meets Mark Briscoe while Jay White takes on Jay Lethal. Every win is crucial for these competitors if they hope to secure a title opportunity at AEW’s last event of the year.
The AEW Women’s division will also shine brightly on Dynamite with Toni Storm defending her championship against number one contender, Skye Blue. The determined up-and-comer Blue has been racking up wins and staking her claim as a top talent within the company’s burgeoning women’s roster. Storm, a tough brawling champion, won’t easily give up her spot atop the division however. This highly competitive title bout provides Skye Blue her first chance at holding gold in AEW. Will the rising star score the upset or will Toni Storm squash another contender to her throne?
As if the matches already announced were not enough action, fans can surely expect more build towards various other feuds and storylines ahead of AEW’s final pay-per-view of 2023, World’s End on December 20th. With so much on the line in both the Continental Classic tournament and championships across the promotion, the road to the year-end show will be paved in violence and drama this Wednesday night.
AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 PM EST on TBS in the United States. International fans can stream episodes live or watch on demand through Fite TV. With so many careers and championships hanging in the balance, the December 6th show is lining up to kickstart AEW’s final push towards wrapping up 2023 with a bang at World’s End!