AEW Dynamite Preview And Prediction: How, When And Where To Watch In USA, Europe And India – 15th November 2023
All Elite Wrestling will present another action-packed episode of AEW Dynamite this Wednesday night, November 15th, live from the Chartway Arena in Norfolk, Virginia. Fans in the United States can watch the show at 8 pm EST/7 pm CST on TBS. Viewers in the UK and Europe can tune in to the broadcast on Fite TV at 1 am GMT. Indian fans can catch all the wrestling action on Eurosport at 5:30 am IST on November 16th.
This week’s Dynamite promises to be an exciting show with several huge matches already announced. In the main event, AEW World Champion Jon Moxley will team up with rising star Wheeler Yuta to take on current AEW All-Atlantic Champion Orange Cassidy and rising fan-favorite HOOK. Moxley and Cassidy have been feuding for weeks now, exchanging heated words and attacks. Their rivalry will continue as the two popular stars lead their teams in what is sure to be a thrilling tag team clash.
Cassidy captured the All-Atlantic title back in August and has defended it against stars like Rey Fenix and Luchasaurus. The laidback slacker-style wrestler remains one of AEW’s most beloved competitors. His partner for this match, HOOK, has become a sensation among fans in just his rookie year with the company. The son of wrestling legend Taz, HOOK has impressed everyone with his quick rise and unique grappling ability. Together, Cassidy and HOOK could prove a formidable duo against the more experienced Moxley and Yuta.
Moxley recently regained the AEW World Championship by defeating MJF at Full Gear earlier this month. The former Dean Ambrose in WWE has been on a roll lately, putting on stellar matches and proving why he’s one of the best wrestlers today. Yuta has also grabbed attention this year through his performances for the Blackpool Combat Club. Training under legends like Bryan Danielson and Claudio Castagnoli, Yuta has all the tools to become a top star. Moxley and Yuta won’t go down easy in this tag team match.
Beyond the main event, the show also promises a wild street fight pitting the team of Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega, Kota Ibushi and Paul Wight against an unspecified four-man squad. The rules are relaxed for street fights, so fans can expect plenty of violent brawling and use of weapons. Jericho and Omega have a long history from their days leading rival factions The Inner Circle and The Elite. Reuniting for this street fight brings back memories of their heated feud.
Ibushi is a phenomenal high-flyer who competed primarily for NJPW in Japan. Though injuries have sidelined him at times, his aerial attacks make him one of wrestling’s most exciting competitors when healthy. Rounding out the team is veteran giant Paul Wight, better known to longtime fans as The Big Show in WWE. Now in his late 40s, Wight can still deliver crushing power moves and exchanges. Their opponents are sure to have their hands full with this eclectic and talented quartet.
In a segment likely to generate major buzz among fans, newly crowned AEW World Champion MJF will speak out for the first time since regaining his title from Jon Moxley. Still only 26 years old, MJF has skyrocketed to the top of AEW in recent years through his brash persona, stellar promo skills and continual improvement between the ropes.
His title victory ended Moxley’s brief two-week reign and capped off MJF’s long quest to earn AEW’s top prize. But the controversial champion and his allies, The Firm, took things too far on last week’s show when they viciously attacked popular tag team The Acclaimed and legend Billy Gunn backstage. Fans are eager to hear MJF explain his actions and outline his plans now that he has reached the mountaintop of AEW. As one of wrestling’s best talkers, MJF is sure to deliver an intense, entertaining promo fans will discuss for weeks.
Several other segments and matches have also been confirmed or rumored for Dynamite this week. The acclaimed trio of Death Triangle members Pac, Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fenix are scheduled to be in six-man tag team action. Eddie Kingston and Ortiz of The Firm will face each other in a grudge match stemming from their split. Elsewhere, rising women’s division talents like Toni Storm, Jamie Hayter and Willow Nightingale are likely to be featured.
With AEW holding Dynamite in Norfolk for the first time, the enthusiastic Virginia crowd should provide great energy all night. Locals like tag team Men of the Year and company owner Tony Khan are also likely to receive big reactions from the hometown faithful. Meanwhile, the wrestling world will have their eyes on MJF, Jon Moxley and the other top stars slated to appear.
Predicting the outcomes of matches is always tough with a company like AEW, known for surprises. But Orange Cassidy and HOOK seem poised for a big win over the world champ Moxley and partner Yuta. Their momentum could carry over and build towards a future All-Atlantic title match between Cassidy and Moxley. In the street fight, Jericho’s squad should pick up the victory to keep his group’s dominance going strong.
And MJF will undoubtedly cut another scathing promo, bragging about his greatness while berating the fans and roster. He’s riding high after his title win and will seek any chance possible to boast himself up while putting others down. But with Moxley, Jericho, Cassidy, Omega and more gunning for him, MJF’s reign at the top could prove shorter than he hopes.
With tickets still available through the Chartway Arena box office and resellers, local fans can grab seats and experience the action in person. For everyone else, catch AEW Dynamite this Wednesday on TBS or online to see all the wrestling excitement yourself. Dynamite continues to deliver some of the best matches and stories in all of wrestling each week. And this week’s show promises to up the ante once again.