AEW Dynamite Results For July 29, 2020: TNT & Tag Team Championship Title Matches And More

AEW Dynamite Results For July 29, 2020: TNT & Tag Team Championship Title Matches And More

This week's episode of All Elite Wrestling Dynamite featured The Inner Circle against Best Friends and Jurassic Express, the tag titles on the line and more. Find out the results of what happened!

By AnthonyMango - Jul 29, 2020 07:07 PM EST
Filed Under: AEW

The latest edition of AEW Dynamite for July 29, 2020 took place at the Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida.

Here is a recap of the most noteworthy highlights from this episode for those who might have missed it:

— 10-Man Tag Team Match: Best Friends and Jurassic Express defeated The Inner Circle by pinfall.

— AEW TNT Championship Match: Cody defeated Warhorse by submission to retain the title. Cody was attacked by Dark Order after the match until Matt Cardona (formerly Zack Ryder) debuted and helped him out.

— There will be a rematch between Chris Jericho and Orange Cassidy in two weeks. They will have a debate next week on Dynamite.

— FTR signed contracts with AEW. On August 12th's Dynamite, there will be a Tag Team Appreciation Night.

— AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: Hangman Page and Kenny Omega (c) defeated The Dark Order (Evil Uno and Grayson) by pinfall to retain the titles. Dark Order came out, but FTR backed up Omega and Page.

— Britt Baker revealed that if Big Swole beats an opponent of her choice, she'll get a shot at her.

— Hikaru Shida defeated Diamante by pinfall.

— The Deadly Draw tournament rules were explained that everyone will draw a color and the matching colors will be the pairs. Nyla Rose will be teaming with Ariane Andrew (formerly Cameron from WWE).

— MJF cut a promo officially challenging Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship for All Out.

— Tornado Tag Match: Darby Allin and Jon Moxley defeated Brian Cage and Ricky Starks with Taz by pinfall.

What did you think of tonight's episode? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below!

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