Britt Baker Knocks Yuka Sakazaki's Tooth Out After Losing To Her On AEW DYNAMITE

Britt Baker Knocks Yuka Sakazaki's Tooth Out After Losing To Her On AEW DYNAMITE

It was kayfabe, of course, but after losing to popular Japanese star Yuka Sakazaki on last night's episode of AEW Dynamite, Britt Baker took her evil dentistry to a whole new level. Check it out...

By MarkCassidy - Feb 06, 2020 10:02 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW
Britt Baker needs to have her dentist's licence revoked.

This week's episode of AEW Dynamite boasted spiked eyeballs and missing teeth, as Jon Moxley gained a measure of revenge against Santana and The Inner Circle, and Baker knocked out one of Yuka Sakazaki's pearly whites after their match.

Yuka actually managed to pin Britt in her debut match on Dynamite, but paid the price afterwards. Baker placed her opponent's mouth on the ring rope and applied force with her leg until poor Sakazaki was left bleeding and one tooth down. Britt then applied the Mandible Claw, giving us a suitably gruesome visual.

This wasn't particularly well done, but it does put some much-needed heat on Baker, whose recent heel turn hasn't really had much of an impact thus far.
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