Matt Hardy & Kenny Omega Will Get Their Chance At Revenge When They Take On Santana & Ortiz

Matt Hardy & Kenny Omega Will Get Their Chance At Revenge When They Take On Santana & Ortiz

Santana & Ortiz made their shocking returns by helping Chris Jericho and Sammy Guevara beat Matt Hardy and Kenny Omega in a street fight; however, will the duo regret their decision this Wednesday on Dynamite?

By EliteGuy101 - May 11, 2020 09:05 PM EST
Filed Under: AEW
Source: Twitter

Following their surprising loss to Chris Jericho and Sammy Guevara, Matt Hardy and Kenny Omega will get a chance to rebound on Wednesday by taking on Santana & Ortiz of Proud & Powerful.

The Inner Circle members made their shocking return last week when they helped Jericho and Guevara defeat the AAA Mega Champion and the debuting Hardy in a wild street fight. The former multi-time Impact Wrestling Tag Team Champions haven’t competed in over a month, with their last match being a six-man tag with Jake Hager vs. Adam Page, Matt Jackson, and Cody Rhodes.

Santana got the victory for his team by pinning Matt Jackson. This was also the same night that “Broken” Matt Hardy made his debut. This tag team match-up isn't the only confirmed bout for this week as Kris Statlander, Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida, and Penelope Ford will compete in a four-way match to determine the next challenger for the AEW Women’s Championship.

With Nyla Rose making her dominant return last week on Dynamite, we’ll find out who will step up to fight the reigning title holder at Double or Nothing on May 23rd. Also, Chris Jericho will take on “Pineapple Pete” Suge D in a singles contest. This week’s Dynamite is looking to be another great show!

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