Jake Hager Viciously Attacks Dustin Rhodes On AEW DYNAMITE And Seemingly Breaks His Arm

Jake Hager Viciously Attacks Dustin Rhodes On AEW DYNAMITE And Seemingly Breaks His Arm

This week's contract signing between Chris Jericho and Cody did end in violence, but neither champion nor challenger were directly involved. Instead, Jake Hager brutally attacked Cody's brother Dustin Rhodes.

By MarkCassidy - Oct 30, 2019 08:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
This week's episode of AEW Dynamite featured a contract signing with Le Champion Chris Jericho and his opponent for Full Gear, Cody. While the signing itself remained (mostly) civil, what happened after was anything but.

As both men shook hands, The Painmaker directed The American Nightmare's attention to the screen, where Jake Hager was administering a vicious beast-down to his brother Dustin Rhodes. After ramming his head against the side of a car, the undefeated MMA star slammed The Natural's arm in the door, seemingly breaking it.

This segment was deliberately reminiscent of the infamous WCW angle from 1986 which saw the Four Horsemen break Dusty Rhodes' arm with a baseball bat.

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