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WrestleDream (2023)

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All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view event
WrestleDream
Promotional poster featuringAntonio Inoki (top) amongst various AEW talents
PromotionAll Elite Wrestling
DateOctober 1, 2023
CitySeattle, Washington
VenueClimate Pledge Arena
Attendance7,108[1]
Buy rate110,000[2]
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The 2023WrestleDream was aprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view (PPV)event produced by the American promotionAll Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was the inauguralWrestleDream and took place on October 1, 2023, at theClimate Pledge Arena inSeattle, Washington, marking AEW's first PPV to be held in the state ofWashington. The event was a tribute show in honor ofNew Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) founderAntonio Inoki; it took place on the one-year anniversary of his death.

Fourteen matches were contested at the event, including four on the "Zero Hour" pre-show. In the main event,Christian Cage defeatedDarby Allin by 2–1 in atwo out of three falls match to retain theAEW TNT Championship. In other prominent matches,Bryan Danielson defeatedZack Sabre Jr. andSwerve Strickland defeated"Hangman" Adam Page. The event was also notable for the AEW debut ofAdam Copeland (formerly known as Edge inWWE).

Production

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Background

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The inaugural WrestleDream took place at theClimate Pledge Arena inSeattle, Washington, markingAll Elite Wrestling's firstpay-per-viewevent to be held inWashington state.

On October 1, 2022 (September 30 inEastern Time),Antonio Inoki, the founder of the Japaneseprofessional wrestling promotionNew Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), died.[3] Prior to his death, the American promotionAll Elite Wrestling (AEW) began a working partnership with NJPW in early 2021.[4] This resulted in the annual co-promoted event,AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door, which was first held in June 2022.[5]

In April 2023, AEW filed to trademark "AEW WrestleDream".[6] During theAll In media scrum on August 27, AEW presidentTony Khan officially announced that AEW would hold apay-per-view (PPV)event titled WrestleDream, which would be held in honor of Inoki, who was someone Khan looked up to in the professional wrestling industry. The event was scheduled to take place on October 1, 2023—the one-year anniversary of Inoki's death—atClimate Pledge Arena inSeattle, Washington, marking AEW's first PPV to be held in the state ofWashington.[7] The name of the event refers to Inoki, who Khan called "wrestling's greatest dreamer".[8] Tickets went on sale on September 8, 2023.[9]

Storylines

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WrestleDream featured 14professional wrestling matches, including four on the pre-show, that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds andstorylines.[10] These storylines were produced on AEW's weekly television programs,Dynamite,Rampage, andCollision.

Bryan Danielson was originally set to face NJPW'sZack Sabre Jr. atForbidden Door in June 2022, but was unable to due to an injury and was replaced byClaudio Castagnoli.[11] Over a year later on the September 9, 2023, episode ofCollision, Danielson said that with his career winding down, the next person he wanted to face was Sabre. Later, a match between the two was officially announced for WrestleDream.[12]

During theAll InZero Hour pre-show, Better Than You Bay Bay (Adam Cole andMJF) won theROH World Tag Team Championship.[13] AtRampage: Grand Slam on September 22, The Righteous (Dutch andVincent) won afour-way tag team match to earn a title match at WrestleDream.[14] However, two days prior atDynamite: Grand Slam, as Cole came out to support MJF in hisAEW World Championship match, Cole broke his foot jumping off the entrance ramp.[15] The following week, Better Than You Bay Bay initially announced that they would have to relinquish the ROH World Tag Team Championship, but MJF instead decided that he would defend the title in ahandicap match against The Righteous at WrestleDream.[16]

After racking up wins and taking out her opponents in post-match attacks, on the September 23 episode ofCollision,The House of Black'sBrody King announced thatJulia Hart wanted to faceKris Statlander for theAEW TBS Championship, and if Statlander did not accept, Hart would continue laying waste to her opponents. Later that night, it was made official that Statlander would defend the TBS Championship against Hart at WrestleDream. Hart's last loss was against Statlander on an episode ofDark in April 2022.[17]

AfterLuchasaurus won theAEW TNT Championship in June, his accompliceChristian Cage claimed that he himself was the real champion and carried around the title. On the September 23 episode ofCollision, Luchasaurus defended the title against Cage andDarby Allin in athree-way match. In the end, Allin performed a coffin drop on Luchasaurus but Cage threw Allin out of the ring and pinned Luchasaurus to become the actual TNT Champion. Later, Cage challenged Allin to atwo out of three falls match at WrestleDream, which was made official.[17]

Since siding withDon Callis atDouble or Nothing in May 2023,Konosuke Takeshita vowed to destroy Callis' former clientKenny Omega, gaining upset wins over Omega in the two prior AEW PPVs,All In during a trios match[18] and atAll Out in a singles match.[19] In order to further hurt Omega, Callis and Takeshita announced their new target as Omega's formerGolden Lovers tag team partner,Kota Ibushi, with the duo shown to have completed their assault on Ibushi in Japan on the September 27 episode ofDynamite.[20] Subsequently, Callis also began a feud with longtime friendChris Jericho, where he betrayed Jericho in August. Callis then helpedWill Ospreay to defeat Jericho at All In.[18] Following this, Jericho's protegeSammy Guevara betrayed Jericho on September 20 atDynamite: Grand Slam, defecting to join Callis.[15] Following Omega saving Jericho from an attack by Callis, Takeshita, and Guevara, it was announced that Omega would team with former rival Jericho and a returning Ibushi to face The Don Callis Family (Takeshita, Guevara, and Ospreay) at WrestleDream.[21]

Event

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Other on-screen personnel
RoleName
CommentatorsExcalibur(Pre-show and PPV)
Nigel McGuinness(Pre-show and PPV)
Jim Ross(Pre-show and PPV)
Taz(PPV)
Tony Schiavone(PPV)
Jon Moxley(Castagnoli vs. Barnett, Starks vs. Yuta, and Danielson vs. Sabre Jr.)
Ring announcersJustin Roberts
Dasha Gonzalez
Bobby Cruise
RefereesAubrey Edwards
Bryce Remsburg
Paul Turner
Rick Knox
Stephon Smith
Taito Nakabayashi
Pre-show hostsRenee Paquette
RJ City
Stokely Hathaway

Pre-show

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Before the Zero-Hour pre-show started, AEW president Tony Khan and NJPW representatives, including Naoto and Hirota Inoki, the grandsons of NJPW founder Antonio Inoki, delivered an opening ceremony for Antonio.

There were four matches contested on the WrestleDream Zero Hour pre-show. In the first match,Athena,Billie Starkz,Keith Lee, andSatoshi Kojima faced Shane Taylor Promotions (Lee Moriarty andShane Taylor),Diamanté, andMercedes Martinez in aneight-person mixed tag team match. In the closing stages, Starkz delivered a spinning kick to both Diamanté and Martinez, Taylor hit a headbutt to Kojima, Lee performed a spinebuster to Taylor, Athena delivered the O-Face to Moriarty, Lee performed the Big Bang Catastrophe to Moriarty, and Kojima delivered the Cozy lariat to Moriarty and pinned him for the win.[22]

In the next match,Claudio Castagnoli (withJon Moxley) facedJosh Barnett. In the closing stages, Claudio delivered the Giant Swing and then locked in the Sharpshooter, but Barnett escaped. Castagnoli then performed the Neutralizer and then locked in the Octopus Stretch, but Barnett escaped. Castagnoli then used an inside cradle on Barnett for the win. After the match, Barnett praised Castagnoli and told him that he wanted a rematch.[22]

Next, Luchasaurus facedNick Wayne. In the closing stages, Luchasaurus delivered a chokeslam and a German Suplex to Wayne, but Wayne then performed a moonsault for a two count. As Wayne attempted Wayne's World, Luchasaurus blocked it and delivered an Emerald Flowsion and a Northern lariat for the win.[22]

In the final match of the pre-show,Billy Gunn andThe Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens andMax Caster) defended theAEW World Trios Championship againstTMDK (Bad Dude Tito,Mikey Nicholls, andShane Haste). In the closing stages, Tito delivered a short-arm exploder suplex to Bowens for a two count. As Gunn attempted the Fameasser, Tiro ducked it and delivered an enzeguiri/German suplex combination to Gunn, but Caster broke up the pinfall attempt. The Acclaimed then performed the Arrival/Mic Drop combination to Tito and then pinned him for the win.[22]

Preliminary matches

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The actual pay-per-view opened with MJF defending the ROH World Tag Team Championship against The Righteous (Vincent and Dutch) in a 2-on-1 handicap match due to MJF's partner, Adam Cole, being injured. In the opening stages, Vincent and Dutch delivered a ripcord lariat/basement flatliner combination for a two count. Dutch and Vincent then performed a Bossman Slam/Swanton Bomb for a nearfall. As Vincent attempted another Swanton Bomb, MJF moved out of the way and delivered a bodyslam to Vincent. MJF then hit the Kangaroo Kick to Vincent and Dutch, and followed up with a Heat Seeker to Dutch (with MJF's feet on the ropes, unbeknownst to the referee), and pinned him for the win.[22]

In the next match,Eddie Kingston defended both theROH World Championship and NJPW'sStrong Openweight Championship againstKatsuyori Shibata. In the end, Shibata locked in a Figure Four Leglock on Kingston, but Kingston reached the ropes. Kingston then delivered a Saito suplex and corner clotheslines to Shibata. Shibata then performed a half-hatch suplex for a two count. Shibata then delivered the PK, but Kingston countered with the Backfist to the Future for a one count. Kingston then delivered a Northern Lights Bomb or a two count. Kingston then performed a Backfist to the Future/Powerbomb combination and then pinned Shibata for the win to retain.[22]

Next, Kris Statlander defended the AEW TBS Championship against Julia Hart (accompanied by Brody King). In the climax, Julia delivered a senton to the back of Statlander. Statlander then performed a powerslam and a Blue Thunder Bomb for a two count. Juila then delivered an avalanche Spider German suplex and a moonsault, but Statlander reached the ropes. Julia then locked in the Heartless submission, but Statlander impeded it with the Sunday Night Fever and then pinned Hart to retain the title.[22]

The next match was afatal four-way tag team match for a futureAEW World Tag Team Championship match, contested betweenThe Young Bucks (Matt Jackson andNick Jackson),The Gunns (Austin Gunn andColten Gunn),The Lucha Brothers (Rey Fenix andPenta El Zero Miedo, and the team ofHook andOrange Cassidy. In the end, Matt delivered a rolling northern lights suplex, but Hook then performed his own rolling northern lights suplex. Hook then delivered a Saito suplex to Nick. Penta then hit a diving crossbody/slingblade/DDT/lungblower/superkick combination to Colten. Penta then delivered a superkick and the Penta Driver to Colten, but Austin broke up the pinfall attempt. Cassidy then performed the Orange Punch to Austin and Hook locked in the RedRum on Austin, but Nick hit a 450° splash to break up the submission attempt. The Young Bucks then hit superkicks to Hook and Colten and then performed the BTE Trigger to Penta and pinned him for the win.[22]

In the fourth match, Swerve Strickland (accompanied byPrince Nana) faced "Hangman" Adam Page. In the opening stages, Strickland delivered a headscissors and a slingshot dropkick for a two count. Strickland then performed a neckbreaker, but Page countered with a Fallaway Slam. Page then delivered a springboard clothesline, two powerbombs, and the Orihara moonsault, followed by a pop-up Liger Bomb and a diving clothesline for a two count. Strickland performed a step-up enzeguiri, but Page countered with a deadlift German suplex. Strickland performed the rolling flatliner and abrainbuster for a nearfall. Strickland then hit the Swerve Stomp and the House Call for a nearfall. Page then performed the Dead Eye on the stairs. Strickland then delivered an apron Swerve Stomp and a 450° splash for a two count. Strickland then hit a snap German suplex, but as he attempted another Swerve Stomp, Page moved out the way and delivered the Buckshot Lariat for a nearfall. As the referee was ejecting Prince Nana, Strickland hit Page with Nana's crown and delivered two House Calls and the JML Driver for the win.[22]

Next,Ricky Starks facedWheeler Yuta. In the closing stages, Starks delivered a powerbomb and a DDT for a two count. Yuta then used a seatbelt pin on Starks, but Starks kicked out. Starks then performed a spear and the Roshambo and pinned Yuta for the win.[22]

In the next match, Bryan Danielson faced Zack Sabre Jr. In the opening stages, Sabre locked in a Cobra Twist, but Danielson shifted it into a pin for a two count. Danielson then locked in a Half-crab, but Sabre transitioned into a cross arm breaker. Danielson then locked in an Indian Death Lock, but Sabre escaped. Sabre then locked in the Romeo Special, but Danielson escaped and attempted a pin for a one count. Sabre then delivered an uppercut and locked in a double-crab. Danielson then performed an avalanche butterfly suplex and locked in a single-leg crab, but Sabre reached the bottom rope. Danielson then locked in the Tequila Special, but Sabre escaped. Danielson then delivered the Yes! Kicks/Roundhouse Kick combination, but as he attempted the Busaiku Knee, Sabre blocked it and hit a European Clutch for a nearfall. Danielson then locked in the Cattle Mutilation, but Sabre transitioned into the omoplata. Sabre then delivered a backslide pin for a two count. Sabre then performed a Zack Driver and locked in a double armbar, but Danielson reached the bottom rope. Danielson then stomped on Sabre's face and delivered a Regal-Plex and two Busaiku Knees for the win. After the match, Danielson extended his hand to Sabre in a show of respect, but Sabre refused to shake his hand.[22]

Next, The Don Callis Family (Konosuke Takeshita, Will Ospreay, and Sammy Guevara, accompanied by Don Callis) faced Chris Jericho andThe Golden Elite (Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi) in atrios match. In the opening stages, Omega delivered a Finlay Roll, but as he attempted a moonsault, Ospreay got the knees up. Ospreay and Guevara then performed a Cobra Twist/Senton Atomico to Omega, but Ibushi broke up the pin attempt. Guevara then delivered a bulldog to Jericho. Ibushi then hit a standing moonsault to Guevara for a two count. Omega then delivered a Kotaro Krusher and tagged Jericho, who performed a Lionsault to Guevara. Jericho then locked in the Walls of Jericho on Guevara, but Takeshita used a German suplex on Jericho to break up the submission attempt. Takeshita then delivered a German suplex to Omega and an O'Connor Roll German suplex to Ibushi. Guevara then performed a standing Spanish Fly and an outside shooting star press to everyone. Omega then delivered a dragon suplex to Ospreay, who then hit a powerbomb to Ibushi, and Guevara performed a Judas Effect to Jericho for a one count. Takeshita and Ibushi then delivered simultaneous lariats to each other. Ospreay then hit a corkscrew moonsault to Omega and Ibushi. Jericho then performed a Judas Effect to Ospreay and an avalanche Frankensteiner to Guevara for a two count. Unbeknownst to the referee, Callis hit Jericho with a bat, allowing Guevara to pin Jericho and win the match for his team.[22]

In the penultimate match,FTR (Dax Harwood andCash Wheeler) defended the AEW World Tag Team Championship againstAussie Open (Kyle Fletcher andMark Davis). In the closing stages, Aussie Open performed a double powerbomb to Harwood for a two count. Harwood then delivered three German suplexes to Fletcher. Aussie Open then hit the Aussie Arrow to Harwood for a two count. Harwood then performed a slingshot powerbomb to Davis for a two count. FTR then delivered a superplex/diving splash combination on Davis, but Fletcher broke up the pinfall attempt. Aussie Open then hit the Shatter Machine and the Coreolis on Wheeler, but Harwood broke up the pin attempt. FTR then delivered an apron assisted spike piledriver to Davis and an avalanche Shatter Machine to Fletcher for the win to retain.[22]

Main event

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In the main event, Christian Cage defended the TNT Championship against Darby Allin in a two out of three falls match. In the opening stages, Allin locked in a hammerlock submission and delivered a back heel trip. Allin then performed two headlock takedowns. As Allin attempted a Sunset Flip, Christian blocked it. As Cage attempted the Killswitch, Allin countered it into a jackknife pin for the first fall. Allin then performed the Code Red and a springboard Coffin Drop to Christian for a two count. Allin then used a rolling crucifix pin on Christian for another nearfall. As Christian was distracted by Nick Wayne's mom in the crowd, Allin delivered a suicide dive and a Coffin Drop to Christian. As Allin attempted another Coffin Drop, Christian got the knees up and delivered a bodyslam to Allin onto the apron. Christian then hit a powerslam and a Death Valley Driver to Allin onto the steel steps, and Allin was unable to make it back in the ring before the count of 10, thus Christian won his first fall by countout. As Allin was being carried out by agurney, Christian delivered a frog splash to Allin on the gurney. Christian then removed the padding in the ring and performed a Killswitch to Allin onto the exposed ring boards for a two count. Christian then locked in the Scorpion Deathlock on Allin, but Allin reached the bottom rope. Allin then delivered the Scorpion Deathdrop and the Coffin Drop to Christian for a two count. Christian then hit a sunset flip powerbomb to Allin onto the exposed ring boards for a nearfall. Christian then inadvertently delivered a spear to referee Bryce Remsburg, and while the ref was down, hit a low blow to Allin. As Christian attempted to hit Allin with the title belt, Nick Wayne came down to the ring. Wayne feigned siding with Allin and then turned on Allin and hit him with the title belt, thus turning heel in the process for the first time in his AEW career. Christian then covered Allin to secure his second and final fall to retain.[22]

After the match, Christian and Wayne attacked Allin, but whileSting came down to the ring to stop the beatdown, Luchasaurus came out and hit Sting. As Christian attempted a con-chair-to to Sting, the lights went out and a vignette aired of a mysterious man driving around Seattle. The mysterious man was then revealed asAdam Copeland, formerly known as Edge inWWE. Copeland came to the ring and feigned joining his old friend Christian and instead attacked Wayne with a chair and delivered spears to both Wayne and Luchasaurus while Christian retreated. Copeland then shook Allin and Sting's hands.[22]

Reception

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WrestleDream received critical acclaim, mainly for the Danielson-Sabre Jr. match and Adam Copeland's debut.[22]

Wrestling journalistDave Meltzer of theWrestling Observer Newsletter rated the ROH World Tag Team Championship match 2.75 stars (the lowest rated match on the card), the Kingston–Shibata bout and the four-way tag team match 3.75 stars, the TBS Championship match 3 stars, the Page–Strickland bout and the trios match 4.75 stars, the Yuta–Starks match 3.5 stars, the Danielson–Sabre Jr. match 5.5 stars (the highest rated match on the card), and the AEW World Tag title match and the TNT Championship match 4.5 stars.[23]

Aftermath

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During the post-eventmedia scrum, Tony Khan revealed that WrestleDream would continue as an annual pay-per-view for AEW.[24]

Also during the media scrum, it was confirmed that Adam Copeland had signed full-time with AEW, meaning he can wrestle every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, and his entrance music, "Metalingus" byAlter Bridge was licensed by AEW. Additionally, it was announced that he would make hisDynamite debut on October 4 to address his appearance at WrestleDream with his first AEW match scheduled for a special Tuesday nightDynamite called Title Tuesday on October 10 against Luchasaurus.[25] On the October 4 episode, after listing off names of potential opponents he had never faced, Copeland explained that he came to AEW because he saw an opportunity toreunite with Christian Cage one last time and end their careers together as a team, and also warned him that Luchasaurus and Nick Wayne would eventually turn on him. Cage embraced Copeland, but then crudely rejected him. Luchasaurus and Wayne then came out but Copeland fended them off.[26] Copeland then defeated Luchasaurus in his AEW in-ring debut atDynamite: Title Tuesday.[27] This would then lead to a trios match atFull Gear, pitting Copeland, Sting, and Darby Allin against Cage, Luchasaurus, and Wayne.[28]

Results

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No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[43]
1PAthena,Billie Starkz,Keith Lee, andSatoshi Kojima defeated Shane Taylor Promotions (Lee Moriarty andShane Taylor),Diamanté, andMercedes Martinez bypinfallEight-person mixed tag team match[29]5:45
2PClaudio Castagnoli (withJon Moxley) defeatedJosh Barnett bypinfallSingles match[30]8:15
3PLuchasaurus defeatedNick Wayne bypinfallSingles match[31]4:55
4PBilly Gunn andThe Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens andMax Caster) (c) defeatedTMDK (Bad Dude Tito,Mikey Nicholls, andShane Haste) bypinfallTrios match for theAEW World Trios Championship[32]9:20
5MJF (c)[a] defeated The Righteous (Dutch andVincent) bypinfall2-on-1 handicap match for theROH World Tag Team Championship[33]9:40
6Eddie Kingston (c) defeatedKatsuyori Shibata bypinfallSingles match for theROH World Championship andNJPW Strong Openweight Championship[34]11:00
7Kris Statlander (c) defeatedJulia Hart (withBrody King) bypinfallSingles match for theAEW TBS Championship[35]9:00
8The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson andNick Jackson) defeatedThe Lucha Brothers (Penta El Zero Miedo andRey Fenix) (withAlex Abrahantes),The Gunns (Austin Gunn andColten Gunn), andOrange Cassidy andHook bypinfallFour-way tag team match for a futureAEW World Tag Team Championship match[36]12:40
9Swerve Strickland (withPrince Nana) defeated"Hangman" Adam Page bypinfallSingles match[37]20:15
10Ricky Starks defeatedWheeler Yuta bypinfallSingles match[38]9:55
11Bryan Danielson defeatedZack Sabre Jr. bypinfallSingles match[39]22:45
12The Don Callis Family (Konosuke Takeshita,Will Ospreay, andSammy Guevara) (withDon Callis) defeatedChris Jericho andThe Golden Elite (Kenny Omega andKota Ibushi) bypinfallTrios match[40]22:35
13FTR (Dax Harwood andCash Wheeler) (c) defeatedAussie Open (Kyle Fletcher andMark Davis) bypinfallTag team match for theAEW World Tag Team Championship[41]20:25
14Christian Cage (c) defeatedDarby Allin 2–1Two out of three falls match for theAEW TNT Championship[42]25:25
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
P – the match was broadcast on the pre-show

Notes

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  1. ^Co-championAdam Cole was originally scheduled to team up with MJF to defend the titles, but pulled out due to suffering a broken ankle.

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  29. ^Lambert, Jeremy (October 1, 2023)."Keith Lee, Satoshi Kojima, Athena, And Billie Starkz Victorious In Eight-Person Tag At AEW WrestleDream".Fightful. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  30. ^Tessier, Colin (October 1, 2023)."Claudio Castagnoli Beats Josh Barnett, Jon Moxley Appears At AEW WrestleDream".Fightful. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  31. ^Defelice, Robert (October 1, 2023)."Luchasaurus Beats Nick Wayne On AEW WrestleDream: Zero Hour".Fightful. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  32. ^Lambert, Jeremy (October 1, 2023)."The Acclaimed And Billy Gunn Retain AEW Trios Titles At AEW WrestleDream".Fightful. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  33. ^Tessier, Colin (October 1, 2023)."MJF Denies Attacking Jay White, Retains ROH Tag Titles At AEW WrestleDream".Fightful. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  34. ^Defelice, Robert (October 1, 2023)."Eddie Kingston Retains ROH World And NJPW STRONG Titles Over Katsuyori Shibata At AEW WrestleDream".Fightful. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  35. ^Lambert, Jeremy (October 1, 2023)."Kris Statlander Defeats Julia Hart, Retains AEW TBS Title At AEW WrestleDream".Fightful. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  36. ^Tessier, Colin (September 23, 2023)."The Young Bucks Win Four-Way Match At AEW WrestleDream, Earn AEW Tag Team Title Shot".Fightful. RetrievedSeptember 23, 2023.
  37. ^Defelice, Robert (October 1, 2023)."Swerve Strickland Defeats Hangman Page In Front Of A Very Pro-Swerve Crowd At AEW WrestleDream".Fightful. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  38. ^Lambert, Jeremy (October 1, 2023)."Ricky Starks Bests Wheeler Yuta At AEW WrestleDream, Jon Moxley Says He Got Fined On Commentary".Fightful. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  39. ^Tessier, Colin (October 1, 2023)."Bryan Danielson Defeats Zack Sabre Jr At AEW WrestleDream, Sabre Jr Doesn't Shake His Hand".Fightful. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  40. ^Defelice, Robert (October 1, 2023)."Don Callis Family Beat Golden Lovers And Chris Jericho At AEW WrestleDream; Sammy Guevara Pins Jericho".Fightful. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  41. ^Lambert, Jeremy (October 1, 2023)."FTR Retain AEW Tag Team Titles, Defeat Aussie Open At AEW WrestleDream".Fightful. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  42. ^Tessier, Colin (October 2, 2023)."Nick Wayne Betrays Darby Allin, Helps Christian Cage Retain TNT Title At AEW WrestleDream".Fightful. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  43. ^Powell, Jason (October 1, 2023)."AEW WrestleDream results: Powell's live review of Darby Allin vs. Christian Cage in a best of three falls match for the TNT Title, Bryan Danielson vs. Zack Sabre Jr., Swerve Strickland vs. Hangman Page".Pro Wrestling Dot Net.Archived from the original on October 2, 2023. RetrievedOctober 1, 2023.

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