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AEW WrestleDream: Worldwide Championship Three-Approach Consequence


Konosuke Takeshita captures the Worldwide Championship for the primary time tonight at AEW WrestleDream.

The end noticed Will Ospreay have Konosuke Takeshita pinned however Don Callis pulled out the referee. Kyle Fletcher got here to the ring and hit Ospreay behind the pinnacle with a screwdriver. Takeshita hits Ospreay with a working V-Set off to win the championship.

Following the match, Kyle Fletcher hits Will Ospreay with Tiger Driver ’91.

AEW WrestleDream outcomes

Take a look at a recap of the match, courtesy of our stay protection web page:

AEW Worldwide Title: Will Ospreay (c) vs. Ricochet vs. Konosuke Takeshita

Issues acquired fascinating when Ricochet and Ospreay teamed up for a bit. Takeshita used his energy to carry his personal and keep in it. There was an insane sequence in the course of the bout the place Ospreay took a lariat from Takeshita, did a flip, and landed on his toes, He rebounded off the ropes and took out Takeshita, however Ricochet hit him with a 450º. Takeshita popped the gang after hitting a German suplex on each opponents.

Takeshita sends Ricochet by means of a desk with a cradle driver. Ospreay goes to pin Takeshita however Don Callis pulls the ref exterior. Ospreay drives to assault him, however a man in a hood runs in and assaults him. It’s Kyle Fletcher! Ospreay can’t consider it, then turns to have a look at Callis as he holds his head. Takeshita pulls his elbow pad down and knees Ospreay and makes the duvet as Fletcher seems to be on at ringside.

Winner AND NEW Worldwide Champion – Konosuke Takeshita

READ MORE: Will Ospreay On Ricochet: I Hope He Desires To Take The Throne, However He Has To Go Via Me

What are your ideas on this match consequence? Did the fitting man depart AEW WrestleDream with the Worldwide Championship? Tell us your ideas by sounding off within the feedback part beneath.

John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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