Last night was All Elite Wrestling’s third pay per view since their inception and though it may be their weakest outing yet, it was still a solid show throughout. Here are the results and some thoughts now that we are one day removed from the event:

• Sonny Kiss beat Peter Avalon

Quick Thought: This was a short and sweet way to give Sonny Kiss his first singles win so I can’t be mad.

• Bea Priestley and Shoko Nakajima beat Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. and Riho

Quick Thought: Though this was a little rough around the edges, it was a good tag match that showcased a lot of talent.

• MJF, Shawn Spears, and Sammy Guevara beat Darby Allin, Jimmy Havoc, and Joey Janela

Quick Thought: This was a great energy match to kick off the actual pay per view and it was particularly entertaining to see the heels all interact unfavorably towards each other. Though it seemed like every minute or so one wrestler would flip off the other. We get it, you’re edgy. Please don’t over do it.

• Brandi Rhodes beat Allie

Quick Thought: Easily the worst match on the card, but you can’t knock Brandi for trying as she is improving as a character in each outing. Her wrestling leaves a lot to be desired but a good way to mask it is to team her up with Awesome Kong who was a welcome addition to the show. Also, a set up for Awesome Kong and Aja Kong after the match? We have a dream feud in the works.

• The Dark Order beat Angelico and Jack Evans and A Boy and His Dinosaur (Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus)

Quick Thought: I know everyone says that The Young Bucks are the best tag team in the world, but I honestly think Angelico and Jack Evans would give them a run for their money. Also, the Luchasaurus really surprised me tonight. He looked great in limited minutes.

• Adam Page beat Kip Sabian

Quick Thought: Everyone and their mothers knew Page was winning but Sabian did his best in the minutes given. Chris Jericho’s attack on Page after the match overshadowed the whole thing though, which is okay because you have to build AEW’s first world title match the right way.

• Lucha Brothers beat SoCal Uncensored

Quick Thought: The Lucha Brothers get a much needed win here and challenged The Young Bucks right after to a ladder match. This tag division is on fire.

• Kenny Omega beat Cima

Quick Thought: I’m glad Omega finally got a win, but it needs to be said: Cima might be the most underrated talent in AEW and that is saying a lot considering how long he’s been in the business for. Hopefully, he’s able to stay in the upper midcard for his tenure with this company.

• The Young Bucks beat The Brotherhood (Cody and Dustin Rhodes)

Quick Thought: Is this the end for Dustin? I really hope not.

Fight for the Fallen was another solid outing from AEW and you also have to acknowledge the fact that they were able to raise so much money for charity as well, which is incredibly selfless. Though I also have to bring up that the ending of this show kind of ended with a thud.

It seemed like The Young Bucks/Cody and Dustin promo was going to go somewhere character-wise but they were seemingly cut off by the bringing of the $150,000 check as well as Kenny Omega (out of character) and others to showcase what they did for charity. The wrestlers seemed confused and even motioned to turn off the music and Cody acknowledge that they might have went over their time slot. Either way, it ended in a fun way after Cody and Omega saved the segment with their fun promos to hype the crowd but you can’t help but note how awkward and unfinished everything felt.

These are expected growing pains for this new promotion so no one should worry. By the time All Out in August happens, I’m sure everything will be even more fine tuned.

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