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Kenny Omega wins AEW World title…to appear on Impact Wrestling next week!

There’s a new sheriff in town for All Elite Wrestling and his name in Kenny Omega. Omega gave Moxley his first loss in AEW last night on Dynamite, albeit with some little help, and became the new AEW World champion.

Impact Wrestling’s Don Callis was once again on commentary to see his childhood friend Omega become champ but Callis did more than just commentary. Towards the end of the match when Omega seemed hurt, Callis grabbed the microphone and ran to ringside and tried to explain to the referee that Omega was hurt.

Moxley didn’t want to hear any of it and decked Callis, with the microphone conveniently dropping close to Omega. Omega then clocked Mox with the mic on his head, busting him open and delivered a few V-Trigger knee strikes before hitting the One Winged Angel finisher for the three count.

After the match, Callis and Omega ran through the backstage area, or as Schiavone put it, fleeing the scene of the crime, and were met by Alex Marvez outside before they headed in a waiting car.

Callis told Marvez that they will explain everything on Tuesday night…on Impact Wrestling on AXS TV!


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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