The AEW dynasty is stacked from top to bottom, but now we finally know who closes at night – and it’s about to become personal.
According to Fighter,, “Jon Moxley against Swerve Strickland had to stay at the show event from today.” It is true, the AEW World Championship match occupies the front of the stage, and the fans of Philadelphia are in a violent force test.
To add even more weight to the match, “Swerve Strickland’s Daughters and his family are in Philly for this evening show.. This alone could point out that this match could be a huge moment in the career of Swerve – and potentially a turning point in AEW.
Strickland seeks to repeat history after winning the world title of the AEW last year by dethroning the Samoa Joe. Now he tries to start again by slaughtering Jon Moxley, who rolled the list in his sixth defense of the title. Moxley clearly indicated that he does not give up this title easily, but with the family of Swerve in the building, it could be more than another match – it may be the stories book, he continued.
The rest of the AEW Dynasty card is stacked with title matches and tournament episodes, in particular:
- AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley (C) against Swerve Strickland
- International AEW Championship: Kenny Omega (C) against speedball Mike Bailey against Richet
- Women’s world championship AEW: Timeless Toni Storm (C) against Megan Bayne
- World Aew World Championship: The Cavaliers de la mort (c) vs ftr noted
- Roh world championship – Title vs mask: Chris Jericho (C) against Bandido
- AEW TNT championship – No time limit, no external interference: Daniel Garcia (C) against Adam Cole
- World team championship AEW: The Hurt Syndicate (C) against Big Bill & Bryan Keith
- Match Men’s Men’s Match of the Owen Hart Cup: Will Ospreay against Kevin Knight
- Match Men’s Men’s Match of the Owen Hart Cup: Mark Briscoe against Kyle Fletcher
- Match Fourth -Final Women’s Women’s Owen Hart: Mercedes Moné against Julia Hart
- Hour h: Nick Wayne & The Cru vs. Ar Fox & Top Flight
- Hour h: Max Caster VS TBD
The AEW dynasty will take place on April 6 at the Philadelphia Centers Center in Pennsylvania. The pre-show of zero hour will start at 6.30 p.m., and the main program will start at 8 p.m. he and fans around the world can watch the event on Trillertv as well as on Amazon Prime.
As a reminder, Ringside News will have live coverage of the event in our AEW Dynasty section.
With Moxley and Strickland officially closing the show, the emotions will be raised – and if Swerve wins in front of his family, AEW could end at night with a serious change of power.
Do you think Swerve Strickland will bring back the world title AEW in front of his family, or will Moxley continue to his reign of destruction? Let us know what you think in the comments below.