It’s that time of the week again… time for the Wednesday Night Wars to grace us once again! All Elite Wrestling brings us another episode of AEW Dynamite! We have a major blow-off match on our hands tonight! Two rivals will square off for a full half hour when we get this Kenny Omega vs Pac Ironman match to settle the score between them once and for all! I’m Jordan Huie of the Overtimer, and as always, you can expect a full coverage of tonight’s show. That means results and recaps from every segment as soon as they conclude, plus a preview of what’s on tap this evening! Let’s get to it!
Kenny Omega vs PAC in a 30-Minute Ironman Match
This feud goes back quite a ways. Originally, Kenny Omega was meant to do battle with Jon Moxley at AEW All Out, the companies’ second PPV back in August. But Mox went down with a staph infection just about a week or so before the show. Swiftly, they subbed in PAC who was finally making his official AEW debut in the major bout with Omega instead. There, PAC somewhat shockingly defeated him on the big stage in Chicago. This furthered the down slope and depression that Kenny went through during the last few months of 2019, but a couple of months later, Kenny defeated PAC in a Dynamite rematch.
Ever since that night in late November, the Bastard has been furiously demanding a rubber match with Kenny. Any chance he gets, he yells about how he wants to cement himself as truly better than the Best Bout Machine. But he’s had to wait quite a while to make that happen. The simplest explanation for this is that Kenny has been preoccupied in the tag team ranks instead. Him and Hangman Page closed out the year pursuing the tag titles, and last month they up and won them. And they’ve been defending them quite regularly ever since. It’s left Kenny very busy, to say the least.
But after he seemed to threaten Riho, Kenny finally relented and agreed to the rubber match. Shortly after, it was announced that tonight, on the final Dynamite before Revolution, we would be getting Kenny Omega and PAC in a 30-minute Ironman match. This will assuredly be a classic. But as is the story for much of my predictions tonight, Kenny is the one with the match at Revolution. So Kenny Omega is the one going over.
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