There’s been some troubles with The Dark Order lately, as they lose members and have all but vanished from AEW programming. They aren’t even the biggest cult-esque faction anymore, as House of Black as taken control. Tonight, Alex Reynolds & John Silver will meet The Kings Of The Black Throne themselves, Malakai Black & Brody King.
Kings Of The Black Throne Show Their Dominance
Reynolds would kick things off with Black, and was able to grab a wrist lock to start. He’d be able to turn this into a pinfall, before hitting some arm drags. Black would fire back with a knee to the midsection, before tagging Brody King into the match.
A shoulder tackle would drive Reynolds down, before King threw a massive chop – but missed. Silver got the tag, and would look to match power with King, and would be able to drive him to the mat with a jumping shoulder tackle. A PK would follow for a one count, before Reynolds got the tag.
Dark Order would hit some double team kicks, before a facebuster on Black. A double dropkick sent King to the floor, and Reynolds would be caught diving to the outside and chokeslammed onto the apron. Back in the ring, King would hit a senton splash for a two count, before Black tagged back in.
Reynolds would be beaten into the neutral corner by Black, before being tossed back to King. A double back elbow smash dropped him, before Black hit a quick neckbreaker. Black would look to apply a single leg crab, but Reynolds slipped free and completed the tag.
Sting & Malakai Black Stare As Brody King & Darby Allin Brawl It Out
Silver would drop Black with a running uppercut, before an angle slam. Dark Order would be cut down by Black, before Reynolds would be caught between The Kings Of The Black Throne – and barely kicked out after a lariat from King.
Black went for a moonsault on Silver, but missed and was shoved into the barricade. Dark Order would work hard to nail the German Suplex on King, but Black made the save. Skull Kick took Silver down, before Dante’s Inferno ended the night for Silver.
After the bell, Darby Allin would get the jump on Brody King – literally flying off the entrance tunnel. Sting would come to the ramp, and had an intense staredown with Malakai Black. Neither man wanted to make the first move, as Allin & King brawled off into the crowd. Allin & King will meet on Wednesday for night three of Fyter Fest.
Can Darby Allin overcome the odds and defeat Brody King? Let us know what you think in the comment section down below.
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