Ladies and gentlemen, hold onto your wrestling boots! The 250th episode of “AEW Dynamite” kicked off with a bang as MJF and Will Ospreay duked it out in a heart-stopping, nearly hour-long brawl. It was a spectacle so intense that it should come with a disclaimer: “May cause spontaneous wrestling cravings.”

The Match of the Century: MJF vs. Ospreay

In a match where the stakes were higher than my Aunt Betty’s cholesterol, both MJF and Ospreay threw everything they had into the ring. The bout for the AEW International Championship was a nail-biter, showcasing enough flips, slams, and near falls to keep even the most jaded fan on the edge of their seat. MJF, ever the opportunist, capitalized on a distracted referee to deliver a knockout blow with his trusty Dynamite Diamond Ring. With just seconds left on the clock, he pinned Ospreay and claimed the title.

A New Champion with Historic Feats

MJF now joins the elite ranks of Jon Moxley, becoming the second wrestler to hold both the AEW International Championship and the AEW World Championship. Additionally, he’s the second AEW International Champion to have previously held the ROH World Championship, a club founded by none other than Roderick Strong. Ospreay’s reign, which began in May at AEW Double or Nothing, ended after 52 days, marking the third-shortest in the title’s brief history.

PAC in the Wings: Wembley Showdown Looms?

Former AEW International Champion PAC, not one to be outdone, earned his shot at the title on last week’s “AEW Dynamite.” He’s made it crystal clear: he wants his championship back and has his sights set on All In at Wembley Stadium this August. The wrestling world holds its breath, waiting for this potential showdown to be confirmed.

By Joseph Gallery

I like ice cream, taking a back seat, wondering who I am, and pretending kayfabe is real. May or may not be the Real Dark Brandon. For the LOLZ. MALARKEY!

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