In a debut that left fans buzzing, Ricochet secured his first victory on “AEW Dynamite,” triumphing over Don Callis Family member Kyle Fletcher in a match that was as high-flying as it was hard-fought. The “One and Only” arrived in AEW with all the momentum of a runaway freight train, fresh off his much-anticipated debut at Wembley Stadium during All In, where he fell short in the Casino Gauntlet match.
Ricochet’s match against Fletcher was a showcase of aerial artistry and resilience, with both competitors pulling out all the stops. Fletcher came close to snatching victory on several occasions, but Ricochet, ever the crowd favorite, dug deep and pulled off a thrilling win after 12 electrifying minutes.
But just as Ricochet was basking in the glow of his victory, the AEW International Champion and Ricochet’s long-time rival, Will Ospreay, made his way to the ring. The tension was palpable as the two high-flyers stared each other down, setting the stage for a potential clash that fans have been dreaming of. However, the moment was short-lived, as PAC, Ospreay’s All Out challenger, stormed onto the scene.
PAC, living up to his “Bastard” moniker, ambushed Ospreay with a brutal poisoned rana onto the stage, sending a clear message that he wouldn’t be overlooked. PAC then turned his attention to Ricochet, warning him to stay out of his way, before making a swift exit, leaving chaos in his wake. Ricochet, ever the hero, rushed to check on Ospreay and called out PAC, but “The Bastard” was long gone, having made his statement loud and clear.
With PAC aiming to become a double champion at All Out and Ricochet looking to cement his place in AEW, the road to the upcoming event just got a whole lot more interesting. Whether Ricochet decides to take up the fight with PAC or focus on his rivalry with Ospreay, one thing is certain: AEW’s aerial division is reaching new heights.