Best and Worst of AEW Dynamite: CM Punk takes massive dig at WWE, title reign ends, veteran suffers first singles loss 

What went down during this week's AEW Dynamite?
What went down during this week's AEW Dynamite?

#4 Worst: Jurassic Express dethroning Lucha Bros for the AEW Tag Team Titles

Jurassic Express capturing the AEW World Tag Team Championships surprised everybody since not many people expected the Lucha Bros to lose their titles this early.

Although both teams left no stone unturned in putting on a hard-hitting main event match, having a babyface team dethrone another babyface duo felt like a blunder. Penta and Fenix were steadily picking up steam on weekly programming, and a sudden loss may have halted their momentum.

Even if they were slated to lose their titles, the company could have propelled a heel duo to dethrone them.

It wouldn't be far-fetched to say that Lucha Bros had an underwhelming run with tag titles, and the company could have looked a better way to end their reign, which has now concluded at 123 days. Sadly, their only major feud came against the FTR.

Yet it will be interesting to see how Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus capitalize on their career-changing victory tonight.


#3 Best: A long-term booking for Wardlow is in the works

Wardlow has undeniably become an entertaining act in weekly programming. His squash matches have prompted fans to rally behind his Powerbomb Symphony finishing maneuver.

Tonight, Mr. Mayhem destroyed Anthony Zambrano in no time, thus continuing his hot winning streak on Dynamite. While some may argue that his wins have come against a string of enhancement talents, one cannot deny that he is bound to turn on MJF and The Pinnacle down the road.

If one may recall, Batista turned into a star overnight after turning on Triple H. One may assume that Wardlow is headed in a similar direction and may receive a similar monstrous push in the future.

His upcoming match against CM Punk could be the first step towards propelling him into the main event scene.

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