AEW Dynamite: 3 botches and mistakes you missed this week (6th November 2019)

There were many mistakes this week on Dynamite
There were many mistakes this week on Dynamite

AEW finally presented their first-ever go home episode this week ahead of Full Gear on Saturday night and the company has ensured that their entire fanbase is aware that there is a pay-per-view this weekend.

Jon Moxley and Kenny Omega will finally face off in an unsanctioned match after the match between the two stars had to be postponed from All Out when Moxley suffered an injury that required surgery.

Cody and Chris Jericho will do battle for the AEW World Championship after weeks of issues between the two men and now The American Nightmare has stated that if he's unsuccessful in his quest to win the Championship, then he won't be challenging The Painmaker again in the future.

The final build-up has now been logged and Full Gear is now on the horizon, but that doesn't mean that this week's show was without botches, here are just a few that were picked up, including the huge referee botch that many fans shared on Social Media


#3 The Audience sound should be turned off during a promo package

WWE's production team had another issue this week
WWE's production team had another issue this week

AEW has been on TV for the past month, which means that these teething issues should have already been fixed, but it appears that production still botch a number of things on a regular basis.

This week a promo package was played for Chris Jericho ahead of Full Gear which included a number of stars stating the reasons for a victory in favor of The Painmaker, but AEW forgot to turn off the sound of the live audience.

This meant that Virgil was trying to speak and put his points across, but the audience could be heard cheering for SCU in the background instead. Throughout the package the stars couldn't actually be heard because of the audience, so this was a learning curve once again for AEW.

#2 Sammy Guevara missed his kick

Sammy Guevara missed the kick on Adam Page this week
Sammy Guevara missed the kick on Adam Page this week

Sammy Guevara has become embroiled in the feud between Chris Jericho and The American Nightmare Cody over the past few weeks since he is part of the Inner Circle alongside Jericho, Jake Hager, Santana, and Ortis.

This week on Dynamite, Guevara teamed with Jericho in the main event as they faced Hangman Adam Page and Kenny Omega. Both Page and Omega also have matches this weekend at Full Gear, which could be why Pac made his way to the ring to low blow Page before Cody attacked Jericho and Jon Moxley then made his way to the ring to kickstart a huge brawl.

This was a fantastic end to the show so that fans will definitely tune in to Full Gear, but the beginning of the match didn't start as well. Guevara calls himself "The best ever" but this week he was unable to land a kick on Adam Page since Hangman completely ignored the fact that he tried to kick him and continued with the move he was performing at the time.

Page's look says it all, he refuses to bump off a kick that didn't even touch him.

#1 The referee knows that this shouldn't be the pin

Was the referee at fault for the finish of the match between PAC and Trent?
Was the referee at fault for the finish of the match between PAC and Trent?

PAC kicked off the show this week when he took on Trent, it was a fantastic back and forth between the two stars and definitely a feud that many fans could be invested in, but the finish left a lot to be desired.

It's unknown as to whether or not the referee decided to stop the count as a botch or if Trent failed to kick out, but what is known is that this obviously wasn't the plan. PAC lands The Black Arrow and then goes for the cover but before the referee can count three, he decides to stop even though Trent's shoulders are still down.

Did PAC call an audible and decide that Trent should stay down for the count since him kicking out would kill the impact of his finisher, or did Trent just forget to kick out? Either way, this was the wrong way to finish what was a fantastic match and now the wrong kind of attention is following PAC into Full Gear where he faces Adam Page in their rubber match.

What makes Sting special? His first AEW opponent opens up RIGHT HERE.