This week's edition of AEW Dynamite started with two young and hungry individuals both of whom have been building up to this match for a long time. Ricky Starks and Darby Allin tore the house down and set the pace for the rest of the show, setting a high bar for other performers on AEW Dynamite. The match was exactly what it needed to be, fast-faced and high-octane and packed with some really good high spots on AEW Dynamite.
We also have another feud developing simultaneously while this one is brewing, and that is Brian Cage vs. Will Hobbs, two big men who can benefit from working with one another on AEW Dynamite.
There is so much young talent on AEW Dynamite and they had a chance to shine on this week's episode. Unfortunately, doing a show only with the underutilized stars in your roster across the board may not necessarily be the best idea. We shall touch upon this in our follow 'Best and worst of AEW Dynamite' point.
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