AEW Dynamite: 3 Botches and mistakes you missed this week (October 30th, 2019)

There were a number of interesting botches this week on Dynamite
There were a number of interesting botches this week on Dynamite

Full Gear is now in full view since the show takes place next weekend and will see some hotly anticipated showdowns between Kenny Omega and Jon Moxley, PAC and Hangman Adam Page as well as the AEW World Championship match between Cody Rhodes and Chris Jericho.

The build-up to AEW's final pay-per-view of the year continued this week but whilst the focus was solely on next Saturday's pay-per-view event, there were several shocking botches and mistakes once again.

The company didn't fire any more shots at WWE ahead of their trip to the Middle East, but there was one of the biggest botches in recent AEW history, as well as a number of awkward moments throughout the show.


#3. Sami Guevara falls over

Sami Guevara fell as he tried to land on his feet in his match with Adam Page
Sami Guevara fell as he tried to land on his feet in his match with Adam Page

This week's show included the contract signing between Cody Rhodes and Chris Jericho, which meant that The Inner Circle ran wild through AEW throughout the night. Sami Guevara took on Hangman Adam Page ahead of his match with Pac on November 9th and interestingly it was The Hangman who came out on top to continue the build towards his showdown with the former WWE star.

It was the opening match of the night, but it included some shaky moments from both men - the most obvious coming when Guevara attempted to land on his feet off a back body drop. This didn't go to plan since the youngster lost his footing as he looked to land and fell backward, landing a few inches from where he expected. It's unknown as to whether or not Page put too much power on the move when pushing him over, or if Guevara just miscalculated his landing.

#3. Someone definitely forgot their spot

Hikaru Shida came out on top in Shanna's AEW debut
Hikaru Shida came out on top in Shanna's AEW debut

After coming up short in her quest to become the first-ever AEW Women's Champion back at All Out in August, Hikaru Shida returned to action this week against Shanna. Shida was looking to put herself back into the driving seat in her quest to become the next number one contender to Riho's Championship.

Shida put on a fantastic showing and proved that she's one of the better women in a below-par Women's Division in All Elite. Shanna was also able to prove that she could be a decent prospect when it comes to looking for Riho's next challenger, but there were once again a few mistakes in the match.

One of the most obvious mistakes came mid-match when Shida put Shanna in a front face lock and then waited for her to reverse it into a small package. Shida was waiting for a long time and was obviously trying to call the spot to Shanna, who took a while to finally deliver the move.

This pin led to just another near fall for Shanna who later lost the match to Shida, but the Portuguese star was able to show what she's all about in her AEW debut.

#1. What a stinger!

SCU are the first-ever AEW Tag Team Champions
SCU are the first-ever AEW Tag Team Champions

The main event of this week's AEW Dynamite saw SCU and The Lucha Bros. battle it out to crown the first AEW Tag Team Champions. Things were looking great for The Lucha Bros, for most of the match since SCU seemingly had the strength advantage, but Frankie Kazarian was on top form.

His luck looked as though it ran out towards the end of the match though when he delivered a head scissors over the ropes to Rey Fenix but didn't get the trajectory that he required. Instead, he landed head and shoulders first on the hardest part of the canvas which went on to take him out of the rest of the match.

Whilst Kazarian was able to help his partner Scorpio Sky pick up the win, it seemed like it could have been a rushed finish since it was clear that Kazarian was hurt and wouldn't have been able to complete whatever the original plan was.

Sky rolled up Pentagon for the pin to win the Tag Team Championships whilst Frankie ran in and took out Fenix in the corner to ensure that there was no interference.


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