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Dark, which airs every Tuesday at 7 PM EST on AEW’s YouTube Channel. Be sure to give your thoughts about tonight’s show in the comments section below. Additionally, share our live coverage through social media. Make sure to click the REFRESH button to continue to get the most current up to date coverage.
– Excalibur welcomes us to a “Casual Tuesday” edition of AEW
Dark. Taz is excited for Team Taz in action. Excalibur takes it to Justin Roberts who didn’t get the memo about Casual Tuesday.
Eddie Kingston & Jon Moxley vs. Milk Chocolate (Brandon Watts & Randy Summers)
Episode 88 of
AEW Dark featured Max Caster comparing backsides with Sonny Kiss, a new valet for the Varsity Blonds, Diamante picking a feud with Kris Statlander, and Brian Cage in a rowdy HOSS FIGHT!
The top moment from
Dark was Max Caster’s rap. The Acclaimed made their way to the ring to face off with Sonny Kiss and Joey Janela. Caster rapped about the infamous ‘Sunny days’ reference and used
The Boondocks reference to make the outrageous claim that he has a better derriere than Kiss. “Hey yo Sonny, what you say? Let’s keep it old school. We can have Sunny days. On second thought, I think I’ll pass. You’re not that cute, and I got a better ass. Booty butt booty butt booty butt cheeks.”
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Chris Jericho: “This is going to be remembered for a long time, and it will be a spectacle, but the key is the story behind it”
Chris Jericho is ready to unveil the first “Blood & Guts” match.
Set for Wednesday night’s edition of
Dynamite, Jericho teams with The Inner Circle against MJF and The Pinnacle in a
WarGames-style match that is a play on Vince McMahon’s comment on an investor call in the summer of 2019 that WWE is “not going to do blood and guts.” That sparked an idea for heightened brutality in a match that AEW can claim as its own.
Antiguan artist ‘Fucha Kid’ lighting up global charts
After just over a month since its release, Karl Edwards’ single ‘Work’, is burning up global charts.
The dancehall hit performed by the Antiguan artiste more popularly known as ‘Fucha Kid’ is scaling its way to number 1 on the iTunes Reggae Chart and according to his manager, once there they “intend to stay number one for as long as we can.”
‘Work’, which was released on March 17, is currently at number 10 on the iTunes Reggae Chart, 18 amongst all genres, and 40 for Antigua and Barbuda, his management revealed.
His songs ‘Pretty Picture’ and ‘Grim Reaper’ are also climbing the international charts.