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Best Friends defeat Sabian and Havoc

Best Friends defeat Sabian and Havoc

Best Friends defeat Sabian and Havoc: AEW Dynamite April 29

Result: Best Friends defeat Sabian and Havoc

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Match

This is a no DQ match.

Havoc and Sabian attacked Best Friends before the bell, but action spilled to the outside. Trent hit a Tope Con Hilo. Jimmy Havoc hit Orange Cassidy with a steel chair and suplexed Chuck Taylor onto a pile of chairs. Havoc went for another chair shot, but Trent speared him. Sabian followed that with a Top Con Hilo on Trent.

Havoc set up a ladder in the corner and slingshotted Trent’s face into the ladder. Chuck Taylor eventually got back involved. The Best Friends hit a con-chair-to on Havoc and then they gave the people what they want.

With the ladder set up in the corner, Trent put Sabian on the ladder. Havoc made the save and pulled Trent off the top rope and he landed on the ladder. Havoc used the Death Valley driver onto a pile of chairs and then Sabian came off the top with a stomp. Chuck Taylor broke up the pinfall.

Taylor gave Sabian a pile driver on the chair, but Penelope Ford prevented the pinfall. Orange Cassidy came out to ringside. Every time Penelope attempted to hit Orange, she would hit Kip Sabian. Cassidy dove off the top onto Sabian and Ford.

Chuck Taylor hit Jimmy Havoc with an awful waffle on a pile of chairs for the pinfall victory.

All Matches from AEW Dynamite April 29

Match Ratings

Six dimensions combine to make up the overall rating. Matches score ratings of 1-10 only if the match lasts for a minimum of 5 minutes.

  1. Match Quality– Was the match well wrestled or sloppy?
  2. Audience Engagement– Did the live audience care about the match?
  3. Competitiveness– Was the match competitive or one-sided?
  4. Stakes – Did the match matter?
  5. Finish– Did the match end in a satisfying manner?
  6. Performance: (1) Poor (2) Below Average (3) Average (4) Above Average (5) Excellent
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