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Cody defeats Jimmy Havoc

Cody defeats Jimmy Havoc

Cody defeats Jimmy Havoc: AEW Dynamite March 25

Result: Cody defeats Jimmy Havoc

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Match

Cody got the first take down with a shoulder tackle, but Havoc answered with arm drag. After a couple of minutes of sound wrestling, the two men stood in the center of the ring and shook hands. Havoc got the better of the striking battle, but Cody hit a springboard cutter and cinched in the figure four. Havoc grabbed Cody by the ear and poked him in the eye to break the hold.

Jimmy rolled to the outside, but Cody followed and tossed him into the barricade. They wrestled to the top of the ramp, Havoc put on the headset, and did commentary as he punched Cody in the mouth. Back in the ring, Jimmy used an arm drag to send Cody into the bottom turnbuckle. Cody used a back body drop to send Havoc out of the ring and onto the ramp. Cody ran to the backstage area, and came running back with a head start to clothesline Havoc back in the ring. When Cody took off his belt, he didn’t have a crowd to toss the belt into, so he just gave it to Brandy.

Cody attempted to go for the cutter again, but Jimmy Havoc grabbed him by the arm cinching in an arm-bar. With both men on the top rope, Cody sent Jimmy to the mat with a reverse suplex followed by a pair of Cross Rhodes for the pinfall victory.

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Match Ratings

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  5. Finish– Did the match end in a satisfying manner?
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