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Lance Archer defeats Dustin Rhodes

Lance Archer defeats Dustin Rhodes

Lance Archer defeats Dustin Rhodes: AEW Dynamite April 29

Result: Lance Archer defeats Dustin Rhodes

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Match

Dustin low bridged and Archer fell over the top rope. With Archer on the outside, Rhodes hit a cannonball off the apron. When Dustin went for his normal powerslam, Archer blocked and then pounced Dustin out of the ring. On the outside, Archer kicked a chair into Dustin’s face. When the camera next showed Dustin, he was busted open.

Back from the commercial break, Archer had complete control of the match. Dustin did have an opening and did his spot where he put Archer in the corner and kicked him between the legs.

Back from the break, Rhodes caught Archer with the Code Red. He then hit the powerslam and the cross rhodes. Archer kicked out at one. Dustin leaped from the top rope, but Archer side stepped and choke slammed him. Archer rung the arm, walked the ropes, and hit the moonsault for a near fall.

Dustin slipped out of the Blackout, but Archer choke slammed him again. Dustin nearly pinned Archer with a backslide. After ripping the turnbuckle off, Archer rammed Dustin’s head into it three times. QT Marshall came out with a towel, but Cody stopped him from throwing in the towel.

Archer grabbed Dustin by the head and rammed it into the mat several times for the pinfall.

All Matches from AEW Dynamite April 29

Match Ratings

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  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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