AEW: Dax Harwood on FTR’s AEW Careers vs. Title Match, New Shows for Colorado Springs, Dark Elevation Results

Dax Hardwood Comments on FTR Putting Their AEW Careers on Line for Tag Titles Match

This past Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite show in Independence, Missouri featured a promo segment between FTR and The Gunns. During the segment, FTR offered to put their AEW careers on the line for one last shot and match against The Gunns for the AEW World Tag Team Championship, which The Gunns agreed.

TMZ Sports held a recent interview with Dax Harwood. One of the topics discussed included Harwood’s thoughts on FTR putting their AEW careers on the line for one potential last shot at the AEW World Tag Team Championship.

“So, intrigue is the whole reason that I mentioned this match (against The Gunns in which FTR’s AEW careers are on the line) because wrestling is built around intrigue and it’s built around new and spontaneity. That’s what wrestling is built around, emotion and how you feel. You see guys, all these big, sweaty guys in trunks and they’re rolling around or they’re doing flips and stuff like that and all that is impressive but what wrestling is really built around is emotion and how someone can feel and how we can make them feel for us and it’s no secret that my real life, me and Cash’s real life, our contracts coming up in mid-April. We left the WWE in the beginning of April in 2020 and immediately got signed up with AEW so, it’s not a secret that our three-year deals are up in April and and a lot of people have been talking about where we’re gonna go and what we’re gonna do. Cash (Wheeler) and I have been talking about what we’re gonna do and there’s a lot of things that we have to think about for our future like, I’m 38-years-old now, my family, my time with my daughter who in WWE, you know, we were always on the go dude. Never time to rest for a second so I missed so much of her life so that’s something I have to put into perspective too when I’m thinking about my future and so with that and the people understanding where we could end up potentially, all the different places we could end up, that brings a certain unique intrigue to the match and the match, it’s gonna be a hard-hitting match just like all of our other matches and I have a feeling it’s gonna be a great match as well. But the intrigue is what’s gonna make people tune in so that’s kind of why I set the stipulation.”

Transcript h/t: PostWrestling.com


AEW Announces Upcoming Dynamite Show This June for Denver

AEW recently announced that they will be holding a new set of AEW Dynamite and Rampage tapings on June 7th at the Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It was also announced that this will be AEW’s debut shows in the city.

It was also announced that tickets for this upcoming set of shows will officially go on sale starting on April 7th.


AEW Dark Elevation Results – March 27, 2023

March 27, 2023
Independence, Missouri – Cable Dahmer Arena
Commentary: Paul Wight and “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard

AEW Dark Elevation Quick Match Results:

  1. Ari Daivari & Tony Nese defeated Lane Summers & Campbell Myers via Frog Splash (pinfall)
  2. Marina Shafir & Nyla Rose defeated Briar & Sage Hale via Stump Puller (submission)
  3. Willow Nightingale defeated Maggie Lee via Doctor Bomb (pinfall)
  4. The Firm (Big Bill & Lee Moriarty) defeated Zack Clayton & Anaya via Double Team Modified Full Nelson Slam (pinfall)
  5. ROH Women’s World Championship Proving Ground match – Athena defeated Tootie Lynn via KO Forearm Strike (pinfall)
  6. The Firm (Matt Hardy, Isiah Kassidy, & Ethan Page defeated The Spanish Announce Project (Angelico, Luther, & Serpentico) via Swanton Bomb (pinfall)
  7. Riho defeated Diamante via Roll-up (pinfall)