By Geno McGahee
Kenny Omega comes to the ring sporting an unusual mustache, much like the Bucks. Sadly, no Callis! He goes down his run as champion and how he’s beaten everyone. He notes that there is nobody left in AEW and he will take some time off. Evil Uno!!! Evil Uno and the Dark Order have shown up. There is not enough Uno on this show.
Uno says that he has a challenger for Omega that he is quite familiar with, obviously referring to Hangman Page.
Brian Pillman, JR., has a crack at the TNT title against the monster known as MIRO. It’s pretty remarkable how much Pillman, JR., sounds and looks like his dad. AEW has a way with music. They are matching the tunes incredibly with their talent. Pillman JR.’s music is really good for him.
Miro is immediately dominant and is punishing Pillman, JR., but the tide begins to turn. Pillman, JR., has survived the initial storm and is using his speed to get some things done, but cannot keep the big man down. Miro starts landing his kicks and has taken control back in dominant fashion. Miro lands the submission and knocks out Pillman, JR. Miro moves to 11-0 in singles. He is a beast.