AEW’s Orange Cassidy Wins Top Spot in All In Casino Gauntlet

AEW's Orange Cassidy Wins Top Spot in All In Casino Gauntlet

As a seasoned gamer and a wrestling enthusiast who has been following AEW since its inception, I can confidently say that tonight’s Dynamite was nothing short of electrifying! The 3-Way match between Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly, and Roderick Strong had me on the edge of my seat. It’s not every day you get to witness a match with such high stakes as the winner gets a shot at the World Championship.


As a gaming enthusiast eagerly counting down the days till AEW All In, tonight’s Dynamite promised some major moves that could sway the pay-per-view’s outcome. One of those crucial moments was the 3-way battle between Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly, and Roderick Strong. The winner of this clash would secure the first spot in the Casino Gauntlet match at All In, and the victor there would earn a future challenge for the World Championship.

Enemy Number One

AEW's Orange Cassidy Wins Top Spot in All In Casino Gauntlet

As a gamer, I found myself locked in a fierce battle with Strong, who was equipped with massive moves. Strangely, Cassidy and O’Reilly seemed evasive towards each other, both focusing their attention on me, Strong. With a well-timed chop, I sent Strong stumbling into the turnbuckle, only to be caught off guard as O’Reilly tripped me up, setting the stage for Cassidy’s swift dropkick that sent me crashing onto the mat.

During the show’s break, Strong regained control, but neither Cassidy nor O’Reilly could be kept down with a three-count. Afterwards, Strong knocked them both to the mat, but then was hit by a counter from Cassidy and a stomp to the back of his head by O’Reilly. Later on, O’Reilly and Cassidy exchanged moves before O’Reilly attempted a submission hold. However, Strong retaliated by grabbing both stars and applying a Boston Crab instead.

Despite landing a heavy blow on Cassidy, Strong found it necessary to release his hold. Standing up, O’Reilly attempted to tackle Strong, but was unsuccessful in bringing him down. Instead, he managed to bring down Cassidy. O’Reilly then targeted Strong with side kicks, but Strong retaliated with powerful blows. Eventually, O’Reilly applied a Guillitone hold on Strong.

Back in the Fight

As a die-hard fan, I found myself on the edge of my seat as Cassidy made his grand re-entry by soaring off the top rope, taking down both opponents in a thunderous crash. The allies of these two heavyweights joined the fray, with Tomohiro Ishii and Mark Briscoe chasing Mike Bennett and Matt Taven out of the ring and backstage. The brawl spilled outside, and Strong regained dominance, slamming O’Reilly on the ring apron before focusing his attention on Cassidy once more.

In the heat of the action, Cassidy attempted to retrieve something beneath the ring, but Strong swiftly intervened and forced him back into the ring. Strong persistently targeted Cassidy, driving him down forcefully and attempting a pin, yet Cassidy miraculously managed to survive with a kickout at 2. In search of an advantage, Strong ducked under the ring, only to come up empty-handed. Then, Strong applied a cloverleaf hold on Cassidy, but O’Reilly intervened and engaged in a fisticuffs with Strong.

In the heat of our gaming match, I found myself going for the armor on Cassidy, but then Strong snared me with an ankle lock. That’s when Cassidy retaliated with a PK, and I followed suit. The battle intensified as Cassidy and I collided, and both Strong and I scrambled to pin Cassidy down. We traded blows before Strong unleashed two head kicks. He then kicked Cassidy and attempted a move on me, but I managed to counter it. In the end, as I was trying to pin Strong, Cassidy swooped in, bringing me down and securing the 3-count. With this victory, I earned a shot in the Casino Gauntlet Match at All In.

Are you looking forward to the AEW All In event? Feel free to chat about everything wrestling-related with me on Threads and Twitter, my handle is @mattaguilarcb!

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2024-08-15 05:10