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MJF vs. Ospreay, Swerve vs. Okada, Mone in action

MJF vs. Ospreay, Swerve vs. Okada, Mone in action

All Elite Wrestling is not holding back with its 250th episode of Dynamite and has already announced a packed program for the show on July 17th.

Nearly five years after the first episode of Dynamite in October 2019, AEW will celebrate its milestone next week at the Simmons Bank Arena in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Not only will audiences see the 250th episode of Dynamite, but AEW will also be taping the July 19 edition of Rampage at the show.

MJF vs Will Ospreay

On the July 10 edition of Dynamite, MJF, who had just turned heel last week, had some verbal barbs against Will Ospreay. MJF disparaged the “flippant guy” and said he had seen countless wrestlers like Ospreay come and go throughout his career. MJF then announced his plans to challenge Ospreay for the AEW International Title next week. Ospreay, who was in the ring, accepted the challenge.

Swerve Strickland vs Kazuchika Okada

Next week, it’s champion versus champion when AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland faces AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada. Strickland appeared after Bryan Danielson’s win in the Owen Hart Men’s Tournament and spoke about his challenger for AEW All In.

Strickland also announced that he will face the Elite in the upcoming Blood & Guts match on Team AEW. Strickland ended his promo by challenging Okada to an officially announced match at Dynamite 250, adding that All In will be Bryan Danielson’s “final countdown.”

Mercedes Mone in action

At Forbidden Door, Mercedes Mone became a double champion and the CEO is ready to take on (almost) any challenger. On Twitter, Mone said that she will defend her titles in an open challenge at AEW Dynamite 250. This challenge can be accepted by anyone except Britt Baker.