Konosuke Takeshita successfully defended his AEW International Championship against Daniel Garcia during the latest episode of Dynamite.. The event also saw The Conglomeration retain their World Trios Titles and the announcement of a "Survival of the Fittest" tournament for the vacant TBS Championship.

Takeshita’s Raging Fire Silences Daniel Garcia

In the evening's main event, Konosuke Takeshita managed to keep his AEW International Championship after defeating Daniel Garcia. According to the report, Takeshita secured the victory by utilizing his signature Raging Fire maneuver to pin Garcia. The win solidifies Takeshita's position at the top of the division, though the victory was short-lived in terms of peace.

The aftermath of the match highlighted the ongoing volatility within the roster. As reported, the Don Callis Family launched an attack on Takeshita immediately following the bell. The chaos expanded when Jon Moxley attempted to intervene, only to be ambushed by members of Shane Taylor Promotions,suggesting a widening web of alliances and animosities involving the Death Riders and their associates.

The July 1 Deadline for the Vacant TBS Championship

All Elite Wrestling has introduced a new path to gold for the women's division. Tony Schiavone announced that the vacant TBS Championship will be decided through a "Survival of the Fittest" match scheduled for July 1 .. This format requires competitors to navigate a sereis of qualifying bouts to earn a spot in the final championship clash.

The structure involves six qualifying matches, the winners of which will advance to the July 1 finale. This shift toward a tournament-style vacancy filler is a common tactical move in professional wrestling to build momentum for multiple athletes simultaneously, ensuring the new champion enters the role with significant televised momentum.

Tommaso Ciampa’s 1,004-Point Vendetta Against Chris Jericho

One of the night's most theatrical moments came from Tommaso Ciampa, who delivered a scathing promo targeting Chris Jericho. Ciampa produced a physical list containing 1,004 specific reasons why he despises the veteran, a move that echoes the detailed lists often seen during the WCW era of the late 1990s.

Ciampa's critique was comprehensive, mocking everything from Chris Jericho's band, Fozzy, to his penchant for light-up jackets and luxury cruises. By framing Jericho as a "snake" and a "facade," Ciampa is positioning himself as the antithesis of the established AEW hierarchy, leaning into a persona that rejects the flash and artifice of the industry's elder statesmen.

Orange Cassidy’s Elbow Drop Secures the World Trios Titles

The Conglomeration successfully defended their AEW World Trios Championships in a clash against the Don Callis Family. The match reached its conclusion when Orange Cassidy executed an elbow drop on Rocky Romero, allowing The Conglomeration to retain their titles. This victory underscores the chemistry of the trio, who have managed to remain a cohesive unit despite the surrounding chaos of the Don Callis Family's interference.

The match served as a strategic buffer for Konosuke Takeshita, as Kyle O'Reilly had previously assured Takeshita that The Conglomeration would handle the Don Callis Family threats. This allowed Takeshita to focus his energy on the International Championship defense, though the eventual post-match ambush proved that no amount of strategic planning could fully insulate the champion.

Who Will Survive the Six TBS Qualifying Matches?

While the framework for the TBS Championship is set, several critical details remain unverified. The source does not specify which six wrestlers will compete in the qualifying matches, nor does it outline the specific dates for these preliminary bouts. Furthermore, it remains unclear if the current AEW Women's World Tag Team Champions, Divine Dominion, will be integrated into this scramble following their time-limit draw against TayJay.