Beach Break (2024)

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Beach Break
PromotionAll Elite Wrestling
DateJuly 3, 2024
(aired July 3 and 5, 2024)
CityChicago, Illinois
VenueUnited Center
Attendance5,291[1]
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The 2024 Beach Break was a two-part professional wrestling television special produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was the third Beach Break event and it took place on July 3, 2024, at United Center in Chicago, Illinois. The two-part event was broadcast as special episodes of AEW's weekly television programs, Wednesday Night Dynamite and Friday Night Rampage. Dynamite aired live on TBS while Rampage aired on tape delay on TNT on July 5. This was the first Beach Break event since 2022.

A combined total of nine matches were contested at the event, with four taped for the July 5, 2024 episode of Rampage. In the main event of the Dynamite broadcast, Will Ospreay defeated Daniel Garcia to retain the AEW International Championship. The pening bout was a men's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament semi-finals match in which Bryan Danielson defeated Pac to advance to the finals. In the main event of the Rampage broadcast, Mariah May defeated Hikaru Shida in the Women's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament semi-finals, thus advancing to the finals.

Production

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Background

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In February 2021, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) held a television special titled Beach Break, which aired as a special episode of Wednesday Night Dynamite. The event replaced Bash at the Beach as the promotion's midwinter beach-themed event.[2][3] A second Beach Break was held on January 26, 2022, and aired as a two-part event as special episodes of Dynamite and Friday Night Rampage, thus establishing Beach Break as a recurring event.[4] An event was not held in 2023, however, it was scheduled to return in 2024 but pushed back to July. It took place at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois on July 3, 2024, and like the prior event, Dynamite aired live on TBS while Rampage aired on tape delay on TNT on July 5.[5]

Storylines

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Beach Break featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines.[6] Storylines were produced on AEW's weekly television programs, Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision and The Dark Order's YouTube series Being The Dark Order.

Event

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Other on-screen personnel
Role Name
Commentators Excalibur (Dynamite and Rampage)
Tony Schiavone (Dynamite and Rampage)
Taz (Dynamite)
Nigel McGuinness (Dynamite)
Chris Jericho (Six Man Tag)
Roderick Strong (Kyle O'Reilly vs. GPA)
Ring announcers Justin Roberts (Dynamite)
Jennifer Pepperman (Rampage)
Referees Aubrey Edwards
Bryce Remsburg
Brandon Martinez
Paul Turner
Rick Knox
Interviewer2point0 Renee Paquette

Before the first match, Renee Paquette interviewed Daniel Garcia and Matt Mernard ahead of Garcia's match against Will Ospreay for the AEW International Championship later in the night. MJF interrupted and told Garcia he would be in his corner in the main event. When Garcia asked about the All In match MJF promised the last week, MJF told him to focus on that later. After Garcia walked away, Mernard told MJF that he used to think he was full of it, but now he did not and the two shook hands.[7]

In the first match, Bryan Danielson and PAC faced each other for a spot in the Owen Hart Foundation Cup Men's Tournament finals. In the end, Danielson trapped PAC in the LeBell lock, only for PAC to reverse but Danielson countered with a rollup for the three count.[7]

After that, Mark Briscoe came out to the ring and stated that Jack Perry got lucky when he won the AEW TNT Championship at Forbidden Door. Perry then entered the ring behind Briscoe and attacked him with the championship. Kyle O'Reilly came out to defend Briscoe but Perry's Elite stablemates, The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) and Kazuchika Okada, came out and beat down Briscoe and O'Reilly. The Acclaimed then came out and saved both men and The Elite retreated by hopping over the barricade.[7]

Next, Kris Statlander, accompanied by Stokely Hathaway, and Willow Nightingale faced off with the winner advancing to the Owen Hart Foundation Cup Women's final. Both women brawled on the stage before the match started but Nightingale delivered a pounce to Statlander. Eventually both women got in the ring and the match started. In the end, Hathaway gave Statlander a chain before distracting the referee. Statlander went to hit Nightingale but Nightingale saw it coming and rolled up Statlander to win the match.[7]

After that, Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. came out to the ring and addressed her return at Forbidden Door, but Mercedes Moné interrupted her. After a back and forth on the mic, Baker challenged Moné for the AEW TBS Championship, but Moné refused, telling Baker to go to the back of the line.[7]

Next, Chris Jericho came to the ring and evicted Taz from the commentary desk on orders of Matthew and Nicholas Jackson. Jericho then sat at the desk and announced he would do commentary for the next match.[7]

After that, Hook, Katsuyori Shibata, and Samoa Joe faced off against Cage of Agony (Bishop Kaun, Brian Cage, and Toa Liona). In the end, Hook, Shibata, and Joe got submissions on all three men, causing them all to tap out, winning the match. After the match, Big Bill and Bryan Keith attacked Hook, Shibata, and Joe. Jericho came off commentary and beat Hook in the ring. Keith got a table from ringside and Big Bill proceeded to chokeslam Hook through the table.[7]

Next, Jeff Jarrett faced off against the wild card, handpicked by Matthew and Nicholas Jackson, which was revealed to be a returning "Hangman" Adam Page. Although Jarrett put up a fighting effort, in the end Page, performed Dead Eye on Jarrett to advance to the finals.[7]

The main event saw Will Ospreay defend the ARW International Championship against Daniel Garcia. MJF entered first to be in Garcia's corner followed by the participants. In the end, MJF passed his Dynamite Diamond Ring to Garcia and told him to hit Ospreay with it. Garcia refused and gave the ring back to MJF only to be hit with the Hidden Blade by Ospreay, who pinned Garcia for the three count to retain.[7]

After Ospreay left, MJF congratulated Garcia and helped him up and raised his hand. Garcia got a standing ovation from the live crowd only for MJF to low blow Garcia and attack him with the ring. Matt Mernard ran down to the ring in order to help Garcia but MJF hit him with the ring. Both Garcia and Mernard ended up becoming bloodied and then MJF performed a top rope tombstone on Garcia. Ospreay ran down to the ring but MJF escaped into the crowd and started to antagonize the fans in the stands. Garcia was then stretchered off by medical personnel, as Ospreay followed behind.[7]

Results

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Dynamite (aired live July 3)
No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[8]
1Bryan Danielson defeated Pac by pinfallMen's Owen Hart Cup Tournament semi final match16:50
2Willow Nightingale defeated Kris Statlander (with Stokely Hathaway) by pinfallWomen's Owen Hart Cup Tournament semi final match8:40
3Hook, Katsuyori Shibata and Samoa Joe defeated Cage of Agony (Brian Cage and Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona)) by submissionTrios match9:10
4"Hangman" Adam Page defeated Jeff Jarrett by pinfallMen's Owen Hart Cup Tournament semi final match11:00
5Will Ospreay (c) defeated Daniel Garcia (with MJF) by pinfallSingles match for the AEW International Championship14:25
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
Rampage (taped July 3; aired July 5)
No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[9]
1Rush defeated Komander (with Alex Abrahantes) by pinfallSingles match12:00
2The Don Callis Family (Konosuke Takeshita and Kyle Fletcher) (with Don Callis) defeated Private Party (Zay and Quen) by pinfallTag team match10:00
3Kyle O'Reilly defeated GPA by submissionSingles match1:30
4Mariah May (with Luther and "Timeless" Toni Storm) defeated Hikaru Shida by pinfallWomen's Owen Hart Cup Tournament semi final match12:00

References

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  1. ^ "Beach Break 2024 Results". Cagematch.net. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  2. ^ DeFelice, Robert (November 8, 2020). "Tony Khan Likes AEW's 'Big Four' Pay-Per-View Schedule, Announces 'Beach Break' Special For January". Fightful. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
  3. ^ Klyn, Parker (December 23, 2020). "AEW Dynamite live results: Holiday Bash". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved December 24, 2020.
  4. ^ Pritchard, Bill (January 5, 2022). "Tony Khan Confirms AEW Beach Break 2022 Will Take Place In Cleveland". Mandatory. Retrieved January 10, 2022.
  5. ^ Harris, Jeffrey (June 26, 2024). "AEW Announces the Return of Beach Break for Next Week's Dynamite". 411Mania. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
  6. ^ Grabianowski, Ed (January 13, 2006). "How Pro Wrestling Works". HowStuffWorks, Inc. Discovery Communications. Archived from the original on November 29, 2013. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Quinlan, Olivia (July 3, 2024). "AEW Dynamite: Beach Break Results 7/3 - Garcia Challenges Ospreay For International Title, Britt Baker Appears". Wrestling Inc. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  8. ^ Powell, Jason (July 3, 2024). "AEW Dynamite results (7/3): Powell's live review of Will Ospreay vs. Daniel Garcia for the AEW International Title, Pac vs. Bryan Danielson, Jeff Jarrett vs. wild card, Willow Nightingale vs. Kris Statlander in Owen Hart Cup tournament matches". Pro Wrestling Dot Net.
  9. ^ Murphy, Don (July 5, 2024). "AEW Rampage results (7/5): Murphy's review of Mariah May vs. Hikaru Shida in an Owen Hart Cup tournament semifinal match, Rush vs. Komander, Private Party vs. Konosuke Takeshita and Kyle Fletcher". Pro Wrestling Dot Net.
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