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Blood & Guts finish leads to championship match at All In London

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On tonight’s AEW Dynamite, the Blood & Guts match finish led to a new title match being announced for All In London.

In the 2024 edition of AEW Blood & Guts it was Team AEW (Swerve Strickland, Anthony Bowens, Mark Briscoe, Max Caster and Darby Allin) taking on Team Elite  (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson, Kazuchika Okada, Jack Perry and Hangman Adam Page).
With numerous gutsy spots throughout, the large metal cases brought into the ring and match by the EVPs the Young Bucks would prove to be formative in the match.
Matthew Jackson would open one case to reveal a host of staple guns which the Elite would distribute and circle Swerve Strickland.
The Elite would surround Swerve and nail him with staples but the AEW Champion was not deterred.

Strickland would eventually take on each member of Team Elite and best them with their own staple guns.
The second case would be revealed to contain handcuffs although they were not in the possession of the Elite, rather of Team AEW.
The handcuffs would prove pivotal as Jack Perry would be handcuffed to the side of the cage and doused in gasoline before Darby Allin threatened to light him on fire.

Allin wanted Perry to quit the Blood and Guts match and to also give him a match for his title at AEW All In.
Matthew Jackson would tell Darby he had the match he wanted – Darby Allin vs. Jack Perry for the TNT Championship at All In at London Wembley Stadium.
However, Darby declined to free Perry based only on the match, rather telling Jackson that he needed to hear him say he quit.

In the end, it would be Matthew Jackson who would quit on behalf of Team Elite in order to prevent Darby Allin from lighting Jack Perry on fire.
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