Miro Destroys Best Friends on AEW Dynamite After They Destroy His Video Game

Published 10/14/2020, 10:54 PM EDT

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AEW Dynamite aired its anniversary special episode this week, and every title was on the line. The show began with the tag team title match. To everyone’s surprise, Miro crashed the party and made quite an impact.

As we mentioned earlier, the night started with AEW’s tag team champions FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) brawling with Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent). Amidst the match, things got a little tense as Cash sent Trent into Kip Sabian’s arcade headfirst!

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Kip then asked Penelope Ford to fetch someone from backstage as the match continued. FTR secured the victory and left Best Friends in the ring. However, the losers’ mystery just began as Penelope and Kip showed up with “the best man” Miro. They beat up the Best Friends for ruining their game.

The Bulgarian Brute annihilated the tag team, as he was offended that the latter touched his video games.

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Miro and Kip Sabian are furious

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After the destruction of Best Friends, the duo took on Sean Maluta and Lee Johnson. The match was a quick one as Miro secured the victory after putting Maluta in the Game Over submission (formerly known as the Accolade).

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After the match, Kip and Miro cut a scathing promo. Sabian screamed that Best Friends went too far as Trent ruined “his most prized possession.” Miro shouted in Bulgarian and said that Best Friends broke his “sh*t,” and it’s “game over.”

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After tonight, AEW has hinted there might be a future feud between the two teams. What did you think of the segment? Let us know in the comments below.

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