Boston, USA — Ekhbary News Agency
The July 15 episode of AEW Dynamite in Boston set the stage for two major pay-per-views, with several key storylines solidifying. Kenny Omega notably defeated MJF last week, clinching the AEW World Championship for the first time in over a thousand days. This victory, as it stands, positions him for a highly anticipated clash with Will Ospreay at All In, following Ospreay's Owen Hart Cup win.
International Title Defense
Meanwhile, Kyle Fletcher defended his AEW International Championship against Komander. The outcome of this high-stakes bout will undoubtedly influence the landscape leading into the Redemption pay-per-view, which precedes the Wembley Stadium event. The company clearly aims to build significant momentum across its top titles.
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