- **Q: Who won the AEW World Championship match at Beach Break?
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Wrestling / AEW
AEW Dynamite Beach Break delivered a night of intense action from Chicago's NOW Arena. The card featured a World Title Steel Cage Match, a Women's World Title Eliminator, and heated rivalries continuing on the road to Double or Nothing. Her...
### Adam Page & Will Ospreay vs. Konosuke Takeshita & Josh Alexander Ospreay and Page managed to coexist as partners, defeating Takeshita and Alexander after a Buckshot Lariat. Post-match, a sneak attack hinted at the tension between Ospreay and Page as they head towards their Owen Hart Cup final.
### Ricochet vs. Zach Gowen Ricochet defeated Gowen after a controversial match, using Gowen's prosthetic leg as a weapon while the ref was distracted. After the match, Ricochet continued his attack until Mark Briscoe made the save.
### Hurt Syndicate vs. Top Flight The Hurt Syndicate defeated Top Flight in an AEW World Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match. Following the match, a confrontation between The Hurt Syndicate, Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara and CRU led to a Number One Contenders match being set for Collision, with the winners getting a title shot at Double or Nothing. Then, Bobby Lashley gave MJF the thumbs up, officially inducting him into The Hurt Syndicate.
### Toni Storm vs. Mina Shirakawa vs. AZM vs. Skye Blue Mina Shirakawa emerged victorious in the AEW Women's World Championship Eliminator Match, pinning Toni Storm to earn a future title shot. Post-match, Mercedes Mone attacked AZM, leading to a brawl with Jamie Hayter that had to be broken up by security.
### Jon Moxley vs. Samoa Joe (AEW World Championship Steel Cage Match) The main event saw Jon Moxley retain his AEW World Championship against Samoa Joe in a Steel Cage match. The match was filled with interference from both sides, ultimately ending with Moxley hitting Joe with a briefcase handed to him by Gabe Kidd. After the match, Swerve Strickland appeared and challenged The Elite and Death Riders to an Anarchy in the Arena match at Double or Nothing.
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