AEW brought a giant broadcast for Fyter Fest on the June 4 Dynamite. There were many reasons to catch the show, including Kenny Omega defending his International Title in a hard-fought match.

During this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite, Kenny Omega defended the AEW International Championship in a four-way match against Claudio Castagnoli, Brody King, and Mascara Dorada.

This match went down at 9:45 PM, and fans were more than ready to see it go down. Naturally, this was a hard-hitting match with those four in the contest.

Kenny Omega was able to rally and gain a big advantage as the show went to commercial break. When we came back, the three men were battling, just as hard as ever, trying to pull away with the win.

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We almost had a new Internation Champion as Claudio nearly won the match, and Omega wasn’t even a part of it. Brody King stopped Kenny Omega from fighting with Claudio up top, and then Omega lifted King up for Claudio to nail a Doomsday Device uppercut, but he only got a two count.

Brody King was busted open during the match, and he nearly won it, but Claudio kicked out after a discus clothesline. Dorada took out both Claudio and King with one dive after another. Then he got in the ring with Omega, who nailed the One Winged Angel to retain the title.

After the match, AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada’s music hit, and he came out. As AEW Collision’s Fyter Fest started, Okada and Omega stood toe-to-toe. The two started brawling, and then Okada got out of a One Winged Angel. There were certainly shots fired and it looks like those two champions could throw down in AEW soon enough.

We will have to see what’s next for Kenny Omega in AEW. After all, he is still getting back into the full swing of things after his devastating diverticulitis hiatus.

What’s your take on how AEW has booked the International Championship? Do you believe that Kenny Omega is going to get back in the World Title picture again soon? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

H Jenkins has been breaking pro wrestling news on Ringside News for nearly a decade, with his reports featured by TMZ, Forbes, The Sun, and more.

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