Winter Is Coming was a professional wrestling television special episode produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). The event took place at Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida and was broadcast on TNT as a special of AEW's weekly television program, Dynamite.
Five matches were contested at the event. In the main event, Kenny Omega defeated Jon Moxley to win the AEW World Championship. In other prominent matches, Chris Jericho defeated Frankie Kazarian and AEW TNT Champion Darby Allin & Cody Rhodes defeated Team Taz (Ricky Starks and Powerhouse Hobbs).
The event is notable for the debut of Sting in AEW, which was his first appearance on TNT in over 19 years; his last appearance was on the final episode of WCW Monday Nitro on March 26, 2001.
Background:
On the November 18, 2020, episode of Dynamite, it was announced that the December 2 episode will be titled "Winter Is Coming". AEW has promoted the Moxley–Omega match as "the biggest match in Dynamite history" and the event as their "biggest Dynamite yet".
The episode's title "Winter Is Coming" is derived from Game of Thrones, a television series from HBO, which is part of the WarnerMedia subsidiary of AT&T, which also includes AEW broadcast partner TNT. The phrase was the title of the pilot episode of Game of Thrones as well as the motto (or "Words") of House Stark of Winterfell. The use of the title was approved by WarnerMedia officials, as WarnerMedia has used Dynamite to promote HBO Max and other WarnerMedia properties.
Results:
MJF and Orange Cassidy won by last eliminating Wardlow
Chris Jericho (with Jake Hager and Ortiz) def. Frankie Kazarian
Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D. (with Rebel) def. Leyla Hirsch
.@shidahikaru isn't afraid of @abadon_AEW...kinda
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) December 3, 2020
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Darby Allin and Cody Rhodes (with Arn Anderson) def. Team Taz (Ricky Starks and Powerhouse Hobbs) (with Taz)
.@STING HAS ARRIVED IN ALL ELITE WRESTLING!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) December 3, 2020
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I think the latter as what is Sting really capable of at this point? He's as valuable as them signing a worn down Awesome Kong last year. https://t.co/z9tN2i74DU
— Let's Talk Wrestling (@LetsTalkWrestle) December 3, 2020
Kenny Omega def. Jon Moxley (c)
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AEW spent some money on these promotional pieces and marketing for this Game of Thrones inspired theme for tonight's show. |
I was just saying to myself that Don Callis has been appearing on this show much more than he has on IMPACT lately and low and behold, he teases a partnership between the two companies on Tuesday next week. VERY interesting!#AEWDynamite #IMPACTonAXSTV
— Let's Talk Wrestling (@LetsTalkWrestle) December 3, 2020
Aftermath:
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IMPACT Wrestling EVP Don Callis standing tall with the NEW AEW World Champion, Kenny Omega. |
After making his debut, it was later announced that Sting had signed a multi-year deal with AEW and he would speak next Wednesday on Dynamite. Also announced for the next Dynamite, The Inner Circle will have their ultimatum to decide whether to unite or break up. Several matches were announced: Lance Archer and Lucha Brothers vs. Eddie Kingston and The Butcher and The Blade, The Young Bucks vs. The Hybrid 2, FTR vs. Varsity Blondes (Griff Garrison and Brian Pillman Jr.), Dustin Rhodes vs. Preston Vance, and MJF vs. Orange Cassidy in the AEW Dynamite Diamond Ring final.
Kenny Omega defeated Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship, with help from long-time friend and Impact Wrestling Executive Vice President Don Callis, who was doing guest commentary for the match. After the match, they immediately left the building and were about to get into a car when Callis responded to interviewer Alex Marvez by saying he and Omega would explain things next Tuesday on Impact!.
Closing Thoughts:
Here's the thing. The marks can shit on AEW working with IMPACT, but it's a VERY smart business move given IMPACT's talent pool right now. They have a MUCH better women's division and more than enough guys to spice up AEW's existing male divisions. It's win/win either way.
— Let's Talk Wrestling (@LetsTalkWrestle) December 3, 2020
Plus if we can be realistic here in 2020, there's not a SINGLE wrestling company that's going to beat WWE. Now if the major promotions could pool resources and work together w/o any petty bullshit? WWE could be in BIG trouble.
— Let's Talk Wrestling (@LetsTalkWrestle) December 3, 2020
IMPACT, NWA, + AEW? Sounds great to me.
I wouldn't go out on a limb and say that this was AEW's best Dynamite episode for the entire year, but I'm sure that appearance from Sting definitely won them the ratings war - with no signs of stopping soon with the attention that bombshell along with the one in the main event will continue to bring in for at least a few months.
@LuckyTheSeventh: "Well for no other reason, AEW just won the ratings war tonight. They could put on Big Swole vs Ariane Andrew for the rest of the night and still win."
— Let's Talk Wrestling (@LetsTalkWrestle) December 3, 2020
I'm in here hollering laughing eating my dinner and trying not to choke. #AEWDynamite pic.twitter.com/DvtIWWLVGc
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