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AEW Continental Classic Standings Following November 29 Dynamite

The latest from the AEW Continental Classic

The Continental Classic is fully underway in All Elite Wrestling, with the November 29 episode of Dynamite playing host to several more matches in the tournament.

Dynamite played host to three matches from the Gold League half of the tournament with Jon Moxley taking on Jay Lethal, RUSH taking on Mark Briscoe, and in Dynamite’s main event Jay White taking on Swerve Strickland.

Moxley continued his winning streak in the tournament, getting a victory over Lethal with the Bulldog Choke. RUSH finally got a win after his first-round loss to Jay White, finishing a valiant Mark Briscoe off with the Bull’s Horns.

Swerve Strickland got another huge win to continue his momentum, handing Jay White his second-ever singles loss in AEW. The two were evenly matched, going back and forth for the duration of the bout. Eventually Strickland saw an opening after evading a Blade Runner, and stacked Jay White for the win, going 2-0 in the tournament.

The second round of the Blue League is expected to take place on the December 2 edition of Collision.

Blue League standings:

  • Brody King - One Win, Zero Losses (3pts)
  • Claudio Castagnoli - One Win, Zero Losses (3pts)
  • Bryan Danielson - Zero Wins, Zero Losses (0pts)
  • Andrade El Idolo - Zero Wins, Zero Losses (0pts) 
  • Eddie Kingston - Zero Wins, One Loss (0 pts)
  • Daniel Garcia - Zero Wins, One Loss (0 pts)


Gold League standings:

  • Jon Moxley - Two Wins, Zero Losses (6 pts)
  • Swerve Strickland - Two Wins, Zero Losses (6 pts)
  • Jay White - One Win, One Loss (3 pts)
  • RUSH - One Win, One Loss (3 pts)
  • Mark Briscoe - Zero Wins, Two Losses (0 pts)
  • Jay Lethal - Zero Wins, Two Losses (0 pts)

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