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This week's episode of Dynamite moved at breakneck speed. AEW had a lot to accomplish; advance their interim AEW Championship storyline, and build two marquee shows; next week's Road Rager and The Forbidden Door PPV.After a chaotic and confusing weekend, AEW was able to solidify much of its plans and answer a lot of questions.Here are your winners and losers for the June 8th installment of AEW Dynamite.RELATED: AEW: 5 Wrestlers Who Should Become Interim World Champion (& 5 That Shouldn't)

Winner: Kyle O'Reilly Wins Casino Battle Royale

The Casino Battle Royale opened the show. The talent came in fast and furious, and for the first several minutes, very few wrestlers were eliminated.

The most notable thing that happened early in the match was that Swerve Strickland eliminated his tag team partner, Keith Lee. After the elimination, the two had a stare-down, teasing a potential program (take our money).

The match started to heat up when it was down to the final eight competitors. A plethora of counters, strikes, suplexes, and close calls dominated the breathless minutes.

The final four competitors were Andrade El Idolo (who was the Joker), Rey Fenix, Wheeler Yuta, and Kyle O'Reilly. Fenix and Andrade had some fantastic spots together, which is hopefully a tease for a singles match between them down the line.

Wheeler Yuta and O'Reilly would be the final two competitors. They exchanged hard-hitting strikes and kicks while both men were on the apron. O'Reilly hit Yuta with a gruesome-looking dragon screw that opened up the window for Kyle to eliminate his final opponent and punch his ticket to the main event.

Winner: PAC Earns A Shot At The New AEW All Atlantic Championship

In another of the many surprises of the night, AEW announced that they are introducing a new Title; The All Atlantic Championship. The mini-tournament would start on this very episode of Dynamite in a match between PAC and Buddy Matthews.

These two are no strangers to each other, and their work shows it. After the commercial break, the bout picked up steam as Pac hit a brutal DDT on Matthews. They took turns delivering some imposing offense. Matthews hit an epic Liger Bomb for a near fall, and later, Pac would execute a nasty-looking Poison-Rana. This set up Matthews for the Black Arrow. Pac was victorious and earned his shot at The Forbidden Door.

Losers: FTR & Trent Baretta Ambush Will Ospreay And United Empire

Trent Baretta called out FTR for another shot at the Ring Of Honor Tag Team Championships since the previous bout was interrupted by NJPW's United Empire.

FTR was about to answer the call when Will Ospreay himself made a grand entrance. The capacity crowd went ballistic! The shock of Ospreay was enough to distract FTR and Baretta as other members of the United Empire attacked them from behind.

Winner: Hangman Adam Page Back In The Win Column

There was more Forbidden Door goodness on this night. Former AEW World Champion Adam Page faced David Finlay in a terrific bout. Both men showed off their versatility. Mat work, power moves, strikes, and ring psychology were displayed expertly. If there's any critique to be given, it is that perhaps it could have gone longer.

Hangman earned the victory with his Buckshot Lariat. After the match, he said he was interested in another Heavyweight Championship; the IWGP Title! Page issued a challenge to Okada, but Adam Cole (Bay Bay) declared that he was more worthy than Hangman.

Winner: Jon Moxley Wins Shot At Interim AEW Championship

Jon Moxley and Kyle O'Reilly would go to war for a shot at the interim AEW Championship. This contest was built to near perfection. What started as a war of wits, strength, and in-ring ability, turned into a brutal war of attrition.

O'Reilly worked Moxley's leg. Moxley worked O'Reilly's... well, his everything. Including his teeth in an ugly spot where Kyle bit the rope to break a submission hold. Moxley, ever the opportunist, then kicked the rope while O'Reilly's pearly whites were still wrapped around it.

The match had an epic conclusion, with the two wrestlers exchanging submission holds, slaps, and strikes. Down and out, O'Reilly was met with a Regal Knee from Moxley. The Paradigm Shift followed, which was enough for the 1-2-3!

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Full Match Results & Noteworthy Moments:

Casino Battle Royale Entrants - Clubs Group: Tony Nese, Lance Archer, Daniel Garcia, Eddie Kingston, and Darby Allin.

Casino Battle Royale Entrants - Diamonds: Ricky Starks, Jake Hager, Rey Fenix, Swerve Strickland, and Keith Lee

Casino Battle Royale Entrants - Hearts: John Silver, Konoske Tikeshka, Max Caster, Austin Gunn, and Colton Gunn

Casino Battle Royale Entrants - Spades: Powerhouse Hobbs, Kyle O'Reilly, Bobby Fish, Dante Martin, and Wheeler Yuta

Casino Battle Royale Entrant - Joker: Andrade El Idolo

Kyle O'Reilly wins the Casino Battle Royale by eliminating Wheeler Yuta.

Jon Moxley cut a promo backstage, staking claim to AEW, NJPW, and the entire pro wrestling industry. "This is three years in the making."

AEW announces a new championship, The AEW All Atlantic Championship. The tournament starts TONIGHT!

PAC def. Buddy Matthews via pinfall to advance in the All Atlantic Championship Tournament.

Eddie Kingston cuts a promo calling out the Jericho Appreciation Society and demanding a match for Rampage.

Trent Baretta calls out FTR for the unresolved Ring Of Honor Championship Match. FTR answers the call, but so too does Will Ospreay. United Empire ambushes FTR and Trent.

William Regal sends a stern warning to Kyle O'Reilly.

Hangman Adam Page def. David Finlay via pinfall in a great matchup.

Post-match, Page cut a promo. "There's not only one heavyweight championship in pro wrestling." He challenges Okada. Adam Cole disagreed. He wants the IWGP Championship shot.

Wardlow says he didn't enter the Battle Royale because he wants his shot when CM Punk returns. He challenged Scorpio Sky for his TNT Championship.

Smart Mark Sterling reminds Wardlow of the class action lawsuit from the security personnel. He offers another option; Wardlow vs. 20 Security Guards in an elimination match.

Christian Cage sets up a match for next week, Jurassic Express vs. The Young Bucks vs. The Hardys in a Ladder Match for the AEW Tag Team Championships.

Thunder Rosa def. Marina Shafir via pinfall to retain her AEW Women's World Championship. Marina Shafir continued to attack Thunder Rosa after the match. Toni Storm came to the rescue.

The Baddies promote a match between Kris Statlander and Red Velvet for Rampage.

Jon Moxley def. Kyle O'Reilly via pinfall to earn his shot at the AEW Interim Championship.