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On Thanksgiving Eve, AEW produced an uneven but eventful episode of Dynamite. The fallout from Full Gear included massive returns, major announcements, gripping matches, and the crowning of a new number-one contender.Here are your winners and losers for the November 23rd installment of AEW Dynamite.RELATED: 10 Things AEW Should Do Following Full Gear 2022

Winner: Jon Moxley Tells William Regal To "Run"

William Regal informed the sold-out Chicago crowd that they would not hear from MJF. He offered little insight into why he betrayed Jon Moxley at Full Gear.

The segment wasn't satisfying enough to Jon Moxley. The former AEW Champion marched to the ring, staring daggers at Regal the whole way. Before Moxley could attack his former mentor, he was stopped by Bryan Danielson. The American Dragon pleaded with Moxley to spare William Regal, citing "his Lordship's" injured neck and two brain bleeds.

After careful consideration, Moxley told William Regal to "run." With a menacing delivery, Moxley told William Regal never to come back. Where the Blackpool Combat Club goes from here is a mystery but a very enticing one.

Winners: The House Of Black Returns

After Orange Cassidy defeated Jake Hager to retain his All-Atlantic Championship, he and the Best Friends were interrupted by The Factory. Before QT Marshall could get too far in a mindless rant, the lights went out.

Julia Hart appeared at the top of the ramp. She motioned to the ring, which was now occupied by the returning House of Black Members Malakai Black, Brodie King, and Buddy Matthews. The trio annihilated The Best Friends, The Factory, and an army of security guards and jobbers. The trio received a massive ovation as they appear to have the entire company in their sights.

Winner: Ricky Starks Wins The AEW World Title Eliminator Tournament

An injured Ricky Starks had a hell of a mountain to climb with Ethan Page. After surviving Lance Archer and Brian Cage, Starks was again outsized by 'All Ego' Ethan Page.

The match never really found its rhythm ultimately. There were moments of drama and strong work, but overall, the significant portion of the bout felt clunky and rehearsed.

Page had the heat for most of the contest, but Starks continued to fight back. He hit an impressive superplex from the top rope. Ultimately, it would take three spears to put Page away. Ricky Starks is heading to Winter is Coming to face MJF for the AEW Championship.

Losers: The Elite Go Down 2-0 To Death Triangle In The Best-Of-7 Series

In a complete 180 from Saturday's massive ovation, The Elite were showered with a fair amount of jeers on this Chicago night. The second match of the Best-of-Seven series between The Elite and Death Triangle had the capacity crowd on fire.

Early on, a gambit of different chants could be heard, such as "F*** The Elite," "CM Punk, "F*** CM Punk," and even some smatterings of "We Want Colt!"

Once the brilliance of the six wrestlers took hold, the fans were fully invested in the ring action. Naturally, the match didn't live up to the heights that the Full Gear PPV match did, but it was still wonderfully executed and is a must-watch.

Kenny Omega and the Young Bucks delivered some hilarious jabs at CM Punk (in Chicago, mind you); Kenny hitting the GTS (better than Punk), Kenny biting an arm, and Matt Jackson mocking that CM Punk couldn't hit the Buckshot Lariat.

It was all great fun, but plenty was still at stake in the match. Weary of falling 2-0 in the series, The Elite opted to fight fire with fire. They also attempted a shot with a ring-bell hammer, but before Matt Jackson could nail Pac with his hammer, Penta struck Matt with a separate ring-bell hammer. 1-2-3!

The Death Triangle was victorious. Once again, Rey Fenix was none too pleased about their approach to victory. The trio teased dissension despite being up two wins to none on The Elite.

Winner: Jamie Hayter Is The AEW Women's Champion, No 'Interim'

Renee Paquette made a monumental announcement. With no timeline for her return, AEW Women's Champion Thunder Rosa relinquished her title, making Jamie Hayter officially the AEW Women's Champion (sans the word 'Interim'). Excalibur mentioned later in the broadcast that Toni Storm's reign would also be acknowledged as an official championship run.

This announcement received a huge pop. Just as Hayter was about to comment on the news, Dr. Britt Baker stole the microphone and spoke for her. The fans did not take kindly to this, a brilliant tease to the eventual complete babyface turn of Hayter.

The team of Britt and Hayter would then go on to win a three-way tag team match against Tay Melo and Anna Jay, and Willow Nightingale and Skye Blue. The combination of Jamie's Hayte Seeker and Baker's Curb Stomp cemented their victory.

Winner: Chris Jericho Survives Tomohiro Ishii To Retain The ROH Championship

Chris Jericho defended his ROH Championship against Japanese legend Tomohiro Ishii. They beat the holy crap out of each other. The back and forth of chest chops left Jericho's chest a bloody mess. A grizzly scene.

There were more grizzly images to come, including a nasty DDT on the apron where Ishii was planted directly on his head. Back in the ring, the legends exchanged impressive German suplexes.

Jericho was finally able to get Ishii in the Walls Of Jericho. Tomohiro fought his way out for a second, only to find himself in the more intense Lion Tamer. Ishii held on as long as he could; finally, he flipped Jericho the bird before tapping out.

Full Match Results & Noteworthy Moments:

Jon Moxley confronted William Regal. Bryan Danielson prevented Moxley from destroying their former manager.

Orange Cassidy def. Jake Hager via pinfall to retain the AEW All-Atlantic Championship

After the match, the House Of Black returned and attacked The Best Friends and The Factory.

Ricky Starks def. Ethan Page via pinfall to win the AEW World Title Eliminator Tournament.

Renee Paquette interviewed Jade Cargill; she offered no comment on her situation with Bow Wow and fired Kiera Hogan as a baddie. Red Velvet is back.

Death Triangle def. The Elite via pinfall to go up 2-0 in the Best-Of-7 Series

Thunder Rosa has relinquished her AEW Women's World Championship. Jamie Hayter is now AEW Women's Champion (no 'Interim').

Jamie Hayter & Britt Baker def. Tay Melo & Anna Jay and Willow Nightingale & Skye Blue via pinfall.

A match is set for Rampage, FTR vs. Top Flight for the ROH Tag Team Championships.

The Acclaimed cut a celebratory promo after their win at Full Gear. Scissoring occurred.

Chris Jericho def. Tomohiro Ishii via submission to retain his ROH World Championship.