Matt Sydal Top 5 AEW Wrestling Matches - Kung Fu Kingdom
At their last encounter in Impact Wrestling, Brian Cage was the one to come out on top with the X-Division title around his waist. So, this was Sydal’s chance at redemption.
Despite the difference in size and strength, Sydal more than made up for his stature demonstrating versatile abilities, fearless approaches and cunning maneuvers, not willing to give Cage (aka “The Machine”) the slightest chance of building a comeback.
There were moments when it seemed things couldn’t get any worse for Sydal, yet he was able to turn the table with some explosive counters, keeping “The Machine” at bay.
However, “The Vision’s” luck could only last so long, as Cage’s endurance ultimately triumphed, catching Sydal’s daredevil assault in mid air and connecting with the Drill Claw for the pinfall win.
True to the history between these two warriors, the energy and nerve on display was intoxicating, resulting in a gruelling fight for victory.
During the main event of an episode of Dark, Sydal was scheduled to face newcomer, Dante Martin in a new blood vs. veteran-style match-up.
The first half of the match had Sydal dominating the new kid on the block, even displaying his selection of wrestling holds, transitioning from one lock to another.
The nineteen year-old Dante however managed to overcome his lack of grappling experience with wild acrobatics and dogged determination.
Less than a year into his career at AEW, Dante proved to be a tricky adversary for the veteran, rewarding the fans with an action-packed and engaging spectacle along with a glimpse into what would be a serious future contender in AEW.
Despite a valiant effort from this young talent, Sydal’s experience outshone Dante’s here but the thrilling dynamism between these two athletes truly showcased the essence of their wrestling prowess, and in Dante’s case, he was only just getting started…
Since making his triumphant return to the wrestling scene, CM Punk has been on a historic rise back into the mainstream, and on the fourth match of his AEW run, Matt Sydal would meet the straight edge star head on.
It had been ten years since these two had met in the ring, and everything in this match from their showdown, to their action tells you the amount of respect these two former WWE superstars have for each other.
Punk was already as impressive going into this match, but Sydal was not going to make this bout easy for him, resulting in a back-and-forth extravaganza with both men laying hard blows, wild, high-flying maneuvers and swift counter attacks.
Although Punk would be the one to pick up the win with his GTS (Go To Sleep) signature, Sydal definitely held his own against the former WWE Champion in a trial of fire that highlighted the best of both men.
This six-person tag team match revealed some of the most electrifying high-flyers the promotion had to offer, giving the fans a riveting, fast-paced encounter, pitting The Elite, AEW Champion Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) against the Sydal brothers, Matt and Mike, accompanied by an up-and-coming star in the form of Dante Martin.
The Elite were by far the more aggressive pack, but the Sydal brothers and Dante’s combined athleticism and ingenuity helped them to escape some very tight spots, performing some daring comebacks, making The Elite eat their words.
The biggest highlight was Dante Martin’s impressive performance, and once he was given the tag-in, he held nothing back, showcasing some effortless acrobatics and sheer tenacity in the face of his enemies, even countering Kenny Omega’s signature techniques; the Tiger Suplex and the One Winged Angel.
It would take a sharp knee to the face and a second One Winged Angel to put out the flame though, securing victory for The Elite, but the sheer drive and vigor from all parties and a star-making performance from Dante made this six-person tag even more significant, not to mention memorable.
In one of his toughest challenges to date, Sydal took on the AEW World Champion, Kenny Omega in a non-title bout.
Despite being out-gunned by the “Best Bout Machine’s” deadly arsenal, Sydal put on a valiant effort, enduring some of Omega’s most vicious techniques, firing back with some impressive counters whilst sharing some stunning strikes of his own. Overall he gave the champion a taste of his own medicine.
There were moments where Sydal even came close to pulling off an upset, but the champion’s versatility and speed outweighed Sydal’s efforts, closing the curtain with the One Winged Angel.
No matter the outcome, these two incredible athletes put on a heart-pounding display of wit, passion and adrenalin.
In spite of his mid-card status, “The Vision” had the honor of facing one of the greatest wrestlers of our time, and anyone with the fortitude to take on the “Best Bout Machine” is almost always guaranteed one hell of an elevation as well as an ovation!
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