Elite Heat is back for 2026, and Tim and Dug are diving headfirst into a packed episode of AEW Dynamite, attempting once again to compress two hours of wrestling into about 30 minutes (with mixed results). This week’s discussion covers standout matches, questionable booking decisions, surprise returns, and one of the most unhinged cake segments in recent memory. 🔥 Topics Covered in This Episode: Jim Ross Returns JR opens Dynamite, and while it’s great to see him back, Tim and Dug discuss how AEW handled the moment—and why cutting away at the right time mattered.The Don Callis Family Grows Ricochet shines in a strong promo, Mark Davis gets direction, and a mysterious new member appears… who neither host recognizes.Jon Moxley vs. Shelton Benjamin A very good match with a baffling finish. The guys debate Shelton’s place in AEW, the overuse of eliminator matches, and why the ending made Shelton look far less savvy than he should.Trios Match: The Bucks & Jack Perry vs. The Don Callis Family Old-school Young Bucks energy, wild offense, new moves, and a finish that actually worked. Match of the night honors go here.Andrade Makes His AEW Return Andrade is back in dramatic fashion, but the moment gets confusing when FTR randomly appears. What exactly are we setting up here?Willow Nightingale Celebration (feat. Mercedes Moné) Positivity meets chaos. Statlander saves the cake, Mercedes snaps (again), and everyone agrees: unhinged Mercedes is the best Mercedes.Mark Briscoe’s Crystal Ball Promo Not his strongest promo overall, but the crystal ball bit? Absolute gold.The Sisters of Sin Promo Thekla impresses on the mic, while Skye Blue and Julia Hart feel more ornamental than essential...by design or by mistake?Sammy Guevara vs. Bandido Sammy’s return to Dynamite is welcomed, Bandido delivers as always, and the interpreter steals the segment with an all-time great bump.Toni Storm vs. Marina Shafir The match was fine. Toni remains gold. Marina gets more personality, Claudio comes in hot, and Luther continues to be one of the most underrated acts in AEW.PAC and Darby Allin A feud that just isn’t clicking yet. The hosts break down why stretching this story might have worked better than forcing the confrontation.Lights Out Tag MatchThe lights literally went out when they shouldn't have, and Hangman and Swerve should chase gold. 🎙 Final Thoughts: From excellent in-ring work to head-scratching creative choices, this episode of Dynamite gave Elite Heat plenty to chew on. Some stories feel perfectly set up for Revolution… others feel like they’re spinning their wheels. If you’re looking for an honest, fan-focused breakdown of AEW World’s End, this episode covers what worked, what didn’t, and what needs to happen next to keep AEW moving forward. 🎧 Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify👍 Like, share, and support independent wrestling podcasts Follow Elite Heat If you love deep-dive AEW analysis, weekly breakdowns, and honest wrestling talk, hit follow and leave a review — it helps more fans discover the show! Follow us on social media!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@eliteheatpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliteheatpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@eliteheatpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eliteheatpodBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/eliteheatpod.bsky.social