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Latest AEW Dynamite Bubbly Bunch Featured Star-Studded Melee

Chris Jericho and the Inner Circle debuted another episode of The Bubbly Bunch on AEW Dynamite Wednesday, and it truly took things to the next level. The episode began with some debate over who won last week's Flim Flam challenge, but the group eventually decided to move on and hold a Manitoba Melee. And oh, what a Manitoba Melee it was.

As you can see, the melee featured cameos by some of the biggest stars in wrestling and some of the biggest stars outside of wrestling as well. Soul Train Jones was involved. Vicki Guerrero was there. Lou Ferrigno, the Incredible Hulk himself, was involved with a taser. James Garretson from Tiger King fame was there. Chris Jericho's famous hockey playing dad, Ted Irvine, was there as well. Both Jay and Silent Bob were involved in the melee. Slipknot's Corey Taylor was in it. Duff McKagen of Guns N' Roses fame.  And of course, it wouldn't be a Manitoba Melee without Hornswoggle.

Lou Ferrigno appears on The Bubbly Bunch on AEW Dynamite. [Broadcast Screencap/AEW]
Lou Ferrigno appears on The Bubbly Bunch on AEW Dynamite. [Broadcast Screencap/AEW]
Did we miss any? Probably. Watch it above and see for yourself, and then let us know in the comments. All we know is that AEW is making the best of a bad situation, and Dynamite has been consistently entertaining week after week, even in a tiny building, even with just a few wrestlers as a crowd. Was this week's Bubbly Bunch silly? Of course. But it brings joy to see a bunch of people having fun. Duff god damn McKagen. Awesome.

AEW airs Wednesdays at 8PM on TNT. Aren't you watching? What the hell else do you have to do these days?


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