Summary
Kyle O'Reilly returned to action at AEW Dynasty for the first time since Full Gear, stepping in alongside Roderick Strong and Orange Cassidy to win the AEW Trios Titles. After the show, O'Reilly said the moment carried extra weight because of how difficult the past month had been for him personally.
The comeback added another chapter to a story that had already been building before the pay-per-view. In the lead-up to Dynasty, O'Reilly had hinted he might be back in time for the show, and he ultimately returned with championship gold around his waist.
Quote from Kyle O'Reilly
Speaking at the post-show press conference, O'Reilly said:
"Absolutely unbelievable feeling. To hold gold in his company, where the best wrestle. That means the absolute world to me. To do it with friends. Friends pick you up. I don't know if anybody knows, but it's been a challenging month for myself. To be here with a smile on my face with my buddies by my side and gold around my waist, doing a dream job, there are no words,"
What O'Reilly's return means for AEW's trios scene
O'Reilly's return immediately changes the shape of the AEW trios division because he did not just come back, he came back as a champion. That gives The Conglomeration a fresh direction coming out of Dynasty and puts O'Reilly right back into a meaningful on-screen role after months away.
The personal side of the moment also gives the win added weight. The source story noted that O'Reilly's father, Rick, died on March 27, which makes his comments after Dynasty feel less like a routine return promo and more like a genuine reflection on getting through a brutal stretch and reaching the other side with Strong and Cassidy beside him.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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