Quake by the Lake featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.[3] Storylines were produced on AEW's weekly television programs, Dynamite and Rampage, the supplementary online streaming shows, Dark and Elevation, and The Young Bucks' YouTube series Being The Elite.
At Revolution in February 2020, Jon Moxley defeated Chris Jericho to win the AEW World Championship.[4] Two years later at Dynamite: Fight for the Fallen, with Moxley now serving as the interimAEW World Champion after winning the title at AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door in June 2022, Jericho challenged Moxley to a match for the interim AEW World Championship at Dynamite: Quake by the Lake, which was made official.[5] At Rampage: Fight for the Fallen, Jericho agreed to put his number one contendership on the line in a match against ROH Pure ChampionWheeler Yuta on the August 3 episode of Dynamite,[6] in which he won.[7]
On August 3, AEW announced that Madison Rayne would join the company as a coach in the women's division.[8] However, the next day on Dark, Rayne stated that she will also wrestle for AEW.[9] After defeating Leila Grey on the August 5 episode of Rampage, Rayne was invited by TBS ChampionJade Cargill to her open challenge for the title. The title match was then subsequently scheduled for Dynamite: Quake by the Lake.[10]
At Royal Rampage, Brody King and Darby Allin were the last two competitors in the inaugural Royal Rampage Battle Royal match to earn a future interim AEW World Championship match, in which King won by dropping Allin to the floor after making him pass out in a sleeper hold.[11] After King lost his championship match on the July 6 episode of Dynamite, Allin came out and offered King a handshake, but the latter denied.[12] On July 9, King attacked Allin during an autograph signing.[13] This led to a match on the second week of Dynamite: Fyter Fest that King won.[14] Unsatisfied with his win, King attacked Allin once again on July 23 at San Diego Comic-Con.[15] At Dynamite: Fight for the Fallen, King challenged Allin to a rematch at Dynamite: Quake by the Lake, this time in a coffin match,[5] which Allin accepted.[7]
On the June 24 episode of Rampage, Rush made his televised debut in AEW and assisted fellow La Facción Ingobernable member Andrade El Idolo in defeating Rey Fénix. After the match, Penta Oscuro ran to the aid of Fénix after Rush unmasked the latter.[16] This resulted in a match between Oscuro and Rush on the July 6 episode of Dynamite, where Rush won after delivering a low blow and unmasking Oscuro.[12] A tornado tag team match between the Lucha Brothers and La Facción Ingobernable was then announced for Dynamite: Quake by the Lake.[17]
After the betrayal of Ricky Starks' former tag team partner, Q. T. Marshall made an offer to Starks to join the Factory on the August 3 episode of Dynamite, which Starks would immediately decline.[18] A match between Starks and Factory member Aaron Solo was then announced for Dynamite: Quake by the Lake.[19]
Reception
Critical reception
Quake by the Lake received positive reviews from critics. Sports journalist Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter awarded the tornado tag team match 4 stars, and the main event match 43⁄4 stars.[20]
Television ratings
Quake by the Lake averaged 972,000 television viewers on TBS, with a 0.33 rating in AEW's key demographic.[21]