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SHOW SUMMARY:Today we jump back five years to the Sept. 10 and 17, 2020 episodes the All Elite Aftershow. Mike and Andrew began the Sept. 10 episode reacting to some of the headlines from All Out, including a long conversation on how AEW handled the Matt Hardy injury (yeah, he was injured). Then they switched to that weekâ€s Dynamite, including discussing a reset of sorts for AEW, with Chris Jericho & Jake Hager moving into the tag division, the Young Bucks turning heel, Kenny Omega and “Hangman” Adam Page going into singles, and a lot more.
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A so-called “friendly†between Como 1907 and Real Betis turned anything but, descending into a full-blown brawl that saw punches thrown, red cards handed out, and even a teammate accidentally getting caught in the crossfire.
The drama erupted just before halftime at the Estadio Municipal de La LÃnea de la Concepción in Cádiz. Two heavy challenges on Betis stars Giovani Lo Celso and Isco lit the fuse, sparking a heated clash between both squads.
Como midfielder Maxi Perrone and Betis’ Pablo Fornals exchanged punches, as players from both teams swarmed in. Amid the scuffle, Betis striker Cucho Hernández aimed a punch at a Como player – only to accidentally land it on his own teammate, Natan. A truly painful case of friendly fire.
There were punches thrown during a recent match between Real Betis and Como. / Fran Santiago/GettyImages
The referee initially sent off Perrone and Héctor BellerÃn, though the red card for BellerÃn was later reversed and issued to Fornals instead – much to BellerÃnâ€s visible frustration.
The match eventually resumed, with Como – coached by Cesc Fà bregas – sealing a 3-2 win thanks to a stoppage-time goal from Iván Azón.
Como now head into their clash with Barcelona in the Joan Gamper Trophy, while Betis continue preparations with a final tune-up against Málaga. But after this dust-up, both clubs might be focusing as much on anger management as tactics.
Horrible scenes in the real Betis vs como friendly as players throw punches 🥊 pic.twitter.com/bkPBNfq6I4
— Ayim Derrick (@Derrick_Ayim10) August 6, 2025