Three new matches added to AEW Dynamite Summer Blockbuster

Three new matches are official for the next AEW Dynamite.

Shane Taylor made it a point on Saturday to not only go after the Death Riders, but also towards Jon Moxley, calling him out after quickly defeating Alan Angels on Collision. Later in the show, Taylor officially called out Moxley for next week for the Continental title, showing on camera that he had jumped and attacked Wheeler Yuta backstage.

Moxley appeared later in the show and accepted Taylor’s challenge. He said the might have done the same thing, but wouldn’t have made the move unless he was absolutely sure. At Dynamite, he promised to give Taylor exactly what he asked for.

Meanwhile, a member of the Death Riders will take on a member of the Conglomeration when Mark Briscoe takes on PAC. The Dogs will also face The Young Bucks after they issued a challenge on Saturday, upset after Nick & Matt Jackson confronted them on Dynamite.

Orange Cassidy also accepted a challenge from Rocky Romero to face Andrade for this Wednesday.

AEW Dynamite Summer Blockbuster (June 10)

  • PAC vs. Mark Briscoe
  • AEW Continental title: Jon Moxley defends against Shane Taylor
  • The Young Bucks vs. The Dogs
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Brody King in a men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament semifinal
  • Sareee vs. Skye Blue in a women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament quarterfinal
  • Orange Cassidy vs. Andrade el Idolo

AEW Collision live results: Women’s tag title match, Persephone vs. Hazuki

AEW Collision is live tonight from the Covelli Center in Youngstown, Ohio.

Announced for tonight’s show is an Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament quarterfinal match between Persephone and Hazuki.

The AEW Women’s World Tag Team titles will also be on the line tonight as champions Divine Dominion (Lena Kross and Megan Bayne) defend against TayJay (Anna Jay and Tay Melo).

The winner of Persephone vs. Hazuki will move on to the tournament semifinals to take on Mercedes Moné, who returned to the company on Dynamite and defeated Alex Windsor in the quarterfinals. On the other side of the bracket, Athena has advanced to the semifinals after her win over Mina Shirakawa, and she’ll face the winner of Skye Blue vs. Sareee, scheduled for Dynamite on Wednesday.

Announced for tonight’s AEW Collision:

  • Persephone vs. Hazuki in an Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament quarterfinal match
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion (Lena Kross and Megan Bayne) defend against TayJay (Anna Jay and Tay Melo)

Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern.

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TayJay (Tay Melo & Anna Jay) vs. Divine Dominion (Lena Kross & Megan Bayne) for the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship

Anna Jay made started the match with Megan Bayne, but it wasn’t long before Kross and Bayne were going for Divine Intervention. Jay slipped out and Melo and Jay hit a series of double team moves and dodges that kept Divine Dominion crashing into each other. Melo and Jay hit stereo crossbodies of the middle ropes to the floor on Kross and Bayne as they went to an ad break on TNT.

Kross and Bayne were able to isolate Jay on the floor after enticing Jay to chase her around the ring. Kross then started getting the heat on Anna Jay. Bayne hit a German suplex on Jay as they came back from break, and tagged out to Kross again. Kross charged Jay in the corner, but Jay dodged and hit a bulldog and tagged out Melo who hit a series of strikes and a spinning back fist to stun Bayne.

Melo hit a series of strikes in the corner and then scraped her boot on Bayne’s face. Melo tagged out to Jay and they went for a double team move, but Bayne powered out and tagged out to Kross. This did not help matters as they both ate superkicks, and then hit a double DDT on Kross for a 2-cout that Bayne broke up. Bayne and Kross then hit a German suplex/pump kick combo, and Tay Melo broke the pinfall up. All four women hit moves and did a quadruple down. After a scramble Jay locked the sleeper hold on Kross, but Kross walked her back to her corner and drove Jay into the corner before Bayne came in and they hit Divine Intervention for the pinfall. Solid tag match.

Result: Divine Dominion defeated TayJay to retain

–A hype video aired for Brody King and Swerve Strickland for Dynamite on Wednesday.

–Rocky Romero & Trent Beretta cut a promo on Konosuke Takeshita while Lance Archer and Jake Doyle beat the crap out of a ton of local talent in the background. This was quite fun.

Shane Taylor (w/ Shane Taylor Promotions) vs. Alan Angels

Alan Angels makes his return to AEW and immediately dies at the hands of Shane Taylor. After making a few dodges of Taylor’s offence, Taylor caught him with a forearm as he springboarded of the ropes and then hit a package piledriver for the pinfall.

Result: Shane Taylor defeated Alan Angels

–Shane Taylor took a mic and said that the Death Riders has been the most violent group in AEW, but as of this moment, Shane Taylor Promotions was the most violent group in AEW. Moxley noted that all they had to do was beat him, so Taylor said his crew should come down to the ring and get beat. The Death Riders music hit, and Jon Moxley led his crew to the ring to a massive pop from the crowd.

The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, & PAC) (w/ Wheeler Yuta, Daniel Garcia, & Marina Shafir) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions (Lee Moriarty, Carlie Bravo, & Shawn Dean) (w/ Shane Taylor, Trish Adora, & Christyan XO)

Moxley started the match and took it right to Moxley, driving him back into the corner and isolating him. Bravo tagged in and started chopping Moxley, who just started getting fired up and asked him to hit him harder. Moxley turned him around after the next chop and hit ten punches in the corner before thumbing him in the eye and tagging out to PAC.

It was not long after this that it broke down into a 6 person brawl and Moxley dumped Shawn Dean into the front row as they went to an ad break on TNT. Claudio was beating on Carlie Bravo in the ring, and Shane Taylor indicated that this was just one of their gameplans to wear them out by surviving everything they had, even though Bravo was looking worse for wear as PAC tagged in. This changed when Shawn Dean tripped PAC from the floor and hit a cutter across the apron.

Shane Taylor Promotions isolated PAC with this and started beating on him in their corner, with Carlie Bravo punching PAC and biting him, taunting Mox for his thumb to the eye earlier. Dean hit a lariat from the second rope on PAC for a 2-count. Moxley started getting the crowd fired up to cheer for PAC to escape, and was going nuts on the apron, and the fans started a very loud chant for Moxley, and Shane Taylor Promotions cut off PAC from that very tag to a chorus of boos.

Moxley saw enough and started attacking everyone on the floor himself, but got beaten down. It did allow PAC to dodge a corner charge from Moriarty and hit a German suplex on him before tagging out Castagnoli though, which was a really nice “take one for the team” moment for Mox. Castagnoli hit a series of very violent forearms in the corner and then went for the Neutralizer, but Moriarty cut him off. Moxley and Castagnoli laid out Bravo and then PAC went for the Black Arrow, but Shane Taylor distracted the referee and Trish Adora shoved PAC’s feet from the ropes.

While the referee was distracted, Yuta hit a dive on Taylor while Marina Shafir took out Trish Adora and Christyan XO, letting the Death Riders lay out Carlie Bravo and did the brutalizer on him for the submission finish.

Result: The Death Riders defeated Shane Taylor Promotions

This match was fantastic. The Death Riders are incredible babyfaces in this match.

–A highlight video aired of all the major storylines from Dynamite, which was excellent. They should do this on every show.

Tommaso Ciampa vs. Beef

Beef was surprisingly agile in this match, cartwheeling out of the way of a clothesline and hitting a dropkick. Beef went for a bulldog but Ciampa blocked it and yanked the hair to drop Beef before hitting a running knee on Beef. Nigel McGuinness said the cows were coming home. I laughed. Ciampa locked on the Liontamer and tapped Beef out, sending a message to Chris Jericho.

Result: Tommaso Ciampa defeated Beef

–Ciampa continued the attack after the match and locked the Liontamer on again on the floor and demanded that Tony Schaivone announce to the audience that Tommaso Ciampa was better than Chris Jericho. Schiavone said so, and Ciampa said that Schiavone has been friends with Jericho for years and even he knew the truth. Good promo here.

–Shane Taylor was backstage with Trish Adora and Taylor said that he wanted Jon Moxley to answer the age old question: “Am I my brother’s keeper?” Taylor said he failed his brother, as they picked off Wheeler Yuta and left him laying on the ground with The Death Riders nowhere to be seen. Taylor then challenged Moxley for the AEW Continental Championship on Dynamite.

Clark Connors (w/ David Finlay) vs. Juice Robinson (w/ The Bang Bang Gang)

These former Bullet Club members were set to battle here, with Connors immediately attacking Robinson and choking him with his own t-shirt. The announcers talked about how the Young Bucks pushed all of the War Dogs’ buttons noting that they were a discount Bullet Club compared to them. It is interesting how many different incarnations of the Bullet Club are present in AEW at the moment. Robinson started hitting a few jabs but Connors bailed, and Robinson mimed a dog relieving himself in Connors direction.

Connors did not enjoy this display and pulled Robinson from the ring and drove him into the guardrail. Connors continued this assault for a few minutes, including hitting some shoulder blocks in the corner, then a running shoulder tackle to a seated Robinson for a 2-count. Robinson and Connors shared punches, but Connors continued with this extended heat segment. Robinson started to fire up at some of the weak punches Connors threw and then hit a shoulder tackle and hit a back senton.

Robinson hit a series of punches and chops that backed Connors back to the corner and he hit a cannonball in the corner. Robinson then hit a powerbomb for a 2-count. Robinson signaled going for the Killswitch, but Connors shoved him aside and hit a powerslam for a 2-count. Connors went for a spear, but Robinson jumped over it and hit a lariat that sent Connors to the floor. Robinson hit a pescado to the floor and David Finlay ran down to try and hit Robinson with the shillelagh, but Robinson hit the Left Hand of God on Finlay. Robinson hit another Left Hand of God on Connors and went for Pulp Friction, but Finlay hit Robinson in the back and this led to Connors hitting a spear on Robinson for the pin.

Result: Clark Connors defeated Juice Robinson

This was a really solid match with Connors looking excellent, and Juice Robinson showing he is underutilized as a babyface.

–A hype video for the Survival of the Fittest match for the TBS Championship, with an excellent promo from Hikaru Shida in English and Japanese (with subtitles). Statlander, Mina Shirakawa, Harley Cameron, Queen Aminata, & Zayda Steel all commented on the match. This was very good.

–Jon Moxley was backtage with Marina Shafir, and said that STP and Taylor himself want what he and the Death Riders have, and made the move of attacking Yuta. Moxley said that Taylor needed to be sure he really wanted it, because when he got to the ring with Moxley on Wednesday he is going to find out what it means to face Moxley alone for the AEW Continental. This was a tremendous promo. Taylor and Moxley have done a fantastic job on this show building up a TV match for next week.

Los Faccion Ingobernable (Rush, Dralistico, & Sammy Guevara) vs. The Conglomeration (Kyle O’Reilly, Roderick Strong, & Orange Cassidy) for the AEW World Trios Championships

Sammy Guevara told Orange Cassidy to tranquilo, which is a bit redundant as he is always relaxed. Guevara baited Cassidy in and hit a kick, but Strong blind tagged in and threw Orange Cassidy at Guevara with a hip toss. Strong tagged in and hit a backbreaker before tagging Cassidy, who went to the top rope, decided it was too high, went to the middle, then to the bottom rope, before dropping to the mat and hitting a walking elbow. Guevara did not like this and turned it around on Cassidy and drove him back to his own corner.

LFI was going to hit a trio of kicks to the back of Cassidy, but he casually laid down to avoid this. They tried again, so he laid down again, and they then stomped him repeatedly. Guevara hit a top rope eye poke on Cassidy, which was hilarious. Cassidy, however, soon escaped and tagged out to Strong, who started turning this into a serious fight, destroying people with high impact moves. It broke down soon after this with Guevara hitting a moonsault off the top rope to the floor on Strong.

LFI continued to get the heat throughout the ad break on TNT, and finally hit their triple dropkick, but it was on Strong instead. Cassidy broke up the pinfall attempt and Rush looked like he was going to kill Cassidy for it before throwing him from the ring. Strong decided to stand up to Rush and start hitting hard chops, and suddenly we had an awesome mean guy match with both Rush and Strong hitting hard strikes and forearms.

Dralistico came in and Kyle O’Reilly countered a lung blower attempt with an ankle lock on Dralistico. Guevara saved him, but O’Reilly hit a rebounding lariat on both and tagged out to Cassidy who hit a tornado DDT on Guevara, but Dralistico blocked it and hit a lung blower on Cassidy. Cassidy was not down long and went for an Orange Punch, but he ate a punch from Rush. Rush then went for the horns, but Cassidy rolled to the floor. Strong and O’Reilly attacked Rush and sent him into the audience, while Dralistico hit a crossbody over the ring post and steps onto them, only for Cassidy to hit a tope suicida on Dralistico. Guevara came in and tried to hit Go to Hell on Cassidy, but Cassidy fought out, shoved Dralistico into Guevara and then hit an Orange Punch on both for the pinfall win.

Result: The Conglomeration defeated LFI

This made me want to see Rush and Roderick Strong in a 20ish minute match. Hopefully we’ll get to see that at some point.

–The Dogs were backstage talking about their feud with the Bang Bang Gang, and their ongoing conflict with the Young Bucks over being the #1 contenders for the AEW World Tag Team Championship, so they wanted to settle it with the Bucks as soon as possible so they can get on to beating Cage & Cope.

–Rocky Romero and Trent Beretta walked up to the Conglomeration and they said that Andrade El Idolo was challenging Orange Casssidy to a match. Cassidy shrugged. Romero said, “Don’t say that!” Cassidy told them to get out of there because he accepted.

Hazuki vs. Persephone in a Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Match

Hazuki immediately locked a headlock on Persephone, but it was soon worked into an exchange of basic holds until they started countering pinfall attempts in very creative ways. Fun start to this match. Persephone dodged a clothesline, but Hazuki grabbed Persephone and went for a crossface that forced Persephone into grabbing the ropes. Persephone rolled through a sunset flip attempt and hit a shotgun dropkick on Hazuki for a 2-count.

Persephone went for a lionsault, but Hazuki countered and hit a back stabber. Persephone caught Hazuki as she went for a crossbody to the floor and slammed Hazuki on the mats outside before sending Hazuki back into the ring. Persephone charged Hazuki, but Hazuki immediately countered into a crossface, and as Persephone tried to get the ropes with her feet, Hazuki grabbed them and did a sort of inverted bow & arrow lock.

Persephone went for a crucifix bomb on Hazuki, but she slipped out and hit a hurricanrana from the middle ropes. As the match went on the audience got more and more into Hazuki, who hit a springboard shotgun dropkick for a 2-count. Hazuki then hit Persephone with a lung blower and went for a senton, but Persephone cut her off and hit a superplex. Persephone held on and then hit a jackhammer for a 2-count.

Persephone went for a crucifix bomb again, but Hazuki countered with a sunset flip for a 2-count. Persephone hit a trapped leg German suplex for a 2-count. Persephone went for a powerbomb, but Hazuki countered out, hit a lung blower, and then a La Magistral cradle for the pinfall. Hazuki has advanced to face Mercedes Mone in the next round of the tournament.

Result: Hazuki defeated Persephone

Both women shook hands after the match, and while there were some moments that were a little rough due to miscommunication, it ended up being pretty good just by how hard they worked.

–After the match, Mercedes Mone ran down and attacked Persephone from behind, hitting her with the Owen Hart Foundation title belt and locking on the Statement Maker. Hazuki ran down and made the save, but as she was checking on Persephone, Mone attacked and security came out to separate the two. Hazuki then hit a dive onto Mone and two or three security guards had to be pulled away from Mone, which proved quite difficult for the security as the show went off the air.

Final Thoughts

This was a fun show. The Death Riders and Shane Taylor Promotions match and promos were the best part of the show, in terms of action and build for next week, but nothing on this show stood out as bad. Most of it was even quite good. I liked how they dedicated time to adding a little heat to Mone and Hazuki at the end of the show. Thumbs up!

B&V: AEW Dynamite and NXT, plus backstage notes!

The Bryan & Vinny Show is back with tons to talk about including a full recap of AEW Dynamite with one person already heading to the finals of the Owen and a surprise debut on the women’s side. We’ll also talk a very average version of NXT filled with, well, average stuff up and down the show, AND LIMITED FUCKING GRAPHICS. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including Nick Khan’s biggest whopper in awhile, the WWE shareholder’s lawsuit, Great American Bash vs. AEW, Best of the Super Juniors, ratings notes from this past week, the AEW TV report from Wednesday, Real American Freestyle run-in and more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Start: Nick Khan says everything about WrestleMania 40 was planned
8:41: WWE decides to run NXT Great American Bash during AEW Forbidden Door weekend
23:36: Latest on WWE shareholder lawsuit
34:36: NJPW Best of the Super Juniors report, Mexico notes
42:32: Ratings
1:05:00: AEW Dynamite recap

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AEW Dynamite June 3, 2026 stats, match times and more

AEW Dynamite had six matches and 1 hour, 16 minutes, 55 seconds of in-ring action this week from the Siegel Center in Richmond on (June 3, 2026). MJF retained the AEW World Championship over Rush in a No Countout opener, while Will Ospreay beat Mark Davis to reach the Owen Hart men’s final in the main event.

Match times

Ospreay vs. Davis closed the show at 23:05, the longest match of the night. The opener ran nearly as long, as MJF vs. Rush went 18:30 for the World Title. Andrade beat DK Vandu in 35 seconds in the shortest bout of the night.

#MatchResultTime
1AEW World Championship (No Countout)MJF (c) def. Rush18:30
2Singles matchMark Briscoe def. Lio Rush9:15
3Singles matchAndrade El Ídolo def. DK Vandu0:35
4AEW TNT ChampionshipKevin Knight (c) def. Mike Bailey13:00
5Owen Hart Women’s Tournament QFMercedes Moné def. Alex Windsor12:30
6Owen Hart Men’s Tournament SFWill Ospreay def. Mark Davis23:05

Combined match time: 1:16:55 across all six matches, per wrestlingdata. For context, that is within a minute of Clash in Italy’s full pay-per-view runtime (1:16:01).

The age stats

The average age across the card was 34.4 years, putting Dynamite right alongside Monday’s Raw at 34.6 and above this week’s NXT at 29.9.

Kevin Knight joins Don Callis Family on AEW Dynamite

Kevin Knight has fueled his heel turn by now joining the Don Callis Family on AEW Dynamite.

Fans saw the current reigning TNT Champion, Knight, join forces with Don Callis on the June 3, 2026 episode of AEW Dynamite.

Callis made a huge announcement on the latest episode of Dynamite and revealed Knight as the latest member of his faction. The announcement was made just days after Knight turned heel and attacked Darby Allin at the Double or Nothing PPV.

Knight joined the Don Callis Family and faced former teammate ‘Speedball’ Mike Bailey to retain the TNT Championship. Callis and Jake Doyle were present ringside with Knight for the bout.

With the addition of Knight, the Don Callis Family has now expanded to a total of 15 active members, which includes the likes of Kyle Fletcher, Trent Beretta, Lance Archer, Andrade, Mark Davis, Kazuchika Okada, Hechicero, and many more.

Tomohiro Ishii returns to AEW on Dynamite

Tomohiro Ishii has finally returned to AEW Dynamite.

On Wednesday, June 3, 2026, the episode of AEW Dynamite saw the return of Tomohiro Ishii during a backstage segment featuring The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly, and Roderick Strong).

Briscoe opened up and shared that he was upset about not making it to Alabama for Collision, but he was there on the couch watching the show with his buddy, Ishii. The 50-year-old quietly stood behind Briscoe as the rest of the Conglomeration celebrated his return.

Ishii has been away from AEW TV since February 2026 and has been out of the ring since NJPW The New Beginning USA on February 27, 2026, when he suffered a neck injury. Ishii was previously scheduled to compete in the New Japan Cup, but had to miss the tournament due to his injury.

As of now, there are no confirmed updates regarding his in-ring return. Although Ishii is back on AEW television and reunited with The Conglomeration.

First finalist set in men’s AEW Owen Hart Foundation tournament after chaotic ending

Will Ospreay’s quest to be in the main event of AEW All In from Wembley Stadium continued on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite after what can best be described as a chaotic ending sequence.

Ospreay defeated former friend and United Empire factionmate Mark Davis in the main event of the night to advance to the finals at this month’s Forbidden Door in San Jose, California.

What preceded that was members of both the Don Callis Family and Death Riders backing up their man in a wild brawl that took place over several minutes while the referee was knocked out. Ospreay got several visual falls during the craziness and nearly had a pin until Jake Something pulled the referee out again. That brought out Marina Shafir and eventually Jon Moxley.

As both teams brawled to the back, Kyle Fletcher snuck in and hit Ospreay with a back suplex and was fixing to hit him with a screwdriver when Konosuke Takeshita pulled him out and they brawled as well. Davis then had the screwdriver, but was disarmed by two Hidden Blades for another visual pinfall.

Ospreay kicked out of a Davis piledriver and after a sequence of counters, Ospreay locked in his armbar for the tapout.

Ospreay advanced to the semifinals with his win last month over Samoa Joe at Double or Nothing while Davis, the reigning AEW National Champion, defeated former champion Jack Perry to advance.

The winner will take on the winner of Swerve Strickland vs. Brody King which takes place on next Wednesday’s Summer Blockbuster edition of Dynamite. The overall tournament winner will challenge for the AEW World title at August’s All In.

Mercedes Mone makes surprise return on AEW Dynamite

Former TNT Champion Mercedes Mone made her surprise return to AEW during Wednesday’s Dynamite as the wild card in the women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament — her first appearance in five months.

Mone squared off against Alex Windsor, getting her to tap out to the Mone Maker and advance to the semifinals against the winner of Saturday’s Persephone vs. Hazuki match on AEW Collision. It was a measure of revenge for Mone after Windsor defeated her for the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s title in mid-December.

It was Mone’s first appearance since early-January when after getting her face smashed into cake during Willow Nightingale’s TBS Championship celebration, she did a backstage promo saying she was leaving but would return.

Nightingale defeated Mone for the title on the December 31 New Year’s Smash Dynamite, ending her record reign. Coincidentally, Mone took the spot vacated by Nightingale after injuring her shoulder in mid-May, forcing her to also vacate the TBS title.

It was Mone’s first match since March 31 as she lost her final indie title in a loss to former champion Jody Threat.

Mone was the winner of last year’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament, but was unsuccessful in defeating then-AEW World Champion Toni Storm at All In: Texas.

AEW Dynamite live results: MJF vs. Rush, Will Ospreay vs. Mark Davis

AEW Dynamite is live tonight from the Stuart C. Siegel Center in Richmond, Virginia.

Two title matches and two Owen Hart Foundation tournament bouts are scheduled for the show.

MJF will put the AEW World title on the line against Rush. TNT Champion Kevin Knight will defend his title against his former JetSpeed tag team partner, Mike Bailey.

In the men’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament, Will Ospreay will wrestle Mark Davis. On the women’s side, Alex Windsor will face a wild card entrant replacing the injured Willow Nightingale.

Here are all of the confirmed matches for tonight’s episode of AEW Dynamite:

  • AEW World Championship Match: MJF (c) vs Rush
  • TNT Championship Match: Kevin Knight (c) vs Speedball Mike Bailey
  • Owen Hart Foundation Tournament: Will Ospreay vs AEW National Champion Mark Davis
  • Owen Hart Foundation Tournament: Alex Windsor vs Wild Card entry

Our live coverage kicks off at 8 p.m. Eastern.

AEW Dynamite comes on the air with Renee Paquette backstage with Rush earlier today, asking his thoughts on his first AEW World Title shot tonight. Rush tells the camera he’s beaten the entire roster, winning his matches in less than a minute, waiting 3 years, finally, he’s getting his shot for the AEW World Title and will die in the ring if that’s what it takes. This is for his people, his family, his pride, he will take the title because when you mess with the bull…MJF walks in and tells him to finish his catchphrase, slapping him in the face saying if he’s the bull, that makes MJF the matador. Rush shoots a double leg and security quickly are in to separate them.

Excalibur welcomes us alongside, Tony Schiavone & Taz (who had his first pro match 39 years ago today and said on Twitter you can file that under who gives a sh*t, but you’re wrong, congrats Taz!) and they mention tonight’s opener will be MJF vs. Rush for the AEW World Title under No Countouts.

We go back to Paquette standing by with Rush, again, as they are approached by Andrade El Idolo, telling Rush to do this for his family, la raza and for anyone who says we can be World Champion. Show everyone who Rush is because you mess with the bull…do it. Rush puts on his mask and is out for the opening contest.

MJF vs. Rush for the AEW World Title under No Countouts

(These two beat the living hell out of each other, as the crowd were loudly behind the challenger from the very start. While I don’t expect MJF to be having title defenses on TV the frequency that Darby Allin did, this would rank right up there with the title matches we had from that reign. I can only assume Mark Briscoe is next in line, though, it is certainly possible that Andrade is on that list as well.)

MJF came out dressed as El Matador and demanded Justin Roberts tell the fans he took out their hometown boy Hangman, who can never be World Champion again and they all put the virgin in Virginia as the 3x World Champion banner fell from the rafters. Bell sounds and both slug it out, until MJF spat in the face, slapped Rush and told the crowd to suck it before running into an overhead throw to the outside. Rush just cleared the top with a somersault dive and spat back into MJF’s face before chucking him repeatedly into the LED board and guardrails. Choking MJF with a camera cable, referee Bryce reminds Rush it’s not No DQ, as a delay allowed MJF to hit a drop toe hold into a chair before decking Rush over the barricade with a running boot. Mocking the crowd too long, MJF charged and Rush hit an overhead through onto the time keeper’s table. Back inside, Rush tossed aside a top turnbuckle pad, as MJF begged off and was waffled with a loud right hand to the face.

Rush signaled Bulls Horns, but MJF bailed, only to be brought back in to eat more shots. Rush went to drive MJF into the exposed corner, but Bryce stepped in the path, was shoved aside, allowing MJF to drive Rush face first into the steel, busting him opened. They repeated the corner spot, this time with MJF being driven into the exposed buckle. Bounce back German and running dropkick got Rush his first near fall before going up top for a shotgun dropkick. Jackknife pin from MJF got two, as he double stomped the arm out of the corner and followed with a powerbomb on the knee for a near fall before applying Salt of the Earth. Rush countered into a rollup, MJF missed a Heatseeker and charged right into a Rush headbutt on the apron. Rush brought MJF out with him and hit a straightjacket piledriver.

Rush seemed to be attempting to put his shoulder back into place, was checked on by Bryce and a doctor, who told Justin Roberts to call off the match. Roberts said both men were unable to continue, as Rush put a stop to it and took out the doctor with a headbutt. This is still going, as Rush brought MJF back inside and hit Bulls Horns, but MJF got his hand on the ropes. Rush wanted another piledriver on the apron, but his left arm gave out. Attempting a Bulls Horns against the barricade, MJF avoided, Rush crashed and burned, leading to MJF connecting on a Tombstone on the concrete and broken parts of the barricade. Back inside, MJF wanted a Heatseeker, Rush avoided and MJF’s left leg buckled. Rush took a long time to go up top, missed a missile dropkick, allowing MJF to apply a LeBell Lock, as Rush initially mocked MJF while in the hold, flipping him off, but ultimately passed out.

Post-match, MJF lined up Rush to deliver a belt shot, when Mark Briscoe’s music hit and he sprinted out. Briscoe ducked a belt shot, wanted a Jay Driller, but MJF got a low blow. MJF held the title high, was about to deliver a shot when The Conglomeration all hit the ring (Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly, Roderick Strong & the returning Big Tom, Tomohiro Ishii).

Match Result: MJF defeated Rush to retain the AEW World Title

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Mark Briscoe vs. Lio Rush

(If there’s one word to describe this one, it’d be fun. These two had the crowd from the opening bell and their craziness made this a pretty dang entertaining battle. The post-match, my goodness, what a promo from Briscoe, one of his best to date, as there’s nothing better than a fired-up Mark Briscoe promo.)

Briscoe remained in the ring, as earlier today there was a promo backstage with Rush interrupting The Conglomeration, leading to this match. Rush made his entrance as The Conglomeration boys were heading to the back and didn’t move a muscle, a smart strategy Cassidy had last week, as Red Light, Green Light apparently works with the Blackheart.

Bell sounded and Rush whispered something to Briscoe, who hit with early Redneck Kung-Fu, sending Rush spilling outside. Both brawl on the apron, as Briscoe let out a Bang! Bang! only to get his fingers bit, as Rush galloped around ringside after Briscoe. Back inside, Briscoe hit a baseball slide and Blockbuster from the apron. A fan had a sign that said “throw him here” and Briscoe obliged, slamming Rush onto it. Back inside, Rush’s speed put him in control, leading to a low Tope, rolled through a Frog Splash, as Rush teased Redneck Kung-Fu of his own, resulting in a bounce back stunner. Both start slugging it out and screaming at one another, as Briscoe unleashed the palm strikes, flying forearm and Exploder. Iconoclasm connects for two, as Briscoe took Rush’s head off with a lariat, but Rush fought off a Jay Driller into a jackknife cover for two. Kip-up corkscrew enzugiri led to another attempted bounce back stunner, only Briscoe was ready to swat Rush out of mid-air and deliver a Cutthroat Driver for the win.

Post-match, Briscoe took the mic and talked about January 2023, when his brother, his tag team partner for 20+ years, in the blink of an eye, gone. One day later, Mark’s birthday, one week later, Jay’s birthday, but instead of celebrating together, Mark found himself making his debut in AEW, alone. Briscoe told MJF he could only imagine the whirlwind of emotions and rage that he has to bury deep inside him. AEW saved his life, this was his therapy, but still deep down to his core, couldn’t find joy, until he found The Conglomeration, making his heart full once again.  Then, he crossed paths with MJF, week by week, with every bullsh*t sentence that came out of MJF’s mouth, that rage came back, as he’s never felt the hatred MJF has made him feel. You know what happened when he finally got his hands on MJF, he pinned him, causing MJF to go away, which felt go, it let Briscoe’s mind at ease. Sure enough, MJF popped back up and the rage returned, only difference is MJF has something he wants, the AEW World Title. MJF bitches, whines, complains until he gets what he wants, while Briscoe is a grinder, who doesn’t complain, only does his job. He’s calling out MJF, his manhood, Max says he’s the best, prove it. Briscoe feels these demons on him, how appropriate, Devil, ain’t that cute. Big Hebrew, it says Child of God on Briscoe’s chest and demands a title shot, calling MJF a moist ass b*tch.

Match Result: Mark Briscoe defeated Lio Rush

-Video package of Kevin Knight’s heel turn and the fallout of JetSpeed last week was shown ahead of their TNT Title match tonight

Triangle of Madness interrupt Excalibur running down the card for next week, they come from the crowd, as Thekla talks about challenging any girl from Stardom, the company she was thrown out of. Thekla admits she did get fired from Japan, so they have to do this all over again, as they all have jobs to do, Skye Blue has to win the Owen Hart Tournament, Julia Hart has to get her TBS Title back, while Thekla’s sights are set on Forbidden Door. Blue & Hart bring out a ladder, as Thekla isn’t declaring war on Stardom, she’s declaring death to Stardom. If that message wasn’t clear enough, Thekla climbs the ladder on the stage and spits on the Stardom name on the Tron, something Excalibur has to apologize for.

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-Will Ospreay is backstage with Death Riders, as Daniel Garcia is bringing up what Mark Davis did to him last time, as Jon Moxley walks in and asks what Garcia is doing, Garcia said my bad. Moxley said this Ospreay is indestructible, Don Callis is going to have to run down Ospreay with an 18-wheeler to stop him, as Moxley doesn’t like all these groups in AEW. Ospreay’s job is to beat Mark Davis, don’t worry about anything else, Moxley will take care of it. Ospreay questioned it initially, but Moxley said he’s serious, he’s not blowing smoke up anyone’s ass. He’s starting to see it in Ospreay, who thanks them, as the Death Riders leave.

Andrade El Idolo vs. DK Vandu

Andrade opted to take his traditional selfie with a female fan ringside prior to this one instead of mid-match. Vandu was able to hook a leg and waist lock, but ate a brutal back elbow, spinning back elbow and DM to give Andrade the quick win. Post-match, Andrade said in the post-match, since MJF has the World Title, he really wants it. He knows MJF has beaten Rush, but does MJF think he can beat The Real Latino Man? How You Know?

Don Callis walked out with Jake Doyle, told Andrade great job, but has something very important to say. He introduces the newest member of the Don Callis Family, The Jet Kevin Knight, said with so much enthusiasm that Callis lost his teeth in the process. Knight came out, hugged Callis, as Andrade looked clearly annoyed at this. This leads to our next title match of the evening.

Match Result: Andrade El Idolo defeated DK Vandu

Kevin Knight (w/Don Callis & Jake Doyle) vs. Speedball Mike Bailey for the TNT Title

(In a match filled with counters and having the other scouted perfectly, these two put on a great one. Interesting that Knight becomes another member of the Callis Family and I’m intrigued on seeing where that ultimately goes, as I certainly don’t see Knight being just another number in the ranks.)

Knight took an early powder and regrouped with Callis, as Bailey went out after, but was slammed shoulder first into the steps. Back inside, the pace picks up majorly, as each have a counter for another, as Knight matrixed out of a thrust kick leading to a stalemate, until Knight clotheslined Bailey back outside. Knight missed a leaping lariat from the apron, as Bailey connected with a leaping kick and Corkscrew springboard plancha down the aisle. Back inside, Bailey up top for a Shooting Star, rolled through, as Knight took his head off with a huge dropkick, as Knight pounced with punches in bunches.

I need to point out that during commercial; commentary did nothing but hilariously roast Callis for losing his teeth, something Schiavone said is common in Virginia and question whether the Callis Family offers dental.

Bailey attempted a tilt-a-whirl DDT, but Knight had it countered into a suplex and sliding lariat for two. Knight argued with referee Rick Knox, as the fans chanted “You Sold Out” giving Bailey a chance to get a roll-up for two and Crane Kick to follow. Knight tried a leapfrog, but Bailey cracked him right in the face with a wheel kick mid-air to pop the whole crowd. Bailey locked eyes with Doyle, as both Knight & Bailey wound up on opposing sides of the ring, as they teased springing at one another, as Knight put on the brakes, mocked Bailey, who nearly hit a springboard moonsault, only Knight had it scouted and shoved Bailey hard to the floor. At the 10-minute call, Knight connected on a springboard lariat from the ring to the outside, as back inside, Bailey got a flash roll-up for two and moonsault double knees to the chest. Buzzsaw Kick connects for two, as Bailey hit his corner spin kick, looked for Ultimate Weapon, only Knight leaped up with his standing hurricanrana.

Wild spinning backbreaker led to a close two, as Knight went for a springboard, Bailey was ready for a straightjacket pin for two, as Bailey hit another wheel kick to the head. Bailey wanted a Flamingo Driver, only Knight held on, as Doyle distracted Knox long enough for Callis to sweep out Bailey’s leg. Scary spot, as I genuinely have no clue what they were intending to do, as Knight hit an Avalanche Spinebuster off the top (maybe that was it?) and followed with a huge Rock Bottom for the win.

Post-match, Knight took the mic and said that’s how you do it, just needed to get rid of the dead weight and link up with Don Perignon and become Jet 2 Belts saying MJF, he’s waiting on him.

Match Result: Kevin Knight defeated Speedball Mike Bailey to retain the TNT Title

-Renee Paquette is backstage with The Dogs, who mock their new 5-second pose with a new shirt, 5-second brews and 5-second kazoos. The Young Bucks walk in and ask who let the dogs out? They know The Dogs are the new guys and want to make an impression, they noticed and said they question if the Tag Team Titles should go to the worst leader of Bullet Club and Temu Hangman? Matt said they can wrestle tonight to determine who’s next in line, but Finlay said the #1 contenders will wrestle when they feel like it.

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-Renee Paquette talks with MJF, who’s in an ice bath and brings up the recent list of potential challengers for his title. MJF said no match for Mark Briscoe, as the World Title is for winners, top guys like MJF, which Briscoe is not. MJF’s word is bond and no one in his company can trump him. For the last and final time, stop asking Briscoe, cause it ain’t happening.

Alex Windsor vs. Mercedes Mone in a Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal

(Even though she put up one hell of a fight here, any chances of Windsor being a favorite in this thing went out the window when Mone’s music hit. For not having wrestled on AEW TV since New Year’s Eve, Mone looked good here and I assume she’ll be heading to the Finals and is the new odds-on favorite to take this whole thing for the second year in a row.)

Massive pyro goes off before the new theme for the returning Mercedes Mone kicks in and she gets a huge ovation. Mone got early corner strikes and just casually stepped over Windsor, as Mone fired off a quick dropkick for a series of one-counts. Windsor floated over in the corner, got a few arm drags before running into a corner back elbow and spinning arm drag from Mone, who applied a Statement Maker, as Windsor rolled through, but Mone met her with a backstabber. Windsor countered a low Meteora, attempted a Sharpshooter, only Mone quickly got the ropes, knee lift and gnarly neckbreaker between the middle ropes. Meteora off the apron outside, as Mone stands tall to the chants of CEO. Mone drags Windsor to the Owen Hart trophy and title telling her she’s never getting this, as she slowly picked Windsor apart back inside for a brutal double knees out of the corner.

Three Amigos connects for Mone, who took too long going up the ropes, allowing almost an Iconoclasm from Windsor, who ramped up into a misdirect flying forearm. Mone went outside, as Windsor met her with a somersault senton and flying lariat off the apron before back inside, Windsor leapt into Mone trying another Three Amigos, only this time, Windsor spun out into a scary Made in Japan for two. Windsor kept inviting Mone to throw boots and Mone obliges, as she brought Windsor up in the corner, where Mone hit a Meteora onto a hanging Windsor for a close two, shocking Mone. Running sunset bomb into the corner from Mone, but she missed another Meteora, as both ladies trade pin attempts for near falls. Mone hit a stiff knee lift, another backstabber and Statement Maker applied once more, with this time, Windsor tapping. Post-match, Mone took the Owen title and held it high, as commentary brought up how she won it last year and seemingly is defending her crown.

Match Result: Mercedes Mone defeated Alex Windsor to advance in the Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament

-Renee Paquette is backstage with Don Callis & Kazuchika Okada talking about constantly recruiting top stars, as Callis is a magnet with everyone coming to him, saying it’ll be no time until Kevin Knight wins two titles. Now, Mark Davis will break the chicken neck of Will Ospreay and the Callis Family will strut into the World Title picture at Wembley and All In. Callis said Okada was screwed and they aren’t standing for it. Okada said Konosuke Takeshita is nothing without the Callis Family and the International Title doesn’t belong in a backpack and won’t be there for long.

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-Footage of last week’s attack on Jericho by Tommaso Ciampa was shown, along with Ciampa delivering his 1,004 reasons why he hates Jericho on Collision. We go backstage to Ciampa, who said Jericho is home this week because Ciampa beat him up A-Gain. The fans welcomed Jericho back with open arms, then reality struck, while Jericho was gone, Ciampa arrived in AEW and what better way to plant his flag in the ground than cut the head off the snake called Jericho? Ciampa tells Jericho to stay away, lick his wounds and if he returns, Ciampa will be waiting, you stupid idiot. Very good promo from Ciampa here.

Will Ospreay vs. AEW National Champion Mark Davis in a Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Semifinal

(Holy smokes, this match was already turning into a Dynamite classic, only then it somehow hit another gear and the crowd lost their minds at the final 5-minutes and chaos that ensued. Sure, there were lots of interference, but for every heel, there was a babyface there to have Ospreay’s back and it led to a wild finishing sequence as a result. This was an all-timer finish to Dynamite and I highly suggest checking it out, as Ospreay has officially stamped his ticket to the Finals.)

Pre-match, we see clips of Ospreay being taken out by Davis in their previous match, resulting in a rare referee stoppage and laid groundwork for Death Riders starting to re-program Ospreay. Renee Paquette is ringside, saying Ospreay has fought hard to get to this moment and said Jon Moxley told her this isn’t the same Ospreay as the last match with Davis, he’s stronger in his body, mind and spirit.

Davis, still rocking an eye patch from Stadium Stampedge, eats a snap hurricanrana early from Ospreay, who ripped the patch away immediately and took corner punches. Davis launched Ospreay clear across the ring with a bodyslam, as Ospreay answered with a wall walk enzugiri, but ran into a huge back drop and running senton. Davis zoned in on the neck while applying an abdominal stretch, as Ospreay flipped out into a handspring corkscrew kick. Pip, Pip, Cheerio connects, as a dropkick crumbled Davis to the outside. Crowd loudly behind Ospreay, who pulled up before trying a slingshot, only to get sent crashing into the LED board from Davis, who wanted a powerbomb on the apron, Ospreay fought out, teased a Sky Twister Press, as Davis wisely went to the opposite side of the ring. Ospreay sprinted around into a snap hurricanrana, slamming Davis into the announce table, wanted a Tornado DDT, but was flipped into a suplex on the table. Placing Ospreay on a chair, full head of steam, Davis mowed straight through him in the process. Back inside, huge superplex from Davis, as Ospreay is wiggling his fingers for feeling.

Taz compares Davis’ size and athleticism to the late John Kronus, as Davis remains in control, clobbering Ospreay in the corner with forearms. Ospreay tried a springboard, but was bealed across the ring and spiked with a huge backdrop suplex for two. Massive chops continue to crumble Ospreay, who keeps sitting up with fight left in him, as he starts mounting a comeback kipping up into a quick enuzigiri. Kawada Kicks led to a thrust kick on the mark, as Davis threw a desperation chop, only Ospreay no sold and connects on another enzugiri. Davis swatted Ospreay before he could fire Hidden Blade, but Ospreay was there with multiple hook kicks and Robinson Special for two. Ospreay looked for Death Ground, but Davis got a high stack into a massive powerbomb. Davis pulled Ospreay for a snap piledriver, but Ospreay kicked out at two. Both men fight to the apron, as Ospreay wanted a piledriver, Davis held on, clotheslined Ospreay back into the ring, but pulled Ospreay right back out, teased the piledriver like their previous match, only this time, Ospreay countered into a hurricanrana to the floor.

After all this action outside, we get a count out tease, as Davis just broke the count, but rolled right into a springboard dropkick by Ospreay, who followed with a Styles Clash, but Davis kicked out. Oscutter was blocked, as Davis tried an enzugiri, Ospreay ducked and referee Paul Turner was decked. Ospreay hit Hidden Blade, had a visible pin, but no ref. Trent Beretta & El Clon hit the ring to attack Ospreay, as they teased Strong Zero, but Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia made the save with a Flatliner/Busaiku Knee combo. Lance Archer ran out and mowed down both men, so Claudio Castagnoli flew in with a springboard spinning uppercut. Brian Cage in for a F-5 on Castagnoli, so PAC jumped in with a combo of kicks. Davis returns, tries to attack, but Ospreay saved him with an Oscutter. PAC threw in Turner, who started to count, but Jake Doyle pulled him out, attacked PAC and laid out Ospreay with a jump knee. Marina Shafir leapt onto the back of Doyle, as he slammed her down, she spat at him, while Jon Moxley appeared from behind and slugged it out before spiking Doyle with a Paradigm Shift. Moxley & Shafir clotheslined Doyle to the floor, as PAC hit a massive moonsault onto the entire pile.

Ospreay & Davis were left alone in the ring, as Death Riders & The Callis Family brawled to the back. Kyle Fletcher then appeared from behind Ospreay and spiked him with a Snap Dragon before pulling out a screwdriver. Konosuke Takeshita made the save before he could use it, as ProtoShita brawled around ringside. Davis was left with the screwdriver, but Ospreay hit a Hidden Blade through it and another to the jaw, but still no referee. Bryce Remsberg sprinted out, but Davis kicked out at two. Davis ducked Hidden Blade and spiked Ospreay with an Awful Waffle, but Ospreay kicked out, as the crowd are going nuts. Davis went for his bounce back lariat, only Ospreay floated through, locked in Death Ground, Davis panicked and tapped frantically.

Match Result: Will Ospreay defeated Mark Davis to advance in the Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament

AEW Collision 6/6/26

  • Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne & Lena Kross) defend the AEW Women’s Tag Team Titles against TayJay (Tay Melo & Anna Jay)
  • Persephone vs. Hazuki in a Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal Match

AEW Dynamite Summer Blockbuster 6/10/26

  • Swerve Strickland vs. Brody King in a Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Semifinal Match
  • Skye Blue vs. Sareee in a Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal Match

AEW Dynamite ticket distribution update for tonight’s show in Richmond

An update is available regarding how many tickets have been distributed for the June 3, 2026, edition of AEW Dynamite.

The show is set for the Stuart C. Siegel Center in Richmond, Virginia, and will be the promotion’s first time in the venue.

According to a report from WrestleTix, 3,418 tickets had been distributed to the show as of Wednesday morning. The cheapest standard admission ticket available, or get-in price, is listed at $39.

Recent attendance for AEW Dynamite events includes the May 27 show at The Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, which reportedly drew 3,856 fans. The May 20 AEW Dynamite in Portland, Maine, is reported to have drawn 2,896 fans. The May 13 AEW Dynamite in Asheville, North Carolina, is said to have drawn 2,389 fans.

Four matches have been advertised ahead of time for tonight’s show.

AEW Dynamite Matches announced for June 3, 2026:

  • AEW World Championship Match: MJF (c) vs Rush
  • TNT Championship Match: Kevin Knight (c) vs Speedball Mike Bailey
  • Owen Hart Foundation Tournament: Will Ospreay vs AEW National Champion Mark Davis
  • Owen Hart Foundation Tournament: Alex Windsor vs Wild Card entry

AEW Dynamite Start Time Tonight (06-03-2026)

AEW Dynamite airs tonight (Wednesday, June 3, 2026) at 8:00 p.m. ET on TBS, with a simultaneous stream on HBO Max. The show runs live from the Siegel Center in Richmond, Virginia.

AEW Dynamite Start time by timezone

The broadcast window is the standard two hours, 8-10 p.m. ET on TBS with the HBO Max simulcast. Here is how that time translates across the globe:

RegionTimezoneStart timeDay
HawaiiHST2:00 PMWed, Jun 3
AlaskaAKDT4:00 PMWed, Jun 3
US Pacific (LA, Seattle)PDT5:00 PMWed, Jun 3
US Mountain (Denver)MDT6:00 PMWed, Jun 3
US Central (Chicago)CDT7:00 PMWed, Jun 3
US Eastern (New York)EDT8:00 PMWed, Jun 3
Atlantic (Halifax)ADT9:00 PMWed, Jun 3
Brazil (São Paulo)BRT9:00 PMWed, Jun 3
UK (London)BST1:00 AMThu, Jun 4
Central Europe (Paris, Berlin)CEST2:00 AMThu, Jun 4
Eastern Europe (Athens)EEST3:00 AMThu, Jun 4
Gulf (Dubai)GST4:00 AMThu, Jun 4
India (New Delhi)IST5:30 AMThu, Jun 4
China (Beijing)CST8:00 AMThu, Jun 4
Japan (Tokyo)JST9:00 AMThu, Jun 4
Australia East (Sydney)AEST10:00 AMThu, Jun 4
New Zealand (Auckland)NZST12:00 PMThu, Jun 4

AEW Dynamite Matches

Here are all of the confirmed matches for tonight’s episode of AEW Dynamite:

  • AEW World Championship Match: MJF (c) vs Rush
  • TNT Championship Match: Kevin Knight (c) vs Speedball Mike Bailey
  • Owen Hart Foundation Tournament: Will Ospreay vs AEW National Champion Mark Davis
  • Owen Hart Foundation Tournament: Alex Windsor vs Wild Card entry

AEW Dynamite Preview: Confirmed matches and segments (06-03-2026)

Tonight’s episode of AEW Dynamite takes place from the Siegel Center in Richmond, VA, and several matches have already been confirmed for the broadcast.

MJF will be defending his AEW World Championship against Rush, former friends turned enemies Kevin Knight and Speedball Mike Bailey compete with the TNT Championship on the line, Will Ospreay takes on Mark Davis in the next round of the Owen Hart Foundation tournament and Alex Windsor faces the Wild Card in the Women’s bracket of the Owen.

AEW Dynamite Matches

Here are all of the confirmed matches for tonight’s episode of AEW Dynamite:

  • AEW World Championship Match: MJF (c) vs Rush
  • TNT Championship Match: Kevin Knight (c) vs Speedball Mike Bailey
  • Owen Hart Foundation Tournament: Will Ospreay vs AEW National Champion Mark Davis
  • Owen Hart Foundation Tournament: Alex Windsor vs Wild Card entry