Kyle O’Reilly returns at AEW Dynasty, wins Trios titles

Kyle O’Reilly is back in AEW, and that too in winning ways.

In the second last match of the night in Vancouver, Canada, at AEW Dynasty, O’Reilly appeared as the mystery partner of Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong’s The Conglomeration.

As the crowd cheered along, O’Reilly made his way to the ring and participated in a short yet hard-hitting contest. In the final moments of the match, O’Reilly secured the victory for his team when he trapped and tapped out Clark Connors of The Dogs.

Also, in a report shared by our Bryan Alvarez, it was noted that Gabe Kidd suffered an injury in the match. However, it did not affect the ending of the bout, as The Conglomeration was always supposed to win.

This was O’Reilly’s first match since AEW Full Gear, when he defeated Jon Moxley in a No Holds Barred match. Shortly after the match, he was announced injured. In December, he revealed that he was dealing with a bulging disc neck injury. Months on the sideline and recovered, O’Reilly returned tonight and secured the Trios titles from The Dogs in his hometown of British Columbia.

Connors, David Finlay, and Gabe Kidd had earlier won the titles a few hours ago on the April 11th edition of AEW Collision in Edmonton.

Kyle O’Reilly teases AEW Dynasty return

Amid his ongoing absence due to injury, Kyle O’Reilly recently teased his return to AEW at the Dynasty PPV in Vancouver.

Recently speaking on VANCOLOUR, AEW wrestler Kyle O’Reilly opened up about growing up loving wrestling and the sacrifices that he made for his career. Out of action for months now, O’Reilly opened up and teased a potential return at Dynasty on April 12, 2026.

I really wanna be ready in time for the Vancouver pay-per-view, which is Dynasty, coming up this weekend from Rogers Arena. So wink, wink, nudge, nudge[proceeds to wink multiple times]. Maybe I’ll be back in time for that,” O’Reilly shared.

Dynasty is taking place at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. O’Reilly, who hails from Delta, British Columbia, Canada, expressed his eager interest in being at the upcoming AEW PPV.

O’Reilly was last seen competing on AEW at Full Gear 2025 in a No Holds Barred match against Jon Moxley. A few weeks later, he was backstage for a December 2025 edition of Dynamite, where he confirmed his bulging neck disc injury and was sidelined from in-ring action.