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AEW Dynamite Results – February 25, 2026 | PWMania

AEW Dynamite Results – February 25, 2026 | PWMania

AEW Dynamite is back tonight from “The Mile High City.”

The February 25, 2026 episode of AEW Dynamite airs live at 8/7c on TBS and HBO Max from Denver, CO., featuring a stacked lineup for the weekly two-hour prime time program.

The following are AEW Dynamite results from Wednesday, February 25, 2026, written by Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired live.

AEW DYNAMITE RESULTS – FEBRUARY 25, 2026

This week’s show starts off with straight-to-camera introductory messages from wrestlers scheduled for matches tonight. We then see a video package looking at the intense rivalry between FTR and The Young Bucks, including the attack on the parents of the tag-team stars.

AEW Continental Championship Eliminator
Jon Moxley (c) vs. El Clon

Inside the arena, the theme for Jon Moxley hits and out comes the leader of The Death Riders. He slaps hands with the other members of the group and then heads through the crowd with Marina Shafir behind him. Renee Paquette gets her Megan Olivi on, talking as he finishes his entrance for our opening contest, and briefly interviewing Shafir.

After the champ settles inside the squared circle, his music dies down. The lights go down, turn red and the entrance tune for his opponent hits to bring out El Clon. A loud “Moxley! Moxley!” chant spreads at the bell. One fan then manages to get a loud “F**k ’em up, Moxley, f**k ’em up!” chant spreading around.

Moxley takes the early offensive lead, stopping to throw the double birds at El Clon in the same way the masked man does his signature hand gesture for his ring entrance. The fight spills out to the floor, where Moxley bounces El Clon off the announce desk and delivers some more punishment before bringing things back in the ring.

Mox goes for a cover, but only gets a two-count. He backs El Clon in the corner and chops the hell out of him. The lively crowd chants “One more time!” and Mox happily obliges. The crowd pops and then El Clon begins fighting back with multiple chops of his own. El Clon climbs up on Mox in the corner and chokes him with the tag rope.

Shortly after that, the show shifts gears and settles into a mid-match commercial break, with El Clon moving into a comfortable offensive lead. The show returns and we see Mox slowly but surely begin to shift the offensive momentum back in his favor. Soon thereafter, he secures the win. No title shot for El Clon, like every other “eliminator” bout.

Winner: Jon Moxley

Swerve Strickland Explains His Actions & His Goals

We see video footage of Swerve Strickland’s heel turn and savage assault of Kenny Omega. We return live to Prince Nana talking trash to the commentary trio of Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness. He demands they get up and then introduces Swerve.

Out he comes to the commentary table where the fans cheer for him. He talks as if they hate him. “You don’t like when it happens to your favorites, huh?” From the sounds of it, they do. He gets them to boo him a bit. He then takes issue with Omega calling someone else the most dangerous man in AEW.

Swerve then talks about beating down Omega putting him in position for a title shot. He looks bad on a time where he wasn’t so nice, but recalls it being the most successful time of his career. He makes it clear he’s coming for the title and he tells everyone else in AEW, they can get taken down, too. He’ll make it clear he’s the most dangerous man in AEW.

Brody King Wants The Next Title Shot, Too

Backstage, Brody King is talking direct-to-camera in the interview zone. He takes exception to Swerve taking issue with someone calling him the most dangerous man in AEW. He vows to beat down Mark Davis later tonight and prove he is exactly that, and why he deserves the next shot at the AEW title. We head to a commercial.

Orange Cassidy vs. Gabe Kidd

The bell rings, as we are underway. Kidd goes right after Cassidy, punching him and then stomping him. Kidd chops Cassidy and then slams his head on the top turnbuckle. Kidd then tosses Cassidy across the ring. Cassidy gets up, as Kidd nails him in the face again.

Cassidy goes with a backslide then an inside cradle for a two count. Cassidy sends Kidd’s head to the turnbuckle…Cassidy is nailed in the jaw by Kidd and falls to the mat and rolls to the floor. The show heads to a mid-match commercial break on that note.

The show returns from the break and Cassidy fires up on offense. He does the hands in the pockets routine, but Kidd spits in his face and blasts him. He settles back into the lead, culminating with a jumping pile driver for the win. Cassidy is attacked afterwards in two-on-one fashion until Darby Allin runs out for the save.

Winner: Gabe Kidd

Thunder Rosa To Challenge For World Title Next Week

Backstage, Renee Paquette is with Thunder Rosa and Kris Statlander. We learn that Rosa will challenge Thekla for the women’s title next week on the show in El Paso, TX. Statlander warns Rosa to be careful. She pays the warning no-mind. Paquette asks Statlander why she said that. Statlander no-sold her and walked off.

Mansoor vs. Kevin Knight

Inside the arena, Kevin “The Jet” Knight is introduced for our next match of the evening. Already in the ring is his opponent, Mansoor. The bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. Both men lock up, as Mansoor pushes Knight.

Mansoor kicks Knight in the mid-section. Knight comes back with a big drop kick, sending Mansoor to the ramp. Mansoor comes back in the ring and gouges the eyes of Knight. Mansoor stomps on Knight in the corner. Knight fires back, but Mansoor comes back and drops Knight with a spine buster.

Mansoor goes to the top and comes down as Knight moves out of the way. Knight hits Mansoor with a big clothesline. Knight then DDT’s Mansoor and comes off the top with the UFO Splash, covering Mansoor for the win of this waste of a tv time match.

After the match, Knight grabs a mic and talks about later tonight with Hangman and MJF coming out for their stipulation. Knight says Hangman will wipe the floor with MJF. Knight says that he wants to be the first challenger for world title as Page defeats MJF. Knight says he is the future and the hear and now.

Winner: Kevin Knight

MJF, Hangman Page Announce Stipulation For AEW Revolution Title Tilt

The show heads to a commercial break after Kevin Knight’s post-match in-ring promo. When the show returns, Tony Schiavone is in the ring. He introduces the two competitors for the world title match at AEW Revolution on March 15, as it’s time for MJF and Hangman Page to announce the stipulation for their showdown.

Hangman Page is introduced first. He makes his way out to “Cowboy Sh*t!” chants. MJF is out next to a big pop and fans singing along with the tune of his music. He gets on the mic and tells the fans to quiet down when the champion is talking.

MJF says that last week Hangman was brave last week, that if he loses at Revolution he will never challenge for the world title again. MJF says Hangman is not a historian and he will be the second wrestler to never challenge for the world title again. MJF calls the fans stupid pot heads.

MJF says the fans will have stipulation in the match. MJF then says if you smoke dope you will go broke. MJF says he found out a fair way to decide. He then tosses him gum to the crowd. MJF says in his pocket is a quarter. If it lands on tails, it will be a Texas Death Match.

Hangman has a smirk on his face. If the quarter lands on heads, the match will be the greatest match stipulation of all time. MJF can do whatever he wants and if Hangman looks at a weapon, he will be disqualified. MJF asked Hangman if he is a cowboy or a coward.

The fans start a ‘cowboy sh–” chant. Hangman says he will do it, but before MJF flips the coin, does he understand what he is doing. Texas death changes him. Hangman asks MJF who would he be if he used glass to tear his body. What if he found barbed wire and tore his tongue out, if its Texas Death, MJF doesn’t stand a chance.

Hangman says he can beat him in any dogs— match. The fans start “dogs—” chant. Hangman says he wants to leave no doubt who the better man is and if he can’t beat a piece of s—like MJF he doesn’t deserve the title…Hangman tells MJF to flip the coin. MJF says he is feeling very lucky.

MJF flips the coin and tells Schiavone to call it. It will be MJF’s one way no disqualification match. MJF’s music hits. Hangman says to give him the quarter…MJF says no, he is out of this dump. MJF can’t leave as Bailey, Knight, King and Bandido stop him. MJF says they can use a different quarter.

Hangman asks MJF if he thinks he is a dumbs—. Schiavone says because the coin was rigged, Tony Khan says the match at Revolution will be a Texas Death Match. Hangman’s music hits, as MJF looks worried. The fans chant “You F— Up!” The show moves on.

AEW Women’s World Tag-Team Championship
Babes Of Wrath (c) vs. MegaBad

Commentary shows a recap video of the debut of Jamie Hayter and Alex Windsor – The Brawling Birds. We go backstage with Hayter and Windsor saying they are hear to beat people. Next up, the music of MegaBad. Megan Baye, Penelope Ford and Lena Kross make their way to the ring.

The music of the women’s tag team champions hit, as they make their way out and down to the ring. The bell rings as Bayne and Willow start off. Bayne gets in the face of Willow and pie faces her. Bayne and Willow exchange blows. Willow shoves Bayne and then sends her off her feet with a shoulder tackle.

Bayne is sent to the ropes for a blind tag. Ford rolls up Willow for just a one count. Willow hits Ford with elbow shots in the corner and then drags her out in the center. Harley Cameron is tagged in. Willow drops Harley on Ford with a combo senton….All four ladies are in the ring.

The champs send the challengers to the outside. Willow nails Ford with an elbow strike. Harley hits Bayne in the back. Harley is nailed with an elbow strike by Bayne as she attempts to get back in the ring. Bayne comes through the ropes, taking out Willow and Harley.

Ford comes off the top with a big moonsault, landing on Willow and Harley, to a “holy s–” chant. On that note, the show heads into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues. When the show returns, we see that the action is back in the ring.

Harley tags Willow. Bayne is nailed with an elbow strike. Willow connects with an elbow on Bayne. Willow picks up Bayne and drops her with a spine buster. Willow covers Bayne for only a two count. Willow German Suplexes Bayne and sends her to the floor. Willow connects with a big cannonball on Bayne on the floor.

Willow rolls Bayne back in the ring. Lena Kross comes in and nails Willow with one of the title belts, causing the disqualification. We get a “bulls–” chant from the fans. Penelope Ford is down at ringside. Odd finish. Could be a real injury. We head to another break.

Winners and STILL AEW Women’s Tag-Team Champions: Babes of Wrath

Brody King vs. Mark Davis

When the show returns, Brody King’s theme hits, as he makes his way out and down to the ring. Next up, the music of Mark Davis. He makes his way out and down to the ring. Don Callis is out with Davis. The fans chant, “F**k Don Callis.” We get “F**k ICE” chants for the third week in a row as well.

Both men lock up at the bell. They break the hold. Davis kicks Brody, but he comes back with a big chop on Davis. Both men exchange strikes. Davis thumbs Brody in the eye. Davis picks up Brody and slams him down. King recovers and slams Davis to mat, then connects with a senton.

Davis then drops King and hits King with a huge right hand. Davis puts King in headlock. We get a “F**k Don Callis and “F**k ICE too” chant. Davis nails King and sends him to the floor. On that note, the show heads to a mid-match commercial break as the action continues.

As we settle back in from the commercial time out, we see the action back inside the ring, with King and Davis duking it out toe-to-toe. King drives Davis down to the mat, as Davis rolls to the floor. King leaps through the ropes, sending Davis to the barricade.

Davis comes back and spins Brody around and sends him into the barricade. Davis ends up on a chair against the barricade. King runs and crashes into Davis. King rolls Davis back in the ring. Davis is down in the corner, as King connects with a cannonball on Davis. Davis is up and applies a sleeper on King.

He gets out of the hold and stomps on the injured hand of Davis. Both men exchange standing lariats. King backdrops Davis, but Davis is up and nails King with a big lariat. Both men are down. Both men get up and. Davis kicks King in the head. King sends Davis down with a lariat. Davis is up and then King drops Davis with another lariat to win.

Winner: Brody King

New Matches For AEW Revolution 2026

Bandido comes out after the match to celebrate with King. King then grabs a mic and says he wants Swerve to look him in the eye. King says he is a man of violence and the most dangerous man in AEW. King tells Swerve at Revolution in his own backyard, he wants a fight.

Swerve and Nana are shown watching on a monitor backstage. Bandido then grabs a mic and says he wants a fight too. The music of Andrade hits, as he comes out with Don Callis. Bandido points at Andrade, who says nothing as he and Callis back up.

Pro-Takada To Team Up On AEW Collision

We go to the back with Renee Paquette who is with Kyle Fletcher. She tells Fletcher welcome back. Renee says the TNT Title is still his. Fletcher says Silvey is not going anywhere and now its Pinky and its going nowhere.

Kazuchika Okada comes in and says they are both champions unlike Konosuke Takeshita. Okada proposes they team up as Protokada on Collision. Fletcher accepts. The show heads into a commercial on that note.

Mile High Madness Anything Goes Match
FTR & The Demand vs. Jack Perry, The Young Bucks & The Rascalz

It’s main event time!

When the show returns, we head down to ringside for our final match of the evening, the Mile High Madness “Anything Goes” 10-man main event pitting Jack Perry, The Young Bucks and The Rascalz against FTR and The Demand. Jungle Jack Perry makes his entrance.

As he is walking to the ring, however, FTR and The Demand attack him. The Bucks and The Rascalz eventually make it out to even up the odds. We see them splinter off into pairs fighting in different areas, as Perry’s music continues to play.

We see that Stoke is about to be shoved down the stairs by the Young Bucks, but FTR save him. They use Stoke instead to knock Nick Jackson down the steps. Perry and Ricky end up in the ring. Perry’s music stops, but restarts.

Perry clotheslines Ricky to the floor and then hits him with a satellite DDT. Toa Leona knocks Perry into the timekeeper’s area. The Demand and The Rascalz return to the ring, while FTR and The Young Bucks continue to brawl among the fans in the audience.

On that note, we head into what is likely to be our final commercial break of the evening as our chaotic main event continues in and around the ring. When the show returns, we see Toa Leona has Dezmond up on the ramp area. Myron Reed comes out with a fire extinguisher to make the save.

Reed takes down Dax Harwood with a stunner. Reed runs the rope and is caught by FTR and slammed down. Jack Perry out of nowhere takes down FTR. Perry goes under the ring and grabs a vacuum cleaner, nailed Dax and then Toa Leona with a part of the vacuum…Kaun has Perry up.

Matt Jackson grabs a trash can and nails Ricochet in the head. The Bucks double team Gates of Agony. The Bucks grabs Ricochet and use a trash can to take out Ricochet. Matt covers Ricochet for only a two count. The Rascalz roll FTR in the ring and we get a superkick party.

The Bucks set up a table on the floor near the ring. Toa Leona sends the Bucks in the ring with a double suplex. The Rascalz and Bucks superkick Toa Leona. Nick goes over the top and takes out The Demand. Dezmond leaps over the ropes, taking out The Demand again, minus Toa. Jack Perry is sent through a table by Toa.

In the ring, Wentz takes out Dax with a kick and then sends Wheeler to the floor. Wentz runs the ropes and is taken down by GOA. GOA and FTR take out Wentz and he is covered for a pin, but the Bucks Dezmond make the save. The Bucks send Wheeler to the floor and then take down Dax in the ring.

Ricochet is sent through a table from the barricade by The Rascalz. The Rascalz take down Kaun with kicks, as he rolls to the floor. the Bucks kick Leona as Perry powerbombs him from the apron through a table. The Bucks and FTR are in the ring. The Bucks send FTR into a table on the outside. Perry hits Ricochet with a destroyer as the Bucks then connect with a destroyer. Perry then picks up Ricochet and drops him for the win. Thanks for joining us!

Winners: Jack Perry, The Young Bucks & The Rascalz

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